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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-01-26, Page 11EDNESDAY, ,IAN.: 111111111111 C „#;.men r tEri aii6 i1!!v euswie4,-..** s• Arai►?!' - • , , T THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL.. MICKNOWle ONTARIO' COLLECT' CHRISTMAS CARDS', 'FOR ONTARIO HOSPITAL USE (Kingsbridge .C. W, L Eighteen members were present'' t the first meeting of the New ' `ear on January 17th, ,The meet- ng was held in the church vestry : rather Caruanna opened the ' - athering with,, a prayer. The secretary Mrs, Rose .Frayne, ead letters of thanks' from Mrs. E. ;i1niore 'forthe•fruit: basket~while ie was in the hospital, from Mrs, edman of the' Ontario Hospital, or'the.Christmas. gifts:for the' pat- • eats; and fromthe•Madonna Hou- !, in Toronto for the used clothing. We were pleased to welcome ack the Treasurer, Mrs. Mary Lustin, 'who was `sick in the hosp- ral for some. time. , • For the new -business of the mon- h, Mrs.. Vivian Hogan volunteered. Dvisit the Wingham. Hospital this 3onth.• ' Mrs.. Joe Courtney will e in charge: of.collecting'postage tamps for the Missions. Mrs. ;race Austin offered. to collect he :used. Christmas cardsfrom the adios for the'Ontario Hospital; ather.Caruanna expressed regret, rat there would be no card party ntil• .after the schaol•-children sere moved from the old school . uilding to the .new one. This tove'will:take place by the end f January ;Father Also said that .schoofreunion for the Alumni f St! Joseph's would try to :be rranged before the`old :school is )rn down: Mary Clare a &tion from the. C W. L...handbook iving the duties .of :the executive. Father Caruanna closed` the' mee- ng with a.prayer and the women • djourned to the 'Priest House where. lovely `lunch was served...' WILL ' DONA TE 'MONEY. TO BALE.. RATHER THAN. CLOTHING , The January meeting of the Luck. ow Presbyterian Evening Auxiliary as held at the home of Mrs.: Robt. acKenzie on :Tuesday. evening, • nuaty 18th, 'with.17 ladies pres- nt• Mrs. Frank, Hawthorne who, • 'a`s in the chair opened the meet- g with a New Year's message and rayer. :Following the opening t).. ymn the Scripture was read in' ninon It .was. decided", to give a larger oney donation only to• the bale: is• year , instead of clothing -0d ifts, to eliminate the shipping h'arges., Mrs'., Norman Taylor read, from e•Glad Tidings, an article•"The ecret of Renewal" by Rev. Latti ore of Toronto, •and also "New' ear's . Greetings" from Mrs. Curr, e•president of W.M.S.(W,D.). 4A letter was'read,.rom Priston' • artin of India, the 'Auxiliary's dopted ,sons, thanking members r their .Christmas. gift. Guest.speaker was Rev. Rod .Ma- Leod whointroduced the Study r 1966. -"Mission; The Cht ns Calling" with. this Mont eine "Called'far• a Purpose" as emphasized that the central • im of the Church has never chap- ed through the years, namely to itness for Christ.. Mrs. Noble hnston thanked Rev. MacLeod r his -inspirational, discussion. The meeting closed with a ymn and prayer by Mrs.. Haw- orne. A social half hour folly / wed, . StPeters Guild. Elect Officers The January meeting wakheld January 20th in, the Parish Hall with the Vice -President, Mrs.' Har- old arold Cooper, in charge. , • Mrs. C ooper opened the meeting .with the Guild Prayer and the Pray- er for :Christian Unity front "Our: Response to God The Roll Call •and the Secretary - Treasurer's Reportv.ere given and . adopted as correct. Mrs.. • E.; Lavin read the Scripture.. It was decided to make up a chart listing the var- idus duties' of 'the members.. This is to be distributed to -all. plans were -made ' for a future catering and making Turkey Pies on Janu- ary 25th. It was decided to:replen- ish our supply of dishes in the. Par- ish kitchen. Mrs. Cooper;t arned. the meeting over to Rev.. S. Jay .who conducted the election of officers for 1966. Honourary . President, Mrs; S. Jay; President, Mrs. 11.0 Cooper; Vice- president, Mrs, C. •Roulston; Sec- retary (tentative), •Mrs A. Manto; Treasurer, .Mrs. T. Pritchard; Barr. quer Committee, Mrs. E. Gaunt,. • Mrs. E. Pritchard, Mrs E. Lavis,i Mrs T. Salkeld; Card Secretary; Mrs. .J.• Durnin; Auditors, Mr. L. Beauchamp; Mr. E. IvlacQuillin. Rev. S. ,Jay gave' a very interest- ing report on th'e.Diocesan Council, for Social Service held in London On January 19.. He outlined the work, ,progress and problems of the council concerning St.' Leonard's • Half -way House, .and Unmarried Mothers. Support and prayers are • needed badly :in:both :instances: 'Rev. S. Jay closed the meeting with prayer and lunch was served" by the hostess', Mrs. EL Lavis Life" Member Of �: Dungannon U.C.W. Dungannon U.C.W. met in•the 'Church for : the January meeting with a good attendance. Mrs. Wil- bur Brown, the president, opened, 'with Call td Worship and prayer. Rev. J. 'Veldhuis installed the 1956 officers'and gave a talk on United •Church Worship' service. Mrs. Iv- an Rivett and.. Mrs:. Nelson Pearson read scripture and prayer. Mrs', Jim Drennan gave the first part from the `' new book Brazil which .U. C. W . ` menbers are studying this year. ' ' Roll Call was Paying. Fee. Re-, • ports were given by Mrs. K. Daw- son on finance.' Mrs, Ross• Eedy gave the treasurer's report andMrs. Fred Young for visiting.' • Mrs. Cecil Blake became a Life Member of Dungannon U.C.W.', Mrs. Jack Alton gave the offering prayer and the president closed the meeting: Lunch was enjoyed with., Mrs. Howard Johnston, Mrs. Cecil Blake and Mrs. Wilbur .Brown as hostesses. L.adiesGet ThankS From San Salvador . MOM 16.11VIEN • (Whitechurch News) • Chalmers W.M. Group Met on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Donald Watt with an attr endance of 12 ladies and 3 childrT 'ren. The President, Mrs, • Victor Emerson, opened the .meeting with a welcome to all and read New Year Poems .- " A New Year .and a . Summary for a New Year.;'. Mrs.. 1-1; D . Mac Donald read the .. scripture. Mrs, Frank Coulter gave the meditation stressing the New -Year as a time to contemplate'the great gift from God, the New Year, and to strengthen our faith to go on. Life is what we'make it and so •we live'. ' . Mrs'. Albert McQuillin gave one of Padre Yng's Religion and Life write ups•"Th gew;Year i& an Ad' venture of -F h" . • The Glad,•Tid o ings Prayer was given b y lylrs. 'Ras-: sel Ross. : The topic The New Year was given -by Mrs.. Victor Emerson"New. Year? Is not everything exactly the same as yesterday?, • If there;. is. a new heaven and a new earth and new Jerusalem they will come: froth nowhere but from God outof hear- en. gs"Go:,d is the author'of all new • thin :The Roll Call was answered by , Verse with the word Creator. 'The' Minutes and correspondence were • read by th'e Secretary, .Mrs. Russel Ross. Arrangements were made for. the •World's Day of.:Prayer, February 25th, . to be held in Chalmers Chum Bch. • A reporx.,of the Annual Presby- terial'Meeting:held in Lucknow Was given by'Mrs..Johnston,Conn. • Newsletters were read by. Mit . Russel Ross and Mrs. ,W allace • Conn . :Silent 'Prayer was• led by Mrs.. Ems erson for sick'. and aged folk. • The:Ladies .Aid meeting appoint - "ed -a ppoint=ed•a new ;committee of Mrs.' W .:Ft. Purdon, Mr's. Russel Ross and Mrs: Bill,.Rintoul. , .` ;'A thank you letter was read 'by Mrs.; Johnston Conn from Mrs, Jim Richardson of San Salvadorthank- ing'.the' e d W �. M , group: the d ora- tion of $25 -sent; to her.. at Christmas and -which amounted to 62.50 col- ones in their- money. It was -used • to keep up the"Church Broadcasting . work. as they had justthe previous •• -clay run out of funds,:' • Mrs; Emerson gave the •courtesy remarks and closed with prayer.' . Lunchwas served. e Ontario'Heart Foundation with affiliates and Chapters, is the ly national voluntary health'ag- cy devoted exclusively to cam - ting the heart and blood vessel seasesr. s a result of Medical research, eurnatic fever, and forerunner of eurnatic heart disease, can now prevented, the Heart:Poundation inted out recently. ' • g.. KAIRSHEA KLASSY KITTENS The first meeting ofthe Kaic- •shea Klassy Kittens was held on January 24. 1966 at the. home of Mrs: Cliff Roulston. There 'were • six members present., The elect- ion of officers was held and the - • results were as follows: President, :Sandra Thomson; • Vice President, Janice Wall; Secretary, Valerie 0. Morningstar; Press Reporter, Marg-' .aret Hamilton; ' The leaders,„ Mrs.,;Roulston and Mrs. Thomson introduced the pro- ject Accent on :!Accessories" .,The 'meeting closed with the. National 4-H Pledge, ii CALVIN -BRICK U.C.W. (Whitechurch News) Calvin -Brick U:C:W. held their meeting Wednesday afternoon at the 'home of- Mrs; Gordon' McBurney 'with; the canto worship being giv- en by Mrs. George McGee. The Scripture Reading was given by Mrs. Donald Dow. Mrs. George .M4Gee led in Prayer: and also gave the. Offertory Prayer. Mrs: Arthur;' Jackson gave the Bible Study Jesus Christ in 'Christian b Life "God's gift of a ;New Year", was given by Mrs.. George McGee: • Mrs. Alex Robertson presided for the business. Mrs. Arthur Jackson installed the 1966 Officers. The minutes were read by the. secretary, Mrs. Sidney Thompson.. A special gift plate was given to each,. It was decided to give $3(1 to the Board of Stewards and'$10.to the. Over and 'Above fund,- and to have a Bake Sale April 2nd. A quilting is to he held in the near future. ' The annual 'report on Christian.' gducation was given by Mrs.. Mc- Gee. World's Day of Prayer, Feb- ruary 25th„ is -under the supervis- ion of Mrs. Donald Dow and Mrs.. Alex Robertson • The financial committee drew up a budget and this report waso given by Mrs. Ken lviason,. The meeting attended by 14 members was' closed withprayer by Mrs.. Jackson. Bell Canada is planning their move today It looks so easy: the home is built— you' buy it move! And everything, including ::your • phone, his. ready. Of course it's ready:.. All services, including Bell, plan for urban. growth • 2, 5, 10 : years ahead Our planning staff studies growth patterns,; mobility , of 'people,industrial stria) development- and projects ':them ahead to the future. And the same kind Of planning goes intosuch things as colour 'television,; for. instance; Bell's: microwave system will: carry colour TV .the mo- ment it's needed. 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