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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-02-08, Page 11IES , FEB:, lith, 1%7 NI sbyterian W. M' S February meeting ofthe roon Auxiliary of the Ices an W, M.S., met in the. y School Room of ,the h' on Wednesday, February 2:3.0. •o'clock., Mrs: Jas. conducted the meeting,. • le Call to Worship, •a hymn ig, 'followed: with: prayer by Emerson and Mrs. R. Reid. were 24 ladies in.attendance 11, a11 wa answered by ;pealing a verse of •Scr. ipture. n the Book •of Jonah lible Study; "Women of the star pent" , found in Genesis,; ren by •Mrs...Chas: Cooke. by Miss' Dorothy Douglas ;d , ,and the singing, of .a Thanks were:'acceptedfrom rho had received gifts, during tive Season. • ' Mission. Study -, "The Church. in Canada" .was ably' given Morgan Henderson, •follow.• m prayer .by Mrs . •Henderson. i wasting, and.Mrs..: Jas ;losed the. meeting with. pray; 'ocial hour followed _ .• th`.Kitiloss WMS Harry Lavis.was hostess to• Kinloss W.. M. S. ;on Wednes , 'ternoon Feiruary.l. Mrs:, • t Hamilton;<presided .and the ors were .Mrs: Sandy Mac- nd'Mrs H. Catipbell:.Mrs: Dougall read minutes and :. 'Hughes gave the Treasur= ort. Mrs. Ross MacMillan • Y, Secretar y, reported on her . nent 3"b. e•Stud •wasfrom Gene - i 1. ...Y id Toll call• a verse with'. d" Mrs' ` Ira g gave a i11 and interesting -account ... g Presbyterial in W ingham ; , lo`d'Aver ';Mts.. Herb; arid Mrs _. a o d .... a 'bell ri . H r, l C mp . thePrayer Circle. Reading!' even by Mrs;. W.F. Mac.Don 1 Mrs. Bruce 1-lamilton.. i idy•Bbok''.was' in charge Evan Keith and assisting re Mrs Currie Colwell and: rickie in a• panel• discussion:" early ;beginnings of, the in •Canada . Plans •were ed for•the Worlds day of on February m, 10. The `eet- 'I s concluded with prayer by MacLeod and. the hostess and: yrs served lunch. i R mate. To. Sin -time SLAKES U C W February meeting of Blakes J. was held Tuesday after• tthe home of Mrs.' Wm Mrs:: Livingston had charge program ,end opened the 'g' With the meditation was on "Our Call to 'Discip- Discip- and Mission"', with passages iture read by Mrs•. , Wrn . ',, Mrs, ;Kaiser, Mrs. Jack , Mrs. Chris. Cooke; Mrs.' 'ranston and 'Mrs , Isaac )n. A'hymn 'was sung !,d by Prayer by Mr, kaiser. brig Cooke had' the Study `4Churches,Where The 'Act - and Mr. Kaiser the ..Bible '"Thk. Church and The ' ecretaries report was given roll call answered. by a f the New Testament with gist, The treasurers reppdrt 'en .by Mrs, Clifford 1Ci1- and ft was decided to dot atioa' of $25.,..O0 . to. . THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PLAN CENTENNIAL _PROJECT Church Repo' •Success Year' ,The annual :meeting of the Luck - now ,Presbyteran,Church, was held on•Thursday, ,January '26; at, 8 p.:m. . Rev. R. H. MacLeod presided for. the worship service ,- preceeding' the business meeting ‘r.. Cameron. MacDonald was appoint ted chairman for the meeting. The minutes of the.last meeting were read by Mrs. Leonard Mac Dcinald, who succeeded Mrs. Clarke Finlayson .as Church Treas- urea, u The General' Fund report ,show.ed' 'receipts of. $12 , 703.4a. The . bud- get for 1966 was $2.,44i.00 -.and - remains•t1Je same for 196.7, Norman. Taylor •gave- the session report and •.at -the .present time • there` are 212 on the church mem. <bership 'roll, 'and 29 adherent fam- ilies,. Gordon . Lyons was appointed .to the Board of Managers for two years to replace Gary Gammie James Aitcheson Robert Gilchrist Cyril Brown and'•Austin Loree were appointed for three year terms. Auditors are Frank Hawthorne and Leonard MacDonald. The Evening Auxiliary report showed an average- attendance of 20. During the;:year'$232.45 was rais- ed by envelope, and total receipts were $337;65,'•$296.15 was remitted to the Presbyterial Treas.., urer. The afternoon..W- M Sheld.ten:.• meetings with an average attend Alice of • 19 The total'rece ipts: for" the year, were :$67.6..38 and $539:15 •was:remitted to Presbyter'. ial Treasurer.",. The C.„0;c: held.. 10. regular .meetings with an• aver= ages attendance. of 32: .Fourteen of these had `perfect .attendance :and w.ill,reeeive award's of seals from the afternoon The Sunday •S.choch report listed the enrollment of 108, with an average attendance of 87, which was the' am as .- s e 1965: ,For attend;` ing.40 Sundays or,.rin;ore, certifi- cares and.. seals •are awarded ,.• and : ;, class year pins;' for 45 or ,More . Sundays: .Ln1966 there were 67'' persons attended 40• or; more; Sun- daysand'of these there were�l2. :Who 4had a perfect attendance .. The Cradle. Roll ,reports:,15' mem ; • hers; on the, roll. The C.G.' I. T,,•:" held another successful, year with, a membership.of 16..girls., There - were: 20'.meetings an:d.'one work ' • meeting•held: ,'Six girls graduated and received..corsages,and a. bles Mrs':. Austin'.Loree 'is• the leader succeeding Mrs Ross;'Shiells '.Ir:was planned. to'have.a Cent- ennial project during this year. ;. Norman•Taylor moved that a,. member 'frons each organization be; appointed to ford) a'committee A vote of thanks is .to be sent to Mrs:: Clarke .Finlayson for her ser- vices. in the .church Jim Henderson.'gave.a special " thanks to both the Junior and Seri-. •. for Choirs, and to the Organist Mrs:0Wrn .' Scott, also to ail the organizations of the church. . • Mrs . Noble Johnston extended thanks to Rev . MacLeod and his farm ly, who expressed his thank, to all for their kindness and' co- operati.on•show.n to him,'• Lunch'and•a Social hour concluu ed the meeting, Sri gtimer• The meeting closed .with a hymn and prayer. Lunch was served. by Mrs,• Wean, Irvin arid Mrs, Livingston Menary.• RevGeo::. i.tc'hell . . ives Resi ati G gnat�on WHITECHURCH NEWS ,,Whitechurch United Church held: their annual congregational meet-' 'ing in the church Sunday School room on 'Monday evening, January 30 with ;Rev. George Mitchell chairman and Elmer Sleighth,ollnn secretary. Rev.. Mitchell opened the 'meeting with singing of a hymn and prayer. • Stewards re appointed were Charles Martin:, 'George Thomp- son, Russell Gaunt Ernest Beecroft and Fred Tiffin was appointed a 2 year term. • Elders re-elected' to the session. • were Millan Moore and Russel Chapman, Lloyd Sleightholm' and Brian. Purdon•we.re added to the list of ushers:: Rev,. George Mitchell announced. his resignation to take effect the • end of June :Reports, were, given from all De- s partme ipf the church and repre- sented an increase in work. .01 Auditors are Elwood, Gr.oskorth' • , and Russell' Gaunt , :Sunday. School Superintendent. Clifford; Laidlaw United Church. Observer Secretary Mrs.. Milian Moore:who is now receiving/ orders for. the C•entenn- •ial Reference Book. The Observer is again to be put in every; home: 'A .good representation was•pre.- sent from the families of.the'Con- Sfg. e ation Rev Mitchell, closed ,. the meeting,. with'prayer,. • .LT. initiation dive New Members DUNGANNON NEWS T girls et'�'. The C.GI. . t fo •gi1 m r,. their'reg ular'' meeting with a perf- ect attendance of fourteen•. After, business the leaders, Mts. Ivan Rivett and Mrs. Bob:: Jefferson con- ducted; a service on, the .World's Day of Prayer . Initiation was held for.•five new members, Irene Hasty Lynn Culbert,' Martha , Y Eedy, on and Barbara Blake, Rev. G. Wright asked •for lour•: `girls to assist in Sunday service. • Games for initiation were played and. the ;meeting closed with "Taps" itechurch WHITECHURCH NEWS The U C. W. 'held their February rneeting'•at. the home -of .Mrs. Russel-. Chapman. The -meeting was in charge of .Christian and ;Citizenship. department with the :theme Songs in the. Night. Mrs . George Thor1sor presidedfor this part of the meet- • ing. Mrs. Dave•,Gibb"read the scripture .and • Mrs,.„ rs :. George Thompson 'gave, the Meditation: Prayer was given 'by Mrs:, Garnet Farrier:: ...Mrs, Russel Cbapni.an told of, �. Agnes' McPhail, an 'outstanding �, Canadian citizen born in 1890; She taught school in Grey County, and entered politics. to become the karst woman member of Parliament ,at Ottawa asLI.F.O. in 1919.at'the: age:of 31. She remained here for 19 years. Later she was C,'C:'F. ',member in Ontario Legislatimre. She was a strong supporter” of farm commuri;itiei anda fighter for. penal reform for risen and women!' ,Mrs:'.Thompson'n gave a chapter. from the Study Book:; '`Into' a Nat- ion". at-i'on".. She told of the Jesuit nm fission built. in 1630 at St. Marie near Mid land where they y .worked with Huron Indians and today has been built up ;as formerly. Mt Ezra Scholtz, •presidetlt,, PAGE " ELEVEN SEE OUR. SAMPLES ON stroma,. CORLON SHEET GOODS We stock numerous colours in ,,ARMSTRONG VINYL ASBESTOS TILE . Q VP' PER:9 x AS'.LOW ,AS TILE Beaver Lumber is equipped, to install your wall to wall rugs arid sheet goods,' ; CUSTOM DESIGNS monthly Payments . as low as WINGHAM . •. PHONE 357-258J ear Doflate To Light ., The meeting of the St. Helen's.: day,, February."2nd.'in.the.hall with- '�.• ' Women s.Inatitute was held,Thursthe President Mrs •. Harold Gaunt. p e in The meeting, opened :•.. Toc Alpha Panel repeating ing th eg •M arY Stewart Collect l lecti�.wth thesingingof the Ode and . ... It Su .nday • •The roll call was answered by a e •Service DLiNGANNON NEWS: ing with Dave Hemmingwa of -Brussels, Norma Walters, Goderich. Glenn Webster, 'Auburn:and'Rev ,G. Wright,'•the minister as comm entator, making up the panel, dis-. - cussing the alcohol.Problem' pert- aining to ert-ainingto youth. The offering was taken' by four C. G.,I,T, girls, ,, �• with a: :choir `of young .girlsand n . . the Explorers and .C. G. I; T. ;girls. group._ sittingg. in;a : . �' P. EveningWorkers • KINLOUGH NEWS The,Evening Workers Group Met on Monday,:.Januar= 30-th at the horne of. Mrs. Roy Schneller•. ,Miss•: Edna ;Boyle presided and"opened' the, meetingwith:prayer. Mrs. Ronald Thacker 'read .the scripture.:; The `M:erri'bers prayer -and the Lords prayer er wer'.e reeated: in unisona.• ' PY p Mrs. Bert Nicholson ave the .hied: a • aiia. er" it tion; . A,Ne'w.;�Ye rrs, pi y Minute's :of the 'previous: meeting g. were read and approved and the financial report was given.' Get "Safety. Rule" . The minutes, were 'read. by, the assistant secretary Mrs: Ross.Errin-ton.. An invitation: was g :read inviting all the lad>ies,to att- end, the "Open House" at the.home of Mrs: 'Carn bell Thorn son in P ,P honour• of her na,other Mrs Ed in :recognition of youth week,,t K.airos of Huron: County 'presented a panel on Toc Alpha at •Dungann- on United churchon'Sunday morn-, I' Thorn on the occasion of her.85th Birthday, }ebruary,4th. 'Five doll-• 'a a rs. w s donatedtoward's' the: ligh;t' in the village, Mrs. Ross Gammie,- Mrs..Allan' Miller. and:Mrs.. 'Harvey *Webb are` in'charge card party; to .be held .:in the••hall !. • ,Frd'a.y February, 3r4: The .•comm ittee :in char.g a ,of the ":next:enter , tainrnent is•Mrs..Allan Cranston', Mrs. F Mewhinney ,:Ivies Wm.' Rintoul: and. Miss W. D. Rutherford; Mrs Harvey, :.Carrick :gave. a paper on,the -motto "•Safet' " , A .•, PP .: .,Y reading was given by,.Mrs. ' ,Bob Aitchison. "The Legend of St. Valentine's" The guest .speaker.. was Mr, Ferris' of theOntario Provincial Malice , . Godericfi•:i,. He spoke on',"Safety" •He.said•themain thing' is, Care courtesy.' and common' sense He also showed a film on ' Perception • of 'Driving iiabits7, Mrs..,Fred Ivfc- Quillin introduced, the speaker ,and. hewas thanked.: and presented with r' ,a..;gift by: Mrs Harold, Gaunt. hunch wars. served by 'tire hostess: es Mrs:' Bob Aitchison, Mrs. Hary-.• .ey Webb:'andMrs. Allan Miller.: well cards were signed :for 'sick " ' • folks The word for the roll call was "Lighwt' A letter was read from Rev. and Mrs; .Stanley Torres and family,' Big of Trout LakeThe meeting close "With prayer and Intich was served by ythe'hostess and her ass istant. •A dailt Was quilted during,> the. afternoon .spent the week end at the.home of her •parents,wMr.::and -Mrs, Eldon l3radley and went to Brantford on• ;