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THE LUCKNOW VENTRAL LUCKNOWe
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V/RONIESDAY,DECIMion, .4ras. 1-141'
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Attend Convention
-What.is Happening, to Modern
Day Religion? Empty churches
disunity and. dissension within the
tanks of the ecclesiastical
element! Crime and violence on
the increase everywhere. Think-
ing, concerned people want
answers, logical and coherent
answers, Mr, A . PoWley, district
supervisor for Yehovah's Witnesses
said.
In his, Bible discourse, dealing,
with 1•Kings, 18th chapter PoWley
tressed the importance of not
limping on two opinions". True
worship was a dynamic force in
the lives of faithful Israelites and
. In the days of Jesus Christ. It •
' Should -be -the same tOday. _Peopl
owe •it,to themselves to find out
what kind of worship is accepta 1
to pod today and then live in
accordance ,with these right /
•principles.
The large audience of 739
enthusiastically received the
above information.
Mr. N. Donaldson, convention'
chairman, remarked that this was
the largest and most well receive
Christian gathering :ever held by'
'Iehovah's Witnesies in the dodo-
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-William G. Huntet.held
the November 27t12 meeting of
the Zion United Church Women
with19 mernbers,and 3 children •
present., -Mrs, 'Allan Ritchie read ,
the roll.call which was answered
with an "Armistice
The President. Mrs Charles
Wilkins opened the meeting with
a reading and all, repeating hymn
"Peace. Perfect Peace" and the
Lorcl'S Prayer. .Scripture reading
Was read by Mrs., D. 'A . Hackett
with the meditation by Mrs. .
Frank Ritchie. A, reading "Glad-
est Time of the Year" was given
by Mrs. Allan Gibson. , ,
Charles• Wilkins closed with ,prayer:
• ,The.study book on China was
prepared by Mrs..Hummeidescrib-
ing her childhood years-, China* '
untillhe,carne to Can-ada-at---the
age. of eighteen. Sheshowed
many fine articles'of silk that • .
were 'hand made and described
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their uses.' •Mrs' John Gardner
thanked Mrs. Hummel for her .•
•intereitint talk on China:
'Thankyou note was received* ,
frornMri. ,A:lan Barger. Mrs. Wm
Wm •G, ;Winter 'reported on the •
shnt-Ms'. Mrs Alan Barger
reported on the.treasurer Stating
the allocation and the manse
lithi.techurch `a' P
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WHI7'ECHURCK NEWS
Whitechurch Y, PS held their
l'rneeting Sunday evening:
in the United Church with 11
present. 1,
gutb Elliott presided and gave
the call to worship,. 'The Minutes
were read by the secretary Judy '
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Ruth Elliott gave a reading.
ar-lene_Similson_readibe scrip -
tire and also gave a reading on
Drugs.' Ruth Elliott followed .with•
prayer, • . ,
• A fter.the closing hyrim 0 Come
all Ye Faithful, a game "The.
Scavenger Hunt" was enjoyed •
by all.The next meeting,will be
in twoweeks.'.
reported, on the. Flower fund and
Mrs; Gordon Kirkland , supply and,
work with twb layettes to be'don-
ated to the Children's Aid ,
erich. Finance' Corninittee would
like all money in to complete:the
books for the' year. ,
Mrs. Charlea•Wilkins:read an
article from the U.C,2W-. clip •
,sheet..
auctiOrnee-efor the left over ,
.bazaar articles.. :Members are t�'
remember their-SunShine Sister
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With a :1§ gent gift with name
encideed at the :December meet-
ing which is to be held it the
Manse', the home : of Mrs.
;On DeOerriber llth.-..
The Meeting clOgedmith.bYilP"
"0.000 Of Love,.O King•of Peace'.
and. Mrs.: Hurrimel led: in:prayer .
Lunch was served by the hostess
and Ms.: Marshall Gibson and
Area Young People,
Aliend. •
On Noyember.30th, 80 young -
people from Lucknow ,Goderich,
Kingsbridge , Wingham, St. Aug-
ustine and Teeswater area turned
up for the. "Sit In" held at the.
Sacred Heart School. in Wingham .
Commencing at 2 o'clock, the.
therne was "Youth andToday's
PrOblems'.
kfter_h_e_aralc iven
by Father,Frank O'Conner , a fIlM,
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"End of Summer' was shown and ...-
questions concerning loneliness ,
friendship, parents, God and
dating were answered from it...
In order to get everyone • •
acquainted ,,Father O'Conner and
our guest speaker; Miss Darlene
Kennedy, obtained, a shoe from/
everyone there, and placed 10
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shoes indifferent groups., Thus
wg were each assigned our groups
for the day, Each. group made
a picture -poster' Conveying dif-
ferent ideas. T se Coveredsueh
topics as happi , suffering, •
communication „. e and lbVe
Miss Kennedy tal e bout:, ,
teenagers ,•loneline an discover-
ing ant self. Afterward Sister
Eileen', with her 'guitar, ped
us to -practice for the fa{ mass.
•A• delicious supper. was serVed
by the ladies. In conclusion to a
Most enjoyable day, eaCh group
put on a skit' pertaining to what,
they had learned •or,discovered
that • day . , •• •
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Sunday evening at the borne of • •
Mr and Mrs. Cliff Young. with.
13in attendance. Doug Wall .„
presided, and the 'meeting opened •
with a call to worship. . •
gOert Bregrnan read :the story of::..
the-hyinn-"--8tand-UpstandLup;for,--
Iesus,, and the hymn was sting.. •
Prayer was given by .Donald
,Scott. ' . .
The Seripturewas read by Ken
Scott. Offering was received by •
John deBoer with prayer by Bob
maccipivtay.: ° : '.-• •.
Mrs Milan.Moorel'Of White-
church was intFOduced by Mrs.
Jim Young. These ladies led. in:
a discussion: On •the •United Church
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Nancy deBoer:rnayed a vine of
thanks. The Meeting Closed with
the Benediction. Mrs ...YOUng • ,,
served ,lunch.
JCKN.OW' .
UNITED CHURCH.
Rev. Robert Nicholls, B.A.• •
Minister
DicEmsait 71h
Advent 2 •
.10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:000 a.M. Morning Service,
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POINT TO PONDER
The light that. shines' from the
humble manger is strong enough
to lighten: 'our ways to the end
of our days. 1, .
Lticknow.
Prttsbyterian Church.
Rev. Glenn Noble, B.A„ BD:
Minister
Phone 528-274Q\_.
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7:30 p.m..-- Sunday School pre -
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St.' Paul's, Ripley a.m.
Ascension, 'Kinlough• 11 a.m.
St Peters,' Lucknow. 1:30
,Church School — 1015 am.
St. Paids, Dungannon — 3 pin.
Alternating with Christ Chtirch,
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KINGSBRIDGE
Mrs. Marie Forbes, Mr. and
,Mrs.. Eugene ,ForbeS,Of Detroit',
Were weekend visitors with Mr,
and Mrs . John Howard and. family .
Mrs.' Mary Doherty was admit-
ted' to the Gode.rich 'Hospital on
Sunday.
Miss Irene Hogan; o.f London;
'Visited w ith Mr'. and' Mrs; Dennis
'Hogan' and Basil 'Hogan: on : the
:Week -end.' •' •
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Joe V•anOsCh and Antone Van-
bsch attended the. Huron County
1-10iste•in Club annual meeting:
arid banquet in Myth last Tuesday
afternoon, .•
Miss Tony Dalton; Detroit, was
a recent visitor at theRay Dalton*
home. 'Mike Dalton .01. Sarnia
also Visited his father On the' week -
'Ray' and :Danny Dalton visited '
with Ray's sister, Mrs. Josie
Cleary of Wallaceburg on Sunday.
Mrs. Pete Murray, Mr..and Mrs.
Jack Murray, Lha and 'Diane of
Michigan were weekend Visitors
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10:00 ajn. (English)
2:3o p.m. (Dutch 2nd and
5th' SundaYs)
S • HS WELCOME .•
Denominational Radio Broad-
cast, • "The Back To• God flour",
every-Sunday-:„Ck'SiStratford)
2:00.p.m.; CEOS: (Owen
Sound) — 6:00 p.m. 1'`
in the 'area .
• Fifteen. teetia'gett 6( St: .ipseph's,
,Patisha!tendt4.a Sft fri'011 son-
day.afternopp•at.the Sacred
School Winghatti, Talks, follow'
'ed by discussions, a film,and i
Folk Mass. with Sister Irene or • •
London as 'guitarist were the
highliAhts, A delicious Suppet.
followed 'by a Panel OiscirsSiori, •
concluded the day. .reenap.'is •
were also present froM Wingliatn.
Teeswater and Goderich,".
Sharron COurtney, Kirchneti •
visited, her parents Mr. and Mr;
Leo Courtney, on. the' week -61,0,. •
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