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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-09-27, Page 111967 !"••••••••• he' whc !ting Book . Ars. ipt- ss. A I.T. Mrs, te .•••.,••,••••••• 1 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. '2,70, ••,,• -TIFF mm9FF.76C..”1.Wr fir.<4.1!AltiF,711.7fx 151,4' THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE ELEVEN • The September Meeting of pc: • -Heiews u.c.W: was held at the home of Mrs. Gordon MacPherson with, an attendance of 1'?. • - The convener, Mrs. Elwood ' . Barbour opened the meeting'With a poeni t'The •Master is Coming" ....• Scripture was read by Mrs. Lorne .• ,• Woods and prayer by Mrs: E. -Bar-. bout. The program was a short playlet, the subject ''.Service".. '• This rerninded us of the. many acts of kindness 'that miglittse done•by U.c:W. ,rnernbers for a .Commun-' ity,• apart from the,regular. church .Service; The ladies who took part were Mrs. H. Carrick, Mrs. F. McObillina Mrs. B.F. Green, Mrs. Mintz, MissW. D. Rutherford and MrsBarbour.. The closing • . • prayer, for.that part of the Meeting; .was. given by Mrs. E. Barbour,. • • Mrs. T.J. TOdd,, 'President took" the chair.. A hymn wit, eung. Roll 'call:Was anti,vered. by gifts for Pine - crest Manor. Irs..Frank ivIcOuillin read the minu es Of last meeting and correspondence. .. ., . • Mrs.:'G. MacPherson, gaVe,the ' treasurer's epOrt showing a7balance da.ha(ind • f 160.88.- She Also re- ceived: $3 ;25 for "Save/the Child- ren 'Fund" . This being ar,"Centenn ial Project', the treasurer Would. like all donations in as soOn as possible: . .• : .. : • The bazaar will be held Saturday, November 4th 4th in Lucknow Legion Hall. It was ,arinoUnced• a "Work- • sh9p" would beheld for this district • in Clinton', October`2 in the. even- ing ,- and .Blyth, October •3rd from • 9 a.m. to 4 p.m: This U. W,.„ decided to attend the one inAllyth. -• An invitation to visit Whitechurch • 'Li: c. w.. October 4th at 2:80 • p . m : . .Was acCepted: ' : . •, . ' -: '• ' The Sectional meeting for this district will be held in Sti-leiens- _ Churb in late October. Plans for . the dinner were left to the SoCiAl„. Comrniteee Mrs.. Rots Errington,. • Mrs., DonCameron,. Mrs. Lloyd Humphrey; Mrs Allan Miller, Mrs •.Harvey .Webb, Mrs George ,igeb.- stet 'and Mrs. Ross•DUrnin: ,' ' , ''• The meeting' was closed with a hymn .and the Benediction by Mrs. . 'T.l. Todd,: Lunen Was served by hostesses Mrs; ElwOod. Barbour. and • Mts. Harvey Carrick. . .s . Hz! cke tts The 'Septernber meeting Of 171,Ock:- . . ett's, U. C; a Was held at Haekett's Church On.Thursday 4fterimon. septerribr :2!.st . • The' Oresident , Sett .Alton opened,the:Meeting with the ""52nd Psair' ,y6; hymn was sting followed by :a reading, ..,'How DO,' Pray" , The'Lotds,Prayer as repeated... Mrs:. Alex HaCkett took the •DevOtions. and. used "The.'Harvest 'Tillie,' a's. her therne; followed by. .a prayer,. Mrs. Kaiser' read the ripture Mrs.' harry Hackett read. chapter 6 from ,"'rhe Church Where The Action * i ROM Call was answered with -the 'verse, "Thanks" and' 12 adnits visitor and t'children were piesent.• Collection was received: . • The'rneeting closed With prayer, followed •by an enjoyable poem," "Teach kiln Gently If you Can, read by Mrs; :Slake Alton, Lunch WaS Served by the hostesses; Mrs, •Marvitf Scott and, Mrs Tim Retirik embers Receive Corsages Joann..,: Afton : • . • Speaker • • DUNGAN/4(5N NEWS readin from "God Calls -.We offer The Dungannon United Church Women met on September 18 with Mrs. Nelson Pearson presiding and opening the meeting:with prayer and 'a hymn. • . •Mrs. Cecil Blake led in devotions, otirselves" with Mrs.. Will Cranston reading the scripture. .The Mission study was in charge Of Mrs.. Fred Young when she told of theyoung people at "Yorkville" - in Toronto. she told of the minY' teen age problems and the need of Counselling: ' Miss Joanne Alton,was the guest speaker and was introduced by Mrs. Jack Alton. She has recently re - 'turned from a five month tour of Australia, sailing from Vancouver, Hawaii ete., and returning by the • Suez and British Isles, where she also spent a few weeks..Fier talk was' very interesting and.she showed 'seVeral touvenirs she had C011ected. She was thanked and presented with a gift by Mrs. Wilbur Brown. Mrs. Graham McNee and Mrs.,• •Fred Young have offered -to' be lead ers for C.G.1.T. this year: Mrs Cecil Blake asked for ladies .to sew children's pyjamas for the Childreln's Aid and also spoke of the need of foster homes for ‘childrerf. The roll call was answered by'a verse containing the Word."Calls" A" The Evening Auxiliary of the Lucknow: Presbyterian 'Church held a' 'Centennial meeting at the Church on•Tuesday evening; 'Guests were - the members ofthe afternoon • W.M.S.- and fornier members of the Auxiliary: The President, Mrs.', 'Noble Johnston.Who was'in the,chair opened the meeting with the Call to Worship. Following the •Opening hymn: Rev. MacLeod led in. prayer . Mrs. rohristOn welcomed members and guests. •4 • • Miss' Dorothy Douglas gave the •Meditatiorr based on Ephesians, Chapter 6, which was taken from the book "Living Letteri". • • Miss Maudie Fisher reviewed the "History of, the Auxiliary" from its beginning in 1921.: The group. was organised by. Mrs . • MacCatlum.. wife of a •former tucknow minister. The first President as Miss bollie. Henderson, secretary Miss Christine Carrick and treasurer Miss Fern , Reid . 'Corsages were presented to two charter members-, Miss Carrick and Mrs: PhilipSteWart and alto to the present, President and Secretary,. Mrs. Noble Johntton and Mrs Otto' Petersen:LMit. Harry Anderson, alio' a charter • member,, was not • present. . , . • Members were' remindedof the,, ' Fall Thankoffering of the WMS on October •18th. The October Meeting of the Auxiliary will be held Oct- ober 24th instead of October 17th Mrs. Austin •Loree gave the • , Offertory prayer. Mrs.'.Bill Scott . gave a very pleating Piano solo.. Rev...MacLeod introduced the Guest -Speaker Rev.' Neil Mc'Com bie of Ripley and Ashfield .• who.' gave an inspiring message 'based on the Bible verse "LOvett Thou Me?" 'In response to this question the. chureh'W111 go forward as it is essential to love Christ t� serve and Mrs; George 'Errington. gave' the offering prayer.- .' ' Rev. Glen Wright thanked the ladies forthe donation to help with his Expo expenses 'when he went as a chaperone with several Hi -C. young peoPle. He also mentioned the need'of visiting shut-ins and asked for more visiting by the members. •. • Mrs. Pearson closed the meeting • and, Rev'. Mr. Wright gave a piayer and benediction.' Lunch was served and an auction, of donated baking and other articles was held.. Him well. • . • 'A vocal trio by Mrs. 13illGibson,.. Mrs: Ron Forster and Mrs. Stewart' 'Jamieson -."The Beautiful Garden of Prayer" was much enjOyed.• Mrs. Jack MacDonald thanked -everyone taking part in the program 'with •special thanks to: Reif. McCombie, The •meeting closed with the • hymn "Faith of our ,Fatheri4and prayer by ReV.' MacLeod. A social half lionr followed.• •• , • • • made f F or a11Tha nk ff Read Letter From East Africa KINLOUGH NEWS Mrs. Gordon IvIcDonald was .host- ess at an evening meeting for the- , Kinlough W.M.S. for 'September . Mrs. Don' Robertson opened the rneeting.with ,Ephesians 4: 32 "Be ye kind Conejo ,another" folloWed by a poem "Kindness is never lost". and prayer. All repeated thenutpose in unison: ;The roll call was answered, bya verse ,with "kind" or 7.,kindnese. -All were reminded -of the Rally Seaforth, September ,27tkand of the sectional meeting at Dungannon in October; Tentative plans were. • er ng to Messengers neighbouring socie4es vim • • be invited: . • WHITECHURCH NEWS ' The program wat convened by Whitechurch Messengers held Mrs. Gordon McDonald and Mr's: their September meeting in the H ;Devitt and opened with a hyMn Sunday school 1'd -0m, during church' followed by prayer by Mrs. Don service. , The callto worship was • given by:Kathy Soloman. 'Janet Sleightholm read the Scri. pture. Prayer wat• given by .Earl Thompson:, The. offering was • received by Clair'Weber and the •bfferipg prayer wai giVedby Linda • Purdmi. The minuteswere read by.. • the secretary Kathy Soloman, who Also called the roll call which was answered by .eight attenders.r Boxes Were handed out for the • • • collection at Hall- . owe' en. The leader Mrs. Dave 'Gibb gave the first story "tilde Nobu's Decision" froin,the.pew Sttidy Book, ,The Long Night to •TokyoiThe theme "Worship"... was given by Mit, Norman Coultes on "The Church" . She closed the meeting With.prayer after which they litteriett to a record, of Japan- ese Mimic and interview. • Buthell. Mrs. 'McDonald read an interesting missionary letter from John, Nancy and Lynne Pomeroy from Zambia., East Africa. The study was the'thurch to -day and to. Morrow: Mrs. 'McDonald had "The ,•Church today" and for this the • ' • ladies were divided into groups, given certain situations', and were .•asked..What could be done to help. Mrs., 'Devitt had the'section"The• Churcy to -morrow" and gave.a • very interestingttudy on the sub- Jed:C. Readings' were given by Mrs, . • Lyman Sutton andlvIrs.. Morley , Sushell, • • Courtesy remarks were given by Mrs. Don Robertson after which.a hymn and the Lord'sprayer closed the meeting. A social half hour followed when refreshments were served by the hostess: and Mrs. Stewart McDonald. •• LUCKNO CENTENNIAL -CHURCH SERVIC ndczy, October At 7:30 P. NI. '• . Illhimplesompla!imaiesalabOe , • • • • ' • • . • . • CORDIALLY -INVITE.; EVERYONE OF ALL FAITHS TO ATTEND THIS SERVICU OF .• WORSHIP AND SONG . • . . • , • . ,O• LUCKNOW ..MINISTERS OF 'TODAY AND YESTERYEAR" WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE. • • • . . • • . • 1 . • VERY SPECIAL:. mpoc, PROGRAI si•m0•1•4. . • " • • ' ' . ,LIINCH WILL BE' SERVED IN CHURCH, BASEMENT • • IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING ,THE .SERVICE, . . • • k •• • • • , • • • • • • • • • CENTENNIAL DRESS WILL OPTIONAL MinisterIn B C . • Sqnds.:Leper,.. wHiTtalukci-i NEWS ,Chalmers Presbyterian . • held their September meeting at thebOtne of Mr.. W.R. Purdon, with an,attendance of 17.. The ' meeting opened with the ,President Mra Victor Emerson reading, the PoeM:"Guidance" Hymns were sung Miss Lila.,Ertierson read the scripture And gave the Meditation.. Mrs. :Archie Purdonlecl in prayer.. Mrs. Victor EMerson gaye.a read- ing "-When your Prayers. seem ...Un- answered" , which proved that it is impossible for you to pray and say truthfully - but nothing haPp.- ened. •'• • •„. The roll:Call Was: anilAiered by a scripture verse with the word . "..Believe"..The 'offering was • .• received and 'dedicated by ,Mtto: Bill Evans,' • • '7: ' •• • .The sectional meeting 'at Brussels Was announced and arrangements were Made for a, member to give the offering prayer. Letters from • Mrs., Donald Watt and Mr. Watt. ' were read. Their address is Aiyanth Via Terrace,, B.c, The invitatior! • to attend Huron Presbyterial meet:- ing at Seaforth September 27 at 3 o'clock was announced.. The „ nominating committee for a slate - otofficers are Miss Annie Laidlaw,1 Miss Lila Emerion-and Mrs. Hugh Simpson. invitations't� attend . Wingharn W. M.S... meeting, Oct - Ober 3 arid'to.attend..Whiteehurch • LI.C. W. Thankoffering meeting • October '4 were accepted. • Mrs. Russel, Ross gave'a reading ' "Beatitudes- for a Homernaker." and •Mrs. 'Dave MaCDonald.gave tead- ing "To -morrow" A duet ' Saviour Pilot Me" was sung by Mrs. Fobett Ross and Mrs. Dawson CrAig. Mrs. Robert Ross gave the topic/ The Auturrin of Ont. Lives. Life as, given to mankind followt'the life Of the year in vegetation, childhood, youth, i maturity and • (comes andpasses to Mott,' tori I rapidly. Thetl.comes the autUirin. • of life when we feel we Must go • • gradually and gracefully down the lived winter declinehonestly a righful life with • .",-;.• . If in youth We •,' love for a11 and devotion to our •• HeaventyEather, in, the autumn Of life • we will have. the • Satisfact - ion of 'feelingwe have succeeded. Throughout•Our life we;will have. lea -tiled the one prayer that has. EYerything.7, as it answers Who., where, what, when, .why and • We find the LordsPrayer contains • :ailtheanswers. it' begins OUr Father, ,Which answers the .who question 7 Where is ansv;iered,by. Which Art in Heaven All All the answers are there: • Silent Prayer- was -held for the • sick folks. Mrs. Robert Ross eon:, ducted' a•Drearn Quizz. The closing prayer was given by Mrs. Emerson. • • • iES The LadiesLAADidmeeting was then held with the financial statement given by Nirs„ Dae 'MacDonald. , •The collection wat received 'and the meeting closed with the Mizpah Benedietion. . • ' • 'The hostess Mrs.. WR. ,Purdon served lunch. ' . • .....colifintariek . tIgers • I 7 WHITECHURCH;NE,WS. Galvin -Brick -Messengers held • ,• • • their Meeting,Sunday in the church • • Mita*" RobertsOn: presided and / g, • gave the Call t� Warship: 'The', Scripture, was .read by Alice eetroft, lean ,Sbiell.led in.prayer', The Herald's ,Report 'was given by. Marilyn RObettton, Dennis. ThOrnp- . sdn and Douglas Shiell, took Up the • .: MargaretRobertSon gave. the Offettoty•prayer: T1'6 • • of the meeting was the The story from the Stud Japan dealing dealing 'with the giverr:by Mr.sortuan'C After this all went to., th• #.• • • • • • , , =•#5.="•==.1' " -1="=1rir#Z#0.41t"."s44-.-4: •"' • 4ssicarea.iiiir4,4.