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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-04-16, Page 10114, •'PAGE, 'T.EN:. 1R w per, THE •'LUCKNOW SENTINEL,; LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16th, 1969 Mrs Joseph: .Ficky: ISC.W.L President` " The annual meeting of the St Augustine Catholic Wornen's'Leagu was held Monday afternoon., .April 7th at 2 P.m:. in the Parish Hall ., with 14 members'and 1 visitor pres- ent ..Father Galea, the Spiritual Director, opened the meeting with prayer, Mrs. •L.: Chisholm.. read thank you,. letters from • Mr .:and Mrs. A White, Father.Galea; James, Gibbons, Mrs.: L; 'Chisholm. and. League correspondance. The • ~' • Treasurer. reported $140.42 in,Bank.. The. President thanked Mrs.: ; Wm. Kinahan for ,getting the. flowers for Easter.. Mrs,. Jerry Van,.Aaken repor ted 31 paid .members, the highest membership yet obtained,. The' treasurer also reported $365.;74 had been; given•'to the Parish, 'fund. during the year. This was raised from Tickets:,' Bake Sale , Card) Parties andenn : sale., The -audit;- P Y ors, Mrs. Cyril'Boyle and Mrs . Wm. Kinahan, :having examined' . 'the .books.•.igave. their. report: The, President, Mrs,.; Gus Redmond thanked the rnembers for their co operation during her two years lit , Office; A vote••of thanks wasextend• ed by Mrs. Wm.. Redmond'to the retiring President Mrp . Gus Red rnond •'for her untiring efforts. ` The Nomination for the new exec- utive completed earlier by the nom- ' ination committee,. Mrs. Gordon'. For-an-a-nd:mrs :--Ne-1-Stapelton' w as •voted .upon. •Election. Chairman was Father Galea. 'The new. officers are as 'follows: % /J President, Mrs. • Joseph.. Hicky;• lit vice. president; •Mrs.•John.Franken 2nd Vice 'president Mrs Cyril Boy Raymond Boyle; Recording'. 'Secretary,'Mrs.:.Wm. Kinahan,. : ` CorresPo ndin Secretary, Mrs. Wm Corresponding Y Redmond; Treasurer,;M.rs:Jerry Van Aaken... A vote of thanks .was; extended by. Mrs L,.:.Chisholm: to the auditors for examining the books. Mrs. Gus ,Redmond pinned the' President Pin''• on. the.new, president , Mrs Joe Hicky • „Mrs Wm Redmond' pinned; the. Past 'President : in:on Mrs. Gus Redmond. i • The May meeting will -be held • 'Tuesday,, May. 13. 'The cleaners' for the• month:of.May are Mrs .,Alex • McGihnes Ar-s-Joe•-Finaeort 'Mrs. Rank Eckenswiller. The meeting'was adjourned by Father Galea; A dainty lunch was served by the. C. W.1.„;ladies Langside Ladies Aid LANGSIDE NEWS A briefbusiness meeting; of Ladies 'Aid was held at the home of Mrs., , Bob "Breginan w ith the Women's Missionary Society meeting'. Plans were finalized for serving, an anniv- ersary dinner on April 26. The Ladies Aid will -donate $10 toward. any family wishing' to, send a child to Kintail camp. ' Zion V.C.W. M'rs. Eldon Ritchie held: the April 10th meeting pf the• Zion United Church Women at;her home with 15 members, 1..visitor and 1 child. present. Roll calf was answered with an' Easter .Thought President Mrs. Charles Wilkins opened the meeting with •a'hymn pertaining to• missions•in unison "In -Christ There is -To •East> -or. West • a prayer and' the Lord's` Prayer. Devotional •was taken by •Mrs . Douglas Raynard with a reading "And .It;was Easter" and a story ' "Easter is on 'Ivionday" and ,closed•; with a prayer.. lyirs. Harvey Ritchie led the study book off China, using the map of '. China.. Mrs. Frank :Ritchie. read from the; Observer an article on Ray Wl'ie .who was chosen by ''the.Miss- ion Education Committee to pre- pare the China Pac •, Which is used, in,:the StudY of China.' in the United Church Questions were ask ed' on China and answered by,read- ings from Mrs: •Alan Barger:,, Mrs. • Kaiser Mrs ' Russel Swan and Mrs dim Hunter.; con es , :oo sof-thBibi conducted by Mrs. Douglas Raynard and; a reading ;Moods was .given b `; Mrs . Gordon Kirkland.: • Thankoffering envelopes, were: handed in Treasurer s report was read byMrs. Alan Barger ..*stating part of the allocation•to be sent to headquarters',r Mrs Allan:Ritchie-, and '':Mrs ' Charles Wilkins visited and gave; Easter cards to the shut- ins. Visitors for May are, Mrs . Rob rs'. 'eteF ' ook.: A thank you card was received from Mrs. Wm'. G. •Hunter. Supply work. was given by Mrs..Gordon Kirkland reading_thank you letters from • over- seas relief bale:and,the Children.`s}` Aid Society in 'Goderich, The president read a letter from. the Huron -Perth Presbytery on support- ing the Children's Aid. Soviet at Messengers � elf Successful' Sa1e LUCKNOW UNITED c ert e 111 an. �a. • Stratford•nand Goderich summer' ...camps..:All are, in favour. of sending • :a .donation •�.an' s�de YPS• 9 . To complete�the'orders:of the LA1\GSIDE'NEWS plates with the picture icture of Zion P. . Langside Young, People's Society Church as a souvenir, orders can be met at the borne of Mr..and Mrs, to en tom Mrs I-ran"`k;" tc, ie a Peter de Boer on Sunday•.esening: hits': Gordon Kirkland .• Anniversary Simon de 'Boer presided and for the' service at Zion Church is to be, de' otions the Scripture was••read by .May 25th.' The:president read a Cliff Mann with 'prayer .by Ross letter to an invitationrat North St. Moffat. Carolyn MacGillivray read United Church Goderich on April • the minutes ,.12 •members answered '15 from 10;.30 a.m. to 3:30 p„m•; i ,the roll call :Next meeting will be.`with'a'box lunch. The ladies will • at Mr. and Mrs'' 'Bob Mann's. Off=` cater to a bowlingteam in Luck- ering was .received by Bobby Mac- ,cater on April l'9th v The menu •was f Gillivray with prayer. by Marlene ' arranged.. There is to"tie:a plant.• fiMann , A reading was given by and baking -sale at• the May 'Meet Carolyn i`MacGillivra ;. .•illg, ' Another record .'"Don Lo.nev Speaks; Mrs Harvey'Ritchie tooioirp the to Teen-Agers—proved..very interest. collection and ,Mr.s..Kaiser'tnade ,,OLIVET NEWS, The Olivet Messengers 'helda. very successful rummage sale in Luc laIow on Friday and. Saturday •The U.C. W. held a sale of home baking, and bazaar at the same place on Saturday. ' . • .Mrs, Herb Clayton returned home; from hospital, in Londort on Satur"' day.: Bert Eaton spent the weekend_ visiting with his,' brother and other relatives in St: Thomas. • Mrs. John Nelson and family of' Grand-Bendvisited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White and family. Mrs. Henry Howes of Listowel spent the weekendwith' Mr. and: Mrs. Walter •Black .andmily. , fa. ..• Pine River AMBERLEY NEWS p Units, one and t.wo,.of Pine River 'United Church• Wornen •met on Tue- sday evening ,-April 8 for their; Easter' tea and meeting... There• was an attendance gfifty Mrs.. 'Delbert Wilson presided :arid .the secretary ,', Mrs . Carrick Coiling read:the 'Correspondence, Mrs. Eldon Bradreywas convener :for the, program which opened with. an Easter • reading by Mrs:: •Mervyn Hooey, and was • followed with a sing song, Y b, Mrs:. • Lynn Lowry.and Mrs. • Jack Campbell with:Mr's. Ernie,' • :Gibson 'asn accompanist. The • scripture reading'owas given by Mrs'. John Ferguson and,„was, followed: .• with meditations by Mrs. Margret Snobe'len . Mrs. Duncan Thorbi rn, led in .' prayer . . A' duet "The Old Rugged• Cross', sung by Mrs. Bob Courtney and Mrs. Bill Kempton was 'enjoyed. •Aftera reading,by Mrs. Sam Gi •son, rs.' • ' •n :ra' ey dealt 'with the subject "Why:the U.C. W. `. U.C. W.?" which led, tit): an interest. ing discussion: After the closing„ hymn and, benediction, members were invited to the; Sunda :School Y ' • room where a delicious 'tea Was served by .Unit 2 :Tables' were .set. in the: form'of.'a'cross• and centred with an Easterhl . • A 'social hour, y.' foliow ed the tea. EW of edication CHRIST1AN EDUCATION BUILDING AND MANSE unday, ApriL2OthAti CONDUCTED BY Dr. G. Victor Levan of Brantford Chairman of Hamilton Conference. • and Member' Of General council Executive. REV. VICTOR WILKINSON OF KINCARDINE WILL• REPRESENT BRUCE, PRESBYTERY' Service .followed by lunch and tour EVERYONE INVITED TO ATTEND. ' Church Services Lucknow .:Church r �an Presbyterian APRIL, 20th 10:00 a.m. Sunday. School 11-00u.m.. Morning ce.' r>�B Seryt. Guest Speaker Telford' Penfoldj ing and instructiv e ' DouWa conducted; a''Sword Drill,based on the word 'honour' t n. L'.1. —• LL 'The Mizpait Bertedictiott was rep- eated. to close the' rrieeting.: Mrs de Boer and Nancy' served lunch . , 'Murray Moffat rnoved•a vote &f*-. . thanks to de B•oersn: • '['i!1°•`Y•'•'y'T,rr.....i JbX::N...'.(aC4.XYt''•x'Y” �• , The May'rneeting is to beheld at Mrs. Harvey Ritchie's, The rneet- ingg closed 'with ari •Baster• hymn • "We Have Heard a.1oy ful Sound" acid Mrs, Kaiser gave• a prayer,. The hostess and• Mrs. Kaiser and Mrs, Charles Wilkins. served lynch. • Langside VI/.NI. • L -1A -NGS -IDE: NEWS Langside Women's Missionary Society held its first meeting of the. year on''hursday afternoon atthe home of .Mrs. Robert 'Bregman ; M es oung, the president opened the' meeting with .a: call to worshipand tyle W.M.S. 'purpose was repeatedan'unison. The Scriptttire was read by Mrs.. George Young:• The, meditati`on••'' Word of God_ialtatuce„ w;ias_:gi_ en..b Mr Lloyd Moffat, followed •with pray- er by Mrs'. Eldon Welsh. A poem Apr -was -a -s -read by -Mrs. -Mrs. 51. Josephs-Counci I- Elect Officers At Annual Meetung° Twenty-two members plus four, ;visitors attended •St Joseph's annual meeting held in the school gym on' April 13: Father Galea opened 'the: meeting with League prayer•: The, . rninutes•of'the last meeting were '. read,, Bishop Carter',s'°letter was: read regarding out lcttcr of than -lis' for- Maltese priests;. Fees are raised tO.: $1.50 to• include the .:League, Maga/line. On May 20 and. 21 the. •' .convention will be held'. in Chatham .The treasurer s report Was given. A-nrual-reports were • read by each ST :PETER'S: ANGLICAN CHURCH.: C `Rev:. C. F. r Johnston • Rector • Easter 2. APRIL 20th: 10:15 Church School 1 -:I5 -Morning -Prayer convener •present,..when president, • Mrs :,;John Austin .gave the ' highlights of eachmonthly meeting' Mrs: Stan, Doherty: presentedga statue'to Mrs: Carl Ri'e hng in hon,, oar of their 25th anniversary..::1\;ki.. 'Eldon :A ustin' won the mystery gift. Father Galea reminded us to. prYfor, Pope Paul. Father 'Galea`• . c osed the .meeting with•prayer and ,Mrs; Frank Riegling adjourned the. meeting. Father Galea wiith•helpers Mrs: Walter, Clare , Mrs y, . Leo Courtne. . and Mrs. .Carl'Riegling were in arge o-f=e-lections-.sheaew .offic- ..I Holers are - President, :Mrs. John y, Land . : Austin; .1st Vice' Mrs. .Reis Milten- . burg; 2nd Vice, Mrs.!Bob. Howard; 3rd Vice, •Mrs.: Ormie'`Heffernan; rs, The Easter Th:arrkofferi,ng meeting Recordint Y Seccetar Mrs : Fp .r of the'Lucknow United Church Wo- menwas held Wednesday evenin d S W Y $, Riegling Correspon ing; ecretary, Mrs: Antone. Van Osch Treasurer• April' 9• in the Fellowship Room � • Mrs. Joe Courtney ',The president;; tvlrs. Elwin Ha11,.- `• ' :. •Ever one then enjo ed a4 pot -luck welcomed the members and ;visitors Y Y . aid 'read a. short poem, "Hello ' . supper . r s Mrs -w -Tien -C- arr�er:on�arfd-Mr-s--Earl . F Swan eon. ducted-the.devotions ;' us ing the theme, , "The Assurance of Ester`:' F1'lowiug a, ylrrn ; Mr George• Conlan .. For the roll. call rune members paid"their fees. Sev er• al thank you's were heard- for • cards received. The.Su '' i.PP.YY -secretar read the all- , .•. 'oration :for'this group„ and the need for - good „used warm clothin g , g. . for the bate:.' Instructions ,.are avail able for knitting'.shirtt for children. of Viet. Nam and 'Biafra.. The next meeting will be at Mrs, G:or'don Wall `s The.:offering .was received y oanne ;regman ano ering prayer by Mrs. Stewart• t.tacGill-'V-; ray: , •• , The Easter 'Message was given by Mrs ; Gordon Wall/ The- meeting was closed With prayer by Mrs. Donald Huffman. Luneh•was served by •firs 'Bregman ... ltYpCf_'••.•.JEe',NkYibBRX`"•••.w.«..-.rvrPx.y:�t.:kfttW:Wfv'/�.Ifi�YRk •NfiNbfl.:1#i"'�. P•"`:1 . Cameron read the Poem "Reach out and take His' hand" , Mrs. Earl Miss McGowan'; in her very pleas .'Swan read the scripture passage acid in manner; showed pictures ot;l�er. Meditations on the theme were g ' Hair recent visit to the' Holy Land', takenby Mrs. Cameron.. Mrs Hall wlich proved most interesting with led in ra er and the h mn yes and :"Crown ; .. .. P , Y Y the many Biblical nan Crown him with man Crowns." . S.he had .ot dis-''' y variety of scenery, • was sung . .. • • : • n• souvenirs from •tier trig; • . play rria .y The offering was received el Mrs and modeled a complete Hadi: r cos: Sam Alton and Mrs. Wm He:lm • c,: tum.. •. . > .. and dedicated b Mrs.,, Alex And- Y . rew ; Mrs' rs Harold avetl th�ihEc} v' ry - : 'r Trelel eer inaerestipti�tra Jim Henderson and Bob Hall deli- . ' ghted the group with a lively piano elogue Mrs.N.J. MacKenzie ntrodtac duet ed nar MrsdAc, J.kWert fa .Joynt andwitFirsh .a R y • voiired cirtat. . . • the speaker., Miss Clara The meeting; closed with the guestP tMencGowasAidnin diGoderichrector of, the Child- Mizpah .Benedictio 'and. a serial time was enloyed ' over a ' cu of ; tea ' 1