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The sPirittial director, h tn grseent of expenses in,' ,An unexpected donation
Father Dentinger, then gave curred'in church eleaning,by was received from St. Jos-
reading, after .which the Marian DonaiS,- who volun- eples C,W,L. in connection
minutes' of the last meeting tarily, undertakes this ,task, with the help during their
were ;read by the secretary, year. after Year. • ' 75th. celebrations.
Betty O'DonnelCwho also The treaStirer, Imelda A special mass will ,be .
read thank :yon notes • and Murray, gave her financial celebrated in Honour of Our
sabnutted forritiffivat rePOrt-and--confirmedathe--lady-dr&Ond-COn*elltuthe
by the members.- One of garage bake sale held in July near future, at which it would
special ' note was, the reim- was an outstanding success.; be appropriate that as many
, members as possible Partic-
ipate. ' •
Members 'will attend the •
deanery meeting October 15,
It was confirmed, as part
of the Mission support, a
donation be forwarded to
Father Petrin, India, a con-.
tinuation of a practice of
previous years,'
The Christmas dinner was.
confirmed by all members
present,. that it .be, held
,December 1.2, at the MTH-
' . can Hall;.Lucicnow. Plansfare
being made .for a shirt
entertainment after the din-
Columnist speaks to
1 Pn.e River UCW
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The first meeting of the
season was • held Tuesday,
September 16 with. Mrs. Joan
Ross presiding. It opened
with prayer led by Father.
Dentinger.
, the president theicrad-a.
special Message from the
Diocesan Director, Rev. 114,
F. White, in which he noted
the success of the annual
Diocesan convention, held
earlier this year in Sarnia,
the theme being, Faith and
the Family. This coming
Year, 1981 the Diocese, of
London will be celebrating its
125th . anniversary, and a
very ambitious -program is
being planned on. both Dio-
cesan and parish levels to
Thee Kinloss 7 Kairshea
Women's. Institute and their
guests from Lucknow,
Whitechurch and. Holyrood
Institutes met on Thursday,
September 18 at 8 p.m. in the
Kairshea W.I. hall for their
Family and Consumer Af-
fairs meeting.
Mrs.. Allan MacDougall,
president, opened the meet-
ing with a thought on, Little
Things. Mrs. Hank. Harte-
mink read the scripture.
Mrs. Donald MacIntyre, sec-
retary-treasurer, gave her
report. The delegates to the
Bruce County Rally to be
held in Underwood October
16 are Mrs. Evan Keith and
Mrs. Clarence Ritchie. Mrs.
Leonard Clarke is the dele-
gate to the Grey Bruce Area
Ashfielcl
native
rights
Mrs. Gordon Finlayson
was hostess for the Septemb-
er meeting of Ashfield W.M.
S. Mrs. Hugh Nugent open-
ed, the meeting' with call to
worship. Scripture, was given
by Mrs. Jim West followed
by responsive prayer. The
offertory prayer was given by
Mrs. Nugent.
Mrs. Nugent introduced
• chapter 5 of the study book,
"Native People -, What
- -Rights". Poems written by-
Indians, Hear me, my Broth-
ers, and Native Sons, were
read by Mrs.. Lloyd Collins,
followed by the reading of
the study, after which a
discussion took place among
the group.
Business was conducted
by Mrs. Gordon Finlayson
and 10 ladies and one child
were present,
Roll call was answered by,
An interesting item taken
from Glad Tidings.
The October meeting will
take place at Pinecrest Nurs-
ing Home. The Fall Rally will
be held September 30 at
Wingham Presbyterian
Church.
An auction was held with
Mrs. Donald Simpson as the
auctioneer, followed by lunch
and a social time ending the
afternoon meeting,
A prelude of organ music
by Mrs', Lynn Lowry brought
the Pine River ladies
together for their September
meeting held in the
the, "Seek Ye First.the King-
dom of God" was read by
vice-president, Mrs.., Bob
Courtney. The roll.call, What
current world issue concerns
you?, was answered by 25
members. Iv1inutes and cor-
by Mrs. Perrin . Lowry and
Mrs. Bill Scott, was enjoyed.
Mrs. Godfrey read the Ten
Commandments,. and Mrs.
John Ferguson offered pray-
er.
Mrs. Delbert Wilson •in
troduced. the speaker, Don
Campbell, Kincardine, who
gave an inspiring talk on
Citizenship. He also read the
epilogue to his book, Acres of
Memory. Mrs, Lynn Lowry
thanked the speaker . and
presented him with a gift.
An interesting quiz- on
important Canadians Was
conducted by Mrs. Funston,
Mrs. Perrin Lowry, Mrs.
Murray Ferguson, Mrs, Bill
Kempton and Mrs. Mac
Boyd served lunch for' a
:LUCKNOW
PRESBYTERIAN:
CHURCH
Rev. Wm. Munshaw
B.A. M. Div.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 28
Combined Services
Church and Sunday
-School- -
-Nursery-Provided
verYime-Weleeme
renew and revitalize the spiv,
itual lives as Christians,
It was noted by the presid
ent that this is already under
way in Lucknow's parish with
the introduction of Sunday
evening meetings for teen-
agers Trffeiding
school, to enable them to
obtain further religious
- study. This is followed by a
social hour which • usually.
consists of an extremely
vigorous and exciting game
of volley ball. Refreshments
are being served during the
hour. The program started
three weeks ago with only 12
young people, since then it
has gained momentum, and
on Sunday, 28 young people
took part.
ner, and before the usual
euchre party. '
The .first monthly euchre
party of the season will take
place at the Jim Maguire
residence, date still to be
arranged in October.
respondence were-'read by convention to be held- in respondence
October 1 and 2. Mrs. Bill Scott, Mrs. Gary
Mrs. Harold Howald report- Courtney gave the treasur-
ed on the 4-H club. There are er's report. She also reported
11 girls in the club, Food fothe progress in planning the r
Friends. Kountry Kitchen bazaar
Mrs. Evan Keith was coming up on October 11,
chairlady for the program, 'and the articles still requir
prom e
stration on cheese. She said
trays, vegetables with a $780.00 was made. The
cheese dip, fruit and cheese group appreciates the efforts
of those who participated by and a bread and cheese tray
which the ladies all sampled donating, buying and work-
later and enjoyed very much. , ing.
Barb also explained the Richard and Sally Cam-
qualifications necessary for a peau and Joanne Vander As-
girl applying for the Bruce sem attended a seminar in
Toronto at ,Ryerson College County W.I. Scholarship.
on June 7. The speaker, Dr. The 'girl would have to have
taken six projects (one in the. E. Koop, is a surgeon-in-
past year) and be entering chief at the Children's Hos-
post secondary education. pital, Philadelphia, Pa. "We
rightly wring out national Letters for applying will be
sent to eligible girls in March hands over the plight of 53
h or. April. They would be hostages in Teheran, but
t required to write an essay ofhink-little of the more than
300,000 American babies 200 'words. Mrs. Harold ab-
Howald thanked Barb for orted in the womb during the
coinift. - satne.number of days;" says.
Mrs. Raymond Leddy from Dr. Koop.
the Lucknow W.I. gave two
readings, The Master's
Hand and The Old Violin and LUCKNOW
Kaiser Bill. Mrs. Agnes Far;. UNITED rier accompanied Mrs.. Dan
Tiffin and Mrs. Rena Fisher H U.R C H from the Whitechurch W.I.
who sang two duets, let the
Rest of the World Go By and .
Moonlight Bay.
Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall
gave the courtesies. As it
was the family meeting, Mrs.
Evan Keith gave out papers
of different family members
and each one had to find the
rest of their family for' a
delicious lunch served by the
hostess, Mrs. Gordon Wall,
and directors, Mrs. Harvey
Houston, Mrs. Frank Mae-
Kenzie, Mrs. Harold Camp-
bell and Mrs. Virden Mow-
bray,
10 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m.
Morning Worship
"Sacrament of Baptism"
Nursery Provided
For Pre-School Children
Jr. Congregation for
5 - 8 Year Old Children
' Rev. Doug Kaufman
Minister
SUNDAY, SEPT. 28-
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Mrs. Leonard Clarke and ed.
Mrs. Donald MacIntyre led The citizenship .program
in a lively sing song. Mrs. was convened by Mrs. Carl social period.
Frank-Maulden,-for tilers*, ___Eunston-atid_Mrs ill God_
rood W.I., entertained with a frey. A pleasing duet, Bean-
reading, Once Over Lightly. tiful Isle of Somehwere, sung
The roll call, A change in
family lifestyle, brought A tten a. many different answers. '
Mrs. Clarence Ritchie in-
troduced the guest speaker, 11 i
Miss Barb DeVisscher,
Bruce County Home Econ-
omist, who delighted her • audience with a food demon- se nar
each person. eats approxim-
ately 15 lbs. of cheese per The Winghim Pro-life
year and that there are group met on September 8. It
around 42 .varieties. was:reported that the garage
ada, It takes Albs.. of milk to and bake sale held on the
- make one- pound of cheese.—julY 1 st weekend was very
• She made three different successor Ei profi
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