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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-06-25, Page 8.LUCKNOW:. CHRISTIAN REI!ORIiIkED CHURCH SUNDAY, I Services For Summer Months., June, July; August 10:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Saturday Bible• School 9a0 -11x45 turn. Listen to the Back to God Hour 10:30 a.m. CKNX E29 Monsanto 'Monsanto Canada, Inc. Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver Regina, Calgary • , • Page 8-Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 25, 1980. Kairshea iistitote, hold :still shitto, $i*(Or .01,0004.g. The Kinloss Kairshea Women's 'Institute's Sun- shine Sister meeting started off with a bountiful pot luck supper at the W.L.-41all which the membeis and their friends enjoyed. very much. . Pine. River U.C.W. held their June meeting at the home of Mrs, Lester Fergus- on. kprelude of piano music by young talent was. enjoyed. The president, Mrs. Jack Campbell, welcomed mem- bers and guests, then read a poem, Recipe for Life. The U.C.W. Purpose was repeat- ed. Mrs. Wayne Lowry con- vened the program dealing with the handicapped. Mrs. Carl Funston read humorous quotes by Rev. Wilbur How- ard. Mrs. Murray Thompson and Mrs. Delbert Wilson read about complex issues on the Nestle's boycott. Mrs. Perrin Lowry read the scrip- ture. Following the medita- tion, Mrs. W. Lowry led group bible study. Mrs. Rob- ert Putman read a fine article on, Think of me as a person. The speaker, Carol Patter- sem; of :Walkerton, was intro- duced by Mrs. Doug Eadie. Carol is associated with the ministry of Community.and Social Services in . south Bruce and. Grey counties, N .vorking specifically with de- velopmentally delayed child- ren under two. years of age. Early identification is ,an ad- vantage in carrying out their Following the business period, a Japanese song, Sayonora until them, was sung. A dainty lunch was'served by Mrs. Bob Scott, Mrs. Ernie 'Thompson and 'Mrs. Murray Wilkin fors-the social period. Mrs. 'Clarence Ritchie and. Mrs.. Brian Doelmin •will be the 4- leaders for the fall club, Food For Friends. The bus .trip on July 17 will be to Oshawa' to the McLaughlin Estates with a side trip to the nadian—AMPuMtlye eum,, Kairshea will cater to the two Meals On the Friday Mr.'Ira Dickie was chair lady for, the program. She introduced Carol Buchmeier who was the commentator for the 4-H. exhibit for the club, Your .:Corner of the World. Carol then presented the leaders of the project, Mrs. Ray Buchmeier and Mrs. Jack Mali with a. gift. Mrs. Evan Keith gave a full and interesting report of the District Annual held in Ber- vie. Mrs. Cliff Roulston con- LUCKNOW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Wm. Munshaw B.A. M. Div. Sunday, June 29, July 6 and July 13th Joint Services ' at SOUT-KINLOSS 10 a.m. morning worship' Everyone Welcome part of the meeting with each member telling who her Sun- shine Sister hadheen for the. past year and giving them a; gift. The president thanked -.the directors in charge" of the meeting, Mrs. Ira pickle, Mrs. Cliff', Rotilston, and, Mrs, Jack Needham. 'with Mrs. Jack Needham at the piano, the president, Mrs. Allan. MacDougall, wel- comed all to the meeting and read a poem, How To Find Happiness. Mrs. ira Dickie read the scripture. The sec- After-ulively-sing song led—retarrtreasurer, Mrs, Doti by Mrs. Donald MacIntyre aid Niacintyre, read the, letters. • Pine UAW meet minutes and ,correspond, ence. A letter was read from Susan Cooper thanking the W,I, for the letter concerning feminine hygiene advertise- mentS T.V. Many of the ladieS--- also—wrote separate.—C4 ducted a contest, 20 different things you can see on a Penny, Mrs. Clarence Ritchie presented 4 small gift 'to. Mrs. Roy Finlayson in ap preciation of her work en the Sunshine Sister committee, mus_____Mts_atorgeLMaride gaVe out the new Sunshine Sis- ter's names. of the Craft Festival again The roll call this year, The president thanked the many ladies who Mrs. . turned out to give the W.I. program. Wellington hall a good cleaning 'last Webster expressed thanks week . and presented a gift in ap- preciation. "What is my handicap? or A Country I would like to visit", Was answered for the roll call, was the best :Town and G'ountry niv to tell when your wee are ready for Roundup: religious freedom The June, meeting of Ash field W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. Ewan Mac- Lean. Mrs: Stuart MacLen- nan opened the meeting with prayer. Scripture was read by Mrs. Earl Howes 'and Mrs. War- ren Wylds gave the triedita, _ lion taken from Glad Tidings. A poem, Spring, was given by Mrs. Stuart MacLennan. Chapter three of the study book, Freedom of Religion, was conducted by Mrs. Stu- art. MacLennan. Offertory prayer was given by Mrs. Gordon .R64. Mrs. Warren Wylds and Mrs. Ewan Mac- Lean showed slides and ex- plained where and how the supply funds money is used over the world. Mrs. Gordon Finlayson reported on the synodical held in Brantford April 22-23 which she had attended. An invitation is extended to the group to attend tucknow W.M.S. meeting July 2nd. Roll call was answered by 11 members. A penny auction was held and the- meeting was cloSed with prayer by Mrs, Stuart Mac- Lennan. Grace was sung and lunch and social time con- cluded the evening. played 'a few tunes accom- p-anied by Ethel. Rutherford. • A violin selection by Mrs. 'Dorothy Wardell was accom- panied at the piano by. Mrs. Harkness. Donna R'aynard performed a step dance and Jean Conley played the banjo accom- panied by Donalda Moffat. Harry Lavis gave a mouth organ selection and Leonard Clark gave 'a solo accom- panied by his daughter,. Lorries on the guitar. Kathleen Forster gave a couple of humorous readings and-Grace Campbell-present- ed several readings as well. Edith Webster, presented a solo accompaning herself. At the conolutsion of the program, Mrs. MacDonald thanked all those who , took part and acknowledged sev- eral visitors including'Mrs. Jean Farquharson from Kamloops, B.C. and her sister, Mrs. Viola Figures from Sault Ste. Marie and Mr. and Mrs. Lou Northan of Essex, England. The evening was conclud- ed with a euchre and shoot game:, The club's executive wishes everyone a happy summer and hopes to see everyone again in Septem- ber. The Lucknow. Town and Country Club .held their final meeting before their summer break this past week. Pres- ident Margaret MacDOnald presided and Weleomed ev- eryone. The Senior •Citizen Band Ash field WMS study LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH Rev. Doug Kaufman Minister Schedule of Combined Services, all at 10 a.m. June 29 - July l3 South Kinloss P. Church July 20 - August 3 Lucknow P. Church August 10 - August 31 Lucknow Unita' Church , Jr. Congregation for 5 - 8 Year Old Children initial pod set on soybeans, and silking of corn. 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CMonsanto Company 1980 RCN.3.80: This summer you can control even your worSt: infestations of quackgrass, milkweed and Canada' thistle—right Where. they grow in the crop: Just applyRoundup'-'herbicide by Monsantb to theSe weeds when they're actively growing and at the proper stage of growth, as shown below. Applications must be ••,, made before heading of striall -grainS, •,.