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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-05-10, Page 11WeDN MAY 10th, 1167 Olivet U.C.W. Hear Of Holland OLIVE'''. NEWS, Olivet United' Church :Woman met .on Thursday evening at the `home of Mrs. Walter Dexter in Lucknow . ,Mrs. Melvin; Coiling Mrs, Waiter Black , Mrs. Gary Boffin an,'Mrs . Oscar White and Mrs. Jack McGuire. presented the worship service. Mrs. Donald Simpson of Kintail as guest speaker, told of her recent visit. to :Holland , when She and her. husbnd along :with .a large group ' of Canadians visited the graves: of their loved' ones who were killed the second Q1d War, and also,, if they were' lucky,' met some of the people who knew their loved ones.' Mrs.: Simpson met•an .elderly couple who had known her brother She showed pictures and some of her souvenirs. Her description, of the country and, the people of Holland was very much ' appreciat ed. LOCAL Mrs. Walter. Oster of Belgrave :and Mrs. Don MacMurray and. children of Lucknow• accompanied. Mrs. Ernest. Carter to London last week whereMrs. `Carter was ad mitred to Victoria.' Hospital. She Was discharged from .hospital'on. Saturday and:is staying ,with her • son William 'in London for a week before returning home: Mrs: Carter will enter hospital again in June 'for,surgery. .Mrs.: Lorna: Clipperton and .f am ily of London spent,the week end with relatives. here. :. Mr: and Mrs. Wilmer Nicholson andfamily of Holstein were Sun= day visitors:'with.Mt. and Mrs. Keith Cranston and family of Bel fast, WHITECHURCH Elwin Moore completed: his exam's' a Western .University on Friday uat spent the ,week •end :with his • >arents Mr,. and Mrs.,Millan Moore )rior_to Starting .work on Tuesday it the.Free:J?ress:,', London. Muriel vloore of' Western.completed:her :xams'on: Saturd:ay-and returned, Rime .011 Sunday George Conn and his friend Levy m Friday accompanied. Murray oultes home to spend the week end with Mr and Mrs 4 Wallace ons. Murray Coulees left on Mont- lay;'for summer employment,' in* roronto.: Mrs, Peter' De Boer accompanied Mr.' and Mrs. Bill De Boe •„ta Lon ion on Saturday where she visited pith little Hilda who had an eye )peration'recently. We are happy o report Hilda is doing as well ' as :an be, expected .'' Mr.. and Mrs. ” W'alter •Elliott;, 'aur,' Ruth , •Barry and David' were ►unday visitors with'Mr', ands Mrs. Dorman Stewart and'family of .ambeth 'and . Mr and Mts. Don. =ampbell of Belmont. Irene De Boer and Carolyn Adams if this comtiunity accompanied tcknow District High School students to Expo this week.' Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson were Mr; and Mrs; ,Charles Tiffin ' and Mr. and Mrs, Sandy Murray Kathleen, Phyllis, .Alex and Patricia of Sharon. . Callers Saturday,oit Mlrs;; ,Russel'• tttchie were Mr. and Mrs: Les txtchie and Mr,. and 1 its.,' George launders of Lucknow . • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, tUCKNOW, Unit 1 Lucknow UCW' An evening meeting of Lucknow Unit 1, U.C.W, was held on May 2nd,. at the home of Mrs. A:. '.And- rew Mrs. H. Treleaven presided and opened the meeting in the', usual way. The roll call. was answe• red by 20 members and: there were 5 visitors. Miss, Ada Webster read, a very good article from 'the clip sheet on'Stewardship.. • . Mrs. ,Wharry; took the•'Chair for, , the -programme and read the' Script- ure . 1st Kings ,Chapter 10 which contained 'the story, of the Queen of Sheba .and her search'for .wisdom and the true God;: Mrs;: Dunsmuir sang a beautiful .. " solo 'Love's Debt to Mother" . Mrs NJ. MacKenzie reviewed a chap- • ter from "The Church in the World" comparing the work:. of the Catholic and Protestant churches_ following The .Reformation , Nancy Walden played a piano solo•. which all en joyed Two, chapters from "The Church in Canada" were presented'by'Mrs. W How ad It dealt with the coming .of, the Lutheran:workers early. 'as 1619 and their later. union ; with, the 'Anglican+church Also: 'the work of the'Methodist church. which began in Newfoundland in '1765` and Was introduced:by Welsh. Clergy and ,laymen: All joined in singing the hymn "Mothers of Salem"'and Mrs. Dow- nie ow nie read a;poem on Mothers.' Mrs.'` J. W..'Joynt gave 'a reading on Grandmothers 7•A Boy needs a Grandmother" , and, Mrs: A Andrew read .a little. poem about.. her two •krandsons . , The meeting closed with the benediction, A contest on."Things Grandmoth er •Missed" was' conducted by the Program Committee Unit 3 'Lucknow: UCW Mrs , . Ross Shiells was hostess for, '. Unit 3 of •the Lucknow United Church Women'for,the May meeting on May 2nd, The meeting had : a National theme 'in 'keeping with.Expo 67 Sixteen members •answered the roll•call by narriing • a Provincial floral emblem. • Mrs..Cumming opened the meet. ing.with a Call to Worship, follow• ed by :hymn, "Land of our Birth" .• ,.'Is was decided to hold a bake ,., sale• on Saturday, May 27th,;3 p..111. at Mrs. Noble'Johnston's restaurant .All members' are re ' quested to send` inbaking•for this The June meetinrivto be held at the Church, together with the :other.groups,. in theform of.a• Centennial: meeting • The treasurer •reporteda balance Of $124.25. Mrs. Sam'..Alton•spoke on the Stewardship of Faith in our words and actions: -`Mrs. Saunders .reported ' cards sent and visits to the . hospital. N1rs, `Henderson, social convener'; .'made' plans to assist at a wedding. on June •10thi`' The program .committee, Mrs . Lloyd 'Henderson and Mrs. Alex MacNay'presented the. following , Program . The hymn ''T:Ake My' . Life" was sung, followed 'by Prayer by Mrs, MacKay: Mrs. Chas:. '• •, Hallam read` the Scripture lesson. Mrs: Henderson gave chapter 10 of the Bible Study, 'Mrs.' W, Ritchie gave a piano' selection: Mrs. E. Taylor hada .re ading•on Citizen= ship. The, Study Book ori the Church in the Maritimes was continued by Mrs, Orland Richards. Mrs,. MacNay expressed a vote of thanks to those taking part and to , the hostess, Mrs. Shiells, T e singing -of the National hymn foll ed' by Mizpah benediction clos d the meeting. ONTARIO. "SO OTHER'S DA . CARDS By Rustcraft • At FINLAY DECORATORS Unit.' 5 4idanow UCW • Mrs,., Jack McKim was hostess •for` the' May meeting;o`1• Unit 5., Luck - now United Churdh Women .with 12`. members and 1 visitor present.. Mrs 'H , Kragt conducted :the dev- otioual period and program and read the poem "May": following 'a hymn the Meditation was given by Mrs. E., Hall, "The *Church'and The World': and the scripture from Matthew .5 was preceded by a dis cussion of the place of the .church in to -day's world. Mrs. Hall closed ,with prayer Mrs, H.'Kragt accompanied her. rriother., • Mrs. S. De Boer in' a .love - ly ,solo'".I. Need `Thee Every Hour"'.. The. chapter"The Protestant Church grows.and .multiplies, in Upper Canada" from the: study book was taken by. Mrs .L. Stirling •:A reading "Blessed are°.Mothers" Was ' given ;by Mrs Kragt. Following the .singing of a hymn, Mrs'. Rolert'Campbell.took charge of the business. Good used, clothing for the bale m'ay be brought in to :the church basement alanY time; Please remember to' save. used .post- age :stain s for' Leprosy Work. • The:. P P .Y June meetings of the 5, units will be • held as a Centennial'meeting in. the .church.' Mrs'. Wrrr. Bolt. spoke-. :of theapproaching weddings and the units pFart in .each. Mrs. McKim brought forward two pro- jects. Jects: The one chosen was for each Member to bring into the June • meeting.one or more recipes for dessert, to be used m• making : a book of desserts Following' the dedication of the • Lucknow Presbyterian W M S The Women's :.Missionary;Society of the Lucknow. Presbyterian Church ladies met in the church. May'.3rd and held their; May 'Meet- ing , neet-ing, with Mrs M.. •Henderson in• • the chair :A hymn was :sung and • prayer given •by'Mrs. Henderson. A portion of the eighth chapter of Acts was read in unison : after which Mrs. J.' Smith.gave :the Mission. Study "The Growth of the Church in Canada" -.'• The roll call consisted of •a Bible verse and was answered by twenty ladies. Miss N, Malcolnr read, the, 'minutes ofthe previous; month's, 1. meeting .''A letter of thanks from the family. of -Mrs. N.' Mackenzie. for .their expression of sympathy was read Mars: MacKenzie was: a valuable Member, for .many years, and will be.:sadly missed. •The • visiting committee gave their report and • it w as ' also' suggested • that•some project be achieved toward the CententiiaL such. as the History of Our•Mission Band". ` The Bible„Study was given by Miss Dorothy. Douglas, which,was' appreciated NO. N. Johnstone gave a.very. interesting report, of the Synodical meeting. of Hamilton and London, which Was held in Stratford, She. spoke of the, great'•advances of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, in the early years, compared to in an's'attitude toward the Bible in this day. ,People should remem- ber the 'past but not letit keep them from .remembering•the future The, meeting was brought to a close.' with prayer by Mrs. Jas. Little, ; PAGE ELEVEN South Kinloss WMS Mrs . Bruce Hamilton„of Luck- now was hostess°to South Kinloss W.M.S. on: Wednesday , May 3rd Mrs. Gilbert Hari-rilton,presided' and the Secretary, Mrs.; Lloyd . MacDougall read minutes and correspondence. Scripture was read` by Mrs. Lloyd. Avery and E,P esians: Chapter 6.was studied. Roll call, was answered,by a Bible verse •with• "'Armour:” • , • • Mrs. Ross: MacMillan gave a read ins and Mrs. Belle MacKinnon had charge of the Prayer .Circle The study, on the .early, Work of the. Church hi opening up Canada's :Western. Provinces was presented by Mrs. Herb Buckton who used maps., pictures and pertinent articles to illustrate the work of the early • ..' .pioneer ministers and missionaries. The hostess, with directors Mrs; Gib Hamilton•'and,Mrs..Buckton, , •provided an'attractive •lunch. The June meeting ,at .the hom'e of Mrs:. • Leonard MacInnes willbe•of a Centennial nature. To,:Adapt Formosan Chid" AMBERLEY NEWS The C. G. I..T. of Pine River, .Bethel, United Churches' and St • Lukes Anglican congregation att- ended their finalg meetin recently,. Y Theirproject to be undertaken is, the .:adoption of a child from': For- mosa. Mrs. Gordon Elliott is leader of• the C.G.I.T. with Marilyn Thompson as assistant. Aria. Smel tzer who assisted itt the work was presented,swith a wedding gift from the group offering and a hymn, Mrs. Campbell closed with the ;benedic- tion . _ ... �e star an• •s•;;.. When there has been an addition to the family; it's time to think of 4a4, • addition to your life insurance estate • IBe sure you.have enoughlife incur , ance.'CaU: J. K1NAHA R.R. „.2, udmow. 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