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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-05-11, Page 11, Jet ri.s; It. )nt ne WOONIISDAY, MAY Mk 190 c :41144. e4.4k, „ 4,4 411•44 4 ° THIN LUCKNOW UNTIPIIL 1.1.10010W, ONTARIO Unitl lucknow,UCW . The May meeting of Unit 1 was held at the home of Mrs, W,• B. Anderson, qn May 3rd, with 22 members and 2 visitorS•present. Mrs, 1-1. Treleaven conducted the opening exercises and business. The treasurer gave an encouraging report of givings up to the end of April. Final plans were made for the:Spring Tea to be held at Mrs,: wharry's home. on May 1.7. • Mts. WDrennan took charge for the programme with the theme "Mather*, • The hymn "Mothers • Of Salem" was sung, accOmpanted On the Mite By .Miss mar)/ Andrew The Scripitire and 'meclitatIOn cn • Christian homes was given by Mrs. PharislViathers: Miss Mary •Andrew favoured with two lovely ' selections, , • • The guest speaker, Miss Dorothy Douglas; spoke on the changes in the, lives of the women and .girls • of Formosa with the .coming of the • modern age, and •Of the• important • part played by education in that • country. Mrs. Je7Mills gave a •reading on "Mother". The last chapter in the _Rudy ,13ook, ;The Christian Church in •Brazil, .was re- viewed by Mrs. G. Newbold. The Meeting closed. with thehymn, •"Happy The Home When. God Is•.„. • There". • nit 4 Lucknow UCIN The May meeting of Unit 4 was held* the home of Miss. Helen Thompson With%16meMbets pres- ent.: Mrs, Gordon Montgomery ••• opened the meeting, .then turned it over to Mrs: M. Garin. GOrrin.waS assisted with the devot:- Ional part by Mrs. G. Joyrit and .. Mrs. R. Finlay. Margaret Rae. , • favoured with a solo; MrS....M:•Corrin introduced Jo-. anne Alton, the guest speaker, whO Spoke On the work 'and. mean-. •ing of "Kairos"., a, group dedicat- ing themselves to the Welfare of disturbed and .unfortunate peOple by trying to make Chrittianity come alive. •• • •- •• • •Strawberry '$upper Ottfathees..DaV• St ...Augustine's C.W.L. rnonth- y. held on Wednes- day; May .4th: Mrs: C. Boyle, president, opened the meeting with .the League prayers. After the minutes were read,`Mrs..Boyle thanked the retiring Officers for their pan co-operatic:a. The duties of the officers were reviewed, then the. vice presidents • chose the office,beSt .suited to . them: Membership, 'WS. W Kin- ' ahan, Social Action; Mrs. G. Foram Spiritual; Mrs. :j. Hickey. . Mrs. Mylis St. Marie will be the LunchConvenor. • • Roll call followed with 11. mem. bers responding. Mrs. A. Red:,' • . • mond' gave the financialteport. Mrs. L. Chisholm read four thank you notes from namely, Miss Gen- •' evieve Kinahan, Mrs, Q. Foran for Baby Patrick •Foran, and a:card • and letter from the Wm. Redmond • family. •• •The St.'.Augustine decided to'hold'a strawberry supp- • ,er in June, on Father's Day. Mem bers were asked to bring'. used clothing and Stamps for a bale to the missions,. Mrs. C. Boyle mill be a delegate to the'LOndon „conVention. week. of -May. 25th. An invitation was extended to Unit 4 to attend a' tea and bake sale, Tuesday, May 17,- from. 2;30 to 5.30 at the home of Mrs. Whany-.._ Unit -4- were asked to be - responsible for flowers for the church. for .the month of June and October P. •• • • The meeting was closed .with the Mizpah Benediction and a half hour enjoyed over a lovely lunch . Unit 5 Ludavow UCVV ,Whichurch:UCYI ' • (Whitechurch News) • The U.C.W. held their May meeting Wednesday,. May 4, at the home of Mrs. Russel Purdon., The call to word*, was .given by Mrs. Garnet Farri&k. convenor of Supply, and "Secial Assistance, Mrs. Geo. Thompson read the scripture and gave the meditation. Mrs. Elwood Grogtorth gave the poem."The Living Church".. A report of the' Presbyterial•at Clinton was given, : by Mrs. Millan Moore. Mrs. Ezra Scholtz accompanied by pian- • ist, Mrs. Garnet Farrier, sang "Where Jesus dWells"'.. Mrs..Garn- erFarrier gave the topic. 7Brazir, which dwelt' with ihe problems of. capital Brazilia. Mrs. Milian Moore pre.sident;-presided for the business. Mrs. Garnet Farrier 'reported.$15 had been sent•to the blanket• fund for 'overseasyelief.• • The.birthday tea will be held at ' the next meeting, June' 1st, at the home of Mrs. Albert Coultes. The roll call was answered with 'a verse , with .the word ,,gift'. by. 15.membert Thank you notes were received • 4, from Mrs. Dan'Tiffin, 'Mrs, Clar- ence Ritchie, Mrs. Claude Coffin, and from the family of the late .Mr. Kenneth Paterson; Rev. • George Mitchell closed. the meet • ing with 'prayer. .• • • Mrs..'Oarnet Farrier, ,Mrs,..Russel Chapman, 'Mrs. Gordon Naylor •• and Mrs, Ezra Scholtz, attended . the;11..C.W. Thankoffering meet- ing on 'Tuesday evening at Donny- • brook where Mrs. Arthur Jackson of Belgrave was the guest speaker., On Wednesday evening, Mrs. • McAfee of RR 3 Durham held an Artex demonstration at the home of Mrs. Wallace Conn, where• around25 ladies gathered and 'each tried their hand at embroidering with the artex paints, the item given them by,the instrucicc.. lvirs. Robert Ross was taken to` Victoria Hospital, London, on • Friday by Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross. We wish her a speedy recovery. Chalmers Presbyterian WIMS. will be held on Wednesday May 18, at 2 p.m. at the horde of Mrs. H. D. MacDonald. Leaders, Mrs. *Andrew Gaunt, Mrs. Mewhinney, Group, Miss Mary Laidlaw, Mrs. Lorne Forster, Roll call a. poeni about Mother. Mission letter and Contest. ' Members of Unit 5 met at the home of Mrs. HarVey•Webster.,• • • with Mrs.. Robert Campbell con- ducting the business. This'unit • .•is'incharge Of flowers for the •church'for May'. .Members,are red. :minded of the Spring Tea t„ Tues- daY; May 17th, at Mrs. Wharry's home, .from 2.30 to 5,30, also of the bale of good used Clothing, nite•left at the church. -Mrs. Campbell read a "Mother's Day portrait", a tribute to all mothers. • Mrs'. Leonard Ritchie took char- ge of the „following program. . Scripture was read by Mrs. Gordon Brooks ; passages stressing, home • and family. ,Mrs. Ritchie gave the explanations and read a chap- ter from "God and lilt Purpose", and closed the 'devotions with Prayer... , • Mrs: James Mactavith gave the topic "Brazil" . She gave a fine summary of the country, its peop- leand its products, with the use of a large map and .pictures. • Mrs. Gordon. Struthers *gavetwo.inspir0- tional readings, Following the Singing• of the Brazilian. Folk Song, lunch was served by the convenors. 14111'• PAWS IIIIAVIEN. 1 TORONTO Askabout convenient departure and return timet For Information, phone the losal . • CN Passenger Sales Office iliCi(#10111 $3 80 • kets PARe. ove, WA wif tr. e PANE 4,, sto Ei.uk PARE ffidg CANADIAN NATIONAL •South Kinioss WMS Mrs. tvan Keith w -as hoitess to South KinlOss W..M. S. on .Wed-. •nesday, May'4, with Mrs. Allan •Macintyre and Mrs. Frank MacKen- . zie as Directors of the meeting. .Mrs. ollbert.Harnilton presided and Mrs. Lloyd 'MacDougall read • the minutes and correspondencev.„, 4 r Mrs. Hamilton who was a delegate to the Synodical in. Niagara gave an account of her. experience and the highlights of the meetings. . • The Bible Study .was John Chapter 4, and Mrs. MacKenzie read ex7 cerpts from"The Word with rower's *.Which served .as a backgronnd for , •the study. Mrs. MacIntyre gave a. summary from "Realms of our. Calling" irr,regard to the voca- .tion.of every Christian tobe a ness wherever he works.' Roll call was a verse .with 7water". Mrs. Sandy •MacLeod, :accompanied by: Mrs. Buckton, .contributed a sol Prayer circle .was conducted' by Mrs. Ross MacMillan, Mrs. BUck,. • ton -and Mrs. MacIntyre. • • Mrs, •Allister .Hughes read an ar- ticle about the Velfore Hospital • in India ,and the wonderful work carried on there. A Mottiers Day article wassead by Mrs. Allan MacIntyre, 'and Mrs. Douglas .Gra- ham .continued her report on past; work and past workers•in th*e Soc,• iety. The Directors each conduct- ed 'Bible contests. and assisted the hostess in serving a buffet lunch. Bruce' Presbytei Meet At Ripley • • "The political situation, increas ing self support and new. insights irito the nature ofmission should be considered when thinking of the Church's task in the modern world" claimed the Rev. Dr, R.N, • Clark, presently serving the Tees - water . United Church . • . •Rev. Dr. Clark in addressing the Presbytery of Bruce, United Church of Canada, meeting at Ripley, ' Ontario, *Tuesday . April 26th, said that the people of Angola, • West A friCa , while, dissatisfied ' Portugese rule were themsel- ves disposed to split into factions. in India, Many rural people are, being drawn to industry and declin- ing mortality rates resulting from public health•services are found alongside increasing 'population. Four per cent of the Japanese mein • bers of -parliament are influential Christians. . • Sorne churches of other lands are now more self supporting than formerly. The world mission of the church requires that the church itself must 'have something 'worth, • while to give to others. The church Must demonstrate'the Tel-. • evance of the ,Gospel not alone by word but by deed .. , and re- think its relationship to other great world faiths, • • ,"The Evangelical United Breth- ren Church and the United Church of Canada have many things in common," said the Rev. H.L. Brox of theEvatigelical United Brethren Church; who favours union with the United Church. •Crop'Report Cool,. wet weather has 104,- Orarilycurtailed spring seecling operations. Frost continues to hamper the -growth of forages. Feed Supplies appear adequate On farrns to finish out the stable . • , feeding of,livestock -in Eiuron ' • County. . . Unit.21.uCknow UCW The May meeting Of Unit 2 of •the Lucknow IJ.C.W. Was held on -Tuesday, May 3rd, at the borne, • of Mrs. Steve Stothers. Twenty- two meinbers answered the roll call with "my favourite spring •• flower" • The:meeting opened with a • hymn; accompanied by May Andrew. on the flute. This was .followed by prayer. • • Mrs: L.. MacLeod, the leader, conducted the 'business when it was. decided' tahold a bake sale on June 18th: An invitation was received, from Unit 1 to attend ' their Spring Tea, on May 17th. *. • Miss Flora AndreWopened the program with a poem, entitled "Wishing". A. hymn was folloWed. by the scripture and;Lord.'s Prayer, by Mrs.'Nelion Raynard,.• Miss Andrew read a paper "Ilyou have. Tirtie" written:by Mrs,. George Andrew. Hazel Webster tead a • poem "Are you an Active Mem,. b' " ' • • The study.book on 'Brazil was', • 'given by Mrs; Ronald Alton. ••Flora*Andrew very, capably cond- • ucted the study -on "God and His •, Mrs. Robert Thornpson read two poerns about "Mother": Mary Andrew contributed two beautiful flute solos. Miss FlOra Andrew expressed thanks to all who had . taken part and•the meeting closed with.,a hymn and:the benediction: The hOitess• and cotnmittee:serV- ed a dainty lunch. . : • ).% Blokes UCW • The May; meeting of Blakes• , • U.C.W. was held T,uesday' after noon, May Ord, at the home of Mrs. thigh 'Menary. Mrs. Warren Zinn prepared the program and the meeting opened with a poem on May, followed by a hymn_ Mr. .Kaiser led in prayer and the scrip- ture lesson was taken by Mrs. Jerry ' Cranston. Mrs. Livingston Menary gave the meditation, and MI. Kaiser the Bible.Study,. the last two chapters of "Jesus Christ and the Christian ,Life". Mrs. Chris. 'Cooke gave a reading on Grenada, and Mrs. lack Curran, the study book on Brazil. . • The secretary's report was given and the roll call answered by••a • Proverb; with .11 adults and 3 • children present. The treasurer's report was given, and it was dec- ided to send a gift of money to Marie Cupskey fOr her birthday. Anyone who has clothing for a bale bring it to the 'next meeting. which, Fs to be held lune. 2nd in the evening, The meeting closed with a hymri and lunch was prepared by • Mrs. Hugh MenarY and Mrs. Terry Cranston. . Lucknow (1' CW • Onit U.C.W. Lucknow. met . at the-,hoine of Mrs. RoSsOlills.: • lo• ' on May 3rd, with an attendance • , of 17 , The meeting' was in chine . of the committee of Mrs. George _ Stewart , Mrs'. Charlie Hallam. and Mrs. Orland Richards. Mrs. Shiells led in: the diScussiOn oh "Belonging to the church" Mrs.. Cummings, on the electric organ. 'and Mrs. StraPp, on the piano • • provided musical selections,: •, Plans were Made to hold a Bake .Saleon.Saturday. May 28th in.•. the ExPre.ss Office Building. An . invitation to attend a. Spring•Tei, at Mrs. Wharry's. On May 17th• • • Was extended to all the members. • Mrs. Garfield: MacDonald was appointed.to attend the fellowship. meeting to be held at Pon Elgin... *• •MiS. Lloyd Henderson read a . poem for 'Mother's Day:, and Mrs. Cameron conducted a contest. • : • Lunch was served by the'comm, ittee.• . ' • 4 • • . ' ,'• . , •• After every' Perry MasOn, season . . for the past few years there haVe.-4 • 1; been 'announcements that this. was . ' . the end of the court,room. wizard. • " 'Then, denials would. come through and one never really knew whether • • ts Mason would show up on the screen until each year's fall schedule started. , . It looks like May 22nd is the end with.an episode entitled "The Case of the Final Fade-Oui" in•which the creator of Mason, Erle Stanley Gardner, will play the judge and Members of the regular production crew will appear, along with Gail Patrick Jackson, the executi'e pro- ducer. • The program will continue over the summer period on some CBC stations and on CT\qs :Channel 13 in Kitchener with a series of repeat • epitodes telecast during the last ' season. . ' • Latest figures released by Niel- • sen Company show there are 3,440 colotirsets in'tise in the area of • • Western Ontario. This figure is not as low as One would expect, • when you 'consider the fact that ' • • Canadian stations will not be col- ourcaning officially until•October, • lst of this year. . • • This date should be pushed ahead so that Canadian TV stations can compete with Arrierican Chan nels. Right now., these nine • thousand sets are being tuned in daily to.the Buffalo or Cleveland stafrons. depending on the indiv- idual's location in Western Cntario. Some TV stations are now ready • to,send colour pictures into danad, ian homes. Let's bring Spring and • summer colour to Canadian view- ers immediately, •Why wait for' Fall? Let'S do it now while Spring is here. • • • 4 • • 4 '7