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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-05-23, Page 11SPAY MA' 23' 1973 and THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. ' And we would • be pleased to service and• repair your gardening equipment WHEN COMING TO 'BUY 'PARTS PLEASE BRING THE EAND MODEL NUMBER OF YOUR ENGINE - IT WILL US HELP YOU. OPEN5 DAYS A WEEK MONDAY TO FRIDAY 8. a.m to 6 p.a . CLOSED, SATURDAYS AT 12 NOON know Machine fop PHONE 528-3835 gannon UCW ngannon United Church et in the church base - Tuesday,. May 15 at 8.30 *nets of Stewardship icing, Mrs. ke and Mrs. George were in charge of the worship "Man's work Grace" was given by gton followed by.a hymn Leonard Reed at the ipture.passages were s. Errington andrnedi- en by Mrs.. Elma • Reed e showed many and clippings ,each on stewardship. ead,an article g and. Sharing" by d McCallum'of God - e,offering was dedicat-. Errington. Hymn 375 worship service. ne Hasty president for business. The roll nswered by 19 members isitor, An,itivitation C.W.L. meeting in e. June 12th at 9 p.m. was read, also a letter from Mrs. Reuber, convener of Leadership Development , stressing West- minster Week end in June and Alma College in August. • A day with Nile ladies at summer school grounds is set for June 7. •.Mrs. C. MCClenaghan and Mrs. G. 'McNee along with Mrs. A. Kerr and Mrs. H. Talmay of Nile are to plan the program. There will be a pot t. luck lunch and each one . is to bring a friend. A motion was passed that our treasurer be paid $10.00. The bazaar on Saturday was quite successful and the; president thanked all the ladies of the con- gregation who ' had helped in any- way. The treasurer's. report show: - ed a good balance on hand. Mrs. Mel Dickson reported on sick and shut-ins. After the benediction, Grace was sung and a. dainty lunch serv- ed by the committee. ,Mrs. Cecil Blake had the feature of the even- ing after lunch Tea Cup Topics. There*yin also: an exchange of flower slips.. iia SCRIPTIO TO LUcKplOW SENflNE1. en You purchase your wedding invitations Lucknowwill Sentinelyou will receive .one is fro subscription (value $6.00) to The Lucknow Sentinel Town & Country - Entertain 'Club From Wingham On Tuesday evening the Town and Country Club (Senior Citizens) entertained a group of Senior Cit izens.from \gingham Club at the. Legion•Hah. The president Aubrey Higgins' and Mrs. Higgins • welcomed the visitors and they were escorted to them places by the vice president. P. A..Murray and Mrs. Murray. The evening was spent in playing bridge and euchre with twenty- four tables taking part. . The prizewinners were•Mrs. M. McKinney of Wingham, high lady for bridge; Mrs. Wm. McKenzie of Wingham high lady for euchre, and Ray Finnigan high man for euchre; 'Earl MacDonald wasa winner of the door prize. Everyone enjoyed a pleasant evening of cards, .a her which a very tasty lunch was served by the Lucknow ladies, Mrs. Olive Lewis, on behalf of Wingham Club, extended a vote of thanks to the local club. FarniIes Move To New Homes KINLOUGH NEWS Mr, and Mrs.''Pan McInnes and family have moved to their new home at Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. Weir Eckenswil-' ler and Steven moved to their farm on concession 10. Mrs. Charlie Hodgins of Wing- ham visited on Tuesday with Edna and May Boyle. Miss Barbara Murray of Wing - ham went to Guelphto meet her aunt Miss Margaret Murray and Miss Bartlett from Montreal, who visited with Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Murray before going totheir new home at Westford, .where they will spend the.summer ' months^. Mrs. John Scottis a patient in Showed Slides Of British Isles WHITECH. RCH NEWS • Calvin -Brick . . W. held their May meeting Wednesday evening, May 1 at the home of • Mrs. John Jamieson.' Mrs. Roy Dawson gave the call to worship. Mrs. Richard Moore had charge of the business. Mrs. Peter Chandler gave the financial report 'Mrs. Roy Dawson conducted the worship service and read the scripture, Mrs. Ken Mason, Mrs. Roy Pattison and Mrs. Gordon McBurney gave a Dialogue Prayer. The offering was dedicated by Mrs. Roy Dawson. Mrs. Peter Chandler gave a reading; Mothers in the Bible. . Mrs.' Dawson introduced Peter Mason who showed slides of Eng- land, Scotland and Wales and gave a commentary of the trip: Mrs. Mason was.thanked by Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Moore reminded all of the special anniversary May '28 even- ing meeting at Calvin Brick Church when Rev. Barry Passmore will show slides and give a com- mentary of his recent trip to the Middle East.' Mrs. Moore closed, the meeting. Mrs. Gordon 'Mc- Burney's group served the Birth- day Tea and held a Bazaar. PAIN ELEVEN LOWER INTEREST RATES NOW AVAILABLE ON st and. 2nd Mortgage" anywhere in Ontario on. 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The aim and purpose was. repeated. Suitable hymns were sung. A film snip "Fall Initiation" was shown. Mrs. Don 'Bushell and Mrs. Gordon MacDonald were in :charge of the program. The scrip turee-was from John 14 and John 16 followed by prayer by, Mrs. .Gordon MacDonald. The study was "Won en and use of India; child marriages, divorce, family life and tradi ions and women'sliberation" ollowed by questions and.a discussion and a poem "God is like". Mrs. Don.Bushell gave the clos ing prayer and the Lord's prayer followed by grace and the court- esy remarks. . Lunch was served. A bake sale was held. 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