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730. Mrs. John Hunter
further study 'on the topic
ing with-God" and the last
hymn 577 was sung.
The business portion
meeting followed. It was al
ed that our Fall Thankoffer
be 'Sunday evening, October
Mrs. Audrey. Tiffin of-Wing
guest speaker. The comm
charge of the Community
book, reported on their pro
Hymn 579 was sung an
Cook closed the meeting
prayer. A dainty lunch w;
Served by the committee in
PARADOX
Half the people of the
are unhappy because the3
have all the things that
the other half miserable.
Paoli EINE THE LUCKNOIN SENTINEL, LIJCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, S.EPTEfASER 1
Kingsbridge
Dentinger opened the Sept-
einber meeting of the Kingsbridge
Wornen's League with the
league prayer in St. Joseph's
Much Hall e Kingsbridge. Mrs.
Torn Hogatigaire the scripture
:reading and. reported on' the
presentation 'of wedding gifts, to
Dennis.' O'Neil, Ron Boel and Bob
Hackett and also to the parishion-
ers leaving the community, Mr.
• and Mrs. Earl ,,Drennan and Miss
Margaret FoleY.
Mrs. Pat Martin gave the
following correspondence: from
Miss Joanne Ritchie, ae Lucknow •
' C.G.LT. member, wishing to. share
some experiences and ideas from a
camp she attended; thank-you note
from Mrs. Sue Bellmore for the
donation received for Brownie
leader assistance: Father Spencer,.
wrote in appreciation of Mrs.
Eugene Frayne's attendance at the
. Provincial Convention. Mrs.
Eugene Frayne gave a brief report
of the convention and outlined the
views of various speakers.,
A gift membership was present-
ed to Mrs. Bob Hackett by Mrs.
Dennis Champagne. Mrs. Champ-
agne read the roll call with
twenty-six members answering,
Mrs. Joe Courtney gave the
Pro-Life report as Christian Family .
Life Convener. The need for girl'
guide and Brownie leaders, was
discussed. Community Life Con-
vener, Mrs. Carl Riegling, gave the
CNIB report and urged the
members to vote at the upcoming
election.
Fr. Dentinger spoke to the ladies -
expressing thanks for the help
received at the past -summer
events, .the garage, sale, catering.
etc. Mrs. Mark Dalton reported on
the success of the garage sale and
improvements to be made on future
sale events were discussed and
noted. Mrs. Clarence Doherty
reported on the past catering
events, the Boel-Hardy wedding
• and reception, 'Nancy Chishom's
wedding, Bob Hackett's wedding,
the • Hardy-Foster wedding and
reception and the dinner served
after Mr. Gerald Garvey's funeral.
A discussion of the events followed
the report. Mrs. Eugene Frayne
. mentioned the possibility of serv-
ing the Huron County Plowmen's
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Unit 2 U.C.W.
Unit 2 of Lucknow United Church
Women met at the home of Mrs.
Vernon Hunter with 16 members ,
present. Mrs. Alton opened the
e JILT with-.a reading, followed
by a hymn and prayer. ,
The roll call was answered by an
article from the Observer. The
treasurer's report was given by
Mrs, Eldon Henderson. Mrs.
Cardis 'reported on the visiting for .
July and August. Mrs. Gordon
Kirkland reported on social func-
tions. The Thankoffering is to be
held at 8.15 on September 11 with
Mr. David Kemp as 'the guest
speaker. The pattern for the
making of slippers was given out.-
Mrs. Kirkland took charge of the
program. Mrs. Gordon Ritchie
read the devotional. Mrs. John
Kilpatrick read the scripture and
Mrs. Ritchie gave the meditation
and prayer followed by the Lord's
Prayer in unison.-
Mrs. Kirkland directed 5 ladies
in a skit "Pegs square and
unsquares", followed by discus-
sion on how to create interest in
church work. Lori Hackett played
an accordian solo. - A reading
"Don't You Quit" was given by
Mrs. Kirkland. •
After the singing of a hymn Mrs.
Alton thanked the hostess and the ,
meeting • closed with the Mizpah
benediction.
Association at Saltford Valley Hall,
October 30th and the members of
the catering committee agreed to
undertake this proposal.
Mrs. Frayne reminded the
league, members of the quilt to be
quilted and a decision' was made to
complete this project iii the winter
month's. The installation of the
kitchen floor in the hall will be
arranged by Fr. Dentinger in the
month of September. The presid-
ent, Mrs. Frayne, suggested con-
tributing to Monsegnor Mahoney
Foundation and the motion was
made and seconded. Mrs. Antone
Van ,Osch reported ;on the 4-H club
"Let's Bake 'Bread".
Mrs. Tena Van Diepan adjourn-
ed the meeting and lunch was ,
served.
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Church Picnic For
50th Anniversary
WHITECHURCH NEWS
On. Saturday, September 13,
Whitechurch United Church, owing
to the wet weather, held their 50th
anniversary picnic in Whitechurch
Memorial Hall. Mrs. Milian Moore
was in charge of the contests and
games.
Guessing the number of jelly
beans in .the jar was swon by 'Mrs.
Jack Gillespie; the oldest person
present was Rev. Ure Stewart of
Seaforth; person coming the farth-
est, Scott Paterson; birthda9 near-
est September 13, Kimberley
Farrier of Guelph; guessing the
number,' Mrs. Rev. Cox, London.
Some of the games were: 'orange
race, chair race, balloon race,
walking race, clothes pin and many
others. .
On Sunday the Home Coming
Service opened with a sing song of
old familiar hymns. The choir
anthem was, "Make Me A
Blessing". The Sunday School
pupils gave a presentation showing
how the crest is made.. Rev. J. Ure
Stewart told of the Birth of the
United Church.
The New Testament scripture
reading was read by .Rev. Graydon
Cox. An. instrumental selection
was given by. Garnet and Wayne
Farrier.
The sermon, "Close to the
Roots", was giVen by Rev. Wilena
Brown.
Those from' a distance present
during the celebrations were: Mr.
and Mrs.' Roy McInnes and Mrs.
Ruby Cranston, of Goderich; Mrs.
Ruth James, Woodstock; Rev. and
Mrs. Ure Stewart, Seaforth'; Rev.
and Mrs. Graydon Cox, ,London;
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Farrier and
family, Guelph; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Gillespie, Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs.
Carman Farrier and Miss Winni-
fred Farrier, Toronto; Mr. and
Mrs. Scott Paterson, Detroit; Mrs.
Helen Lewis, Wingham; Mrs. Olive
Boss, Mr. and Mrs. Art Laidlaw
and family, Mr. and Mrs, Donald
Martin, Wingham; Mrs. Grace
Campbell, Mrs. Tom Magoffin,
Lucknow; Mrs. Barger and family,
Ashfield; Mr. and Mrs. G. Duncan,
Islington; Mr. and Wk. Ted
McClenaghan, Kitchener; Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Gaunt, Chatham;
Mrs. L. MacDonald, Seaforth; Miss
Isobel Fox, Blyth; Mr. and Mrs.
Elwood Groskorth, Goderich; Mr.
and Mrs. Rnssel Farrier, Wing-
ham; Mr. and Mrs. John Gibb,
'Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Schultz, Goderich; Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Moffat and .family, London;
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer King,
Brussels; Mr. and Mrs. Cameron
Simmons, London.
Trinity .U.C.V1L
Trinity United Church Women
held the first meeting for the Fall
on Thursday afternoon; September'
11, at the home of Mrs. Reg
Broome; with an attendance of 17.
The , president, Mrs. Charles
Wilkins, opened the meeting with a
feW words of 'welcome, then the
first verse Of hynin 579 was sung,
followed by all repeating the Lord's
Prayer in unison. Mrs. Wilkins
read a short poem "A' Psalm of
Thanksgiving". The roll call was
answered by 'A special place I
have visited."
Mrs. Frank Ritchie introduced
. the devotions "Working with
God". Hymn 577 was sung and
Psalm 720 read responsively. Mrs.
Frank Ritchie gave. the meditation
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