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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-05-07, Page 34• rt 7t A GS: `rEN THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Unit 2Ladies See Slides OfFlorida Mother's Day- was the theme. for Lucknow.U.C..W. Unit 2 meeting iry the church parlour, Tuesday.., May' 6th at $ o'clock • • Mrs: Orland: Richards:opened the meeting, and offered prayer for the. family; The roll call ."A famous.. woman:". was well .responded: to. 'After business was; dispensed with, Mrs. Ewart Taylor presided for very. interesting.prograrnme.' Mrs Steve Stothers read the., scripture and Mrs: Wilfred Drennan had the • study on China. Miss Julia Johnston of Ripley sweetly Sang some songs, accompanied; in:parts by her moth- •.er 'Mrs,Chas:: Haslam had two lovely readings, on Mother. -' NancyWalden very capably played two. •piano solos: Mrs. 'Morgan John ston showed slide's:of their recent trip to Florida .. A. very "successful hobby sale. was _ • conducted' with Mrs. Wesley Joynt acting:as a jovial' auctioneer, .A •.', social period' followed,' The coMmittee in charge, of'the meeting were Mrs, E.' Taylor Mrs .,.W. Drennan, Mrs, C. Hall am and Mrs .' S : Stothers.: • Blokes U'.C.W. The May nreetrn`gf. Blake U.6..W. was held at -the home Mrs : Mark Berger with nine 'meth - bets attending; ' • The.program was prepared byMts, Alex Juba who brought her tape recorder to. accompany the .hyrnns• no. -OO2.and Kiniough A.C.W. KINLOUGI.-NEWS The May meeting of the • ' :Anglican: Church women was held,: on•Thu'rsday-afternoon at the home of Mrs. Art Haldenby. . 'The Presi'- dent; Mrs.•Gertrude Walsh was in charge, Mrs. John Scott read the scripture.: Mrs, .Walsh, read the 'meditation from the Living Mess- age on "The Lord's Prayer", The. Members. Prayer; Prayer Partners Prayer and the Lord's Prayer were, repeated' i;n$unison" Special prayers were used for two bereaved famil- les, in our community. For the meditation, Mrs..Midford Wall read two -poems , "Mothers Love' and "The'value of a smile'° . The roll' call was 'answeredwith the word •"Trust :. Plans were 'made for the Deanery, meeting 'to be held at Walkerton on' May 27th. A,.get-well card was Signed' by everyone.and• Mrs.. Bert Nicholson gave the courtesy re marks. The meeting closed with the' litany from: the Living' Message,, Delicious refreshments were ,,sere- ed.' by the hostess assisted by Mrs: , George Haldenby.•..During the aft ernoon a fancy .quilt was quilted. f The .•scripture was read byMrs,..: Juba and answered by Mrs. Kaiser ,.:and .Mrs, Hugh, Menary.:Mrs John Plaster gave a very interesting summary of the. Study Book. Mrs. Mark' Berger gavea reading', . "A: Mother's Parable It was x -loved. to make: a: donation • .to the. Goderict Summer School ucknow n The -May meeting Of Unit .3 of. ,Lucknow` Unit 5 of the United Church Wom- en met May 5 at the home of Mrs. Jack Treleaven: •• Mrs, Gordon ,Brooks took charge of the programme and led in -devotions Craig Treleaven favoured with a piano solo. Mrs. Albert Morningstar read the scripture followedwith a, piano solo; by 'Kathy. Treleaven. • Mrs: Jessie AIlin„presented.a. chap- ter of the study "Panorama of the: Bible" entitled "The Glory and the Burden of the Law" .. Mrs. George Joynt,..Mrs: George Newbold Wm. Bolt read several passages of scripture_ • ,. .Mrs George. Joynt gave a 'reading entitled "Out;•through the Bamboo'. Mrs', Gordon• Brooks explained the three religions which the Chinese peopleworshipped before cormun- ism .andthen:read anarticle on. Religion in Red China now. Mrs.:. Jim Mathers gave a reading entitled "Little Things" . A contest. concluded the.programme. Mrs..Jack McKim presided for the businessortion of the .meeting, P The roll call was answered:by twenty ,t -twpeople... ' Mrs. Jardine o read. an"article, ".Christian.Steward- ship". teward-ship'.'. Unit Five will be guests, at- Hackett's Thankofferin -'. meeting May 14th. Mrs.Mel Greer closed, the. meet- ing. with a :prayer; .Lucknow U.C.W. was held in the Church •:parlour on May; 6th with • nineteen members 'present'. Mrs: Clarence Greer opened the meet ing ' y rea • ins a erre follow a hymn and prayer.. ' The roll call wasanswered by a Bible vesa ith the word Lve in . it'. Mrs.•I.:Ritchie reported an 'community friendship.. shiMrs. N.J. McKenzie ,thanked, the ladies for • their help/at;;the time'of•the d'edic ation service Mrs. • Wha'rry report - I.angs'ide Y:P.S. LANGSIDE NEWS Langside Young People's: Society met' •on Sunday evening at ,L ie ' home of Mr; and. Mrs. Dave Moffat with 17 in attendance. Before the meeting a sing -song was conducted: by Nany de Boer • The 'meeting opened, with:the Call to Worship by Simon de Boer The WEDNESDAY', MAY 14th, 1969 • INVESTING FOR RETIREMENTINtOME PERFORMANCE VERSUS COST OF ' LIVING. In the past.10, years (ending December 31, 1968), the cost of Hying increased 22%'while the Leverage Fund, including the reinvest - merit of dividends, has 'risen 229%. • The Leverage net 'asset value increased 40% in the year 1968 • In addition a • 16c per share dividend was' paid.. $10,000 in- vested n vested• in Leverage January 1; 1950 with dividends reinvested • had, d: value December '31, 1968.. of- $104,516 COMMONWEALTH INTERNATIONAL LEVERAGE 'FUND' LTD., .Established in 1949, the objective of 'this. Fund. is Capital .Growth making your money, grow. as a hedge against inflation. It is dedicated to keepingyour investment only- into the ownership of shares of well- . P gY established companies thatdemonstrate they are„ growing. Your investment is managed with a well-balanced blend of aggressionand caution • , . 'COMMONWEALTH INTERNATIONAL :CORPORATION LTD. Since 1932 sthe objective of this fund has been to invest shareholders' money m a portfolio of reliable stocks and bondsfor a good, continuing income'. It also has the long-range aim of increasing capital growth and income:' Last gain year's'•percentsg a in net; asset :valueplus dividends • .paid was 25%.• CANADIAN CHANNING.VENTURE FUND LTD:" This is a•mutual.'fund for the investor who• is capable of taking a little more than average risk ,to achieve above average results. in Capital Growth. Introduced :in June 1968, the , Venture : Fund gained 17% . in.. seven months. • For lete p_ information mf ormation re tax savings., etc and without' obligation::. contact. -(BERT) FREEMAN; AGENCY MANAGER Phone 392-69:38':=- Teeswater,` Ontario :: • NAME ADDRESS ' •;, (See Readers Digest May 1969, Page 120) ". • amp : The Roll Call was answered ed on Supply and -Welfare and Mrs. Sam Alton reported for the' flower • by the naming of a .Bird" : ;. .. „. T 'e rneetin � closed :b a . • committee.. The Unit was invited • Lunch was served bythe• hostess and w • . ra er. • ac Mrs. Alex Juba , on the ;,evening of May. 14th, also, to. a tea and bake sale at sale a• t on • on "NI :7th : Lan side • LA�,GSJDE NEWS • The Langside Women's Missions, Society met. on Thursday. afternoon . atthe:.'of Mrs , Gordon Wall, The president Mrs. Wes 'ourtg gai'e the call ,to wor_ hip For the 'devotions; the Scripture ead Was rby .airs, Eucene Conley with ..meditation by. `..r:.. :Eldon. Welsh, who also sang a solo; Piayer was ;i'4'en bv.:r5. `pan i .. ,:i11er. A readin . ''Ca I help my pee schooler to -row Cod'. was "ziti en byaMts'. •eor e Young ..*SO-. arine a ,a..Chri_tine''E egman sang a son= The roll call was answered by,narr inz':a' woman of the Bible. • s�,P Mathers then took charge of the meeting Mrs.: Collins read -the devotions and. led in prayer. Mathers read.a •scripture passage': ' • n The ladies chose: "Mother as' story o t e . yam.. tans up,. stan up .for• Jesus" :was given' by Carolyn., MacGillivray ,:before it.was • Y g • The seri tune :was read :b Murray P Y Moffat from •".-Good•News for Modern Man" ' Simon: de. Boer led in prayer." Roll call was answered with a verse• containing" Praise". The next meeting will be in three weeks on account of Whitechurch Anniversary, on'May 25 •A film on ."Smoking.:and Drinking", was watc es -wit interest and: a' as ,conducted by •.Doug ]'discussion iWall, With :guitar accompaniment,: is ".e—Lard=s-My-S sung• and themeeting closed with'. the. Mizpah.13enediction.: After a relay, lunch, was, served.:. their theme and gave three humor- ous readings which were much enjoyed., followed by a mouth' -:organ".selectian Collins "and A. piano solo by. Donna Gr.eer.. Wrs. • 1.'athes zave the last chapter.: of 'Panorama of the Bibles: . • The Meeting closed with a'hymri ---ands e r .• • The society 'war i:.•ited to greet at the home of Mrs. ,Frank 'filler; Lucknow for the June rne,eting, • An article from Glad Tidings Operation Sewin.g;lv'achine" 'was read byMrs. Lloyd Moffat• The story of the ,hymn "Tell me the (31 Old Story" was gi\ en by 1virs . Gordon Wall before the hymn was :sung: Mrs. Wes YSung closed .the meeting with prayer: ' • -. "shat. bus -i•..^• '..a .'• �. Ladies Aid was conducted.by Mrs Gordon Wall. Lunch was served and a social" time.. enjoed. •-�-ucknowUnit 1: L , Unit one of the.I ucknow J.0 W. Rr met at,the`.home of Mrs. ,;Howard Robinson:: Fifteen, members were present.: The theme. was ."Commun- ity Friendship'; :' Mrs Anderson presided and opened with the read•- I ing"The tragedy of our race"' ;Supply and .Welfare reported.4 quilts' and several articles for a layette had been made , ' The • members' were reminded of invitat- ions to.Dungannon, May 7 and to • Hackett's on•'Ma 14. Mrs. Garfield MacDonaldP resided : for the programme The: ladies enjoyed, recorded' music, by the Blackwood :Brothers Quartette. Mrs.' MacDonald `gave a. reading "Too Tired 'to Pray"., followed by a meditation on friendship:•'Mrs. .;. O live t U:.0 OL1VET NEWS' Mother" was the theme of the United Church W'ornen when they 1. met in the church on iW'ednesday • evening. 'Ivies.. Ray Ha.rnilton was d' convener of the wor'ship program:. T1ivS • 1 31 was read by Mrs 1-I, Clayton and brought up to date in a little.: dialogue 'by,Mrs .-W. Black and ,lis. r .1vlcGuire. A.solo,. "Bless • Hous b hlrs J' . M was enjoyed. Mrs.: 'White gave a reading , "A time fat Asking",, Mrs Robert Osborne conducted. the business.. t0 � Sh0l* It.'s the Lord Simcoe Hotel in the heart • of_cinwntowd Toronto, • within.waiking distance to the major shopping district and with•"the subway • 'right at the door,• You'll enjoy the friendly service and . s fisible pi ices; foo - `-- Next time you. visit • Toronto •eP1joy'it more.. than ever•. . . stay at the Lord:Simcoe: Anderson, conducted the study on :Chinawith several•members report Miss •'Hazel' Webster gave.;.Lile first. report "The promises of Mao'. • Mrs. Howald gave the Christian • interpretation ":How Mao's promises' are fulfilled": Mrs. Half reported . on . 'The work of the Church in • China" Mrs. Anderson concluded the stud.Y• bY.. reading . readin : an :article by Ray Calvert from the Observer Mrs'.'.Robinson gave.`a reading . . "Heed' the ',Keep Out signs ' Mrs. Wightman gave a splendid review i;cuss ' Study, "The New Morality": In its Y final analysis' the new morality is 'unselfish love. and concern 'for othets : Mrs: :MacDo' aldave' the ..closing prayer and lunch was served by the • cop-imittee 40 : •University -and King Stt"eetsv Tel. 3621848