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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-09-17, Page 10THE LUcK :OW' SENTIN,EL.`,, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, 1 0, 7, a•# r: Dungannon And 1�ile U.C.W: Meet `Citizenship and Education was the subject, of the meeting of Dungannon and Nile U C . W. in Nile United Church., 'Mrs: •'Har Y- Girvin , . President of Nile U C . W°• • -welcomed the ladies and Mrs.. • Allan Dickson gave the call to 'Worship. The theme of the meet•- ing was "Our Obliga ion to work` and our need to wok'. 'Mrs. Jack Alton .and Mrs, Ivan ' • Rivett conducted the Worship: • Service which included Scripture reading, .commentary. prayerr, and ' singing aHymn lvi'rs. Dickson introduced Hewlitt.of the Salvation Afrny in .Goderich.,who.spoke of the work Mrs. Walter Dexter Gives Travelogue • Mrs. Peter Cook held the Sept- :ember 10th'meeting of the'Zion' nited' Church-Wo-r� i a a -1e' 11,6711ewith.14 members:,' 3 visitors, and 8 children esent. 11 call Was • answered with a'Pro ..erb. ,The `President M s . • Charles Wilkins opened the Meeting with all repeating the 632 Psalm; prayer and the•Loid's Prayer. Mrs., Peter Cook led the topic on .Poverty and the devotion.. Scripture, "Sermon On, the Mount" was read by Mrs. Jim Hunter. Readings by Mrs. Frank Ritchie - My Bible. and 17', Mrs, 'Allan Gibson "What Is Poverty, I am Hungry";Mrs .:Lorne Cook - 'The World 'Against' Him they do' in this area,. helping those. Mrs:, Walter •Dexter , Lucknow , as 'in need :'of assistance for various a^ guest, gave ;a travelogue on trips reasons. she had made to the British Isles The Roll Call was an• swered by , . and France in 1961,•to the West asking. Mrs:. Hewitt questions Coast in 1965 , Florida in i966, ' about. how 'one might help them 'in Maritimes in 1967 ; short trips in • Pine ,River UCW AMBERLEY NEWS A joint 'rneetin: of Units one and ,E.woof Pine•River United Church Women held their September, meeting on Tuesday evening of last week September 9. There was. an attendance of thirty-five. Mrs. Delbert Wilson opened the meeting. with prayer followed by.a hymn. ' The secretary Mrs.'Carrick Colling read the minutes df the: last meeting. also eorrespgndence:' Mrs.a'Donald Courtney. gave the treasurers •report and reada letter •front the adopted child which was interesting .to' all,.,• Mrs. Cecil•Humphrey'of Unit 2 was convener tfor,the program. After a hymn Mrs. Cecil Hymphrey gave the scripture reading which was followed with meditations and prayer by Mrs. Mel Henry.. A. beautiful' solo: by Mrs. Lester Ferguson w.as accompanied by Ann Ferguson. The theme for. the meeting was "Christian Citizenship" 'The convener Mrs. Humphre y spoke on "Housing." The The cost ofhomes has; one up 89 per cent Makingit cliff- 48 icult for people of low : incomes to purchase property., Mrs. Leonard Courtney,' read a pathetic .letter and Detroit in 1968 and from a mother•of`three..child.ren: in DR. EDWIN their work :A Hymn and prayer by • Ontario a Rev. •McClenaghan Closed the ' • Ireland in 196,9:; • She described '' meeting, r each place and showed different • The two .groups separated'. for. i artidles•and pictures she had. co11eC- their :business meeting.. Mrs.. HarrY- ted • . ' 'Girvin resided for ;the ?rile ;group j.: P , Mr• s. `.Oliver N4acCharles , LQch=: • Mrs ;a.litin Kerr:read the secretary:, st i alsh• second gu•es.t , spoke on Craft.. report: ,Mrs. 'Girvin ,read' the Work she had seen'at fairs, in the • , treasurer's r port, in the absence of e/, � two.counties: `She displayed 'artic=. • Mrs Wilmer Rutledge On Sept- les on ri. • .ideas that -were eas to } a city where conditions: were depl- orable..Malnutrition and ,privation of the. eve .da necessities of life. �' Y Made living almost unbearable Mrs,. Bob Courtney spoke,on welfare, People, with a, lar e • . P g, •, family and low ineome'are•not • wanted in the better ;homes. • There are not e • nough slicial:.workers'avail- •' able to co e" withahe'•situation •. ' ember It Tuesday ;;`at , p.•11.1.‘. :'bothy. r .. p. assernbe and gay e a recipe` for : • , a • groups are .ing tedy.to a neeetiC in.. .- ,lue'•that she reconnnended as nod ;Firs. :t� ilha.m,Pace read 'an ,article', -North:Sireer • United; Church ; ••Broder` g on Senior Citizens; some of whom" .he ended With "a poem "The.Path loch to•. he a r ..Miss 'Beulah..Burns , • miss•. are existing on' : .. . , i• Had'. Feared, To See".:Mrs.., Peter g a seventy-five.dol- .. 0n -al' `an_furloaT -a •ii �or.ea«... he x la _nsion hi h_'. . e } i to oo end d the topi`c�,��tfi a pta��e?: ape �a ts�distc sing ••'will shoe slides and.tell '?f her works rt�me' inetarices t. aria thanked. each.lady With a,kift in I.or.ea..: 'C�n October ,''tire Nile GordonA,.' ei� '"It s none of in 'business N rs GKirkland reported , Y ladies .'are: nLsnninc a dinner'.and and, a . ` • wa ' Tiv en:b v Mrs:... a y p 1 Work k sk , for an good s• } M rvin Funston :• uscd elotlzn� for a bale in. the tall.. •�x '. P S • . �er. one •for thea art in'.the•' 1.,r�; iorne :Coot;' repotted on: } P P MISSIONARY FOR 20 YEARS • • . KOREA KOREA • WILL SPEAK AND SHOW PICTURES OF HIS WORK ou, th Kinloss,:; Presbyterkin Church • Wednesday, September 24 at 8 p.m. it EVERYONE. V•ERYONEc oRDIA4LY INVITED: Lucknow: Unit 2 'Miss Flora Andrew was hostess - to the .ladies of Unit, 2. Lucknow U . C , W .. with 17 members and 1 visitor present. , .. W• Mrs. rland ards .oP OR c h • ,.. ened the . ��UCKNO►: meefing :wl wore s o we come; a ;UNITED CH URCi Church Services hymn and.,a prayer. Mrs. Mel King. gave a paper "A• new look at the,ten commandments".. It. was certainly a timely' reading .and. inspired different thoughts and a short discussion. period followed. The business;was conducted by Mrs. Richards•;and.announcements made one being to!remember •Special'o•ffering at October meet ing to'go:for blankets for.supply. The roll call, a''meiriory. verse, • proved .interesting and • brought. track schoolday:me- z Mrs. S. • Stothers 'gave a paper on • Good Thoughts and Mrs: Taylor. for Stewarship a reading or Daily Bread Mrs..Richards presentedthe Rev. Robert Nicholls, B.A. Minister SEPTEMBER 21st 11:00 a m.. Morning •Service 10• a.m. Sunda,Schon .00 POINT TO: PONDER' • e worstev. i -- *hich matr;inus' endure, is ` the anticipation '•:01 'the :Calamaties': that never'hap — Disraeli. Pte.. on Supply or a ,ing • r } - 1;. tour of .� odeiicb F_\ ch atrit. Ho• spit- Mr- Cecil Hum hre y thanked al..Mrs. Allan • Pic'kson ,an Hu it McValinnel are to ri l,e arrangements, On•Ocrorer : there r •' �_ Ione reads.and.stu lest is su lect .. e, And ?�iRc Gordon:I.ir•land• ..' gave ` the ;hut ins with, M rc 11'ii li,: nieetin Aftes'�the cl sin h mn: '.'mission Studyo .China' the more yrs e e r rt i _o .. .e e . n av t .' it ti ...:1%,11.1.1:.;e . a. T i el are iT,etl�onstrit Hunt, , o k ,� e t PP• 3 , �e. for October .. Thank offering• ; ,ion:in it Church at t . Plea, brit, a: friend::e ' ' .e1i 1opc& 'are to be' used: at, the ,; ` October ,eetige and also the The, Goup'l f ed for:l:lunch' end ' n •a social hou;:ias enjoyed: Lunch a aar,'ap ris a,to be brouyl t: in, • oi� :,iiiee.irtcludecl ;rs;'Iack : 11�r n 'Rescue the Perishing",was . ' � c • :Sling �: se +' Luncn 1,�•as .served s Alton. .: Ii�an'Ri� ctt:, .r. ,.� . _.lines. and. ?r.... i-Iunzrilel. clo..ed With by .the hostess ••c c and •Mrs ,John Hunter and Mrs. T�eslie �3ahri.tort...,.. Gha John .`prayer. The Qcrobef>nieeind� is ' n • benediction; Lunch was served in • • the alarming'truth seems too- be "Is the Sunday School: room by the communism' creeping slowly . into y hostesses in charge our society? What are .we ..doing a - out 'it? More and moreChristianity is being',pushed out as, sports. on', ,3. st ',Mrs '� • rs . 's rn:e.`Cook' Jo.,tjatt�n •2 d ?..�-, Len Christlaw . to .he held at•2� �...Lorrae C�oh.. Lo. jecta iAIN • 11 NEW High=strength concentration NEW Non -staining formula. EW Longer -tasting lower cost treatment Sunday ,:.Christian .education ,remov-' ed from public: schools. etc ,L4rs ,' Raynard.Ackert had a reading "The 1\laster's Hand" . After courtesy remarks ,by •Mrs . King .the: meeting closed with mizpah benediction.',: 'marrow C resb tenChurch an v.'.:Glenn,.. Noble, B.A. Ministe.r SEPTEMBER 21st:. 10:00; a.m. Sunday. School 11:00, stint: MoI II :. Sers i�ice: Luc now•/Unit :� unit 3: o:Lt not L 7• w ST -PEE•R'S-, ANGL•IC'AN CHURCH Rev. R. T F Odendahl Rector Met at the: home of Mrs Walter Alton 'on September 9th wrti: fif-. teen 'members and four. v i•_sitors present • The meeting was opened by �1r5. Clarence Greer readug a '. verse •entiiled :Keep me to the • end" followed:by a hymn,and prayer.. The roll was called and plans, were made .rc cater:toa`•wedding. Si tni•FG to . injectable Irc n ,fords' swine. then' the ultimate in protec- titin against' profit-rohbi ig i -or der frc.`]en'rz.1 anerrul.. y 1 c.c. per pie acres the job, , A ptoduc"t of. Canada ,Packers. Re-' sears h •-• one of the: 'marry tie sf ,i G41N Anirru4 is alai Sertti. a items. .4vxzlai�lr nlnl ttI , y fst+' laza Sxt:r-c,.A.rN Fed Serowe DtaIer CICN Flax 1 friendship reported going to see: sick:merrilers• and sending` ~.arils. The subject of a. fowl•sup+per was, brought up •ana, discussed with the' tra.)ority opposed' The next meet- ing will beat Mrs, Harold Trel.eav- en's With the roll call entitled. • • "Why 1 cin thankful-. A special ;• collection was taken up io.raise,, funds for a,hlanket from this. unit, Mrs. Treleaven then took over , the. ;meeting And introduced the special speaker Mrs. Nicha 1 who spoke on .." esrisi'... The litany ''Let, • 'the Fali`est Lord ; esus ` Vas . sun c' e:1:1 IA- prayer. Mrs 7 Wit -1 Hsi` : read a ptterr tri A utu . t' . followed by an :uisr SEPTEMBER 21st ': : Trinity. 16 10:25' Church School its- r` war dosed the,• :LUCKNOW CHRIS'TI'AN REFORMED..,. CHURCH' J. W. Van Ste npoor': Pastor • SeMces : 10:00 am. (Erigi•is •• ..2:3D.p.m. '(Dutch gid. and • _.- St.Suidayc- VISITORSI.�C'014 Dt.norYiirtatiOfla1 Radio y;•fid cast,. "The ar Tc 6-tk.! eeery•. unday: 03C • •Souhd1 t1.00 11.4.„