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NOW SENTINEL, ,LUCKNOW;-ON;TARIO
South .inloss
W.M.S.
• Mrs' ' . arty Lavis.was ;hostess .
to South Kinloss' Wornen's
sionary Society for the January
meeting at her home in Lucknow,
an'January 7th. Mrs:. Donald.
CS Maclntyre and '•Mrs.''W.• P.
MacDonald e;edirectors-and
Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall, had' •
chargeof the Prayer Circle.
Mrs,;' Lavis openedthe meeting
and Mrs., Evan Keith read {cor•
respondence, Various reports -
'were given regarding the: work
of.the past year which were very
•successful.. The' Bible .Study.
• was• Ephesiaris 2 and, roll call
answered by a verse*with
Mrs.. Donald. C. 'Maclntyre
had the finish -of the Study E3oo:k
and the new' Officers 'areangea`
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for a meeting to' preps re ya new
program for 'the year.
Hostess and directors served
a delicious lunch Y
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Lucknow
Phone 528 3112 •
Lucknow• . .s.
i Met Mel King is..
The ladies orthe Afternoon 1. • 1 .• •Auxiliary of the Lucknow, Presby Unit 1 President.
terian Missionary Society met. in.
the Sunday School' Roorn , on The January Meeting of.Un t'
January 7th:'.. 1 of Lucknow United Church
• There. wa•
s:a •good' attendance , Women was held 'at the home of
twenty. -two- in all iers : Ross Cumming. on January
•' .Mrs.. Jim Srnith opened the' •
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nieet.in ; with a .prayer 'of .. 2.visitors present . hymnewas, .
thankfulness, after which h.yrriri sung. followed with a Prayer •
E;JS was sung. The' scripture by Mrs: Wilfred Anderson
was'taken. froltr the ..6th chapter.; ' Mrs. :Vernon Hunter.presid.ed
of St. Luke, and; :M re. J„ Adams for the election of ;officers.The
gave ttte•iieditation: - "By 'new presidents, elected a.re Mrs.
Still Waters" Niel King with Mrs. Spence'
The Prayer Circle was'given . Ir:win'assistant All 'other officers
. by Mrs • James Little, and Miss'
Sadie Johnston". The roll call was' Arinouncements'were that
answered with a verse. of scripture nrenibers. a're to bring quilt
thecontaining'word prayer•.Thank �blocks.to.the February' meeting
you notes were read from those, ,and an article for a layette
who had= rece-ived a lift :of rer aern *March meeting ' ''
•brance. The nmembers were Mrs: •Mel King presiding •asked
reminded ofthe`Presbyterial . •Mrs. N J. •MacKenzie.to a'
,..Meetingt Wingharn on' January conduct the'program,. \Readings
.a
l3th• Offertory prayer was ,given• were', given by hlrs:. Elerb CurranbyMrs... Noble Johnston.• • • "The New Year and i`1r ,. Sam'•
were filled by appointment..
Norman Taylor for . printing the Wo Alton
Just for r as
v-ote_o-f-tha-nays-w'rs-_weir_,, :rs__
y p g i tlowald read.the •
.progranirnes:;. M`rs. J: Little and scripture lesson "Rerrii•niscing
Mrs.' N, Johnston were appointed of School Days' was read :by Mrs.
.' delegates to.ittend the Presby' Harold Treleaven, '
terial at Wingha.n _�_ The February meeting' is to be
Langsicle• YRS
LANGSIDE NEv,%S :°
Langside Young peoples.Society
met on Sunday, evening at the '
'home of Doug'Wall• with 16 in.
attendance.... . . .
The meeting was opened: with
the call to. worship. and a hyrnn
with Carolyn..MacGillivra•y at ,•
the. piano . , •
scripturas read -try Nancy
.deBoer,.'and prayer was _given.
_by Ross Moffat.. Murray Moffat
gave ,a xeadi.ng, Carolyn MacGtl-
Mrs. CIarenceeI,t
Is Unit 5 I,eader
Unit five 'of the Lucknow :Unit.ed
3hurch Women held.their first
meeting!of the New Year at.the.
home'of Mrs; Jack MMcKim oh
January .6th, • Mrs: Jac:k Treleaven
presided'oue-r-the-;-fors . -o-f the
meet:ilig and opened with a read.-.'
ihg followed, by the 'singing of a •
hymn.. Assist&ng Mrs. 'trele.aven
with .scripi ure .pa'ssages' and read:
:digs were -Mrs 'McKim and. Mrs'.
Barry flack'tt . At the -end of the
devotional, pari of the programme
'Mrs: Treleay.eii ledin prayer and'
a closing hyrrin was sung ••
Kathryn McKrm •favoured the
ladies with two piano selections •
The .meeti ng was then turned
over to Mr's', M K Im 'arid the, roll
was-ans`w eyed_ by 13 _ emlzers
The following officers were
elected for'the next tern..
Leader , Mrs,, Clarence Bell,;
Assistant, Mrs. Iack.Treleaven;
Secretary , Mrs.. ' Barry Hackett;
y" . Mrs Treasurer, , Mrs Reg. Jones;
Friendship , Mrs-. Wm . Hunter; :
.Supply and' Welfare•; Mrs. Clar-
ence Ritchie, Flowers, Mrs. •Ern
•est Ackert; Membership, Mrs: A.
Marningstar;, Social Functions;
The Mission StAudy was give.. held in the Church. Parlour with.
by Mrs. Morgan Henderson - Mrs. Mel King as hostess. Mrs. ,
"Reconciliation in a 'Broke'n N ."'.J . Mackenzie closed `the meet:
World' ; To...be reconciled with ing with a Prayer:- Lunch`wa
ourselves, °with Goa• and with ` • served by hostess and committee,
others an this broken world ; it is
•necessar'y to come 'to an under-
standing
nder
standing of ourselves, of Gpd and
of others. 'We can only underr.
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Mrs'J fJ Ekim •
The rneribers`were asked to
volunteer: their homes' for the
S- 1970meetings, and this was done
With the exception of one or two
meetings. n
Mrs., McKim -Closed the meet'.
ing with prayer and a social t$,ne
was enjoyed by'all as, they were
erve-d lu•r t ' .T ftin the $oc a L
'time the ladies drew names for
secret"pals for: ihe.next year
..
The future of Christianity in
ahem, The churches of the
'Western World havetended to;
ignore the people of China for . •
the past twenty years, but' this
-year Marry o ---rbc-chttr'elt,` -.
members. are 'studying as much as
they can about China , and the
Chinese people. As far as. we
know, there ar'e •ho public relig
ious observances held in main-
land China at the' present time,.
a - d m e-nd-a tte-fa tl .-y
fulness and :witness Of ;individual
Christians, Mrs. Henderson
presentedsa very interesting.
picture of how we , as members
of.the•N. vl$. , could do.. iuit:
.part 'as individuals. ,
'Current: events were read by.
lvlrs cMillan•, . The. meeting
was brought to a close by a
hymn and prayer was 'giv,en by
Mrs, 8, Nifxoon::. a
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livray read ,the Minutes.. The,
next meeting is' .planned 'for ' •
ail John Visser' irr` Charge., :A . -
skating party,•'will be.heldon
'Jaruia'ry' 21.at the Ripley. Arena .•
the offering was,received by
• Martha C raham•,,with offertory,
prayer by Bobby /�Maci ;illivray. .•.
A .discussio'p 'was led by
Gordon Wall..on other denorniha
sing and: the benedktion was
repeated, A quiz on ;BiFI'e-
•Anirnals•was conducted and;,
:games and lunch were enjoyed
Helen Wiersrna moved a' vote of
_thanks. '
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