The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-01-11, Page 10PAGE TEN
LL CK,NOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW; ONTARIO
Ripley Women's Institute
Mrs. Joe Scott hosted the
Ripley Women's Institute 'meet-
ing, The roll call was "Give the,
date and place of your parents'
birth". Mrs. Nick Peet gave , the
motto ""People are like fire, 'they
need to be stirred up a bit". She
also gave a talk on "Consumer in
the Market Place" and pamphlets.
were given out with information
for consumers.. Mrs. Ross Cum-
ming, president, reported 23
boxes were sent to "shut ins".
Unit 1, 2 and 3 met in the
church • on: Wednesday, January
4th at 2 'p.m: for their .first -
Meeting of 1978: Each unit met
separately for a short business
period, at which the officers' for
the next2 years were chosen.
Later they joined together for
the viewing of a film 'welcome to
Paradise",, with Roy Bonistiel
from "Man 'Alive", as the
commentator. The ' 'film was
introduced by Mrs. Bert Alton,
BY MRS. FRANCIS GE.MMELL
She also gave a review of the Grey
Bruce Area convention.
Barbaro Gamble, leader and 2 °
4-H .girls, Heather. MacDonald
gave comments 'and had a
guessing of foods contest on their
latest club A world of food in
Canada". Barbara 'Gamble and
Grace Peet are leaders for the
next club "Clothes in your
wardrobe". Training School in
the Legion Hall on January 14th
a i 17th.
Lucknow U.C;W.
followed' by aninteresting ques-
tion and answer period. The Teri
Commandments", for Tourists
were read by Mrs: Alton, also a,
poem, "The' New. Year". Mrs.
Roy Havens was in charge of the:
meditation,` ".Handful of New.
Days", and Mrs. Alton read the
selected ' scripture verses. '' .The.
closing hymn "How Firm a
Foundation", was sung, followed
by the reading 'of one verse of
"Standing at the Portal pf the.
Lucknow Afternoon W.I�A.S.
Lucknow Presbyterian After-
noon Women's Missionary Soci-
ety was held at the home of Mrs:
Jessie Johnston.
Op president, Mrs. Morgan
Henderson,presided and opened
the `meeting' with a New Year
poem.
Mrs. Jessie Johnston had the
Bible Study on the six main, steps
in Christian , life. Presbyterial
meeting is to be Najd in'Wingham
January, 16th. Mrs. James Smith
reviewed • the Glad Tidings.
Readings were given by Mrs.
James Little and Mrs, Cyril
Brown -'on New Year Thots.
Mrs. Ken Laidlaw took the
opening chaper of the study on
the Caribbean Cresent, and spoke
on the social, racial, culture;
religious and economic tensions
in the Caribbean ,. and how . the
churches are responding.
A social hour followed a prayer
by Mrs. -Wallace Wilson.
OBITUARY
•
• ELDON McNAMARA
' Eldon McNamara, onlyson of
the late Jack and. Bridget
(Lannan) McNamara, formerly of
Kingsbridge,''passed. away at his
home in Dearborn Heights,
Michigan on Sunday, January 1,
1978 in his 81st year:
Besides his parents, Mr. Me-
'Namara
e-'Namara was predeceased. by his
three` sisters Mrs. Frank (Etta)
Austin in 1948; : Mrs. Austin
(Mabel) Quigley in 1965 and Mrs.
Frank, (Clara) Moran in. 1971 He
is survived by three nieces, Mrs.
Elva (Moran) Freeman of Chat -
jam; Mrs. Rita (Moran) Ray of.
Chatham; Mrs.. Teresa (Austin)
Courtney, R. R. 1, Dungannon;
and five nephews : Alvin Moran,
R. R. 7 Lucknow; `John Austin,- R.
R. 7 Lucknow; Vincent Austin, R.
R. 3 Goderich; Wilfred Austin, R.
R. 1 Dungannon; and Eldon'
Austin of Dungannon, and friend
Mrs: Mary Kenzie who cared . for
him during his illness.
His body rested at the Sajewski
Funeral Home, Dearborn
Heights, Michigan. Until Tuesday
morning, January 3 when Requi-
em Masswas celebrated by
Reverend Father Thomas J.
Sutherland in St. Thomas 'Aquin-
as Roman Catholic Church 'at 10
a.m.
Pallbearers were his five neph-
ews •Alvin Moran, John Austin,
Vincent Austin, Wilfred Austin,.
Eldon Austin and 'Neil Kenzie.
Because of the snow, temporary
entombment was in St. Hedv 1g
Mausoleum with spring burial in
St, Hedwig Cemetery, Dearborn
Heights, Michigan. , -
.C.ANADA'.
FARM SHOW
Wednesday, February 1
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For Transportation Phone:
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OR
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Seaforth 887.6365
The next W.1, meeting, will be
at Mrs. Cumming's home and the
lunch committee ,Mrs.. Gamble
and Mrs, Elwyn Pollock.
Ten dollars was donated to the
W.I. project overseas. on "Nutri-
tion, Education'.' which includes
Savethe Sight fund. Mrs. Donnie
McDonald ,thanked all taking part,
and the lunch committee, Mrs.
John A. MacDonald and Mrs: Jim
Bushell.
•
Opening Year". Members joined
hands. forming small circles and
repeated the' Lord's prayer.
Lunch was , served and a social
time enjoyed over a 'cup oftea.
South kinloss
W M.S.
r
The January meeting of South
Kinloss -Women's -Missionary
Society was held January 4, at the
home of Mrs. Harry Lavis. The
president, Mrs. Philip ' Steer,
presided.
The.. secretary, Mrs. Harry
Lavis, read the minutes of the last
meeting. The annual meeting of
the Maitland Presbyterial of the
W.M.S. will be held Monday,
° January 16, in.. St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, Wingham,
' 10-a.m'. and 1.30 p.m.
The Bible Study was led by
Mrs. John Mowbray. Mrs. Herb
Buckton gave the offertory pray-
er. The roll call' was .answered by
• a Bible verse ' with the word'
Purpose. Mrs. Ted Collyer, Mrs.
Evan Keith, Mrs.. Vera Schmidt
took part in the Prayer Circle.
Mrs. Harold Campbell gave a
very interesting , devotion _ A;
handful'of News Days, concluding
with a. reading A recipe for the
New Year.
The closing prayer was by Mrs.
John Mowbray. Grace was sung
and a social half-hour enjoyed,
served by the hostess and
directors Mrs. John Mowbray and
Mrs. Harold Campbell.
to Helens
BY MR.S. WAYNE TODD'
ST. HELENS SNOWMOBILE
CLUB
The St. Helens Snowmobile
Club°held its first meeting for this
season on Friday night. Twenty
members attended ' on twelve
machines for 'the trail .ride
through the Saratoga Swamp. A
meeting was then held to elect a
new executivewhich i"s assfoilows:
past president, Wayne Todd;'
president, Jack Caesar; vice
president, Lloyd Hodge, and
secretary treasurer, Marie Stew-
art.
A hot lunch followed . -the
meeting. Another 'trail ride is
scheduled for this Friday night,.
January 13. Everyone is welcome
to come. out.
Yq,u only look
•. as good
as you feel..
pair craatriiM ,.
1.1iness. in'your heart you know it's right.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1978
LUCKNOW
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED
CHURCH .
Rev, L. • Vat . Staalduinen
• . , Pastor
SUNDAY, JANUARY 15TH.
Services at 10;00 a.m.
. and 2:30 p.m.
Listen to the
Back to God Hour
Message of Today
CKNX Wingham, 10:30 a.m.
. Radio dial 920
LUCKNOW -
UNITED. CHURCH
Rev. Doug Kaufman
Minister .h
SUNDAY, JANUARY 15TH
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. Morning Worship
Nursery provided
for pre-school children
Jr. Congregation. for
5 - 8 year old children
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PROSY -TEMPI
CHURCH
INTERIM MODERATOR
Rev. Robert Armstrong
Phone Wingham 357-2072 ,
GUEST SPEAKER
Rev. R. McCallum
SUNDAY, JANUARY 15TH
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
EVERYONE WELCOME
KIK. OUCH
• PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH" '
Pastor
Gilbert Van Sligtenhorst
SUNDAY, JANUARY 15TH
TO a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. Worship Service
7:30 p.m., Evening Service
U n
Midweek Prayer Service
Wednesday -at 8 o'clock •
C.A. (young People)
Friday at 800 p.m.
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