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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-04-13, Page 137 community news Lucknow Junior Women's Institute hosted the district conference for area women's Institutes at the Luclmow United Church on Saturday. Workshops were conducted in the morning followed by lunch and a guest speaker in the afternoon. Marie Webster, Auburn, left, demonstrated cake decorating at one of the morning workshops. Loral institute members from the left, centre, Shirley Colwell, Elisabeth Irvin and Nancy Aitchison took part in the workshop. [Sentinel Staff Photo) Institute holds annual meeting The annual meeting of St, Helens Women's Institute was held in the hall on Thursday, April 7 at 12.30 with nineteen ladies present. The meeting began with a pot luck dinner. Mrs. H. Cooper, presid- ent, presided over the meet- ing, Two new members were welcomed into the group, Mrs. Ed Green and Mrs. Leroy Rintoul of St. Helens, A donation of $25.00 was given to Lucknow Agricultur- al Society. The 4-H leaders and members invited the ladies to a supper April 12 to sample dishes the girls have learned to make. A pot luck supper for the community is to be held Monday, April 11 in the hall, The institute is also to be in charge of Square Dancer's banquet April 28. The annual installation of officers took place. Miss Isabel Miller presented the slate of offices and Mrs. Robert Aitchison installed them. They include presid- ent, Mrs, H, Cooper; first vice, Mrs, John Strut -ton; second vice, Mrs. Keith Tyler; secretary treasurer, Mrs, Ivan Clark; assistant, Mrs, R. Phillips; district director, Mrs. R, Aitchison; alternate, Mrs, Lloyd Moffat; branch directors, Mrs, Lloyd Moffat, Mrs, G. Lyons, Mrs. E. Snowden; pianist, Mrs. B. Ravnard; pennies for friend- ship, Mrs. J. Aitchison; auditors, Miss I. Miller, Mrs, Doris Mewhinney; curators, Mrs. Gordon McPherson, Miss B. McQuillin. Standing committees, Ag- riculture and Canadian In- dustries, Mrs, E, Gaunt; Citizenship and World Af- fairs, Mrs. Prank McQuillin; Education and Cultural Act- ivities, Mrs, Ross Errington; Family and Consumer Af- fairs, Helen Todd; Resolu- tions, Mrs. Harold Gaunt; Public relations, Mrs. P, Chandler, Kinloss WMS thankoffering The Easter Thankoffering meeting of South Kinloss W.M,S. was held April 6 at the home of Mrs. Harold Campbell, Mrs. Evan Keith, presid- ent, presided and opened the meeting with an Easter read- ing and prayer. Those taking part in the Easter service from the Glad Tidings were Mrs. Evan Keith, Mrs. Frank MacKen- zie, Mrs. Harold Howald, Mrs. Olive Needham and Mrs. Harry Lavis, Mrs. Ted Collyer intro- duced the guest speaker, Mrs. Spence Scott of Brus- sels. She spoke on, House- cleaning; our hearts as well as our homes need cleaning. Mrs. Scott was thanked by Mrs, Leonard Clarke and presented with a gift. Mrs. Clarke gave a splen- did study on Anxiety and Stress, using verses from Matthew 7. The roll call was answered by 15 members. The offertory prayer was given by Mrs, Herb Buckton, Those taking part in the Prayer Circle were Mrs. Harry Lavis, Mrs. Fraser MacKinnon and Mrs. Vera Schmid. Mrs. Philip Steer sang a beautiful solo, The Lonely Road. The minutes of the March meeting were read; also two invitations, one to Spring Thankoffering at Trinity Un- ited Church, April 10 and the other to Lucknow W.M.S. 100th anniversary on June 1. Mrs. Vera Schmidt will be alternate delegate to Mrs. Harry Lavis to the Synodical in Owen Sound April 19 and 20. Mrs. Keith showed the blanket purchased for Ewart College, Mrs, Harold Howald re- ported on plans for the Jamboree. Seven ladies from South Kinloss will help in the food booth. The president announced an envelope shower for Betty Morrison. Mrs. Leonard Clarke gave the courtesy remarks, The closing prayer was offered by Mrs. Olive Needham, Lunch was served by direc- tors, Mrs. Ted Collyer, Mrs. Leonard Clarke and the hostess, Mrs. Harold Camp- bell. Lucknow UCW unit 4 study Vanuata •from page 12 with prayer. She lit a main ata, the largest and richest candle, from which each island of the New Hebrides. nienmber in turn lit a candle. Mrs, Harold Greer read an voicing a personal interest article written by three worn- and concern, en from ,lapan, New Guinea A pleasing piano duet was and the United States. They given Heather Pricstap and were each stating their views Cindy Struthers, and concerns and protesting Mrs. Ken Cameron presid- the nuclear testing. ed for the business in the 15..Sr.c cA.4 .. iaat:,a ,AAL ,the. ager, .Moot . the scripture and followed Hill Rogues, Reports were given by treasurer, Mrs. ('anieron; community friend- ship. Mrs, Graydon Ritchie; social functions, Mrs. George ,loynt; supply and welfare, Mrs, Charlie Dav- ies; amnesty, Mrs. Gordon ('avlev. The Thankoffering will he held in the church on Sunday, April 17 as part of „the,segula..,5,mod w.•mar.,•."-• -.- worship service. Lucknow Senthl, Wedneedvq. April 13, 1983—Pa1e 13 GROWERS NEEDED FOR NATTAWA SOYBEAN CONTRACTS "Hutrtry, only a few contracts left" Premiums up to MOO per bushel ever published board prise ALSO EXPORT MALTING BARLEY CONTRACTS NOW AVAILABLE HENSAAL 262 2527 NIS ROAD TO A BETTER LIFE CAN STARTAT YOUR DOOR. Many young people \\'h0 have been in trouble \\'ith the inti need help titicling the road to letter life. If they are to stay Out Of trouble for good, they need the stability :u1cl concern Of :t caring I1Otlle. A home like yours. We Offer guidance. support anti linaticial :L' sist:ulce t0 people \s -h0 help, but it's your gift Of kindness and sharing that really platters. 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