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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-03-22, Page 11EDNESDAY MARCH' 42nd 1%7 )resbyterian W M. •S KINLOUGI. NEWS The Kinlough Presbyterian .M,S, met at the home of Mrs.., on'Busheil.for their.Easter meet-, ,g When Mrs, Don. Robertson' took, e meditation on the Easter'theme id, gave, a thought provoking •essage • Mrs, Don Bushell presided for the ogramn. The responsive .reading . as from. Matthew. 2$ verses 1 to. • and 16 to. 20. Mrs.. Tom McDon- Id led in prayer: Suitable Easter onns'were sung• throughout: Mrs; on Bushell read an article, on Iiss.Dian Petrie who is at: present .king language training in Taiwan id is *looking ',forward to•work in iblic health nursing. Mrs.:Gordon IacDonald had' an interesting.. ible Quiz'.' 'WS. Don Robertson presided for . ie business sessions The roll'call vas answered by a verse :with the lord: "Resurrection The :offering'• las taken with Mrs: Don Bushell wing the •offertory.prayer;. A.:-. rater, was read from . Miss Sadie . ohnston regarding: the: Supply :• . ,11ocation and from •Mrs D R* 4cKenaiary. e re the .HonorMem ersttip. It as decided to have a' sale at . ie next. m.eetin ,which` will be • g. eld- a week later than usual on 'pri126th on account of the Syn97. ital. The meeting closed by :reading . oglether the word's of the hymn, The Head that•:once was crowned Atli; thorns" '.and prayer.', by Mrs. obertson.' Lunch was served :by he hostess, .her daughters and Vin•nifred Percy .Hacketls The March meeting of ttie ,Hack; Ws U. C. W,. was' held at. the :. • ome of Mrs.; Fran'k Alton on Thur- lay,. .March 16th :The Vice -;Press- entMrs. Andrew: ]titchie"opened ie meeting: w ith ' an Easter Verse, • lesusIs Risen TO -day" , . The. hymn in the Cross of. Christ • I .Glory , .• as sung. followed by repeating;of The Lord's Prayer" ; Mrs.., Chester Hackett had the evotions, and .Mrs, Russel: Alton :ad the scripture: Mrs.Chester Gackett had a. reading called •Lilies" . Mrs Re Broome: led:with a .verse f prayerg , :. An interesting .St..y ud . ook, was taken by. Mrs. Kenneth . .1ton. The book. "Churches:' /here the Action 1s" :• was intro- uced•by Mrs. 'Bert -Alton.."Lily: �f:the'Valley'' was sun by Mrs,.. :enneth Alton Hymn:'`Jesus :keeP .. me. Near the ress''',was sung followedby•the oil call � 11 which was answered: with.: n Easter verse, Seven children • nd 15 ,adults were 1?present. Febru• - ry minutes were 'read by Mrs, carry Hackett. Hackeit's ladies are cateringto a. upper ... , . Pp. the Orange'Lodge L.O.L. I24'Dungannon in Hackett's church in Tuesday March 28th . interest- ng comments from "The 'Confer- .nce at Woodstock were : iven`b vlrs. •Bert A lton: 8 Y •A "Centennial Tea" is to be held Hackett's' church. on April .11th t 2;30 o'clock, •everyone is to: .ttend in their "Centennial Dress- s"+ Ap'ril 1st is the start of the Ho-ISo Tea' and ever oneJgoes'• o " just 'Tea" " as y ] they are. :ollection was received. ' Closing hymn *I:There is a • Gre n ' !ill Far Away was sung:., Mrs. Kai- er closed the meeting with the gayer, "The Breast Plate of St. ''atrick" , 16unch was served by the' o tet r !Mrs .:Bai;rycid '3.tc .r.. • I, THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOIN, ONTARIO AshfieId W.M.S ASHFIELD .NEWS Mrs. Gordon Finlayson: was. leadet :and hostess, for the Easter meeting of the,,Wornen's Missionary Society Mrs'. Jim" West gave: the call to worship' and a prayer; Mrs. Earl Howes had the meditation on the; Resurrectjon'andc12.'mernbers an; • swered, roll call with an Easter .:'" verse Mrs', Jim •West read a gaper on the Paradox. of the. Cross and Miss Sadie Johnson *gave another Easter message . Mrs..Riehard West took charge of the business. A•speaker •was chosen for, the Cent-. ennial meeting the date of, which will be set later, "Mts. ,Gordon Finlayson .closed. the ineeting with prayer. ' Nrs.J. B Tindall Speaks On Crosses //' AMBERLEY NEWS The Easter meeting. of units l and: 2 of Pine 'River United' Church. was ,, held on. Tuesday evening;,'. March • 14 with 'an attendance of fifty . Mrs. B.ob Courtney presided and read an• ' *Easte.r;poetr "If •E'aster'be not', true"- A hymn was `sung. '.The :minutes of the January meet ing were read by :Mrs. Mervin Fun- stonealongawithcorrespondence.• • An invitation was extended,by the Bethel U.C.W. for 'March'28. 'A quilt made.,by mad;by the' C. G. L;'�T. and was displayed.. After; the :business period Mrs.. Eldon Bradley who was .`convener, for. the:worship service gave a read.: ing on the.:theme: " 'Go arid tell" .• Scripture readings were given' by Mrs..Morris Reid .and Mrs. Mervyn:.,_ Hooe"•and;,an; Easter reading by .y,: g. Mrs, -Sam Snobelen :'•Mrs. Eldon" Bradley gave a ,prayer. . Mrs. Bob• Courtneyintroduced the .guest; speaker Mrs: J..E. 'Tindall of. Ripley who gave •an informative ' talk' on the different crosses; ':Mrs y Donald Courtne thanked. the •guest speaker ,and presented her .with':a. gift: A:duet:"The Old Rugged Cross by Mtg.'William.Kempton, and' Mrs . Williani :Courtney accompanied •by`Mrs. Bob Court : •ney.. After:;the closing hymn and benediction,:a 'delicious lunch'w'as' served at small tables .decorated` ri keeping with the Easter, season,by; Unit •2,,.'and 'a social hour''was: en-. joyed.. ••• "St. Peters W A St. Peters W.A..' met in the Par= ish.Ha11 Tuesday, 'March 14. The .' meeting .opened 'by singing•a hymn"` and all repeated the W.A. Prayer and Lord's Prayer•. The scripture 'was'read responsively.and an Easter Meditation given by Mrs. ;•Donald • Ross,. The busines's 'par.t'cif the. meeting as•then conducted by the President rs. Mar' M['Cooke offered, the. Pra y y• •er Partners Prayer.. An ,Irish solo by. Mrs. Clare Johnstone..was enjoyed and a poem entitled " Don't Q#uit" was read by Mrs. Etta Roberts. Mrs. Harvey Mole read a paper entitled 'God Alive . It••was decided to' hold..a. social. evening on April 11 With ,plans to invite theladies of Ripley. Dun- gannon, Port Albert, Kinloiigh and. our own community. Mrs. Arnold Thomson of Wingham"wi11 show slides, • A hymn followed.. The meeting was brought to a close by prayer and Benediction. The hostess Mrs,, cr. wn. Ai, .r_IL, ty • LAE s•6.s+-w... • St. Marys C.W.I. Prayers opened the March meet- ing at the.home of Mrs. Gilbert Frayne . A discussion on .morals today was interesting to all pre,-, sent. Mrs. J. L. MacMillangave • a. humorous reading for 'St. "Patri- cks Day. A poem entitled "One Day" was read 'by Mrs.. Jim O'Don•. neh . The quilt and pillow 'shams for which' the'draw' is to. be held March- 29th will be• on display in. Siegrist's Store .over Easter week- end. A; pleasing lunch served, by the hostess closed.• the Meeting... aloin -Brick Messengers • W H I TE C H UR C I-1••, NE W S Calvin Brick Messengers held* :. their meeting on Sunday morning in the church with. Cathy Chandler presiding. The 'S'cripture was read 1 by Helen cliandler,' prayer was given by Darlene:'Coultes. Alice 'Beecroft gave the Herald's Report. Theoff enng was receved:by Jirn •Whytock and Michael.//Moore and dedicated by Cathy Chandler. The story "The. First Easter"': was' ''given'by.Mrs. Norman. Coultes All then went. to their classes LUCKNOW [UNITED CHURCH i Rev, R. L Stirling, P.A. Minister' • • GOOD FRIDAY 8 p.m. Lucknow Community, Choir Plresents A Service Of• Song "Stainer's Crucifixion" MARCH 26th EASTER : SUNDAY 10:00 a.m. Adult Bible Class and. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship:.' Sermon . "The ' Hope .Of Resurrection" . B. EASTER :IS TWO MIRACLES Christ is risen, and we believe it! .' Jesus, in His living and dying, had made His rising. believeable. Does . my . living make -God's . action ` in Christ believeable for my neighbour? i at. ir�eiosi inti " or • der"moo L,ucknow Presbyterian: Chuirch Rev. Roderick .MacLeod. • Minister MARCH 24th, .G0017 'FRIDAY 11:00 'a.m. 'Morning Service' MARCH 26th,, EASTER SUNDAY 10:00 "a.in.• 'Sunday School 11:00 a.m , Morning Worship SPECIAL EASTER. MUSIC z. Q ST. 'PETER'S • ANGLICAN, CHURCH: Rev:.Stanley E. Jay, B.A., Bal Rector 'E'ASTER SUNDAY MARCH 26th Church School: 10:15 a.m., Hely Communion.. 11:15. a.m.• PAGE •:ELEVEN: :�mmunit. IN THE LUCKNOW 'UNITED CHURCH AT. 8.00 P.M. , Presentation of. the STAINER';$ CRUCIFIXION. BY THE COMBINED CHOIRS • • OF -THE LUCKNOW CHURCHES'.' Under the direction of Mrs, 'Gordon: Montgomery 'FREE WILL OFFERING (Divine WOrship$ervkes In TheMorning 10;00 A•NGLICAN "CHURCH IN RIPLEY 11-00 • "CHRISTIAN' REFORMED CHURCH IN LUCKNOW 1.1:00 UNITED CHURCH'IN DUNGA ,.N.:.• r N10 11,00 R.RESBY?ERIAN CHURCH 'SIN LUCKNOW' • • YOU.ARE "CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THESE SERVICES. mince Formins ngsbridge, iof Scout Troap After a two month holiday, the, Kingsbridge C.;14/L, met on' March: 11., at St.. Joseph's school, K'ing s bridge, with 28• members' present. The meeting w.as, opened . with the league prayer'and thekPresident, Mrs. Carl Reigling, presided;'"The. :Secretary's and, Treasurer' . Tr asur rs rep orts were read and. approved. Among the Secretary's correspon= dence were' Many' thank you notes' from: the First Holy Communion 'children; Grade 8:Graduates, the. 1966 Newly;Weds;'atd the shut=ins of the Parish ; who all received a smail remembrance recently from' the C. W., L 'Mrs., Ann 'Redmond. Volunteer Coordinator from the Ontario Hospital, sent a letter of :thanks .for the "recent* donation, of . articles Mrs.• ,Blaise Martin deliver- ed 'on; behalf of the League . In the Treasurer's report', . Mrs. Stan. Doherty gave the proceeds of the home•card parties and the bake sales that have taken .place since December. ,,Mrs.. Reiging , encouraged the ladies to continue with the card parties until the .spring work load begins: •:• The Spiritual Director, Mrs:' John Howard, read a lenten selection from the "Canadian League" , the National Magazine .of the C. W. L;• The meeting' was ope.'ned for new business•; Nomination forms .were • issued: for the April 9th elections.: Elected to the nomination comtimi- ttee were Mrs. John Austin, Mrs. Antone Van Asch, and Mrs, John': Van Ropy. ' All ladies .of the parish, both members and -non-members, .are invited to enjoy a pot luck supper 'at:St. Joseph's Church Hall, S.un,= . day afternoon, April 9th :. The annual electionof the officers will take place before the supper. Father C. Caruana Spiritual Director:, announced the starting of 'the Kingsbridge Boy Scout Troop. The "get Acquainted e ting�':.fi the b y, p rentsw-. Olivet . :C.W. V OLIVET"•NE.WS The March meeting -• of the Olivet, was held on Thursday -afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harry Coiling., Mrs. Ray Hamilton convened the Easter worship. service, assisted by Mrs'.. Coiling and Mrs; E. Osborne.:' Mrs.'. Hamilton. and Mrs. Walter Black screened a. filen , "The First Easter':. Centennial year projects were the main item of discussion' on the business .agenda: : and 'leaders',., took place ':at ,the • • 'Hall°March 15,th.• The: Scouts will be sponsored by ate Goderch' K.. of C. Father .expressed his,h'opes that all of the boys in'the'area,will not., just the; Catholic lads'. Father Caruana annotunced'the. publication of a regular.commu.n- ity newsletter, •" The ' Link 'of Unity' " This is,a.non=secular'pape,. and Father welcomes articles from .•• eryone in the community. He would like .the assistance Ofa the 'people in the area to help him print the history Of the conirn:uni.ty, Mrs Jim Martin spoke briefly about "To -day's Emerging Laymen, Where are they? Her talk included this quotation item a .recent'church bulletin. "The •'Vatican. Council expects iniportant results from the co-operation of the•laity and the clergy; inthe; laity ; a strengthenedsenseof per-) sonal responsibility; a renewed • enthusiasm , a more 'ready' apprec- iation of their talents to the .pro- jects proJects of their Spiritual leaders. The Priest on the other hand, help ed by the experience of the laity, can more clearly and incisively come to the decisions• regarding. both spiritual and temporal matt:, erg." ` The ladies sang.a few Sr. Patr.icks bay songs. Mrs Donald �Prayrtc cic,,cd. the mec inn is 1