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Nile United, Church
Hold Their Annuai Meeting.
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'Gen .eral'Meetinge Of . Lucknow UCW
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annual Congregational,
eting of Nile United Church
held M the Church basement
a pot luck Oinnett'\$tyed at
00p.m. and the business part
the. meeting at 1:30 p.m.
he meeting was opened with
ipture and Prayer by Rev.i
ence McClenaghan,
the absence of Cliff McNeil ,
Oti011 by Harvey McPhee ,
ended by Mrs. Alvin Kerr that
McNeil act as secretary
the meeting.
minutes of the former meet-
were read and adopted, on a
ion by Doug McNeil, Second-
by Mrs. ElWyn Feagan.
letter of resignation,was rec -
from Earl Bogie from the
d of Elders, :moved by' Mrs.
Rutledge, seconded by Harvey
bee that we accept the resig-
on with regret. .
arch secretary is Cliff
01, nday School Report was read
arvey McPhee showing a:
nce of $30.09 with Mrs.
Kerr as superintendent and
ey McPhee as Secretary
urer,
lorers group report was read
s, D. McNeil with 23. in the
p. The leaders are. Mrs.' Doro-
rendley, Mary Louise
Mrs, JaCk Clements
Mrs. Doug Young.
report was read by
A, Kerr showing a balance
nd of P4,36 . Appreciation
hown to the C. G.I. T. for
done in the church
ent. The leader is Nits.
Judy Kerr .
U.C. W. treasurers report was
read by Mrs. E. Feagan showing
a balance on hand* of $9.94.
Treasurer's report was read by
Mrs. W. 'Rutledge ihowing a
balance on hand of .570,
) The Pastoral report was read by
Rev. C. McClenaghan.
Manse Committee >report was
read of Mrs. C. McClenaghan
and made mention of paint and
labour for the Manse..
Auditors report was read by D.
McNeil.
Bible Society report was read by.
Mrs.Elwyn Feagan. Collection
was $64.15..
• Observer report was given by
Mrs. Horton Talmay with 35
names On the roll.
Trustee report was read by Ron
Pentland and reported work on
drains and possibly catch -basins
ardund Ole outside of the Church.
A motion by Mrs. H. Talmay,
seconded by Mrs. Earl Bogie , that
the reports be accepted.
Elders ate as follows: Jim Haw-
kins, Doug McNeil years; Cliff
McNeil, 2 years; Jamieion Ribey ,
1 year A motion was passed to
contact Harvey Bogie to act
Elder and if not a nomination will
be called at a later date:
Board. of Stewards is as follows:
Mrs. Alvin Kerr , Glen Ribey , Len
Christilaw , Ron Pentland 3 years;
Jim McPhee , Frank Scott , Car-
man Pollock , Horace Crawford 2
years; Arnold Stotbers , Horton
Talmay 1.year.
The Trustee Board is as follOws:
Cliff McNeil ,:Ron Pentland ,
Doug McNeil , Glen Ribey , Len
ChriStilaw
Auditors , Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Mc Neil; Church Treasurer , mrs.
Wilmer Rutledge; Press Reporter ,
Mrs. Cliff McNeil; Manse Comm-
ittee , Mrs. A. Kerr , Mrs. E. Poll ,
ock, Cliff McNeil and Len Christi.
law; Representative from the
Trustee. Board to the Manse
Committee., D. McNeil and Ron
Pentland; Anniversary Committee,
Mrs. Jim Boak„, Rev. C. McClen-'
aghan, Doug McNeil, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Hawkins; Observer repre-
sentative , Mrs. H. Talrpay; Org-
anist, Mrs. Jim Boak.
The annual meeting for the com-
ing year is to take the form of a
noon luncheon. Representative to
the Board of Stewards from the
U. C. W. is.• Mrs . Elwyn Fe'agan.
Appreciation to the caretaker
was shown. Appreciation was
expressed to Rev. and Mts.
McClenaghan for their splendid
services daring the year.
A motion by. Ron Pentland was
that the meeting adjourn.
St. Peters ACW,
President of the month, Mrs.
John Warren presided for the Feb-,
ruary meeting of St. ,Peter's
Anglican Church Women.
Mrs. Ernest Gatint gave the
opening prayer followed by the
A. C. W. Prayer. Mrs. Garratt
read the Scripture. The roll call
was answered by "What am I giv-
ing.up or taking up for Lent" . Rut
Thompson gave the Meditation.
RepOrts were heard from the
Social Servide Secretary and Card
Secretary also ?rom the banquet
The first general meeting for
1974 was held in the church par-
lour on Tuesday , February 19th.
Mrs. Jack Treleaven, 1st vice
president chaired the 'meeting and
,opened with a poem after whiCh
hymn 150 was sung. Mrs. Wes
Ritchie was pianist.
Christian Education was the
theme for the program and a very
inspiring message was presented
by Mrs. Robert Nicholls and her
committee. The purpose of
Christian .Education is to see that
every person at every 'stage of his
life tna'y be led to know love.and
serve God as revealed in Jesus
Christ.
"MEs. Wilfred Drennan gave
committee re banquets coming up
Plans were completed for the pan-
cake supper and for making
turkey pies. Also for feeding the
Deanery clergy at their meeting
March 4th. .
* Two quilts made by Ruth Thomp
son and quilted by several of the
ladies were'shown. These will
be' given where these is a need.
It was agreed to make a donation
towards buying a new gestetner
for use,by the Parish.
Mrs.. Cliff Roulston gave the
"Closing Thought" and the Meet-
ing closed with a hymn and the
Lord's Prayer. •
Lunch and a social times
followed.
• Donnybrook- ,
Church
• holds Annual
Donnybrook United Church inst-
alled its 1974 officers at its annual
Meeting and pot luck dinner at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Cham-
ney, as. follows:
Seision: Pastor Alfred' Fry, M.
Wilson, S. Thompson, Stewart •
Chamney , M. Johnston and E.
Robinson.
Board of Stewards: R, Jefferson,
Wm. Hardy, H. Jefferson, E.
Snowden, Mrs. E. -Robinson and
Mrs. T. Armstrong. TrUstees: E.
Robinson sec'y , S. Thompson,
H. Jefferson, W. Jefferson, C.
Jefferson.
Church Treasurer: Mrs. T. Artn-
strong; M. & S. Treasurer: Mrs.
T. kmstrong; Church sec' y: Mrs.
H JettersG.ri;
•
Jefferson;Assistant orga nist. '`ors • •
M. Wilson; Manse Committee,
Mr. and Mrs. S. Chamney and Mr
and Mrs. Wm. Hardy; Ushers, R.
Jefferson-, W. Snowden, J. Thom-
pson, J. Johnson, W. Robinson.
'the Lucknow United Church ,
Units 4 & 5 to the Evening Auxil-
iary to join them on March 5 for
a meeting in their church,
The Meeting closed by singing
232., Fairest Lord Jtvus. 'Mrs.
Hawthorne gave the closing
prayer.
Lunch was servecl, by Mrs. Albert
Gammie and Mrs. Roy Finlayson.
Organist, Mrs. H.
THE RED CROSS IS
PEOPLE LIKE YOU
HELPING
OPLE LIKE YOU
Presbyterian
Evening Auxiliary
. The Lucknow Presbyterian Even-
ing Auxiliary' meeting-was held in
the church basement on February
19 with 17 ladies present.
Our president Mrs. Frank Haw- •
thorne opened the meeting with
a poem. Hymn 107 was sung. Mrs.
Ronald Forster 'read the Scripture
lesson and meditation.
Mrs. Glen Noble was in charge
of the topic Salvation. Mrs. Brace
Rayitard gave a musical number
on the piano. The roll call' was
answered' by repeating the W. M.S.
Purpose.
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ur c received from I An invitatio
l Y •
reading entitled Ten Command-
ments of Human'relations reveal-
ing the 'influence we can be on
other people. A reading, A little
parable fOr Mothers, was given
by Mrs. Nicholls after which she
and daughter Mary delighted the
ladies with a duet. A sing song
was enjoyed using the
C. G. I. T. song sheets .
Mri. Vernon Hunter and Mrs.
Gordon Cayley presented a very
impressive candlelight service in
keeping with the Lords prayer.
This had' been written by Mrs.'
Nicholls.- ,
The business period folloWed
with Mrs. Harvey Houston reading
the minutes of the annual meet-
ing in December. Mrs. Ken Cam-
eron read the correspondence.
Mrs. Robert Finlay reported
$291.35 in receipts to date.
Mrs. 'George' Newbold presented
the suggested' budget for 1974 stat-
ing $3390. would be required to ••
meet our obligations. Mrs. Allan
Johnson reported on, steps taken
to have a Wiarton choir come to
our church to present a musical
program but plans were not com-
pleted. Presbyterial will be held.
SOuthamPton on March 11 and
World's Day of Prayer will be in
St. Mary's church, Lucknow ,
March 1st. Mrs. johnson, chair-
man of social functions, gave a r
review of banquet prices and these
were approved. Mrs. Nicholls
stated the filin Bambi would be
presented on the morning and
afternoon of April 20. The offer-
ing was received by Mrs. Eldon ,
Henderson and Mrs.. Walter Alton
and dedicated by Mrs. Gordon
Kirkland.
A hynin and:the mizpah bene-
diction closed the meeting.