The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-01-26, Page 11EDNESDAY, ,IAN.:
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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. '
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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.
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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.
Or take the new 'office cities contelined in single
buildings; Expo 67; the de/eIopment of Canada's.
Northland: you name it— if there's progress in the
-oing,. Belhis planning for it. ,
Planning ahead one ; of the reasons why. Bell.
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