HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-04-09, Page 9WI holds pot
luck dinner
The annual meeting of the Dungannon
Women's Institute was held April 3, at the
home of Mrs. Warren Zinn, Lucknow.
Twenty members and four visitors enjoyed
a delicious pot luck dinner.
President Ila Crozier presided for the
meeting. After opening exercises Mrs.
Zinn introduced Dawson Pollock and
Margaret Burkhart of Ellison Travel &
Tours who showed pictures of Expo 1986
and told what to look for in places to stay
etc. They answered many questions for the
ladies.
Yearly reports were given by conveners,
treasurer and public relation officer.
Correspondence showed a busy month
ahead. . Members were reminded of 4-H
achievement night in Brookside school in
May. The Port :.:Albert Club sponsored by
'Dungannon WI is the hostess club for the
evening. The May meeting will be held
later in themonth because of the achieve-
ment -night, at the home of Mrs. Winnifred
Girvin, Park Street, Goderich.
Mrs. W. Girvin, a past president,
conducted the election of officers. Mrs.
Wilmer Rutledge of the nominating com-
mittee read the slate of officers: past
president, Mrs. Clifford Crozier; presid-
ent, Mrs. Gordon Finnigan; 1st vice
president, Mrs. Leroy Robson; 2nd vice
president, Mrs. George Errington; secret-
ary treasurer, Mrs. Elmer Black; assistant
secretary treasurer, Mrs. Howard Linskill;
district director, Mrs. Clifford Crozier;
alternate director, Mrs. W7innifred.Girvin;
branch directors, Mrs. Alvin Kerr, Mrs.
Lois Lee, Mrs. Wilmer Rutledge; public
relations officer, Mrs. Graham McNee;'
curator, Mrs. Warren Zinn; assistants,
Mrs. High McWhinney, Mrs. George
Errington; pianist, Mrs. Howard - Linskill;.
assistant, Mrs. Gordon Finnigan; -auditors
Mrs. John Harris, Mrs. Wayne Snyder;
telephone, commi tee, ° Mrs Winn feed;
Girvin, Mrs.: Leos rd Clisloik;
Standing `committees Agriculture and
Canadian .Industry, Mrs. Alvin 'Kerr and
Mrs., Bert Dougherty; ,Education and
Cultural. Activities, Mrs. perk Logtenberg
and Mrs, ° Winnifred Girvin; Citizenship
and World Affairs, Mrs. Fred. Young and
Mrs. Clifford Crozier; . Family and Con-
sumer Affairs, Mrs. Howard Linskill and
Mrs. Hugh- McWhinney; and Resolutions,
Mrs, Wilmer Rutledge.
Symbols provoke
UG`Vir members
Symbolic articles and pictures portraying .
the worldly expectations of the crowd that , r
welcomed Jesus into Jerusalem on Palfin
Sunday 2,000 years ago were used to
provoke members of the executive Of the
Br ice Presbyterial' United Church 'Women;
into reflecting on their own lives when they
met recently in Ripley United Church.,
President Jessie Clark of Kincardine
welcomed members to this first meeting"°of •
1986, ' Sheila MacDonald and Rev. <Glen
MacPherson brought greeting'" and ""a
welcome from the -local church,' -
Delegates `" to - the annual . conference
meeting at Niagara Falls anV Bruce
Presbytcry''were appointed,
Betty Tudor from Hamilton Conference
UCW, one of 10 women chosen from UCW
members across Canada to travel .to Korea
in May of. 1985 to help, the women of that
country celebrate a' hundred years of
prtestantism, spoke on her experiences
and insights.
Stewardship, Leadership, and ;Citizen-
ship , Divisions met tO,f0TITHIlate plans for
the- year.
Irene Tupper from Harriston spoke of
the continuing need for articles for
thiopia and other third world countries
A .committee of Helen Welch, Wiarton,
Laura Williams, . Port Elgin and the presd-
ent *ere appointed "to, plan a retreat for all
United Church Women. at Silver .'Lake
Carnp on June 0, 10 ' a. m. 3 p. m.
A leadership School will be held` at Five
Oaks, Paris, Sept. <24.25, The next meeting:
of the executive will be held May . 5 at
?Mon -Annabel.
LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN.
REFORMED CHURCH
Invites You To Worship With Them On
SUNDAY, APRIL 13
10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
Nursery downstairs morning 8& evening
EVERYONE WELCOME
LUCKNOW
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
SUNDAY, APRIL 13
Worship Service 11:00 a.m.
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
REV. ALLISON J. RAMSAY,MINISTER
Nursery Downstairs
For Little Ones Under Four
EVERYONE WELCOME
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, April 9, 1986—Page 9