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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LU. CKNOW
ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY., ,NOVEMINER 15th, 117
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CALVIN I,RICK
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WHITECHURCH NEWS
Calvin -Brick United Church
Women held their meeting Wed-
nesday, November 18 at the home
of Mrs. Ronald, Coultes with an:
attendance of 11. Mrs. Donald
Dow handed each a,rnap of South
America with .an•outline .of coun-
tries. Each wasto mark in 13
countries. . . .,.
Paragay and Bolivia are very:
poor countries with. only $100.00
yearly income. Argentina and.
Brazil arepoor countries with
from $258 to $542 yearly' income.
Mexico and Gautemala are avera-
ge ::countries with ,$525 yearly in-
come. Canada arid U.S.A. have
$2105 to $3158 yearly income.
Other facts were population and
export items and percent of total
income of their countries. •
• Mrs. Gilbert, Beeeroft handed
out money for different coun-
tries represented and a game of
trading products was.•played.
Mrs Lloyd Whytock gave the.
call to worship, meditation and
led in pra er • The seri •ture was
. read in unison., Mrs. •Lloyd Whyt-
ock gave the story. Belonging. The
new Creed was read by Mrs. Peter
•
Chandler. ' All sang l<um-btr-
Yak, 'Mrs, Lloyd Whytock led, in
'prayer. Mrs. LGordon McBurney
received the offering dedicated
by Mrs.. Whytock. Mrs. Ken
Mason presided for the bu. siness .
Mrs. Mason received the World
Day of Prayer Programme for
March 5. The next meeting. is
December 9'.
The nominating committee ,
Mrs. 'Mason' Robinson, Mrs. Rich-
ard Moore, Mrs. Ken'Mason, are
to bring in'' a slate of officers for
Decern-ber_..9! meeting
decided to pay '.share of ship-
ping charges on parcel to Angola...
The committee for the Christ-
mas social are Mr and Mrs. Mur-
ray Shi.ell, Mr, and. Mrs. Jack
Shiell., Mr. and Mrs. Sid Thomp-
son •to''prepare a programme. The.
social committee are to.look
after ,the lunch at Belgrave United
Church basement proposed for •
December 11.. A donation of $10 .
was given to Five Oaks.
A letter of 'thanks.was read
from Mrs. Doig , thanking the
ladies choir for :their number at
the Regional meeting at: Belgrave.
She asked for a reply from the.
group as to how they, felt the,reg-
ional programme for the Rally
had been o assistance.
:An executive meeting will be
held December" 1st, to fill in re •
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The meeting closed with' the.•
Mizpah.'Benediction.
Langs.ide 'YPS. •.
LANGSIDE NEWS
Inc' ,Lan side Young (People's
Society met•ori Sunday evening a
the •home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
de Boer with 18. in attendance.
Cliff Mann, vise -president pres-
ided:. •
•In'the' devotions the. Scripture
was.read by .Simon de Boer , the
meditation was given by John
Visser; and.lelr. Wybenga. 16(1 in
:prayer. The next meeting will
be at the 'home .of' ;ttr.'and Mrs.
Cliff Young in two weeks. . The
'roll:call. was answered by uan)in4
abook 'off e OIc� esta.merit
Ross Moffat showed a film .on.
Teenagers anti Witnessing. . A ..
discussion followed basedon'.
questions from the film. The
meeting closed with'a: hymn
and the rtiiipah benediction.
• •Keith Breg nin was in charge
of a game Lunch was served.
-BobMoffat 'thanked..-Mrs-�..de-" Boor
for having the meeting.
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WHITECHURCH.•NEWS. ,
Whited urch ' :. P. S'. held .
mcct-i-ng ,on Sunday cvcnins
at the home •of':Mr. and 'Mrs:'
'Victor Wybenga and fafri ly w.itt
an attendance, of 17. During tht
ousiness it Was decided "t.o go.,
to ..the..Psychiatric Hospital,. '
Goderich .;at Christmas and 'put
on a. play.' Chaperons Mr 7 a,
Mrs :Gary Chapman and •hir
nd "hirs•_Yrc-tem -. we•-
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appointed for the' Record HOP .
Cecil de Boer had charge of
the worship service, He read r
from Rev'.. Rex Humbard's .book
on "The' End of the World",
A.:.discussion. followed on.._what
Cecil had read.
The' next rne'eting is Nover h..e
2 at the hptne of Miss Darlene
Sirnpson, '`Charles Thompson
will be in. charge of the worship'
service