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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-03-12, Page 10'PAGE TEN ?.HE .LUCKNOW TLNEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO u1R • ess loll W�r!d:Ij 'Day Of Prayer �ck�tts And bion U.C.W. Mrs.:Gordon Kaiser held the World's.Day of Prayer at :the:manse on March 7th with. members,from 13Yakes Hacketts and Zion Churches with an attendance'of•25 members and 3 visitors: Mrs. Bert Alton led in the service with the World Theme"Growing ' Together, with.Christ" ., Hymn "Praise to the Lord the Almighty wasatead..in. unison. Thosetaking part inthe service were Mrs.•Per Alton;, Mrs: Livingston Menary,*:• Mrs. Donald 'Hackett and Mrs. .Charles Wilkins.. The address' was taken by Mrs.'. Bert, Alton reading a story "Our• :White' birds" which was .based on prayers,.' Mrs. Blake Alton was' pian ist. for the hymns. Mrs., Alex Hackett took the collection and • Mrs. Pert Alton riade the dedicat- ion. The service closed with sing= ing the African Spiritual "Kum Pa Yah". Mrs.. Frank .Ritchie, :president of. the Annual U. C.W. of the three. Churches ,,op.ened; ;with the •Call o Worship on Faith".and a prayer. ,hies,... Allan Ritchie read the minutes A • St ''Patrick contest 'w'as conducted by Mrs.Warren' Zinn:`` 'from Wakes. A slot was presented •:fronr.Hackett§, "The Convert" tak` 'in lace in a missionar ome.'in gp y.. . Africa e ica with those takingpar being 0 g• 1s, i rs . A lex . Flackett ( mother) ; Mrs Cliff .Menn-ather) an Mrs., Ken 'Alton. (as daughter): Mrs:; Frank Ritchie asked for: ;,reports:,from •Blakes, treasurer Mrs :.'Cliff Kilpatrick, supply and secre tar .-h•1rs. Jerry Cran`ston; • reports. • YP , ' froni Hacketts, treasurer,- Mrs. Alex, Elackett`,secretary -•-Mrs . Clff•T4'lenarY.. 'Community 'Friend' i sh*Mrs.Donald .Hackett, :su l P , PPy eeting Mrs. 'Reg.Broome; reports from Zion -, treasurer - .Mrs D.A. , Hackett ,. secretary " Mrs. Allan Ritchie, supply Mrs Gordon Kirkland, Flower Fund - Mrs. Peter, Cook, report from manse secreta GordonKirkland,treasure Mrs. N.. Mrs., Warren Zinn. ; Officers for 1969 are, as follows President - Mrs. Alex, Hackett., ' Secretary Mrs. 'Ralph- Cameron, President.of Manse Committee Mrs. Hugh Menary, Representatives for, Flakes - Mrs. Cliff Kilpatrick,,. Zion. - Ivi rs . Peter Cook and Mrs. Eldon Ritchie, Hacketts. - Mrs:. George Henry and Mrs.' Cliff Menu se. secretar = Mrs. ma nn y Gord.-. on Kirkland,; manse treasurer Mrs Warren Zinn.. Mrs. Bert•Alton:gave comments, on Community Friendship of the U.C.W. Conference she attended in London',:: The-meeting.•closed with -'2 -Faith of Our Fathers!' Living Still" and • Mrs.. :Bert. Alton'closed;with er. ,Lunch was served" by the hostess the committees in charge. ;i. R 'f • The ;ladies .of St :J4seph's Couneil' 'Kingsbridge::nmet in the'school for '.. their iitonthly Meeting on' Tuesday, March 4 with Mrs : John: Austin pres The Annual meeting and -election of.officers''will take plac.e'.on.Sun day, April l3 in.:form of a Pot Luc:kl, .Supper: Members of the: , ' Nomination Committee- are tyles,''' Leo m Courtney, Mrs. Orond Neff,- ernan, and Mrs', .Eugene ,Frayne..-• The nomination, forms must :be handed in by'Sunday, March 16. admi�ristrati�� Our p'rofessional,counsel can quickly Out your ' affairsin good'ord'er. • • There is no' obligation to investigate this'prom t . -confidential service with us. • STERLING TRUSTS TORONTO 372•Bay Street BARRIE' '35 Dunlop ORILLIA A 73 Mtssassac a. Street 1? , Member:' Canada Deposit Insu,ai,ce Catpatat o.- ' v: �. • _•.,. .'•+hit.]%�i++3sa;�-TIN.i/ee6d+9:�.+u..xw+�..f'�i.•.5'[G:nlw'4i. • WEDNESDAY',; The March. meeting :of 11laTkes. U. C, W. was held -Tuesday 'afternoon March 4th at the home of. Mrs; Alex Juba. The program was prepared by Mrs. Livingston. Men- ary , the theme "The whole World , God's world and. ours.. Mrs.. Wm. Andrew gave the scrip tore lesson followed by the ' meditationand all -read together hymn .416", "Creation's Lord', w e give Thee thanks". Mrs. Livingston 'Menary led in prayer after which she passed around several pictures of Indians,of.Canada .and' ,read sorrie very: interesting passages: about them. Mrs, Jack Currangave three short readings on Spring and Mrs. Clifford:Kilpatrick read the chapter from the study book .; The roll call was answered by a verse with the word "World" with twelve members:present. Several 'items of ;business .were .discussed .. The meeting closed with hymn: • 388, "0 Master.let me walk with Thee".and 'prayer. Lunch was serv, ed by .Mrs . • Alex'Juba., Mrs. Living- ston Menary and Mrs.,: Hugh:. ' Menary; Mrs. den Malda is $00ko:At World Day Of Prayer if Churches all v'er. the.' world" held services: March 7th•, the 49th. annual World Day of 'Prayer .• In Lucknow chis service was held in the Lucknow' Presbyterian Church with 80 in attendance , ' Tiie theme , • scriptures 'and prayers for this •' ' service were proposed by women: in Africa ' '`The African S iritual Kum B'a • P Yah" (Come • by here) was played as an Instrumental Prelude` , .. and also' Sting by the:congregation throughout the -Service . •he' T address was Capably taken b y Mrs. Ben:Malda of the Lucknow' • . Christian Reformed'Church d She spoke on the World Theme "Grow ing together in Christ". Mrs. ;Rob ert Campbell rendered •a pleasing �,.T. P, g solo he Prayer' Perfect" . • Those .8 Lakin part in the Service r representing the Churches of the; village were. Mrs. James Smith, ,'The 'Lucknow Presbyterian Church;•. Mrs Elwin Hall;, The United. Church; •Mrs. Cliff Roulston', The AnglicanChurch; Mrs. Peter Mac Donald ; St. Marys. Roman Cathol- is Church; Mrs . Harry ,Lavas •, South Kinloss-Churchk.Mrs.-•Ben Maida Lucknow Christian Reformed • Church.• 'raver Service. ST. HELENS NEWS On Friday, March 7th the ladies; of the St., Helens'eorrmrnunity met at ,the home •Of Mrs. Allan Miller for the World Pay of Prayer. The the'rne .this'yar was "Growing together ,in Christ" . Mrs Tom Todd was. the .1st leader; The ladies sang the' hymn Praise to the Lord, the Almighty Other leaders taking:part.'were Mrs. Elwood 'Barbour , Mrs. Harvey Webb, Mrs. Frank'McQuillin and Mrs. : Green, Mrs.. Gordon :McPhee- son and Mrs. Ross. Errington had a dialogue, 'Mrs. - E. W. Rice- sang a toJesus". • s "Just :Leave: it all otoJ ,, J The meeting closed with the; hymn "TheDaY Thou'Gavest , Lord is.. Ended" followed :by the.closing Lunch was' served by Mrs.: prayer. Allan Miller and Mrs: '•Harvey Webb, Mr.�. lorrre Sparks Is Guest Speaker WHITECHURCH NEWS The World Day of Prayer .was held in/the United Church on March. Tth. at -2:30 Leaders for the service were Mrs.. Millan Moore Wallace Conn, M'rs'.' Walter Arscott;, Mrs. Russel Ross and .Mrs Garnet Farrier ' The guest speaker, Mrs.: Lorne` Sparks was introduced by Ars: Victor Emerson: Mrs Sparks chose'as her; ::message, .Growing in'every-wayito'Christ She introduced the message by ask- ing What is',your:life? What is its nature?' Life has two; aspects.,. phys real and spiritual:• Spirituallife; May 'be n'in childhood:youth. Y.i g� v �^Tiddle-age ;men the-y-.re=alEi-z • Jesiis Christ in their life. -After' con iog to. Christ the •.find they are new, "creatures: To grow , iwe must have prayer to grow with' Jesus'.. .Pra ers. P, Y• ,8•. .Y.. dont' have to' be`flowery.ones but: must- be''serirous genuine ones:, thinking. of others :as'well as ones, own needs., How do we grow. togeth- er?P.yr B ra er' Y and Bible Stud• v Mrs•. Sparks was thanked by Mrs. Russel' Ross and''presented with' a ift iRCH 12th, 1969'. Lucknow Unit 3 Unit .3, Luekiiow U.:G. W;, met at the te..-of_.Mrs.,--Ja Mara,'4 with seventeen members, present. The meeting was:opened by Mrs. C; 'Greer reading; a verse followed by hymn 493,.. • The toll call was, answered 'by • an item from; th6 Observer. Mrs, Jas. Ritchie reported valentine .and` get well, cards sent and a thank you note was read'from Mrs.'Geo: E117 ' .. iota and`•a note.'from Mrs. W. Henn derson in Daytona: The, supply. was discussed and: plans; made for puttingRquilts together. and quilting, A miscellaneous sale will be held in April in the unit and the. Easter • Thankoffering is to•be• held on the :. tenth of April.'' The meeting was .than taken over • opened by playing, a record by Kate • Smith.. The scripture. was read: .by Bark .ell h Mrs w St , John ses.1' - 11 and. 1'7 21 whi'eh was fon.- owed' by prayer by. Mrs. Swan. ' Mrs. ,Wharry gave 'a.good .report` on the Presbyterial at -Port Elgin.. This'was followed'by, two'readings by Mts. George`Saunders "Seeds of good and bad" :and "Found. at' . .Home",. Mrs. N.J McKenzie spoke on 'A'' New Morality'.' taken from •Pan orarna• of the' Bible; baed:' on the' sermon On'. the .mount . , • The collection was- taken; .follow- ed by another record "May•G'od be with you" and the: meeting closed withh t 'e. benediction ucknow. Mcs •N. Johnston'condu'cted the • meeting of:Lucknow '.Presbyterian.. W.1vl;S, which was•held,on'Wed- nesday afternoon in the'Sunday ' School Roomof the Church.. She o ened .b giving.' verse - p to . a on "Fell- ' •Y8 g. ,. owshi •" ihich'was ver timel P ,� Y Y . ,Hymn 560, w'as' sun and. Miss Doro e thy, Dbnglas,_foi1 w-etLw:izh-prayer. • The offering was received by Mrs. Albert Coultes and Mrs.. Frank Coulter. Mrs' Millan Moore is ,key woman for -1969 There were 26 -present The collection was'$12.40 ( The Service for 1970' will beheld ' 1 in 'St. Marys Roman Catholic • Lucknow Unit -.2. Gihurch , L-uc _ • .Lucknow Unit • 2 of,Lucknow, United Church • met• at the home of Mrs. Walter • Dexter. on.,vlarch 4th,at 2:30 with, 18 members and 1. visitor present. Mrs,: Orland Richards welcomed members. Mrs. Steve, Stothers conducted the Unitone of the Liicknow UC.W. 'held their:March Meeting in the. church parlour. Twelv and•one.visitor were present; Mrs. ' Anderson presided`. The worship.. ser.vide 4 Reason.. for Revolt" was • taken by Mrs. Anderson:. The roll call was answered with a 'sentence prayer:. Mrs,, Lewis reported for • supply` and welfare; Mrs. Alex MacNay volunteered to represent Unit one on. the Membership Comm ittee ' • Mrs. 'An'derson very capably' gave the Bible Study from Panorama of the Bible:4 Mrs_ Laird devotional exercises, the theme e,rnembers being Un read the scripture Mrs::' Stothers closed with•Prayer: Mrs.. Gleri. Walden read on 'Unity in .China : ' *Mrs, E. Henderson gave• the treas• urer,'s .report ..The April �''rneeting is to be held in the Church Parlour at' 2:,15 The roll call was answered, by an article from the:Observer., Mrs. Harvey Houston reported 'on' the Presbyterial held: at Port Elgin. , n r g a e-. -sple-n id paper ori Stewardship. •Miss Ada Webster quite capably presentedtheeo the chapter "Covenant of th people" ple" from the. Panorama. of the Bible`.'•Mrs. 'W, Dexter gave;a • reading St. Patrick's Day. The repeating of the Mizpah Benedict ion in unison closed the meeting.. could be carried! on aniong others • Unity,. Mrs,. . 1. ed an interesting •film on China Then: and Now". • Everyone enjoyed a solo by' Mrs . Spence Irwin. Mrs. John Hall gave a reading from the writings. of Edg- ar, Guest. ' During the lunch hour Miss Hazel Webster condbcted,,a contest t. • 'The mission 'study ; namely "New :Acts' in Mission' was directed by Missadie Johnston.x. • S . There :are Missions. in the' world around us'. As • • Christians should use orher hnstias one his „influence . ` rna 1 waks f life : '' 1 .1 0 fey el./al in: the audience were askeu •to." showho ' it wascarried out 'in diff w are . erenty. Ways aria in different count=' ries. Mrs: • M . Henderson told how, it s done:in a_certain Restaurant in Ja an, Mrs ,P': Stewart how qt Unions operated as Christians in Japan, Mrs J Little told •how, tractors were 'used • in • ', missio 'work , • another new • ,tyie1�1iss NMalcplm told how. .,.. the church in India was slowly taking: up thework and Mrs. Reid how in Ceylon the ' students in ; factories by their Christian way of _cos ducting:ihemsel_�ces co_uid'ge. along better Everyone's. life must show the Christian 'example and much will besaccomplished in Miss-. ionary work', as. We, in coma* contact with othersthroughout our lives.. Mrs . Nixon told how vacation time, missionary work Ewart Taylor of even •different `denominations' the "new acts" in; MissionarYy. work were discussed , it made they subject 'y very interesting. Hymn '199 was sung followed by' the, Scripture Reading taken from; • 1st Samuel and given by Mrs. F. Miller. Offering Was -then taken anti'` prayer- given by Mrs., N,Johnston Roll call was answered 'by each repeating a verse •taken' from 2nd Thessalonians.. There were twenty- five present,. Prayer circle was y-a-nd R. Moffat The minutes' were read by Miss N. Malcolm and were:.adopt ted. Correspondence was discussed,.:' Legacies were.. left to the Executive Comm'ittee's decision. Hytrin 596' was sung and prayer by Mrs.J. >rt`;~lerson' `closed the meet- ing. eet-ingz'. • • Viramowir dos 4.40 taro Grg Mac at th B[UCI PG �dl { 'Mrs; MIS . ..Warr ever Slurs greet in th Hain E.' lti • well ladle 'Mrs, Merl 1;69 were Hil perti • Grey Powi Presl 11 ll repo raisE ' expl ' also .boor year 'Bool boot in d; A.) repo wort Heir Thai Gore Pres: 'Con • spot chui Boa, ,.grog . yea; "ono Mill asci Col•] T;we frori on .Nott use: show • :of, SI aret Mrs Wan press a ml decE A lad; Mr . the dist; on t was ane , the attic M1 guet • Rev. nisi writ Mr, Hon is f't bec; The they : peol The tem heli Tex ther tou'r Can of v P09i the mut