The Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-02-05, Page 12Page 12--Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, February 5, 19
UCW meeting sees case of Pornography on Trial
The first general meeting of the Lucknow
UCW was held Jan. 23 in the -church
parlour.
The leadership division was in charge of
the program. Mrs. George McBride as
chairman opened the meeting with some
meaningful quotes pertaining to a new
year. Hymn 40 was sung. Mrs. Harvey
Houston was pianist.
Mrs. Robert Finlay read Scripture from
Psalm 34 and Mrs. Glen Walden from
First Peter, chapter 1, after which hymn
571 was sung. The offering was received by
Mrs. Eldon Bradley and Mrs. Clarence
Ritchie and dedicated by Mrs. Stuart
MacGillivray.
Mrs. Eldon Bradley made comments on
the subject pornography prior to the pres-
entation of the court case, Pornography on
Trial.
She told of the higher courts of the
church studying .this matter and that local
churches were asked to do the same. She
referred us to articles in `February's
Chatelaine, and the Observer, April, 1984
and March 1983.
The trial centres on a small town in
Saskatchewan where pornographic liter&
ture is being sold from a back room in a
variety store.
Mrs. George McBride., dressed as judge,
conducted the trial in a very capable
manner: She called on the various wit-
nesses, such as the store keeper, Mrs.
Robert Finlay; police officer, Mrs. Glen
Walden; Prudence,<rs. Harvey Houston;
Carmine - mother of two, Mrs. Allan
Gibson; consumer, Mrs. Alex Andrew;
housewife, Mrs. Gordon Cayley; woman,
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Mrs. Stuart Reavie; and feminist, Mrs.
William Bolt.
Each witness presented strong points of
view upholding their position but the
results showed five to thi°ee opposing the
sale of such materials. All members
entered a discussion period following the
trial which showed a lot of concern with
this problem in Canada. Members are glad
to know that in 1984 the Fraser Commis-
sion urged stiffer sanctions against porno-
graphy using either children or violence.
Hymn 356 and prayer by Mrs. McBride
closed the program.
Mrs. Clarence Ritchie presided for the
business and read a New Year's poem
challenging all members to a more dedicat-
ed 1986. Minutes were read by Miss
Norma Weatherhead and correspondence
by Mrs. Ken Cameron. Mrs. Stuart Reavie
gave the treasurer's report and Mrs.
Robert Finlay presented the proposed
budget for 1986 showing $6,080 would be
needed to fullfil the needs.
A motion was made to donate $50 to
"Meals on Wheels". Mrs. Allan Gibson
reported 108 people were at the agriculture
banquet. Mrs. William Bolt outlined the
work to be done under the direction of the
Supply and Social Assistance committee in
1986.
Mrs. Harvey Houston, archivist, stated
the two archive books were up to date.
Mrs. Gordon Cayley reported for Amnesty.
Mrs. Glen Walden said membership had
been renewed in Avel, making films avail-
able to all church groups. Mrs. Alex
Andrew . and Mrs. Clayton Alton were
appointed auditors. The meeting closed
with hymn 611 and prayer by Mrs.
Clarence Ritchie.
January is a busy month
ST. JOSEPH'S
By Sandra Van Osch
and Sarah Brophy
The month of January has been very
busy at St. Joseph's School, Kingsbridge.
Grades K-3 will be going tobogganing
later this week.
On Jan. 23, grades 4 - 8 travelled to
Goderich arena in order to go skating.
Everyone enjoyed the trip.
The senior grades are very busyprepar-
ing for public speaking on Feb, 7.
Some of the students in grades 4 - 8 are
organizing a winter concert for Jan. 31.
Everyone is invited to attend. The concert
begins at approximately 1 p.m.
On Jan. 15 St. Joseph's School hosted a
volleyball tournament which determined
who would be the zone champions. Schools
attended from Wingham, Goderich and
Clinton. The girls and boys teams from
Wingham were both victorious.
Grades 4, S and 6 are taking a drama
course taught by Miss Tina Martens. Miss
Martens is also teaching a puppetry course
for Grades 7 and 8.
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