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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-01-13, Page 12CANADIAN • INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT THE C.I.M. ' IN ' CONJUNCTION WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO IS OFFERING A CERTIFICATE COURSE IN... INSTRUCTOR: DAN MURPHY, B.A., Q.C. TUITION FEE S185:00 FOR (15 SESSIONS) CLASSES ARE HELD EACH MONDAY NIGHT FOR 15 WEEKS CLASSES BEGIN MONDAY,JANUARy 18,1982 AT GODERiCH ASSESSMENT OFFICE 7:00 30• P.M. FOR ANYONE IN SMALL BUSINESS, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONOR ANYONE JUST- INTERESTED USTINTERESTED IN LAW PRACTICES THIS COURSE IS A MUST. THIS COURSE IS ONE OF 8 THE C.I.M.'OFFERS TOWARD A CERTIFICATE IN MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRA- TION. ANYONE WISHING TO REGISTER MUST DO SO BEFORE JANUARY 14, 1982. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: . 4 WAYNE KENNEDY - Training andDevelopment Officer; Champion Road Machinery. Phone 524-26431. �hu. rch news i lAsel nv SeNiwal, Wednesday,.. Immo 13, 191/2 -Pie id Lucknow UCW afternoon units hold, general meeting The three afternoon units of the Lucknow U.C.W. wet in the Fellowshiop room with a good attendance.. Mrs. Eldon Bradley chaired the meeting and gave a reading on the coming year. Peter Cook, who closed with lesycr. Mrs, Bradley asked tILifhy do we have a U.C.W. in our church?" Mrs . E. Dimsmuir replied for Stewardship by supporting the . board . of Stewards. Mrs. Harvey. Inspirational. thoughts Houston, by taking a look: at were given by Mrs. S. Mac- the world . about us. Mrs.Gillivra. 'Mrs. ym. Hunter and Gordon the help Kirkland, stressed pport women Rev. MacDougall speaks to Luchnow UCWunit 4 Unit 4 Unit '4 United . Chu call, was'. paying of f welcomed thought°for Rets .' Mrs.. Ca charge; of program, • the the,me� ebeing a new year, a ne''beginning, a better life. The saripture and niedita- tion was given byMrs. Stuart Collyer, followed .by a pray- er. Mrs. Jim Boyle : gave 'a reading, A New Year's Wish • give each other. Mrs: Ross Shiells, spoke of the loyalty ,to Christ and his teachings. Mrs. Eldon Henderson read a letter by an elderly woman on ways she could help her U.C.W. group.. Mrs. Marshall Gibson read the aims of the United Church. Mrs. Eldon l gave a esfor the and a piano solo by Mrs Ted 1 Collyer was much e' ed. Guest speaker; ' ReWar- ren McDougall, was intro- duced. He delighted the group with slides and com- mentary,on theirwork in the Peace River. District, Al- berta, where they had min- istered for five years before accepting the call to the Lucknow United Church. • The new executive for 1982-82 is: leader, Mrs. Wm. Bogues; assistant, Mrs. Bryce Elliott; secretary, Mrs. Leonard Ritchie; treasurers, Mrs. Ken Cameron; pianist, Mrs. Gordon: Cayley; press reporter, Mrs. Cam. Thomp- son: Following a . hymn the meeting wasclosed with °the mizpah benediction : and a social time was enjoyed.,. Neighbours or Strangers is South Kinloss AVIS' to is The. January meeting of Mrs. Ena Steer, Mrs. Gil- bert • Hamilton • and Mrs. Leonard Machines each took part in the Prayer Circle. Courtesies were,. ‘by . Mrs. Vera Schmidt.' The closing prayer was by . Mrs.. Olive Needham: Lunch was served; 'by the hostess and directors.. Mrs. Donald • •Maclntyre, Mrs. Vera Schmidtand Mrs. Leon -,J and Machines. South Kinloss W.M.S. was held at the 'home of Mrs. John Forster. The president, Mrs. Evan Keith, opened the meeting with the poem, New Year's Wishes and. prayer.. The Bible Study and medi- tation was : given by Mrs. Vera Schmidt. '. The roll call was answered with a Bible verse having . the word, Trust. A . poem, To -morrow, was read by Mrs. Ira Dickie. The Study Book for the year, Neighbours or Strang- ers, was introduced .by Mrs: Donald Maclntyre. Plans .were made anda committee formed for the World Day of. Prayer to be in South Kinloss Presbyterian Church, March 5. Lucknow. WMS hold; January meeting The Lucknow Presbyterian W.1VI:.S. held their January 6 meeting at the home of Mrs: Noble Johnston with a good attendance. Mrs. Little, presiding, op- ened the meeting with New Year thoughts and scripture. Mrs. A. Loree gave the Bible Study on Sarah. Mrs: M. Henderson led in prayer. • ' After the business and offering. Mrs. W. Ross gave New Year readings. Mrs. K. Laidlaw took the topic from • : the study book, Neighbours or Strangers. Mrs. Crowston closed the meeting with prayer . and a social hour followed. • Present fashion yesteryear parade reading on R Future, Mrs. Glen Walden intro- duced ntro-duc ed the theme for 1982 - Faith and Justice. She spoke. of the church's ability to keep —denny's tv F -- SALES & SERVICE R.C.A. �1 \(,•N(\ O\ h4 Philip. •Antennas *Rotors •Towers 3955405 electronics repair • The St. Helens W.I. meet- ing was held January 7. 'Roll call, a need in our community \ was, answered by 12 mem- bers. The motto. Minutes of Yesteryear was prepared by Mrs. Allan, Cranston and read by.Mrs. Ivan .Clark. Mrs. Harold Gaunt gave a paper. Resolutions and how •, different countries celebrate the New Year. Mrs.. Ross Errington gave a reading and Mrs. Ivan Clark a reading. Current events were given by Mrs. , Doris Mewhinney. Members presented a fash- ion parade of Yesteryear fashions, with some mem- bers participating. Those who did not, paid a 50c fine. The hostesses, Mrs. Ross Errington and Mrs. Ivan Clark, served a dainty lunch. up with the year's concerns - Social Action, Moral Re- forms, Slum Conditions, Soc- ial Services, the New Moral- ity, Missionariestrained in educational and nedicintll fields, to teach people self help, • Justice., not domin- ince, Partnership through amnesty International and. working for world better- ment, Mrs. Walden displayed reading and study materials suitable for programs.: Maga- zines such as Profile, Ex- Bookkeeping Sieplfted For and A meet size • boataresses woo need ac - f carate cur nt records ides pdnimw time and bap and without eves a }} 'trained' Bookkeeper! f I Norflex SYSTEMS I LARRY COWAN' Lucknow 528-2730 change, Mandate, Mission, and: International Amnesty were available. These maga- zines are available in the Resource Centre and reading Loom, in one of the former. Sunday School rooms. She also advised clipping articles of interest for future meet - lugs, and dating them. Feb - rum and June .will also be joint meetings. • Mrs. Walden asked that two representatives from each unit be appointed to assist with the devotions' for • LIJCKN'OW UNITED CHURCH. SUNDAY, JANUARY 17 Sunday School 10:00 s.er. ' . Worullip 11:00 a.m. % Rev. 'Warren McDougal f B.A. M.Div. • 1 Nursery and Junior 1 Congregation Provided i Everyone Welcome 1' fiie February meeting. She closed with the reading of a hymn. Mr. Robert Finlay read. the names of those in the new units and gave some helpful comments for future meetings. She mentioned the benefits; of small groups. where each person is import- ant. Grace was sung, and lunch. served and , each Unit met separately to, choose their executive for the next two years. 1 LUCKNOW PRESEYTTENIANi. CHURCH }: Rev: Was. Mnatharr B.A. M.Div. SUNDAY, JANUARY 17 lla.m. Combined Services • Church and Sunday , School I Nursery Provided f Everyone Welcome l •