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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-01-23, Page 12RIPLEY' ABATTOIR Custom Butchering — Curing and Smoking Cutting and Wrapping -- Sausage Making — Fast Freezing HOGS' AND CATTLE ON MONDAYS CATTLE ONLY ON FRIDAYS Have cattle in on Thursday for Friday's kill With Two Big' Coolers, We Are Able To Hang Your Beef From 1 To 3 Weeks -- Whatever Your Requirements Are For Honne Freezers We Sell Choice Home Killed Beef, 'Pork and Lamb In. Any Quantity. At Lowest Marketing Prices ALL'MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT INSPECTEDFORYOUR PROTECTION CHAS. HOOISMA, PROP. ABATTOIR 395-2905 STORE 395-2961 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW,PNTARKI WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 'PAGE. TWELVE St Andrew's Church Ripley Reports A Successful Year repla6.ementof the Chnrch•organ, Which would 'cost in the .neigh- bourhOod of $5 ,•000 The meeting adOpted a Modell to have •the MeMorials Committee of -. ,Mrs. Adeline, Martyn, Mrs.. Fran- cis Gemmell and Lloyd Wylds-in- vestigate the possibility of start-. ing a 'fund of this nature. A committee of 'Robert Osborne, MrS. Reg MOOre, Mrs.. Adeline .Martyn and Don McLay was 'ap•- 'pointed to meet and bring a se- • port to the OfficiarBoard.on lim- itationS. for .Memorials 'to she . Church. . The Historical Commit-,. tee will study the possiblity of publication of, a Chnrch.Direc7 !dory with photoi.offamilies Murray .Culbert s expressed' the con- fidence of the congregation in the serviCes'Of the Minister Rev. Carnochan.. The .Minister , in. his seply,. expressed the thanks .of himself and his family for the Many kindne,sies shown to•him since; his arrival last July., 'The meeting closed with the Benediction by 'Rev. '.Carnochan,.• LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH J. W. Van Stempvoort Pastor Services:, 10:00 a.m. Service 2:30 pan. Service (Dutch, 1st Sunday of the month) Mrs. Ray flanno Is UCW ,Preside Donnybrook United Church Women met for the January me ing at the home '.o f Mrs. 'Stuart Cha mney on Tuesday aftern.00n January 8, led by Mrs. Jef son .folloWed by Hymn 358, S. Chamney read the scripture froth Roinans and. Mrs ,* W W. Jefferion gave the meditation. . . Mrs: E. Robinson read a poe "Impatiende",„' Fiymn'306 ."Hoi sweet the name of Jesus Souk's" was sung. ;Responsive reading followed, with ,several taking ve es and a reading was: given by 'Mrs; W. Jefferson... • New officers were installed a each member stood' as. name wa Mrs. Fry. read a poem: "Our Master". Reports from sup ply ,secretary stated that more mitts were needed for:the bales, Reports from U.C.W.. apd'card Secretaries were given. In.the business it was moved that a do don be 'given the .supply. secret R011 call for the. next meeting is something. fora layette. hrlers WMS WHIT,ECHURCH NEWS Chalmer's W. M.S. met at the home of A4.rs. Wesley Tiffin on Thursday, January 17. The presid. ent Mrs. Bill Rintoul opened the meeting with the call to worship "Faith in the New Year". She extended a warm welcome to members and visitors.. All sang Take my life and let it be, conse- crated 'Lord to Thee. 4 et•lowt4i0"~%"•""...04.•"." Hymn 256 was sung and Past Fry closed the meeting with prayer. Lunch was served by N Margaret' Leddy and Mrs. Ernest Snowden, Mrs., Robert Ross read the scrip- ture and gave the meditation You must forsake all evil and return unto the Lord, which will bring happinesS and good things. She concluded with prayer. A reading "As years roil onward' was given by Mrs. Bill Evans. Maitland Presbyterial Annual meeting is to' be held January 28 ii1Whit Atetlintidtrcehwg'rso Cuphurarceh t,oWtainkgeharn, tarts, It was decided to change the meeting day froth Thursday to the third Wednesday in the month in , hopes more ladies will be able to attend. Mrs. Craig read a letter from Canadian couneil, Dr. Grahams Homes. Eight ladies paid their, fees for 1974. The offering was dedicated by Mrs. Bill Rintoul. The roll call was answered by a scriptural verse with word: Hope by. eleven attenders. : . LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH Rev. Robert Nicholls, Minister • JANUARY 27th moo a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship This service will be held in The Fellowship Hall during which the film "Listen Chris- tian" will be shown. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the congregation will be, held following a pot-luck. lunch following morning wor- ship. For this lunch people: are asked to bring either sand- wiches or' cookies. Beverage , will be supplied. r"""ofo'%""S"‘".•!wo%"."."0"%oqho%e,",;" Lucknow Presbyterian Church Rev. Glenn Noble, B.A., B.D: Minister Phone 528-2740 JANUARY 27th 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Officers for the coming year are as follows, Past President, Mrs, Wesley Jefferson; presider)! Mrs. Ray' Hanna ;, first via , ivll Ernest Snowden; second vice, Mts. Hilliard Jefferson; Secreta treasurer , Mrs. 'Stuart Chamney corresponding secretary, ,Irs.S Thompson; press secretary Mrs Charles Jefferson and Mrs. Wm; Hardy; Stewardship, Mrs. Alarg aret'Leddy; flower fund, John flildebrand; supply , Morley Johnston; citizenship, Mrs. W. Jefferson; prograhi cot mittee Mrs. Robert J'efferscn a Mrs. 'Ernest Snowden; pianist A H., Jefferson, and Mrs. Robt. Jef e:rson; Christian Education, Mrs, Robt Jefferson; Official Board, Mrs. Edward Robinson; Board of Stewards, Mrs. T.' Artnstrong; manse Committee , Wilson: The Topic "On New Years Eve , Have 'al-lOt )3ath" was. read by Mrs. Victor Emerson: New Years Day is the ritual occasion when one can put the past behind and believe in something new to come. Christianity is, the religion of the second chance. Even an old' person can be born again. God may say, "Happy NeW Year" and everx .one has to find their own way of Celebrating the new begin- ning. Mrs. Bill Purdon gave a read- ing "Another Year". 'All sang "Take Time to be Holy". Mrs. Wes Tiffin read "NeW Years Plea" . Mrs. Rintotil closed the meeting witirprayer, Lunch was served by the hostess Mrs.. Tiffin. Courtesy remarks were, —gi/ert by Mrs., Rintoul. The February meeting -will be held at the home of Mrs. V. Emerson. Mrs. Lorne Sparks ACW Speaker The January meeting of St. Peter's A .C.W. took place in the Parish Hall, Tuesday; Janu- ary 15. President of the month, Mrs. Ernest Gaunt welcomed all and ciPened the meeting with a prayer for renewal. 'Mrs. J. Warren read the scrip- - ture from Psalm 75 and the A .C. W. Prayer and Lord's Prayer were repeated. The roll call was payment of fees. The Pancake supper will be February 26 and it was decided that due to rising costs the prices would be raised to $1.25 and . 75 0.'- Two quilts made by Ruth Thompson will be. quilted with .a start being made Tuesday , Januar) Karen Gaunt gave a reading " "Proinises to keep' in 1974". , .t• Mrs. Gaunt introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Lorne Sparks,' who gave a very interesting and , inspiring talk. at Ile EN the Rd Presbyterian Auxiliary ' The first, fneeting of the Luck- noW Presbyterian Evening Auxil- . iary for the. new year was held on , January 15, in the Sunday School room with 21 ladies present. The meeting opened with a New Years poem 'by the president Mrs. Roy Finlayson.. The hymn "Take time to be Holy" was sung. The scripture and Medita- tion was given by Mrs. Frank Hawthorn. Mrs. Tom Pritchard then gave us a recipe for New' Year's Pie. • Mrs. Gaunt read a "Closing thought"" and the meeting closed With a hymn and the benediction. The annual congregational • meeting of St. Andrew's Church, .Ripley was held on Sunday follow- ing the morning service, and ,a • pot luck luncheon served by the ladid. Rev. Cetil Carnochan acted as ,Chairman and D . K. • Mclay as Secretary.. Clerk of Session, Murray Culbert, gave the statistics and summed up the' Session's activities. Bob Harris and Don McLay reported for the Stewards and the financial pic- ture, respectively. Mrs. Jim Needham outlined the activities of the United Church Women and moved adoption of their financial reports. Mrs. Donald Blue and Wesley Irvine were elected as elders to replaCe retiring elders, Samuel Emerson and Oliver McCharles. Retiring from the committee of Stewards were. Robert Harris , who had cted very capably as Chair- ma , .and Gordon Bridge , Wesley Irvine and'Jim MacDonald, who had "all, served the congregation very well. New Stewards elected to serve a three-year:term were- ,Donald Gratton, Dale Farrell,. Gordon Fry and Wallace Pollock. George. Trainer and Clayton Nicholson were re -elected to — serve as auditors for the congrega- tion. Mrs. Florence Liddle and William Arnold were elected as" the representatives to Bruce Pres- bytery, with, Mrs. Donald Blue to act as alternate. A committee was named to make plans for Celebrating the 50th anniversary of Church Union. in 1975: It was Suggested that planning be tied in with the Old Boy's Reunion now in the forma- tive stages for the same year. This committee will consist- of Mrs. William Arnold , Convener, Mrs. Lot Culbert , Mrs. Elmer Osborne , Mrs. Robert Osborne, Mrs. Donald Blue,. Mrs. Adelent Martyn, Messrs. Reg Moore, Orah Crawford, James H. MacDonald and Lester Osborne. • • The meeting approved a motion to visit the congregation once a year in the spring, the month of March' was suggested as appropri- ate. Named to the cOmMittee to handle arrangements were Rob- ert Harris , Murray Culbert Mrs. Dorothy Needham , 'Donald Mac-. Tavish, Francis Boyle , Rod Mac- Donald and Don McLay. The • committee will pick its own Chairman. The congregation approved the continuance of the system of, joint services with the Knox Presbyterian congregation for the months of July and August. Reg Moore suggested that a fund be started for the ultimate . . The topic' was taken by Mrs. Ena Henderson from the book "For times like these" . While the hostess prepared lunch KIrs. Cliff Roulstrin conduct- ed a Bible Quiz. Luna and a social time folloWed. MORTGAGES' First and Second Mortgages BOUGHT-SOLD-ARRANGED Available for: FARMS. RESIDENTIAL. IMPROVEMENTS. EAR.MOR Financial Consultants Limited 47 Elora Steeet ,Harriston, Ont. 338-3037 Mrs. Noble Johnston gave two readings entitled "The Dawn of the New Year" and "A Bible Speald „What would yours.say?" The roll call was answered by the W ..M.S. purpose and expen- se donation.. The business Was discussed. The annual meeting of the 'Mait- land Presbyterial will be held in St. Andrew's Church, Wingham at 10 a .m . January 28th. Mrs. Vitd• in Mowbray gave the treasurer's report-. 'The meeting closed with hymn. i09 and' the Lord's .Prayer . Lunch was served by 'Miss Maudie Fisher and Mrs. Jack Fisher. 1.