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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-12-03, Page 10PAO' TEN' WarilliTiarimilwinabizcoliEmws • THE LUCKNOW VENTRAL LUCKNOWe ONTARIO, V/RONIESDAY,DECIMion, .4ras. 1-141' , •• 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- 4 • i,v.,on. • . -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 _ 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 • 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 ' . . . • *4. :,• • . . • . • . , . • • . . • I. . . . . .. . t . ee 1. a, FEEDING , ,.. . 1. ,! q • 1 • ;7 --------7-.*--------.... , . .. -----,•-•-•••-• --essential.minerals4 - .,„ • . . . , . , to! cattle , -4 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 . 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, . • • "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 • • 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 . , •• • •Langsi e YPS LANGSIDE NEWS The-Lnaide-Y p S met on • , special minerals . . fiat cattle . . 1 • • • 1110i1111111118 remlionew 11111111.1111$11, tiro( tom , 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 12411-#4. • ' 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, r' • 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\_. '11ECM91ER "7th _ 945am SundaySchool 1100 a.M. MornMg SerVice 7:30 p.m..-- Sunday School pre - seats their Annual ',White Gift and Christmas Carol .Service in 'the Sunday School room. Every- one welcoine. . • • ' • ' ' • . , 1. , --AN -1 - CHURCH, LUCKNOW/ AREA PARISH •1 .The Rector'.', abf •• : 0 • • . . . . . , . . . . • •• • . • • • . • •• . • 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, Port Albert • SHUR -.GAIN hag' three. mineral .products designed . to :CustoM- fit a 1 *: cattle feeding programs. • • • , • • SHUR-GAIN DAIRY. CATTLE ,MINERAL feed free choice to • cattle on high legume forage rations. • ' , • . . • . - feed. free •• • 'choice to cattle on high grain ,or grain plus silage ratiqns. ' . • ' • .. , SHUR=GAIN. SPECIAL CATTLE MINERALS. - feed' free tchoice to cattle on high.grain.or giain Plus silage rations where high'salt content in water is present. . • Place your order to the. §1-IUR 7'GAIN,tnineral that fits' •• Into your •Cattle feeding pr9grarn•-, . • I 4,3 '1 SHUR.GAIN Products Limited feed serviceLUvisn.„„, NONV PHONE 528-2026 . • • . . . • . ,iiii., -aiiiiiiimiaiii.a• . — 1•24rtkvi6.al.a.w..,,XS.,..rtaki.":1,i4AligittlitiA;Agakm, . • • 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.' •' • • 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 • LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN REPORMED. CHURCH j.W.'nemPrt • • SOiVICOS: • ••• 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,. • • • • •