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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-01-25, Page 10Ashfield W.M.S. Mrs. Richard West was hostess for the AshfiOd Women's, Mis: sionary Society January meeting. Mrs. Warren Wylds opened the meeting with call to worship ° followed by prayer, °Mrs. • Jack MacKenzie gave the devotional and scripture. Mrs. Richard West gave a reading and Mrs. Warren Wylds had a reading followed by prayer - by Mrs. West. "Resolutions", a' reading was given by • Mrs. Richard West. , Working in pairs, the ladies had a question and answer sheet on a Bible Study, "Thanksgiv- ing"; a discussion followed. Offertory prayer was given lVfis. Jack MacKenzie. Fifteen ladies " answered roll call - payment of fees and a New Years verse. Business was next and anycine with used stamps, cards and eye glasses are to give them to. Mrs. Stuart MacLennan by March meeting.. Mrs. Richard West let her name stand for the nominat- ing committee. Mrs. Wylds gave a report on the annual qnteeting held in Wingham, the guest speaker being Mrs. Ntigent, her topic being on the "C-aribbean". Mission study .for this year is Local Church In God's Mission. Mrs. Wylds had the closing prayer. Lunch and a, social time ended the meeting. LUCKNOW. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH INTERIM MODERATOR Rev. Robert Armstrong Phone Wingham 357-2072 GUEST SPEAKER Rev. R. McCallum • SUNDAY, JANUARY 29TH 10:00 a.m. Sunday School • 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship EVERYONE WELCOME _LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH Rev. Doug Kaufman ' Minister SUNDAY, JANUARY 29TH 10.00 a.m. Sunday Schciol 11 a.m. Morning Worship ANNUAL MEETING • To follow worship Nursery provided for pre-school children Jr. Congregation for 5 -8 year old children 10) PAGE TEN Presbyterial The Maitland Presbyterial an,:, nual meeting was 'held in St, Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Wingham, on January 16. After the call to worship and Invoca- tion, , devotions were given by Mrs. Ralph Dickson, Mrs, Elmer Jeffray and Mrs,. George Nickel 9f Belmore, - Address of welcome was by president of the local group, Mrs. Gordon Wall. Highlight of the Meeting was. the guests speaker, Mrs. Hugh Nugent, of Ripley, who was introduced by Mrs.A. Cumming. Mrs. Nugent) conducted a very educational anclanteresting work- shop on the Study Book - The Local Church and also explained the books on Nazareth Manifesto and Caribbean Crescent. Groups were formed to study and explain, to watch a film and give a play. Correspondence dealt with the workshop to be held in June in Guelph to which it was decided to send Mrs. Gordon Mundell and Mrs. Robert Arbuckle of Wing - ham., Mrs. H. Nugent of Ripley. and Mrs. K. Grant of Teeswater. Mrs. Horace Aitchison read -the copy of the funeral service held for Miss Dorothy Douglas in Taiwan where •she had been a missionary for many years. Greetings from Presbytery were brought by the moderator, Rev. D. Kemble of • Walkerton, who gave much praise for the work of the Women's Missionary Societies. Presbyterial officers , for 197 are:. Honorary president, Mrs Alvin Mundell (Belmore) Gorrie; past president, Mrs. J. W. English, R. 4 Wingham; presid- ent, Mrs. Don Robertson (Kin - lough), R, 3 Ripley; 1st vice president, Mrs. Ross Cumming, Ripley; 2nd vice preSident, Mrs, Robert Bregnan, R.3 Teeswater; 3rd vicepresident, Mrs. Walter' Burton, R. 5 Kincardine; 4th vice president, Mrs: George Fisher, Box 377, Wingham; secretary, Mrs. Ewan. MacLean (Ashfield) R. 3 Lucknow; treasurer, Mrs. Evan Keith (South Kinloss) R. 5 Lucknow; historian, Mrs. Henry •MacKenzie (Ashfield) R. 3 Luck - now; assistant historian, Mrs. T. • A. Currie, Wingharn; secretaries. recording,. Mrs. Robt. Arm - Strong, Box 115, Wingham; corresponding, Mrs. Don Mac - Adam (Belmore) R. 2 VVingham;- youth groups, Mrs. Robt, Arbuck- le, Wingham; children's groups, Mrs. Kenneth Grant (Teexcvater) ' R. 1 Formosa; associate mem- bers, Mrs. Lloyd Felker (Moles - Worth), R. 2 Gorrie; afternoon groups, Mrs. Hugh Nugent, Ripley; evening groups, Mrs. Gordon Mundell, Wingham; friendship and, service, Mrs. W. D. Campbell (Molesworth) R. 1 Listowel; Glad. Tidings, Mrs. Herb Buckton (South Kinloss), R. 5 Lucknow; press, Mrs. Geo. Fisher, Wingham; supply, Mrs. Gordon Wall, Box 744, Wingham; life membership, Mrs. Walter Burton, • Kincardine; members with portfolio, Mrs. Glen Halden- by (Kinlough) , R. 1 Holyrood; Mrs. Ewan MacLean (Ashfield) R. 3 Lucknow; Miss Louise Matthews (Gorrie) Fordwich; Mrs. Joe 'Martin , Brussels; audit- ors, Mrs. Morgan Henderson, LucknoW and Mrs. Wallace Mifflgan (Whitechrirch) R. 3 Wingham.• ° Nominating committee,. Luck - now Evening, Belmore, Brussels, and • the executive member, Mrs.. Don MacAdam. Naming committee for camp, Mrs. Ewan MacLean, . Mrs. ", R. Cumming. Singing was enjoyed with Mrs. A. Mundell as leader, Courtesies were ' given by Mrs. Henry MacKenzie, followed by the closing prayer by president Mrs. Don Robertstm. Lunch was prov- ided at, noon and after the' meeting, • - • - . THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO r • WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1978 Thelma Brown, Lucknow, left, 'of the Lucknow Women's Institute is shown one of the basic knots in macranie by Linda Emmerton of R. R. 1 Holyrood. Mrs. Emmerton and Mrs. Bogues attended the , -- afternoon meeting of the Institute last week to Instruct the ladies in the basics of macrame and to create an Interest in the craft. Mrs. Emmerton and Mrs. Bogues brought jute for each of the ladies so they could try the various knots. Lucknow W.I. learn macrame The January meeting of the Lucknow-Women's Institute was re -scheduled and held on Mon- day, January 16. • Following the Institute Grace a dessert was served by the hostesses Mrs. Grace Gibson, Mrs.. Wes Ritchie, Mrs. John Wraith and, Mrs.! Ruth Helm.' The president, Mrs. Mary MacGillivray, opened the meet- ing with a New Years -poem after which the minutes of the Decem- ber .meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs. Bert Gammie. Twenty • members and five visitors answered the roll call by suggesting a place they would like to visit. Plans were made to visit the patients at Pinecrest Manor on January 24th. Get well cards were sent to members who are ill. Following the business meeting Mrs. 'Grace Gibson had charge of the program which opened with a poem "You Have to Believe". ConimunitY singing was enjoyed with Mrs. Wes -Ritchie at the piano. The motto •"You Can't Grow . Vegetables ' in a Parking Lot" was prepared by Mrs. Grace Gibson and, read by Mrs. Ruth Hehn Following a busy hour helping beginners they were thanked. and .presented with gifts. Mrs. Mary MacGillivray fav- oured us with a piano solo , and Pine River U.C.W. Pine, River United Church Wien met in the church on January 17, for their 10 a.m. meeting; --followed by a pot luck noon meal. The theme on "Faith in Action" was taken by Mrs. Lynn Lowry: Scripture verses were read by Mrs, Bill Scott, Mrs. Duncan Thorburn and Nixes, Jack Campbell. Mrs. Lowry offered prayer toliciwed by the introduction of the study packet on The .Carib- bean Connection. The film - Jamaica Journey - was shown. Ninety percent of the, country is Christian, active in their church- es, enjoying music and singing.' Group discussion fdllowed. Mrs. Duncan Thorburn- presid- ed, opening with a poem, and sortie thoughts for the new year. It was decided to look into the purchase of a new refrigerator for the church kitChen. The meeting closed with 'prayer.. '41V.10. eza-ztr2,477ifeeig.4..:',:iRl' Eittg,t4T471...i.Fit .1.'2, ffi ta',44147,1ARN.,,vriTti:A. „i',",„va, 'pr.: P41.6:Salvi;47,1 ;;;;; Kl':).%41:taigs:4^A4*:V4ili [ 1,1i; fae, :.:4111i '06 ..1:!. 41 A " The highlight of the afternoon was an interesting macrame demonstration given by Mrs. Wm Bogues and, her daughter. Mrs. Lorne Emmerton. Mrs. John Wraith gave a feadihg, "Don't Find Fault". The meeting closed with the Royal 'Anthem. Kairshea 'wi. BY MRS. HARRY LAVIS Family and Consumer 'Affairs was the theme for the Jannary meeting of Kairshea W.I. held at the hOme of Mrs. Harry Lavis. Directors were the Standing Committee for Family and • Con- sumer Affairs, Mrs. Virdin Mow- bray, Mrs., Evan Keith, Mrs. Leonard Clarke and Mrs. Hank Hartemink. • The president, Mrs. Evan Keith, welcomed all, and opened the meeting with the poem "The Little Things". The roll call was • "A new product I discoirerecl in "the past year, 'answered by 23 members present. • The leaders for the.4-H course, Consider Your Clothes, are Mrs. Wm. Dickie and Mrs. , Brian Doleman. The Officer's Confer- ence,will be May 2 - 4, University of Waterloo, Mrs. Donald C. Maclntyre was voted as the delegate. Mrs. Leonard Machmes and Mrs. Cliff Roulston will , plan for the February birthday enter- tainment at Pinecrest Manor. A musical number' by Mrs. Leonardparke was enjoyed. The speaker for the meeting was a member of Kairshea W.I., Mrs. Bob Gilchrist, who is Area Convener for Family and Con- sumer Affairs. She told of what is involved with this ;Convenership. The motto - Be good to the aged for your turn is corning, was well prepared by Mrs. Gordon Wall, read by Mrs. Evan Keith. A contest on Nutrition by Mrs. Leonard Clarke, followed .by several humorous jokes by Mrs. Hank Hartemink. The meeting closed by singing the Queen and Grace. A social lialf hour was enjoyed, served ,by the hostess and directors Mrs. Ted Collyer and Mrs. Donald C. Macintyre. • LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Rev. L. Van Staalduinen Pastor ....mrso.rimarkromery SUNDAY, JANUARY 29TH Services at 10:00 a.m. , and 2:30 p.m. Listen to the Back to God Hour Message of Today CKNX Whigham, 10:30 a.m, Radio dial 920 AMMIIIIIIIIIIMMill111111111111111111111111111111111111111011111111111111111iih,