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THE ‘UCKNOW.SENTINNL, LOCKNOW. ONTARIO •
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER lith, -1969 •
Lucknow Unit 2
• The November meeting of'Unit
Luckn
held at the home, of Mrs, Vernon
'Hunter with 17 members and 2
•visitors present:
Mrs. Orland Richards opened
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with a prayer for Remembrance
Day. , The roll call was answered
by an article from the Observer,
Mrs. Nicholls offered her horrie
for the December meeting:,
Mrs. Wilfred Drennan reported
for ,Community, 'friendship, and
Mrs Ewart Taylor for stewarship,
•reading:a piper titled "For Youth':'
•Mrs. Lawrence •MacLe0d conven
'ed the program. Mrs. Vernon
Hunter gave a reading, on Remem-
• brance Day.. ,A solo'by Mrs.J. W
Joynt was Much enjoyed. A read-
• ing on Auturim Was given by Mrs.
Raynard Ackert.'•".f. •
St. Augustine
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The November ,meeting of St...
Augustine C.W.L: was held in
the hall on Tuesday evening. Ft. •
'Caiiano•opened the meeting :.
With prayer and Mrs. J..1-lickey
presided'
Correspondence was, read by
Mrs. Wm. Redmond . Mrs, J.
1.ari.lcen reported •on the Spiritual
works of the league. Mrs., J.:
VinAaken gave the financial ,
report. . .
The president summarized the
bake sale ,' which was a success,'
• and thankedeveryone for their ,
assistance. Different projects •
-were-discussed and they -will'be-
decided upon at the Deceinber •
meeting.
ar S.
At Langside
Achievement Night was held a;
La-hgside Stinday-Sbliookr---T-11c
following received diplomas and,
seals for faithful attendance:
First year diploma - Christine
•Bregman, Helen Weirsma; Second
year seal - Karen Young, Joanne
Bregman; Third year seal
Dianne Huffman; -Fourth year seal
Hilda, deBoer, , Jamie Young;, Fifth
year. seal Robert Bregman, Keith
Bregmaii; Sixth year sear--Cralroly
MacGillivray, Bobby MacGillivray
Marty Young;. Seventh year seal -
Freddie deBoer; Eighth year alum-
nae diploma - Bobby Moffat,,,,•
Brian Wa11,, Nancy deBoer; Ninth
year seal = Russell Young; ." •
Tenth year seal -; ,Ross Moffat;
Eleventh year seal - Ken Scott,.
Donald Scott Doug Wall,
Simon -deBoer ,N John deBoer.
Those receiving 1st year pins:
were Perrin Dore, Debbie Huff-
man, Christine Bregman; 2nd year
pins Karen Young ,, Joanne Breg-
man, Cliff Mann, Marlene Mann,
Kenneth Dore; 3rd year.Pini -
Diana-HUffman,-Delbert-DOrei-Lith,
year pins - Hilda deBoer Jamie
Young. • .
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The„gilest-speaker-Mrs-: Nicholls-
' spoke 'on Jesus - Perfect Man, Per-
fect God, begitming‘ with a quiz
-• on the Life of Jesus. One Solitary
• Life was read'•in unison. A Litany
"Let us rememberleaus” was led
by' Mrs, Lawrence MacLeod.. The
hymn Fairest Lord Jesus was sung,'
closing with prayer . •
Mrs ..Ctarence,Irwin.gave the
'courtesy, remarks. \Lunch was
served by hOstess•and committee.
_Father .tassano_Feada.letter.
from Bishop Carter about the •
importance of keeping our Faith. .
The Decernber meeting will have,
the exchanging of gifts. Each
member attending is asked to
bringa gift.' The meeting Closed
with prayer. . •
A lunch was served by the
hostesses: Lunch convenors for .
December' are Mrs. J. Hickey and
Mrs.. F. EckensWeiler.•
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.ake your pick of many special
ways of extending warm wishes
to your friends and relatives . . .
in the.: beoytifyi tradition. of holi-
daygreeting cards.
Traditional Religious Personalized
A NEW STOCK OF CHRISTMAS CARDS
ARRIVED LAST WEEK
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South Kinloss
w. .s.
rs.
Spoke
7.-trihr three of,rhe nOW..--H-
Un-ite&church women met atthe
'bOme of Mrs. 'Alex Andrew on NOV
ember 5th with seventeen Mem-
bers and, six' visitors present, .W.•
C. Greet opened the meeting with
a verse and a hymn followed by
prayer . The roll call was answer
edwithinit.
av:erse with the word
"peace".,'.
Mrs. Jim Ritchie 1,;(4called on
,o-give-ther, oommunity-frriendship
report' and Mrs', tam Alton report-
ed for the flower cOrnMittee,' The
next meeting he at Mrs.",
Wharry's on* December 2, The
groups will all be changed the
end of.the year and anyone wish-
ing to be changed'tO an evening, ,
group orotherwise are,tty report
to Mrs, Omar Brooks. Mrs." Vern-,•
On Hunter, president was present
and thanked the ladies for their
help at the time of the 'fowl
supper,. ••• •*,
Mri.•• Wharry then took over the
'Meeting, Mrs.. Walter Alton read
the scripture and gave the corn
Inents_and_prayer
sang a Solo'followed hy'a' reading
• '•'Auturnn",,by:MrS; J..MaC•'*
e *e' H. Barger read a
.paper_on_Remenibrance_Day,whick
was written; by Mrs. Clara„DoWneyi
'Mrs. Wharry then introduced
Mrs.' J.. E. Hummel who spoke
about. bet early life in' China as a
• missionary's daughter and Showed
,a lot of:very fine embroidery in.
silk done by the ChineSe.:. • ': •
The meeting wasthen closed
.by singing a .hymn'and the :
Mizpah Benediction.
The November meeting of
South Kinloss 'Worrier's Missionary
Society was held on Wednesday
afternoon November. 5 .:at the home
of Mrs:: Ira Dickie! Mrs..Harry
Lavis presided and Mrs. Evan
Keithread corresp‘dence. ,
Var-
ious reports were given and Nisi- •
ness matters discussed
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--The-Bible-Study-mar from---*-7-,--
Roinans Chapte•r 6 .whose opening'•
verses give rise to oneof.the,mOst;
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important lessons' in the Bible
"Shall.we continue in sin that..
,grace,may aboundr and shows
that a new life and character .
should result from acceptance of
Christ. Roll call was a verse with
Free".. • • • ,
. Mrs, A. Hnghes had the chap-
ter from the Missionary Study
Book and Mrs,. Jim_ Burt gave a
reading for Remembrance Day
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Mrs.' Steer sang a solo and Mrs.
W. 1%.4acIntyre had charge of the .
Prayer Citcie. A. 1
lunch.: The December meeting
will be held at the home of Mrs. •
H,•Buckton.
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-Pres yterra-n---=
•• Afternoon
.
Auxiliary
The regular Meeting of the :.•*
A fternbott-Anx Miry of I; tie knoW--
Presbyterian,Chtirchwas held on
Wedneiday. November 5th in the ,.
Sunday:SChool Room with a goodly
number of ladies present:. 'Mrs.:N.
Johnston was Chairlady: She read
a poem "Open our • Eyes" , followed
with
With prayer :• Mrs Maude Sher-
wood gave the Scr'ipture' which
was taken from '.1St Kings 17 chap-
ter how :Elijah, through GOd',S,
help., enabledhiin to perforrn
rriir-
acteST1TthtO,.,shOw--.'People-that---±-7
God careth for his own': A reading
entitled ':',Little.Things'',as *given
by Mrs 'Chas. Steward yrs. L.
Avey
i ay e r: Of •Re Pi bra -
nce; and, all responded in.a rnom
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t of silence. •
Leingside Y PS
. . • •• •. Pr4yer wassiven by ?vs N. •
LANGSIDE NEWS . . tobriston, hymn52 was sung and
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• the roll, call was answered With a .-
The Langside . P .S S. met on verse' frorn 1st haPter. of St. John.
Sunday evening at the home of ,
Tne busines:consisted.of thanks.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Moffat, Doug . extended to Mrs,, Jas Little' for
Wall presided for the meeting
her fine work done as leader of ,
'and Carolyn MacGillivray was the N'iissibn Band; also thanks rec-
.secretary. •' •eived from Mr. Sutherland for
The scripture was read by Robert
money received froni.a legacy.
Bregman'aPd prayer by Doug Wail Mrs. M. Henderson invited the
The meditation "Great Need" was ladies 63 her -home for the Dec -ern
given by John deB9er. bei meeting:, Christmas cards
For the roll call a ,question- • ••• were offered by Mrs: Johnston
concerning the Anglican Churchsale. the money to go to t
. for
was answered by 17 members. • • ,• , ..• •
he
These 'formed the basiS for a'
Rev., Robert Ni
Ministe
NOVEMBER 16th•
10:00 aan,. Sunday School
11:00 aan. Morning Service
DISCtissi
URCH
lis,B.A.
POINT TO PONDER .
Money talks, Does yours say
you, are, a giateful-Christian?
Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
Rev. Glenn Noble,
Waiter "'
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Phone . 529-2740
•. NOVEMBER 1ith,
.Layinon's SOnday
' 1000-ai-m.:-Suriday-SchOO1
11:00 a.m.-Morning See.
• ANGLICAN
CHURCH
LUCKNOW AREA PARISH
The Rev. R. Odendahl
.NOITEMItErk710fi-
'Trite,' ;C.' •
St Paul's, 'Ripley 9:30 a.m.
Ascension, icinlough 11 a.m.
SL Pete.rs, Luclmow — 130 p.m.
Mich School' 10:15 a.m.
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t. Pauls, Dungannon. --
Alternating with Christ Church
• Port Albert
• LUCKING, -
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED'
- CHURCH
J. W. Van Stempvoort
Pastor
i0:00 a.m.. (En )
2:30 p.m:. (Dgtch 2nd' and
5th' Sundays)
.VIS1'11011S WELCOME
•Denegnstsvoeunry°,dmina!)`Thsu_nde:16:RfacjpT:acso.diGdd.(:;2aHl}brooudd:.),,
2:00 p.m.; CFOS (Owen
chtitch. ,
Mrs. Jas. Smith gaile the • , ,
Mission Study taken from the, d
-Tidings; 'ron-Ghinkand a 1s1'
Formosa A hymn was Sungid
prayer' by Mrs'. P. Stewart was
given ' whiph closed the rneetiiig.
discussion led by Mrs. Cliff '. • • • , , , •
MONUIVIENTS
Young and Mrs George Young. ,
The next meeting i11 be at
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the home of Mr, and Mrs. Clifford You sound counsel and a fair price on a ili°611111ent
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YOung on NOyember 30 The • .',.eorreCtlY designed from. otdity niaterial,' rely on
offering. was received by Russell
Young with prayer by Helen
ELTON MEMORIAL
The meeting Closed with a • . Pait ;' O'Hagan, Prop. • "
hymn and•the Mizpah Benediction, ' •Established elite'. SixtyYears
A.gnes,Conleys moved a vote of ' ,. ' •
WALKERTON , .PHONE 014234 •
.thani,cs to Moffat's and Lillian and
14nda Young.- ' -
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