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THE LUCKNO.W SENTINF4 'LUCKNO W, ONTARIO
CHURCH NEWS
Lucknow Milted Church
Easter Thankofferiing, •
The 'Easter Thankofferi'ng set -
'Vice was held in Lucknow United
Church on, Tuesday evening, April
17th. More than70.ernbers at-
tended' and were welcomed by'
Mrs. H. Strapp• and Mrs. T. W.
Joynt. Mrs. R. Cumming provided
appropriate' music • The supply
coarrsnittee under the (direction of
Mrs;. A. E.. moKinn had a very
fine display of sewing, . knitted.
articles,quilts. and toys• made &
donated by ;the members of . the
• units 'for. relief 'work.
The president, Mrs. K. Cameron
opened the Meeting....., in. ,which
members from the live units:rpart
icipated. The devotions devotions.. .;which
: centrad around the death and
''resurrection of Christ, were con-
ducted by Mrs: O. Richards, Mrs..
G. McDiarmid and .Mrs.. R. Ro-
bertson. Mrs. H. 'Greer .and: Mr's,.
R.• ••Finl'ay received ,the offering;
.which ° `was dedicated ,by • Mrs. L.
Ritchie, Mrs. G. Johnstoneintro-
duced, the guest speaker; Mrs.
-•G. W. Tiffin .of' Win gh a'm * o is
; h.
President of Huron Presbytery
United Church Women. Mrs. Tif-•
fingave '•a very .inspirational ads
dress en ..the . wide opportunities
.for •.,service ' affond.ed United
Church. , women in, the : :new or
•ganization, Her .in
was based
:on. the Story' of how ' the loaded
wagon -trains of, food. and ;gifts..
which Joseph' sent 'back from
aan brought joy, and, proof of
Joseph's existence and love for
his ;family :baok to Jacob his aged
father. In like manner the devO-
tion of church wb nen, shown in
the unselfish giving of time; tal-
ents and money to help the needy,
the gifts of, flowers: ° and visita-
tion ,of the sick in the con'>nnu-
ity,' the sending of missionaries,
teachers and doctors to mission -
fields, (bring . joy, knawledge of
God and hopes of a /better' life to
those in great need. As the load-
ed wagon -trains travelling the
highways required, preparation on
Joseph's part, so' we ,'rrnu st 'learn;.
more ••of our church's gr.eat or-
• ganizatiot ' aims and accomplish-
ments . and devote ' more time to
Bible study: During the, service,
musical nunibers much enj'oyed,
were a solo "Under the .Olive
Tree," by Mrs. ,,T, McTavish and
a duet "Jesus is. all the World
to Me"• by Mrs. G. ‘Montgomery
arid 'Mrs. H . W. ebster. Mrs. Strapp
thanked the speaker & all Who
took part in .the meeting. At the
close ofthe meeting a social half-
hour was • enjoyed: Q.
Lueknow Presbyterian Churc
h
Easter Thankoffering
Memtbers of the W.M.S. ' and
Evening Auxiliary joined for• the
Easter Thankoffering held ineathe
Sunday , • School Room- of• the
Church on Tuesday evening, April
17th. Mrs. Robert MacKenzie,
president of the ,Evening Auxili-
ary, was in the chair. The meet-
ing opened with .the call to ' wor.
•Egypt+to his •father Jacb '•in Can- ship .followed by .a hymn and
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prayer ,by. Miss Maude Fisher.
Mrs. Noble Johnston. read the
Easter story from St. Matthew's
gospel. The 'hymn "The Old Rug-
ged Cross" was then sung, Mrs.
Maude Sherwood read from the
"Glad Tidings" an article by, the
moderator of the General Assean-
b1y, entiled "The Living God"
followed by an ;Easter . poem
Members were reminded of the
Junior Choir concert on Thurs-
day evening, April 19th in the.
Church and of the Presbyterial to
be held. in Lucknow "on May 16th.,
A selection on the violin "In the
G'rarden"' by Miss Audrey Fieder-
lein was much enjoyed. Mrs. Rod
MacLeod gave the ' Bi,ble,:, Study
consisting of "Questions and An-
swers from the 'Bible" on . the
Crucifixion. • •
• Mrs. MacKenzie ' welcomed the
guest speaker -Mrs. Ross Shielis'
of Amiberley; .who, gave a 'very
interesting and • inspiring :message
on the .!'Significance of Easter."
She ,urYged us to cast aside old
prejudices, forget' .past failures
and : give way to .better things
With renewed hope and . joy in
living.. 'Mrs. • Morgan Henderson
thanked all taking:part in
the program & particularly, Mrs.,;
5hiells : Who was preser ed with ,, h presented ..
a; gift. •
A social •half hour followed the
close of the : meeting:
HELD , ELECTION MEETING
OF. KINGSBRIDGE C.W.L."
'The ''annual: rrieeti.ng' of. St.
Joseph's' sub -division .0 Ws,: ' was
'held in the vestry with the pre-'
' sident,- Mrs Leo,' 'Courtney presid-
ing. Nine merri'Ibers were present..
The_ meeting opened with, the
league prayer. '. Correspondence
regarding; the Catholic' Women's
League convention . and, a thank'
•you :card from Mrs; !Foley .were,.
read. The convention :is to be held'
in Hotel London, May 15th and.
16th: The ,financial• report was
read: by the treasurer, Mrs:; Cyril'
Austin. .
The members . are quilting two
:quilts fox' the. �I/ uckriow branch
of, the Red Cross. ,'• •
Mrs Leo 'Courtneyhanded in
her- resignation as president; Mrs.
Dennis •Dalton .moved: up from lst:
vice-president; to ' president.
.Mrs. ,Leo 'Courtney thanked the
officers. and :memrbers for their
co-operation during the •past year:
Mrs.' John 'Austin then . 'thanked
the. president, 'Mrs. Courtney -for
her Work • and leadership during.
the past year°, . ,
The officers for this year are:
1st vice-president, Mrs. Mark Dal,-
ton;' 2nd vice-president, Mrs. Rob-
ert • Howard, • Jr.; 3rd ' vice-presi-
dent; Mrs. Ray Dalton; Secretary.,
Mrs.. Eugene Frayne; Treasurer,
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`and. Sick Shut-ins, Mrs. Donald
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a: • ' It ' was decided that gifts be
E• ; presented; f o parishionersover 80■ 0� � MOUS • •; on ' their birthdays,' $2.00 to bear
• ■ .spent on each gift.
■ '! Mrs. Maria Dalton •moved that •
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monthly .meetings be held the
first Monday of each Month, se-
conded .
e-conded: by Mrs. 'Robert Howard;•
Mrs. Ray Dalton •and Mrs.: Robert(
Howard will collect. membership`(
dues.. w
T,he meeting :was Closed. ,with_
the . League ;prayers., ' . •
,PLAN W.M.S. •:47TH ' COUNCIL
MEETING, TO BE INS TORONTO
The •f rty-seventh annual Coun-
cli meeting of the Women's Mis-
sionary ociety,. , (W;D,) ' of the
,Presbyterian Chnirch in Canada,
will be -held' :in Knox •Pres'by-
ter an 'Church Toronto; May 7th
to 1lth
Knox Prestbyteriah Church has
a long history, , dating back to
18+20, when it was formed, and
the present iinipressive edifice
was built over 50 years ago.
Many ; historical events have
taken place in this Church, one
of the most Memorable perhaps
being the Union of . the 'Women's
!Foreign Missionary Society, the
Women's• Home' Missionary Soci-
ety and the Woman's Missionary
Society of Montreal into •one
group oto, be known as: the Wom- •
en's Missionary Society (WAD'.)
1 of • the Presbyterian Church in
Canada. .
The Overseas missionaries on
furlough, attending, Council will
be:'. Miss Bessie . McMurchy, Reg.
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By putting all' your credit needs ,under
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ald; B.A.; Mis.s Helen Acton,' Reg.
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Missionary of the' Eastern Divi:
sion has been invited.
Four new appointees to •Over-:
seas work will be presented —
Miss. •Athalie Read of Brockv.ille;
Miss/ Elsie Taylor, Reg.N. of' Vic-.
toria, B.C.; Miss Doreen Morri-
Anne. 'Howson of- London.
KINLOSS
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Graham: Gladys enjoyed a trip by,
,air 1.6 New York .reeently. ,
EaSter SundaY With his parents,
Mr. and ..Mrs. HarVey Hotiston.at
W.I. Na,me.s
New Officer's
The annual meeting of'tli'e
Eit the community hall. The roll
Miss •Donna .Hawke of Orange-
`,.'7i.sitor also. oVer the Easter week-, and in what town it is located.
Mr. and Mrs; Allan Graham. Miss thi
Martha Martin of Toronto ' was a Mrs. DaVid IVkacDonald gav
Ville. fa visiting- at• the home of
'end. current events. Mr Jack ,Collin:
Mr; apd. Mts. Don Bell apci et:
• Bars. Gordon Finlayson brought la
Wayne of Tordnto were week -end lows; , President, • gm,' George
Steer and .Peter, Alton; 2nd. vice-pres,, Mts, ft&
'Miss .Grace MacDougall acorn-, Parrish; sec,-treas., Mts. Ray Da17.
panied Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mac-. ton; Branch ,directors, Ws. ,
DmOicuaigiaglalnaend Isobel Welsh of OWen on' Fitilayson, MrS. Colin Manta!''''
Sound on a trip to South Haven, gor, IVIrs, Duncan Farrish; piantstt
Mr, and *Mrs, Russel sfatiley. & , NITS
fainily Of. liespeler were taster
guests With Mr. and Mit. Harold
Stanley and family. .
Oakville spent. a week with .her, .
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