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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-06-25, Page 10.I{k }. THE .LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO �nda�I Guest Speaker, Aard cars An interesting -•meeting of.Luck- now United. Church Women was: held- on Tuesday night with forty- five •mernbers in' attendance', The Community ,Friendship' con•. 'vener Mrs. Lewis and her commi- ttee arranged the program. Mrs. Ernie. Lewis, Mrs, Jim Mathers, Mrs., Gordon Ritchie and 'Mrs ,. Gar- field McDonald' conducted the wor- : , .shiPperiod basted • on the' theme "Friendship ' Mrs Eunice. Duns muir favoured with a beayitiful solo, "I've Found . A friend" ,. . The guest speaker, Rev. R. T. Odendahl '. rector of St. Peter's Aug. lican Church, gave a very interest- ing and• humorous account of his experiences while serving • as miss ionary at the Six Nations Indian . Reserve and the Muncey Reserve and showed slides illustrating his, address. •• The president, Mrs.', Elwin Hall-, 4 Ashfield ' W.M.S..ASHFIELD NEWS Eighteen .Members attended. the W; M..S. meeting on 'Thursday in'. the church school mini. Mrs. 'E', MacLean.who was in charge. open` ed with prayer and Mrsi, Ed -Sykes . gave the Meditation;:; Miss 'Sadie. hnsori-gave-the--Mission-Stt dr assisted`by Mrs.'• MacMurchy, Mrs.'. :Jim. West•and Mrs. Allan •MacDoi- 'ald Mrs.;, Earl'MacDonald:.gay.e the Offertory praye•r:4 • •Mrs.'Jack• MacKenzie'and Mrs., Bayne MacLennan were the lunch; 117 committee... Instal;HewI toorth chairfor-the-:business arl: of the meeting. Reports.were, heard from the various, committees Arrangements were made for the' lunch ,at the. farewell' get-together for Rev. and Mrs, Stirling on - June 29, the Induction of the new minister.:Rev-.• Nicholls on. July :4th and the Thankoffering,in the . all. Mrs. Geo. Jardineread a page "The Meaning of Stewardship" A bale for overseas will bepacked soon. Miss Flora Andrew presented the report of the nominating committee and, Mrs. Harvey Houston .conducted the installation of the president, Mr's. Vernon Hunter, first Vice, Mrs. George Newbold: •and. 2nd vice Mrs. Jim Arnold. • • • • Mrs:, Raynard Ackert and Mrs: Hobert. Finlay.rnade the presentat ion of a gift to Mrs. Laird Stirling . Who has been.secretary,and. a 'vain - ed member of the U.C.V. Mrs.. Wm. Wharr'y presented . Mrs. Elwin Hall with .a life membership pin in.recognition of her splendid contribution to the United Church Women and, 'expressed:appreciation for her capable leadership while president.' The new president, Mrs'.'. Vernon ;• Hunter.,..took,the chair,.for the .clos-' ing of the: meeting,. uLKraemer' SpeakerAtm Bruce.Presbyteral; Officers of• Bruce Presbyterial. were welcomed to Walkerton Unit= ed. Church on Tuesday, June 10 by the. 'President, ;':Mrs. 'H. E., Slumski . . •After devotions, by Mrs. A .: Heard; Port Elgin,. the Secretary Mrs. J.C. o dcod`- =Downing;; Teeswater�intro- u •the Presbyterial Officers as' the • 'boundaries have just been. enlarged to•; nclude eight more charges. A• letter was read by the Correspond 'ing Secretary, Mrs.'` N'. Powell, Dobbington telling of a Workshop;' which will be held at 5 Oaks.' on. September 22, Mrs. Earl Wightman , Lucknow requested that aii'secretaries send in the.names and addresses'of all new Life • Members. h Deput 1011 es Protest: rs• •. .1 W � Cha .rne FYI , .. �.'WHITECHURCH. NEWS - Chalmers Presb ' • . • • held. their June meeting on Wednes- day 18th ednes-day18th at the. home.of•Mrs. And- •• rew Gaunt with. 15 in attendance.;: The President, Mrs. Wallace . 'Conn gave the Call to ,,Worship. All A•.deputation consisting of'.eight f sang Jesus Calls us:. Mrs, Wesley • :persons, armed with a petition • Tiffin read the Scripture and gave, • .containing :37 dames, appeared be- the meditation;: a.,warning`to Can fore Huron County Board of Educat-sada. 4 1 . ion` at its meeting in .:Central. Huron Secondary School, Clinton. Mon da' avenin ' re uestin the Board 1: to:instal a', portable classroom at. Blyth Public School ' ; � �+ � ,,�,� � Mrs 'R. W. Street,,. who "was : spokesman for the deputation,', sub -ed-a-ear-e€u-1 y prepared-lette co ies Of which'she handed- :�s� - • • P Mrs. Russel Rots,read a letter from to the members and officials of .the.. the Leprosy 'Mission re used stamps. Board,•and also to the press, • ' All kinds of•stamps are acceptable: Finally, after considerable guest Kee U.,nited S.tates•stam s <se orate' 'ioning'•back'and forth; the Board , p P p ,,.. Leave 4 inch margin of. paper. passed' a motion by John Henderson around stamp, . stamps steamed off R.R. 5, Seaforth, and Mrs. J. F1. are of :less value and<'keep them • Wallace, Goderich that J.W. ' . separate..Stamps are to be sent. to Coulter, su erintendent of schools , Lepros Mission, Room 1003' - ,67; ' p y look into the situation alld: bang in g � . . Yonge: Street Toronto 1, .. • . a recommendation •and• see what he A thank you note was received can do with the Departmentof Ed: from Dr, Graham Home, London ucation in getting: something done :for infants sweaters sent The topic was given b. Mts. Vic- " Or Emerson,'. •• ,Mrs. Dawson Craig led in prayer. The. Roll Call was answered' with ' u_d_ ; .• _to he_next�Execut, ve me_e ng_ • Interesting reports were given by 'the; five delegates to the school. at. Waterloo on May 6•, 7, 8. 'Mrs, ,Robert Turnbull,. Paisley, citizen- ship ind Social Action Convener suggested U.C. W. members en- tertain interdenominational Senior Citizens; for a couple of hours ,with tea; have supervised Friday night Drop Ins. for youth 13 years and up, centres for 'Second hand' Clothes,. be Foster Parents,. visit •Old People, . help. at Baby Clinics and' provide transportation for visits to Hospitals. Mrs: Eagles, Southampton,• gave' highlights of Rev Lawrence Purdy's. address •on Drug Addiction. Mrs. G Farrow , Allenford reporting on "Reconciliation in t a Broken. World" said that `the ,Disciples turned, the world .up -side down. Are the' U. C. W; • members? "The time to be concerned is now", said•Mrs. Harold. Simpson, Arkwright and*Mrs G. Wil 6n, .Pinkerton gave:a' thought-provoking 'poem; entitled "lt's'.none of m business", • Y business • Dr. McClure, . first Lay Moderator in Canada,` Will be 'speaker at the ry on e evening df -O b er 29• in Walkerton. Mrs. Slumski and another to be appoint- ed later, was named to represent our Presbytery at the Regional Con •ference Rally in Sudbury on Septem ber 5:; 6 and 7. /' • t:' • ini ns'of thel The ministers wan op • o New' "Curriculum Sunday School papers pros and cons°before November..Good books that anyone is.willing to• lend are to be brought Kiniough W.M.S. KINLQUGH: NEWS The June meeting of the Kinlougtr Presbyterian M. M. S. was held with Mrs . ;Lyman •Sutton hostess. The opening hymn: was "Whata friend we have in Jesus" . The report on buying the -record player for Sunday School use was given by Mrs. Jack Barr. An invitation was read to join with: the Lucknow „_ladies on July 30i.h.. • '�Devotioris-ion-".Mere "--iere=given- bylyirs ,Margaret McPherson.The program convener was Mrs. Stewart McDonald She read the scripture and first chapter of the Study. : book "New Acts of Mission" telling'. of the changing times Miss 'Winti- 'fred Percy read a poem' "Career". Two quizzes on colour and food: were conducted by Mrs. McDonald.. The hymn '40 for a closer walk. with• God" and the: Lord's Prayer. closed the meeting. Lunch was• served by Mrs. Frank Mauldin... WEDNESDAY,: JUNE 25th' 1969 The; offering was received and, The Local Presidents or the • dedicated by Mrs : ,Albert McQuill Program Chairmen. are requested to an.. Mrs . • Johnston Conn; treasurer, ,rave-the-fiirant al• -statement :o: rectify the situation. Immediately a motion by R M t Elliott, R.R. 3, Clinton .and A . Mrs.• Cecil. F. alconer gave a read- Garnet ead-Garnet Hicks g R.R. 3, Exeter,. was 'in "When we Pray Thy g Kingdom carried' -that Mr. Coulter look into come..., , enrolment.at all elementary • schools in Huron County and bring inany pertinent information.• _. similar the regarding situations sii.n la one existing in Blyth Chairman John B Lavis informed wth'not enough square feet of the delegation that the Board space for each child. would be favorable to some action Director of Education, D.J. t_rec:ekve&any.Ass_istan. , y .., —ee.from.(" K` rare reportedS• - supply your Regional area: President with a copy of'•your local'Progran 1969. On the same evening, the .Chairman •of Presbytery , YRev. Ron r.. ayrte , •Southampton welcomed a .. -capacity: crowd to the -Inaugural rneeting,of Bruce -Guelph,. Presby- terial. Reit. and Mrs‘.. Clyde, Bei= vie, sang two pleasing numbers ''It'Took a Miracle" 'and "Oh, what love The following slate of "Officers g was - read, by. Mrs. •William Arnold, Ripley and these officers were in- . stalled by Rev:' Rona ries Y Y Pine River: U.C.W.. AMBERLEY NEWS. Unit 2 of Pine River United "Church.,held their June meeting on; Tuesday evening of last week 'with an attendance of seventeen. Mrs. `Ernie Gibson°presided: . The',•rneeting opened with the :. U. C. W,', hyrnn':followed by prayer .; The secretary Mrs. Ronnie Ir .win read .the: correspondence. After the -roll call; •Mrs. Donald.Courtney gave the treasurer's report.. • An interesting discussion on: ,''Childhood discipline" was •1ed bt Mrs. Robert Rutledge. Mrs. Leon- ard: Courtney who was program con vener opened the devotionalperiod Vith readingow-somethin good about you" After a, hymn, the scripture: read- ' ing was given by• Mrs. Glenn Campy bell.. The, Study BoolOwas In charge of •Mrs. 'Jack:Campbell who show eeLa.Map of the part of China at '• ChengChow. where an American visitor interviewed some of the inhabitants, . .People are dying of malnutrition; and the lack of water The inhabit- ants. are 'still :hoping 'fot• a better ` way ' of life.. enediction•• lttnci was After the b • served in the 'Sunday 'School room :and a social hour followed, Church Services LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH. Rev.. R L..:Stirling, $'.A.,• B,D. Miinister JUNE Milt ' 10:00, a.16.. Closing of Sunday - nLa 1.. . SNOrGr1OuP_:_ 11:09. a.m. Farewell Service Both choirs will meet at 7:45 p.m. on..Tiwrsday. Induction, Service for Rev; Robert Nie atla will be Friday July 4 at 839 p.m. . TQC .ON TIIIS'• •'ane of the • worst . kinds of `weete ie Boat of irritating. and; :exasperating Caen 'against each other, by. •... vislence done; for violence dies, eVon • juice' -, may.»• • -kin .Church JUNE -20i0 10:00 a.m. Sunday School' 11:00 a.m. Marling Service Gue/t Speaker Mr. Hugh 'Jamieson --Hamilton; .Ont. Sunday School .Teachers citing"— Thursday, 7:30p.m, ST PETER'S ANGLICAN CHURCH • :Re Vit. T..F. Odendahl: lector �. 48111E Zllk 1er15 Church School, 11. Pra , God's Love Unchangeable was read by Mrs. Russel;Ross.'Nothing t s ANN1VERS� SUNDAY-29-th SERV CE<S 11=00 A.M.: and .7:30 P.M. REV. CHARLES MCCARROLL Of "Brussels` will be Guest Speaker.• ' -SPECIAL MUSIC . :A cordial wslcoma aweifs.' you. Wharry, , Lucknow ,: Mrs. Alex Heard Port .Elgin, ',Mrs ;;Gordon Farrow Boit 53, A lle flford , Gordon Wilson, R.R. 1, Pinkerton, Mrs. Arnold Darroch,, Clifford; nasi 'dent Mrs—H P tl S-lunski ; R-.uR:- -- ... •o .. _ •, i_ .: � •-�... co creta; r Re rdmgS •y M s: --Lloy I 2, Dobbinton; 1st Vice Pres Mrs,, • • - r • h I $ 197, Walkerton; Graham MurrayR. R. 'Palmer' CartWri ht, Box Y Corresponding S cretary - Mrs. 1 ston; AreaChairmen Mrs.. Wm. Norman Powell, RR..2.• Dobbinton; Treasurer -. Mrs. Ron Slade , R. R. 5 , Kincardine; Finan- cue - Mrs Ralph Elliott, R.R. 2, Ripley; Citizenship',and.Soeial< Action - Mrs. Robert Ttirnbull; •R.R. 5, Paisley; Leadership Devel.=' opment - Mrs. Erma Johner; Tara; 'Community Friendship:•,r:•.Mrs: B. Taekaberry_•, •Box '84, Kincardine; inadequate. She maintained that. all rooms were very overcrowded the Department. that plans arein process of being • ... _. 'Mrs. Street pointed out that since drawn up in connection with the the Blyth .school ,was opened in 'Jan- septic 'Elbe system at Blyth school, vary 1967.,.• enrolment has risen .gib n t. until4uch_titne_as. the extent' of fro pproxirnately 200 to 306 the ptoposalyis known definitely, this ncornin September, The sta .e 4. .... g..., .,.P 8 there would seem to.be no point in in the gymnasium. was used as a; , • proceeding with tlie.acqosition 'classroom-, and it had proved ,very l of lana, pertaining_to God needs changing. ',The things that need changing is Human Nature. • Mrs. Earl Caslick concluded a ;Bible contest., The next meeting July will be: sL:in_the_church.:. iheiithe chikt- ren.will put on the' programme and lunch will be served The Ladies 'Aid meeting followed. A, W. M. S-. Archivist -.Mrs,' Earl •Wightman ,- Lucknow,: Literature Mrs.:John • -PtYce;Soum thapton; .Christian and._ Missionary Education Miss, • E eanor • Lochead Chesley; ; • Prog rail lvlrs W,•D:Wells..; R. R:: 3 , ; Palmerston; Members without. Port= folio - Mrs. W. Mache,' Mildiynay, Mts.: Waiter Farrell, R.R. 2, Ripley; Past President - Mrs.. Nor man Belfry, Walkerton,.' Mrs:. • Slumski extended. Greetings frornPres ytery::, _ Ma. A. Heard introduced the speaker, Mrs, Doug Kraemer of pt. Jacobs who left everyone el admiring her' enthusiastic Evang • - istic� acts towards her children, 'her __- .._.�..... - ... ..� rat ... C ren s fiends_.-t1ied. ernationali"sts. She is a remarkable :. Widow and mother of 8 children cN\ who spends her life doing kind and rs .. thoughtful deeds, for others M . N.A. A. uetfrthe'y'-; iii a-.ec rthankingiationo her; exp sed all. Pie are, pin had been sent to Mrs. MacDon- ald at Brucelea Haven. Grace was sung, A' birthday tea was served to Fletcher R R those haying birthdays and to the others,. tewar s s 1p an. .v ocat ons rs.. Leonard Francis R.R.' 5',. Mount . ' Forest Supl, and' Welfare Mrs. PP y Mervin Eunston; R.R. 4, Ripley; • Press, and Publicity lvts.Irwn lr. l i R.R. 4, Kincardine; • Norninations - Mrs', Jas, KKirkpatrick,• Box 176, Ripley;