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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-11-30, Page 11NOV, a 3;;Q. polio .4 • • ,na:, and of a*. NESDAY, NOV. 301s, • • THE L.UCNOIN SENTINEL, LI!CKNOVI, ONTARIO' United Church Nve,Visitation iilniiimite:,.(hurtkPortnership Program .: n Sunday and the early part of s wee‘k; teams of visitors from . cknow United Chtircli visited . ery home under the pastoral arge which.number 232 in Luck - w and surrounding area The • itation.was the Culmination of regiam within the church aimed reassessment, fact finding and edicat.ion -to the church, now ai'tbe "Partnership For' the general chairman was in Ilan. Dr. Jack McKim was. airnian of the Vision committee ich did considerable study into . workings of the congregition determined how .the local. urch. could best serve its mem-. s and its cOrnaltmity. George bold was chairman of the, licity committee keeping.: urch members informed on what taking place. Mrs. Ken Cam - was chairman Of the special,' nts 'committee which arranged uncheon at the church last ursday evening at which time, congregation was presented the findings of the committee ate. All these key people work- in close co-operation with the ister of the church Rev. Laird ling. . Sunday, following church, special events committee nged a luncheon for the teams isitors at the.churchbefore they t,out.in twos to the homes in congregation, • : Wars attempted to determine willingness of church members articipate in variouiorganiz- • S in thechurch,. the Sunday • rs. .Dori:Robee400 1 67 President (Kinlougb' News) e W. M.S, met in the, Church. ednesdair; November 16th. Gordon McDonald 'President ed the Meeting with the call orshipcand.everyone repeated M.S. purpose. The scripture from Romans chapter, 8 and read 'by Mrs. William Me- son. The roll call was taken. next meeting will be held on mber 13th at the home of Mrs, ey BUshell. The election of ers for 1267 was•held witlt'. Don Bushell as Secretary and Winnie Percy presiding!. meeting was turned over to William McPherson and Mrs, Hodgins, program: COnveners.. theme of the program was embrance Day" Ml;• Hodgins n prayer.. A poem "Thoughts' membrance" was given by Tom MCDonald, Mrs. George ess arid Mrs, Don Reid gave ngs. Mrs'. Don Robertson gave on "The Power or God today" from the Glad Tidings. She, ssed teenagers of, today and feelings about the Bible, , .and life of the church, its e and their attitudes., also eakdown of faintly worship. . eeting,closed with the Lord's r: Mrs. Sutton and Mrs. McDonald served lunch. w slate of officers for 1967 President; Mrs. Don Robert - ice -president Mrs, George ' ess; Secretary - Mrs.. Frank en; Treasurer - Mrs. Tom ald;, Welcome and Welfare - orley Bushell; Literary and • y - Mrs. Don &ashen; Glad s - Mrs. Alex Percy; $i1PPir ack Barr., Winnie Percy; - Mrs. Jack Barr; Assistant- • Devit. School, choir. men's and women's groups ,youth groups and others. They also attempted to determine the financial status of the congreg- ation for 1967. One -of •the projects -currently • being undertaken at the Lucknow. United Church .is the construction of an addition to the building which will be used mainly for, added. Sunday School facilities but which will. also offer other advantages. Cost of the proposed addition is estimated. at $65,000 including equiprnent. The Lucknow -United Church has 607 Members under pastoral care. Average attendance at the Sunday. School is 136. ° . . : Plan For Circuit Assembly A number of Jehovah's Witnesses from this area have finalized their plans to attend the semi-annual circuit assembly to be held in the District High School in Mount For- est, December 9, 10, 11. Mr. Ralph Brodie, the presiding minister for this area said, "These assemblies are family affairs. The reason for this is that whole famil ies attend as a unit and the prog- ram is planned with this in mind. For example, at the assembly on Friday evening a film entitled "Heritage" will be shown." Mr. Brodie went' on to say that the film will aid parents in giving proper instruction to their children. On Saturday evening; for the first time ,in this area ,the film ,'.."God Cannot Lie" will be shown. Mr. Brodie stated. "Afilm of this nat- ure.strengthens our faith in God and his wondrous works." . Mr. Clare Statton, district super- visor for Jehovah's Witnesses, will be the guest speaker. On 'Sunday 4'3 p.m, he will deliver the.pub lic lecture entitled, "Satisfying 4 PAOIE SLAVIN ., NO NNROIMMONT.FUI: Us. your owivitultar or.buy WOO' ($141 gluos you � 000 lsookassorii 01, $6110 EVERY 4 WEEKS.,,,, NO CHARON:FOR MUSK. EVERY' FRIDAY HIGHT,' 4 TO 9 AT THE ST. PETERS PAWN '90A1,4,lOCKNOW 4411•11111=1111•111111111111MINIIIV Health Unit Salary Disputeleft With • Beard Of Health (by R.S. ATKEY) • GODERICH - Prior to the close of the November Session of Huron County Council at Goderich. Council met in committee of the whole to consider the situation' brought about by a threatened' walkout of employees of Huron County Health Unit. . After hearing communications read from representatives of the employees, Connell discussed the matterat some length and decid- ed to hand it back to the. Huron ' County Board of Health for further consideration. Calvin 'Kreuter. Brussels; .chair - Man, County Board of Health, had reported to County Council as follows: ' • "In connection with salaries for the. Health Unit staff,. we have had several meetings about the subject with a.salicitor engaged by the Health Unit employees, and a committee of their own / • .staff members." "The employees have submitted certain 'proposals for 1967 and, in turn, the Board has made counter- proposals We hope that .we •• will conclude negotiations in a manner satisfactory•to all.concern- ' • Frank Murphy. London lawyer, has been acting for the employees of the Huron County Health Unit in the negotiations.which have' been under way for more than a ' month. He stated that until this., year. the Unit employees negot- iated with County Council without a salary .schedule " Mankind'i Greateit Need." This ' • and all '-other sessions are free and • open to the public. • Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brodie and 'family are.among tliOse.aitetid - Presentation At Lurgan Hall (Amberley, News) A presentation was held at Lurgan Parish hall on Wednetday evening of last week for Charles Ernmerton. who is now residing in Kincardine. Mrs., Stewart Sims and family of Weston and Helen McNain of Lan- don'visited recently with- Mrs. Laura McNain of Amberley. Mr. and Mrs*. Garnett of Lurgan beach are occupying the Wilkins home'On the fourth Concession fOr the Winter Months. • . Mr. and Mrs. 'IcbertMcNain and family returned on Satitiday even- ing after visiting with, relatives IDs. the West and Chicago. • EUCHRE PARTY The first Euchre of the season . washeld•On Tuesday evening at rri Aberley; There .were ten tables ;• in play,. High 'prizes were won by Mrs. Ross Shiells of tucknow and Mr. Garnett of Lurgan. Elmer Bradley received the lucky prize. Dr; and Mrs,' Kenneth McNay of Viliarton visited .with Mr, and lvirs: Robert McNay on Thursday even- ing of last week.' • 4 HFcsnlily Dinners MatkOlivet. Week (Olivet News) Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Coning • attended a family dinner on Trims- : day evening at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bushell when all ‘1 eight brothers and sisters of Bushell family'. Mr. and. vin Coiling, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bushell Mr and Mrs Fred Bushell Mr and 1*.s Harold Bushell Mr pone[Discussion, 1 anDucLmrs.;:,;:st:_eu. .tviT !illicit, . . . '4" W.' and Mrs.pintas JiOlinson. ' . • ' : ,. OnSchoolHistory . were together for the .first time in • many . years. _., . • , . (Dungannon News),' ,, ' Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White enter- : - . • ' . : . • - I rained their faMilyand a few close . • Historical Research was the • Wends. on Saturday evening When '.• . .. . theme of the November meeting 1 all t they were ogether or the firs •• fort . . . of the. Women's Institute. which' .. time in over five years. The . .. • . - , . • Was held in $:.$,... No. 6.Ashfield.' family, with three sial,in_iast and • d ,,,, 1 . ' The.meeting opened with the . Qde ' siX.grandchildren number seven-. t. % • I'l • If' and Mary Stewart collect and the . teen. , . • ' ,, • . • , roll call was answered by shOwing, ' 'Recent visitors with Mr; and Mrs. , . ..,, . • i.t', '• .. - old_ school, (*.old community ., ,. W.T. Roldsvn so Ocic were, Mr,, pictures. A .very .interesting paper' . . and Mrs. Howard McGuire 0f.suat7 a guiding post, not - a Yit'0141% post" tall1Pbe 11 •OrtlICIalOW..• . . ' - • ,, u • n'the Motto, "The Past **Id be. . ford, and me; and mrs. cyril . 4Wgasang,lavnedll abyfelvliWsoldRaldstlyite9nrma51 Fgsinit-E : ...: '-...1*iths:11;i:erlisntiserier°"1,:MianC11lit . W.11.i:tng Roulston ..: were sung. A panel comprised of: . in winghirn. Mrs. G. McNee for S.S. 17. W. Wawatiosh .: Mrs. Hugh McWhinney . . ... .. . • ., • , . . Cedar.Valley., . Mrs. LOOM Hasty, • . :: . , . . . . ....6C4esitwefie, 114rd4tdIitlyitinill! WIteittlb'eur:4'.619...iNn°'..:.r'.-.. - •••'.. miv.•h* ' . . BrO r Passes' In'.. •• ,., . ,, Dungannon .school with :Mrs.., CeCil a..IV0111a. ic igan ..., .., .... • ;" Etlak,e as moderator is very int- eresting. Mrs. Blake read a few Parts from "The Settlement of Huron County" by Prof James Scott telling of methods of education in the past, and also led in the dia- •1 JOHNKEITH '. • John Keith passed away suddenly. , at his home in Livonia, Michigan,. on Saturday, November 19th, He was .hcan at Teeswater on'Augtist .cmsitiri.,.-with each panel Member 29th, 1905, a. son of the late Mt. giving a:review of herochOol and Mrs. Donald Keith. from the time of its erection. As Mr. Keith is Survived by his wife, these smaller schools ire•to-be the felinet Alice Higgins of Tees •••• replaced by Lcerurai school soon, ,water t a sister.::Mr3. John (lieltricf) • . this.inforrnation will be kept and a Adams and brother Fred. of Luck - compiled :for future reference.: It was decided to fill a Christ- man stocking for a patient at the. Ontario Hospital, spxlerich, and the, branch directors will be in charge of pians for the Christmas party for the, members and: their husbands, wlth an exchange of ;gifts, The meeting closed' with God Save the Queen, and, lunch was served by the hostesses In charge. .• erso Two brothers Fedeceased him, Stewart of Frontier Saskatchewan and Charles of California. Funeral* service was held' on Tuesday, November 22nd, at the Hammand - Haas Funeral ,Home. with burial at Oakland Hills Mem- orial Gardens, Novi Michigan. , Mrs. John Adams and Fred Keith attended the funeral of their broth er. ) SEE 0UR1CQMPLETESWMQF as ar s .,AS WARM, AS SINCERE, AND AS FRIENDLY 'AS A HIANDSiiAKE li • 1 TH.f..' LUCKNOW SENTINEL tHE• NATIONAL Lit'41E‘ . • • • 1 L Ale 4