The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-07-20, Page 114
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YucatiOfl Bible 4hootVINs Success
ucxntW acation Bible School
�nciuded a very successful two,
eek, program by a, special even-
g last Friday when parents and.
ends attended'the. Luck:now , ,
"strict l#igh School to,view thee.
Fcomplishrnents of the children
d to•hear them perform in
veral numbers,
The High School auditorium
as well filled forthe present -
kion. Rev. Dirk J. M. Lieverdink
f the.Chri`stian.Reformed Church
as chairman for, the evening. He
tpiained•how the various Luck
,w chdretres had banded together;
organize the Vacation'Bible
;howl and of how pleased they,
ere with their initial effort.
The processional hymn"Onward.'
hristian. Soldiers"' -brought the'
xingster.s and. their teachers.
om their classrooms and they
ok their place in front•seats..
I the auditorium ..
Mary Andrew .was a very, cap -
)Ie song leader for the Bible,
;pool and, • music was' capably
andled by Mrs. Tom Pritchard,.
n•the organ; and Mrs: Rots Cufn-
ling, on the piano
.The program opened' with, the
reme song of the 1966 school, '
Be A Missionary"'. • .
Rev. Roderick•,MacLeod'read the
:ripture. and. Rev. Lieverdink
ave words of Welcome: ' '
The beginners class sang several'
umbers. The teachers .for this
roup were Mrs . •Alice TeRaa
Liss Janet.Carruthers, Miss
inda .Marriott', Mrs. Eunice ,
iun rust it Mrs . Morgan Hender- .
m., Mrs. Noble. Johnston; Helpers
Pere, Donna Corrin,. Mrs: Ross
prster: Carol Campbell;, Mar-
lyn Hainilton, Donna. Forster,
atricia Connon, Doris;.Fisher,
lary Pannabecker, Mary fin-.
yson,, Cathy MacLeod
The Primary Class sang several
Itubers and explanations were
gen of their work; teachers ;
ere Mrs. Ira Dickie, Mrs. Jane. •
ia1da, Mrs. Cliff Roulston, Mrs.
pl:Searle; Miss Syke De Jong;
eipers were .Betty Colwell, Ard-
Bina Macintyre, Connie;,MacKen-
Ie,
The. Juniors= presented their .
PINE RIVER UCW
(Amherley• News)
l joint 'Meeting of .Units 1 and
was held at .Pine River United
lurch on T:u esday: of last, week
ie Explorers and, Messengers, met
the Sainday School room and
tun 623 was sung. A .film strip.
`he travelling Man" was• an
planation. of whatwas done In
various countries with.the.
plorers and Messenger givings.
hrio by the Kempton.Girls
is. enjoyed. The closing: prayer
is given by Gail:Messenger..
Nrs, Pollen and Mrs. George
e stinger conducted races and.;
imes for the'children .
Mrs. Eldon Bradley presided for
e July meeting of.Units I and
Hymn n80 was sting.
the:treasurer's report was given:
f Mrs., Ernie Thompson :in .the
lsence of'.Mrs: George Wightrrian
In the devotional period, Mrs.
orris Reid gave a reading and
e,Scripture passage was read by
Is Sam Gibson. • • •
�'he Topic "A Study of the.
,The
was. given by Mr$.Mervin
insto'n , Mrs. • Wesley Robb gave
reading from an article by
Gordon Green on "Indians".
After the closing hymn, Bev.'
!old pillen'gave the 'bene- •
,ctian, A picnic lunch was ser
;d, •
numbers; teachers were. Miss
Ada Webster, Mrs, J. Richardson,
Mrs. J,E. Little, Mrs. Glen
Walden,'Mrs; Earl: Wightman;
helpers. were Donna Ritchie, •
Wanda Hunter, Mrs, James Hen-
derson,.
ien-derson,.
The intermediate Class did
their .numbers; teacji rs'were, Rev,
Stanley Jay, Mrs. Bruce, Ham- . .
Ilton and Rev.Rod MacLeod
Rev. Lieverdink expressed app-
•
reciation to the many who had ,.
contributed in'making the. Bible
School a success:. Rev. G. W.. Kai
set closed the program with
prayer.
. Following, •those in attendance
had .an opportunity to tour the
:various rooms and see the accomp
lishments of -the children.
Certificates of achievement were
presented to the children for their
work.
P ne,R'iver
• LQdies:GU1id •
• (Amberley News)'
The Anglican Ladies Guild,
Pine River met in the. Parish Hall ,
on Thursday oPlast week. Mrs. .
Reg Godfrey and Mrs. John.Scott.
presided for the meeting•.. After
th.e opening hymn,. followed by.
:the Lord's -Prayer, itemsof busin•
-
ess were discussed::
The. scripture reading by Mrs.
Art Smeltzer was followed with
readings by•Mrs..-Art Courtney and
Mrs'..J. Ernrnerton.-After the
closing hymn and grace,: a del-
icious lunch; was served` by the
hostess,,. Mrs. Art. Courtney.:
Children's Meetin
At Fon U.C:
The .July :meeting of the Zion'
U . C. W. waslheld at the home
of Mrs. Lloyd Hunter on Thursday.,
July 14th. The meeting opened
with the, use of Hymn 594, follow:-
`ed-by--repeatin-1>ori'-s;Pr_a.yer in:
• unison. The minutes of June :
meeting -=were -read and—adopted
and Roll Call .answered by mem-
bers. Mrs. Kaiser reported on th.e.
visits'Iriade and Mrs.. John Gard-
ner arid
ard-ne'r'arid Mrs. Lloyd.Hunter are the'
visitors, for the coining, month.
The 'program was turned over to''
'Mrs. Bruce Raynard , and as .this
was the •children` s meeting, the
following numbers were, given: •"
Scripture reading, Joan Anderson;
:Solo, Brenda Ritchie; •Song "Jesus
Loves Me" by Nursery Class;; Solo,
Catherine Dunsmuir; Reading by'.
Wanda ,Hunter;lnstrurriental by.
Donna Ritchie; Duet by Brenda
'and Bryce Ritchie; Solo; Kenny
Ritchie; A story was then read to
the children by Mrs.: Ray.nard.ln
the absence of .the treasurer, Mrs.,
Eldon Ritchie gave the.treasurer's
report. A :thank -you ndte was read
from Mrs. Bob Helm. The Pres-
ident read a leiter.- re 'Goderich
Summer .Camp:. Motions were •
made and seconded re payments
to be made by the Treasurer.
Plans were. discussed • for catering
to a wedding this month. Two 411,
leaders are to be chosen to attend
the Training School in .Wingham
August• for the new project,
:"The 'Supper Club.". Following•
the'singing of Hymri 614, Mrs.,.
Kaiser closed.the meeting 'with
prayer. Lunch was served by the
hostess and her assistants, The
August Meeting will; be held at
the home of Mrs. D.A. Hackett.,
KINGSBRIDGE
Maricia Dalton, Detroit',Mr.
and Mrs. Cyril' Johnston :and
girls visited Mr,, and Mrs.: Joe'
Courtney, on Sunday.
Mrs, Ursula Hebert, Detroit, is
visiting John O'Connor.
Mr, and Mrs., P.E..'Murray,
Detroit are spending the summer
.at a cottage at Point Clark. Mr.
.and Mrs., Jack Murray, Lisa and..
Diane, Detroit were their guests .
last week.
.Frank Sullivan •visited to Lon-
don last week. '
Jim MacDonald, Camp Border",
spent the week -end; here.
Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Dalton •
• and family are vacationing at
Port Albert, '
•! Dr, and. Mrs. •MacDonald and
fainly and Mrs. Joe Garvey 'ale..
holidaying visitors. m
Mrs,: Bernadine: Kenny ,and. Mrs.
Nora Sinnett, :Detroit are spend-.
ing kfew weeks here.
Mr. and. Mrs, Fred .Courtney
and Theresa, Toronto, spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs.,.
'John Austin. Theresa remained
to spend her vacation among
relatives. '
Fay Hogan, Maria Dalton, who
are both attending summer.
school were at their homes for
the week -end
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Kingsbridge. C.W.L
Spend Bus. JulyY
Twenty-three merilbers open- ;
ed the July meeting with prayer.'
Mrs' Carl Reigling regretfully
' accepted the''resignation of the.. '
Recording -Secretary; Mrs . Joe
:O'Keefe. Mrs: Ken Fitzpatrick,
.was welcomed' to the Executive
s the. new Recording Secretary..
• Mrs ..Jim' Martin read a letter
from the .Volunteer Co-ordinator
of the Ontario Hospital, Goderich.
Mrs. Ann B dmond ,'. donfirming
arrangements for a picnic :for.
12 patients on August 3rd...'Mrs.
Mark Dalton, Mrs. Connie Hogan
and.Mrs. John Austin volunteered
to take :the patients •onthe outing.
After the Treasurers report was ,
given, the Spiritual .Convenor
gave the life story of. St. Herman,
Author of the prayer, Hail Holy '
, Queen: The Educational Conven-
or .read the conditions of the
Sc holarship.offered by the. C. W,
for students who' are continuing
their posi-graduate work in
:'Social Service.'
__ The President . ^"vers. Carl Reig.
ling reported that a busy month,.
had passed: The ladies catered
to the,:farm sale of John Kelly's
the Grade Eight Communion
• .Breakfast , The' Kingsbridge: Gar-
den Party, and the -Funeral for
Andrew Martin. Some of the
rnentibers attended the Seaforth
Tea'and•the•Hesson Garden Party:
The C. W. L :is sponsoring a
Birthday Party for the residents of
Huronview on July 20,. Mrs: Jim •
Martin reported: thattwo and a
half slabs of cake were ordered
. 'from 'the bakery,' Eight lad_ies..
offered to bake date loaves. and ,
fruit loaves. A choir of eight
giris from the junior grades of
St.: Joseph's School ender the
direction of Miss •Anita Hogan
will .entertain with both serious
and funny songs. D.A.. Mac-
Lerman from Lochalsh will play •
familiar melodies on the bag: • `'
pipes. Mrs. Bill Berry recomm
ended and willtake'charge of a'
general shower for Mrs,. David
O'Neill :to be held on Tuesday
July° 19 in the church hall, This:
was the last meeting for Mrs. '
Bill • Berry as she will be leaving
with her family to Toronto. Mrs.
Berry accepted a Sick `Call .
Crucifix from all of the members
and thanked them. Mrs. Berry.
will be deeply missed The
meeting; was moved .closed.by
Mrs.. Mark Dalton.
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