The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-06-14, Page 12D (BILL) MAY
Box 720,
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14th, 1972 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
CHURCH
Well. Cards sent. There were
eight members preSent at this .
meeting from. St. Augustine,
Mrs. Louetta Dougherty gave.a
report of•the'annual convention
held at Sarnia May 16-17 . Father ,
Cassano spoke briefly onConfirm -
.ation which is to be held June
14th, and also on,Parish Organiza -.
'tion,. and MissiOn Adopted Plan. •
As. this was Father. Cassano's.
last,C..W.L. meeting as Spiritual
Director as he is leaving for,Braz-
il to work with the MisSions, he
spoke briefly about how much.
he enjoyed working with the three
C.W.L. Councils, St. Joseph's,
Kingsbridge, St. Mary's,
Lucknow , St. Augustine , S . Aug-
ustine.
The meeting closed with the
League Prayer-. A flower and'
plant sale was held at this meet-
ing which was much enjoyed by
all. The ladies ofKings.bridge •
C. W. L. served. • lunch, after-which
followed a social gathering, enjoy-
ed by all the members, •
This is my new State Farm office—where I can better
serve you with the best in auto, life, and fire insurance.
-IRi"na~ite you toLcalLor_dropin_anytim.e._
Mrs. McLeod gave a commentary
admonishing Christians to put on
love, which, binds 'all together
in, harmony.
Nirs. Russell Alton sang two
lovely spring-time solos , In Lilac
Time and When YOtt Look in the
Heart of 'a Rose.
Mrs. Ph ris Mathers read a
paper giving the impressions of
Mr: and Mrs. Dan Rcise, on
Ghana ,'Africa , whete they are
now living 'in the city of Accra:
Mrs. Wm. Helm gave two short
'readings .• Somebody Else, and
'Replacement. ,
Mrs. Sam Alton extended the
thanks of the group to the hostess
Mrs. Kirkland, and to those takirq
part.
Mrs, McLeod read-a-poem,
Like Sunshine and the Mizpah
benediction closed the meeting.
Lunch was, served and Mrs. J.
W.' Joynt expressed her pleasure
in being with the group again and
introduced Glenn Walden
,as, a-,ctioneer for the very success-
Hobby Sale which followed,
The treasurer's report was
given by Mrs. McLeod-and re-
ports-Wer; giverrb3r-Mrsan-A-1----
ton, social convener and Mr's. W.
G. Hunter community
friendship secretary. The supply
secretary announced the overseas'
15-2-e—cif cling wou
packed June 7.
Mrs. Lawrence McLeod , who
presided for the program , read
a, poem, Spring Cleaning. The
theme of the worship service was'
"Let the spirit of Christ dWel1 in
you".
The' scripture , Colossians 3 ,
Langside C.O.C.
The regular meeting of the
C.Q.C. was held during church
service, Sunday with Hilda de Boer
acting as president and Karen
Young as secretary. Nancy de
Boer led everyone in a singsong.
The call to worship was Psalm
86: 1. Sandra Gardner read the
scripture Psalm 103, 1-5. Paulus,
—the puppet , told- as Jesus"- most— —
outstanding trait of character was
his unselfishness. Jesus had a
never-ending love for everybody.
Mrs. Wybenga , Using the
flannel-graph, showed us more
about the meaning of the Lord's
Prayer.
The children made crafts for
'Father's Day' and practiced
their niusical bible play.
Several C.VV.L.
Groups Met
A joint meeting was held on
Wednesday evening, June 7 in
St. Joseph's Parish Hall, Kings-
bridge with St. Augustine. C.W.L.
having St. Mary's. C. V. L. Luck-
now, Sacred Heart C.W.L. , Wing-
ha.,rnanclAqt . Peter's c.w.L. God -2_
erich as guests. Father Casiano
opened the meeting with the
League prayer.
A business meeting was held' for
St. Joseph C..W.L. and Si.
Mary's, Lucknow; C.W.L. mem-
bers. ,Mrs. John Franken, the
St. Augustine President was in
charge of the meeting. The min-
utes of the last meeting were read
and approved. Mrs. Kinahan.,
Church Life, reported on Get
Lucknow Unit 1.
Mrs. Ernest Ackert Sr.
was hostess for Unit 1, Lucknow.
U.C.W. meeting on June 6 with
the president Mrs. E. Rice presid-
ing, opening with a poem and
singing- a li-y-pfintsr.—C-laTen
Irwin was convener 'and read a
poem, "Do You ever 'feel lOw?.".
A hymn was sung and Mrs: Irwin
led in prayer. Scripture readings
were taken by Mrs. Al Irwin and
Mrs. Barger. Mrs. Clarence.
Irwin took the to is "Usin
Opportunity, - the Gateway to
Success" stating that to be suc-
-cessful-you_must,.1
yourself and ability to get along
with others,. Several piano instru-
mentals by MrsiLorne Durnin
of Whitechurch were.en.joyed by
all..
The minutes were read and
approved and a hymn was sung.
were present.
Mrs. Wm. Bolt reported for soc-
ial functions asking for donations
of food and money for the cater-
ing for the 50th anniversary cele-
bration of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Bell, on June 12 in the church 'par-
Mrs. Grace Campbell read
poem ,,'Brighten the corner where -
you are' for Christian -_cltication
'and Mrs. _Al Irwin read a poem '
"Alphabet" for Stewardship.. Mrs.
Jas.' ivia.thers.reported on selidit.;
cards to.bick and Mrs',: •
Dunsmuir reported for CirzenShip
by reading "Christianity is t he '
friends-hip-ol-naars,
Irwin entertained ,With sitiOn ,..t a,
couple of solos.
The offering was received and
themeeting.closed with a hymn
and Grace. Mrs. Rice thanked 1
the hostess and all who took part' 1.
in the meeting. Lunch was .serv-
ed, and a.sodial time•was enjoyed
at the tloSe of the Meeting...
Lucknow Unit 3
On Tuesday ,June 6 , Mrs Goid-
on Kirkland welcomed'Unit 3 of
Lucknow United Church Women to
the Kirkland home , "Afton Lodge"
concession 12 Ashfield Township.
use-wa-s-built
You need hardly be rerninded that
livestoCrfarrning is a hig-hly competi-
tive business... that to succeed today,
production costs have to be'controlled
today, in every way possible.
Feed costs, 1,abou'r, time . these
are all costs of production that you can
probably reduce even more. If your'
a a [0ts-k-i-S--1-74113-e-ntrArand-lik
eipand further, start Calculating the
production savings. made,possibte by
bulk feeds handling.
Behind SHUR .GAIN BULK: FEED
is -Tears of experience in
feeding herds and flocks that number
in the thousands. That experience is.
yours for the asking. Would you lkke
to talk it oVer ?
There's Increased
Feeding Efficiency
foir You in Shur•Gain
Bulk. Feed Service
from Us
by John Murdock, who modelled
and. named it after the ancestral
home in Scotland.
Som'e unicine features have:
been removed in later years. in
order to make' it more convenient • for modern livin
With refrigeration, dumb wait-
ers are no longer needed.. A huge
_stone_bake (-won ..leschen_LOI.a.out ,
filled liVe wagon loads of stones..
After giving some of these int-
eresting items: of information,
Mrs'. Kirkland opened the meeting,
with a. short.poem. This ,was fol-
lowed with a hymn and repeating
'the: Lord's Prayer.
.0ne visitor and twenty-one • •The roll call was answered' by
members were present. The roll "One way to. combat racial dis7
call was a precious stone named. crimination". Nineteen •
in. the Bible. •.
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