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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Unit 2Ladies See
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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.:
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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.
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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,
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The roll call was answered:by
twenty ,t -twpeople... ' Mrs. Jardine
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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
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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%.
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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
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.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- .
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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
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.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) ".
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amp : The Roll Call was answered ed on Supply and -Welfare and Mrs.
Sam Alton reported for the' flower
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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.
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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
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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.
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Mathers then took charge of the
meeting Mrs.: Collins read -the
devotions and. led in prayer.
Mathers read.a •scripture passage': '
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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
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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: .
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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:
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Unit one of the.I ucknow J.0 W.
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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
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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
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final analysis' the new morality is
'unselfish love. and concern 'for
othets :
Mrs: :MacDo' aldave' the ..closing
prayer and lunch was served by the
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cop-imittee
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