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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-04-10, Page 10YES WE CA IV $2,000 - $50,000 2nd & 3rd Mortages We are now making loans on all types of properties in your area. Call direct' collect and let's discuss it. Prompt In- v.estment Corp.. 330 Bay St., Toronto. 366-953.6 evgs 231- 8146. Low cost any purpose, Ontario wide service . White .church UCW WHITECHURCH NEWS Whitechurch United Church Women held, their April meeting on Tuesday, April 2 at the home of Mrs.,Lorne Durnin, The meeting was in Charge of the convener of Supply and Social assistance, Mrs. Garnet Farrier. The theme of the meet- ing was Easter, All sang In the • Cross of Christ I glory. Mrs.' Bob Adams read the sclip- ture from Matthew 28 and gave the comments. Mrs. Dan Tiffin and Mrs. Bob Adams read East- er Program. Mrs. Dan Tiffin, Mrs. Lorne Durriin and Mrs. George Thompson sang Ivory Pal- aces, accompanied by pianist Mrs Garnet Farrier. Mrs..Garnet Far- rier read an Easter Parade. Mrs. Bob Adam's read a poem What does Easter mean to you? Hyrrins sung were Jesus is the Man Let there be light , Jesus .Christ is risen today. Mrs.• Farrier closed this portion of the meeting with prayer. The 'president Mrs. Milian Moore presided for the business. The roll call was answered by 15 giving the birth place of their grandmother. Mrs. Albert Coal- Ms gave the treasurer's report. Ivks. Moore read a letter, ari invi- tation to attend .a meeting April 3 at Seaforth, topic Alcohol. Mrs. Moore gave a vote of thanks to hostess and all taking part in the meeting and closed with prayer. Lucknow Unit 3 :. On April 2nd Unlit 3 of Lucknow United Church Women met in.the church parlor. Mrs. Glen Wald- en opened the meeting with a poem "What does Easter. Mean to You". Hymn 86, When I Survey the Wondrous Cross was sung , followed by the Lord's Prayer. The roll call was answered by an Easter Thought. Following all reports and an- nouncemeets the offertory prayer was given by Mrs. Glen Walden. The meeting was turned over to the committee with Mrs. Jim Mathers in charge , who opened with a poem. Three verses of 0 come and mourn with me a while was sung. The Easter Story and scripture were given by Mrs.' Mathers, Mrs. Wm. Bolt and Mrs. Wm. -Helm'. This was fol- lowed with prayer by Mrs. Math- ers. The speaklvIrs. Allan John-' son gave a prayer and then intro- duced the third part of Mission Impossible ! "Changing views of missions over the years". A number of the ladies took part. Hyinn 105 and the benediction closed the meeting. The committee served lunch. WEDNESDAY, APRI1,-1 Name Officers Of St. Josephs Catholic Women's League LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN REFORMED. CHURCH J. W. Van Stempv0ort Pastor Services: 10:00 a.m. Service 2:30 p.m. Seri,* (Dutch, 1st Sunday of the month) Lucknow Presbyterian (hi Rev. Glens Nobts, Minister Phone 528-2940 APRIL 14th EASTER SUNDAY 10:00 a.m. Sunday 11:00 Morning WI) 10:30 A.M. GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE THE PARISH OF LUCKNOW ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE' 11:00 A.M. The Churcli of St. Peter, Lucknow EASTER DAY 9:00 A.M. The Church of the Ascension, Kinlough 10:30 A.M. The Church of St. John, Bervie 12:00 Noon The Church, of St.,Peter, Lucknow ..isetaift60040%00 LUCKNOW UNITED CHUB Rev. Robert Nicholls,8 Minister APRIL 14th EASTER SUNDAY 10:00 P.m. Sundays 1400 a.m. Morning III POINT TO PONDER Easter is 'Easter, not Jesus rose long 'ago, but cause he still lives, and there are 'among us those knew he lives. I ts you even thewith man. He can make you pay; but. he can't make you work. Not with SCMis DELUXE 809 electric adding machine around. It may not save you money on your tax return, but it sure saves time and effort figuring it out. 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Mrs. John Howard welcomed all to the annual meeting and also one new member Mrs.. Clem Sterner. Minutes were read by Mrs. Tom Hogan and correspond- ence by Mrs. Eugene Frayne. The treasurer's report and a summary for the year was given by Mrs. Cyril. Austin. Shown was a beauti- ful quilt made by Mrs. Dennis Dalton. A raffle will be held lat- er. A motion that the treasurer's report be accepted was made by Mrs. Carl Riegling and seconded by Mrs. Fred Crawford. A letter from Pro-Life was read by Mrs. Mark Dalton, who then made a motion that 'a' donation be sent, This was seconded by Mrs. Walter Cbre and Mrs. Reis Miltenburg. A motion for a donation to the Fr. Hennesey Fund was made by Mrs. Joe Courtney and seconded b Mrs. Peter Van Osch. • • Members were reminded by Mrs. Fred Crawford of the Crusade . coming to 6oderich. Cultural Life Convener, Mrs. Joe Courtney gave her report regarding the ord- . ering of Graduation Pins and the Cancer Campaign coming and the Resolutions. Fr. Ed Dentinger reported the. Save The Family Plan is being conducted by the Semin- ary , a new movie "Time To !Inn" with Billy Graham, is being held Monday, April 8 at 9.30 a.m. at ,Avon Theatre in Stratford. • There is a service available. 'named the Church Photo' Directory. He thanked all members involved in the making of the new drapes, tables, St. Patrick's Day program and for all'activities during the past year. In his message he stres- sed that the Depth of, Faith is important in the family and that the mother is the whole key to this. Mrs. John Howard thanked all involved in the St. Patrick's pro- gram, especially Mrs. Walter Clare, Fr. and those who helped with the lunch. There is sufficient funds available for flowers at Easter. A breakfast for the First Commun- ion Class was discussed. Anyone wishing to attend the annual convention in May contact Mrs. Howard. Fr.. Dentinger led in prefer to cline the meeting which was • then, turned over to Mrs. Reis Miltenburg Of the elections com- mittee. The new. executive is President , Mrs. John' Howard; 1st vice , Mrs. Antone Van Osch; 2nd Vice , Mrs. Fred Crawford;' 3rd vice, Mrs. • Eugene Frayne; Corresponding , Secretary , Mrs. Jim Martin; Re- cording Secretary, Mrs. Tom Hoz- ate Treasurer Mrs. Cyril Aust th. General Meeting -Of St. Andrew's 'The Ripley United Church Hall was filled oh April 2nd, when the five Units of St. Andrews United .Church Women met for their 'Easter meeting. Unit 3 was in charge of the program which, was planned by Mrs. Jas. Kirkpatrick and Mrs. Ralph Elliott. The main feature was an Easter drama en- titled "Lo, I am with,you always". , . A stage with beeches , and simple household effects' portrayed a courtyard and' home 'in the time of Jesus' life on earth 'and espec- ially the days closeto his betray-. al and death. .Long gowns and,. • headdresses also; added to the authenticity. Ivirembers,played the roles of Martha and Mary of, Bethany and their.,neighbour, Sara, Mary Magdalene andAnna , Mary of Arimathea and Mary of •Nazar- eth , Salome and. Mary Cleophas, a servant girl Rhoda .and a poor woman of the streets: The Easter story came' to life during their presentation. The play was intrO- duced by, Mrs. Wm. Arnold , 'Lead- er of Unit 3.. Mrs. Jas. Needham and Mrs. Gordon Patterson conducted the lusiness portion of the meeting. Reports of the Presbyterial, held at Southampton were given by Mrs. Robt. Osborne , Robt.. Harris ., Mrs. ,FranciS Boyle, Mrs. Baas Vander' Hoek., Mrs. Reg Wore', Mrs. WM. Arnold and Mrs. Oscar, White, Mrs. Jas. Kitkpatrick and MES. Francis Gemmell serve on the Presbyterial Executive; Bruce, PreShytery will 'meet in Ripley on April 23rd. The U.C. W. will • continue to support the church- history,project and Mrs. Arnold' reported she needed more ,pictur- es. Mrs. Kirkpatrick thanked all those, who had helped to make 'the evening so successful. Lunch •was served by M.6. Wayne Nixon, Mrs. Elliott Carruthers, Mrs: Clar- ence Pollock, Mrs. Morris Reid, Mrs. Bill Tranter and Mrs. Ron Farrell and a friendly chat enjoy- ed. Lucknow Unit 5 ,The April meeting of Unit 5 Lucknow United Church Womee, was held at the home of Mrs. Rob- ert Campbell., The president , Mrs. Charlie Anderson , opened the meeting with an Easter poem "The Garden of Gethsemane". The roll call was answered by an Easter thought. The treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Robert Carnpbell. Mrs. Russell Button reported on social fUnctions and Mrs. Alex Andrew on Supply and Welfare; A letter of appreciation was read from a Missionary Doctor in Angola, Dr. Burgess of Dondi Hospital. Mrs. Jack McDonagh read a ••letter from the'Rey. King of the Cape C.roker regarding their work and ac ies there'. Mrs. Andersons briefly on the meeting whici attended in Southampton, A• business period followed, The meeting was turnedoi Mrs. Gerald Priestap for a d tional period. Hymn "Jesus Risen" was- sung followed by scripture reading by Its, L Cook. Mrs. Priestap offered' prayer . The, hymn "Were 7 them when they crucified m7 Lord" was sung followed by2 responsive reading. by Mrs, Gibson and Mrs. Gerald Prig The meeting closed, with es and the repeating of the bet don. Lunch was. served by committee in charge, I I II