The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-01-14, Page 10PAGE TEN
THE '1:UCKNOW-SENTINEk, LUCKNOW,- ONTARIO
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The;January meeting of the
, Makes- ynited Church Women
was held at 2•p:m.. on Tuesday,
January the,6th at the home.
. of Mrs... Russel Phiflips with. eight
members present '
The- theme- 'or; the grog an s
"Faith", Mrs Chris Cooketook
. the devotional , .which taught
4u that: strong faith leads to action
• an eventually to the doing of,,
wonderful works,, Therefore we
should always be alert for the
opportunit r to do good; .
Mrs,. Livingstone . M enary read
extracts! from " World Mission
Letters from Angola" and .conclud-
ed with an inspiring read'ing'for
the New year. •
•y
The .siate of officers for 1970
• was presented for approval and
may be revised when, our new -
membership' is complete;;
The' program for the year was
mapped' out and it was decided
to sendfor the study book
"Reconciliation. in a 'Broken.
World" .. • . ` • ..
Several quilts are waiting
to be quilted., It was decided
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AMBERLEY NEWS •
•Officers for the coming year
for Pine River United Church
Women are , Past' President;
Mrs .Delbert . Wilson; President,
Mrs. Perrin Lowry; vice Presid-
ent
resid-ent , -Mrs,. Robert Rutledge;
second vice President , Mrs:...
Leonard Courtney; Recording •
Secretary., Mrs.. Duncan
Thorburn; Corresponding.Se'cret-•
ary ,'Mrs... Leonard Reid; Treasur-
er , Mrs. Donald Courtney; Press
Reporter, Mrs. W. J. Courtney; •
Organist, Mrs,..Ileen Nesbitt,.
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to.. have four bake sales during
the year: N
We 'were ;reminded of Mr.
Kaiser's' birthday on January•l3th,
The meeting was closed' -with•
prayer by Mrs. Cooke , The
hostesses Mrs : R. Phillips and '
Mts. Chris Cooke .served a , delic•,
ions lunch. '
Unit 3 UC.W.
Elect Officer`.
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The first meeting -in. 1970 of
Unit 3 of Lucknow United Church.
Women was held in the Church
Parlour on January• 6th with, an.
attendance' of 13 members and •1, .
visitor.
Miss Ada Webster opened the
meeting with a reading pertaining
to the New Year followed, by .
prayer in from •Eccles•
p Y a• reading_
Tastes 3, "A tim , fol' every.
thing' , followed by a hymh.
'Mrs-. Houston took the chair
for the'. nomination of tate: officers',
as follows:
,. Leaders, Mrs. James:,Wraith
and Mrs. Gordon 'Ritchie; 'Treast•
urer, Mrs. Ewart Taylor; .Secret-
ary , Miss Lorna Campbell;
Pianist Mts. Wes Ritchie; and
committees. .
Mrs:: Taylor :presided for the
program., . Mrs. Dunsmuir sang.
` a lovely solo and inspirational
readings were given by Mrs'. . •
Greer ,..Mrs. Wraith., Mrs., Taylor
and Mrs. Andrew': Mrs. Houston,
rendered a splendid 'instrumental:
- The meeting :closed' by singing
a hymn followed, by prayer by
Mrs.Taylor after which a
social sour was spent.
Nile U W
Mrs: Elwyn Pollock;.President
of Nile U.C.. W, presided at`
theirmeeting at the home,of "
Mrs.' A 1vin Kerr. A
-Mrs:. Alvin Kerr called the roll,.
which was answered by the par':
ment of fees by 8 members. Mrs.
Kerr read the secetary's report;
and "Thank' You" notes from.
Mrs, Thos.,. McPhee..and• Mrs.
Wirt'; Clark,- Mcs. Talmay
expressed appreciation .for. '•
sy pathy cards, received from the
U . W . and the Church
' The annual meeting of Huron.=
Perth Presbyterial will be held'
in Wesley -Willis • United Ohurch
Clinton, Thursday „January 29'
at 9.30, a . m•. Please bring
a•box ' lunch. ••
A donation of. $10 was voted;
to, the church • orga nist 'Miss Karen
McKenzie to. purchase ,new
rf ustc . •The annual salad supper
will be held in May and a bazaar
• in August ..: ..
•Rev. C, •McClenaghah'gave. a ,
very interesting talk on "Total
Stewardship for the Total: Mission
of the • Church" .' '
Mrs. Len Christilaw• read an ,
article. by Dr.' .Elliott. bf ; •
Toronto entitled "The Giver and
the.. Gift" followed by 'a prayer.:
Lunch was served by Mrs,
Alvin Kerr and • Mrs. Wilmer.Rut.'
.
ledge. Md. Talrrmaythanked'
Mrs.: Kerr for'her kind hospitality.
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• LUCKNOWk •4 '
UNITED '� CHURCH`
Rev. Hobert; Nichol.•la, B.A...
JANUARY 1Hh. '
10:00 •a.m. Swsday' School
11:00 a.m.• *ming Wo.• �
r ship`,
Whitechurch' UCW
r. WHITECHURCH NEWS
On January' .7. 'at 2 p. m : White - •
church..United Cburch`Women
held their ,meeting at' the home
of Mrs. Fred Tiffin. The theme
of the .meeting was, 'Let us Take
Time for All Things'',
Mrs. 'Elwood Groskorth
presided and. led ' in. prayer. - The'
scripture was read by Mrs.. Russel
Chapman. In keeping with the
theme the hymn 'rake:Time;to
be Holy, was sung. bo
reading'"Take. Time" ; which
told hpy.4 each one of :us wastes'
'time involving minutes and
hours :which are needlessly''balan-
ced God -t kes tithe for- each
one of us, whycan't•we take•time
for Tim even relaxing., resting
can .be spent', as timeto prepare
/for tasks ahead-. Another "poem
given •wase"'When I' have•Time'
Mrs. Garnet Farrier` gave:
chord` organ solo , Did you think
to Pray? ; The topic ,.. Reconcilia •
tion in a Broken' World- was :•
given by, Mrs ' Millan Moore . Th e
meaning of Reconciliation is let:
us, be reconciled. , let us •
walk 'together , be reconciled
in Jesus Christ healing a divided,
•breach and 'build •a bridge of.,
2:00 p.m. Teen Confirmation i
Class
POINT • TO PONDER
When someone says he doesn't
feel- as near to God as he once
tdid, you can be', pretty sure
which , one has moved.
R. Earl Allen.
Lucknow •:
Presbyterian Churc
Rev. Glenn Noble, B.A., B.D..
Minister'. .. '
Phone 528.21.40
JANUARY 1Sth'' •
10:00 a.m. Sunday School''
11:00 a.m. Morning Service
understanding •
Questions dealtwith were,
Shot}1d reconciliation between •
people be 1. giving in -of each
party, 2. one party going all the •
way•pF how should yogi go• about
a
reconciliation? These ques-
tions were"discussed. Another
question discussed was Are
people nil re :alrenatedin our
modern day than. years ago, It '
,was agreed that people have more
'entertairiinent of their ow:n and'
do not enjoy companionship; of".
„the. peop-e� e tame
When thishouse was buiit'it was So, if you're planning to mod-
. hard to imagine all the wonderful ernize your home,. think ,first of
•ways in' which electricitywould
be serving us today. That's 'why •
the wiring in so many older
.ho'rnes just "isn''t adequate for'
ttodit '
There are many ,signs. ': Fuses
blowing; Lights dimming. Appli-
ances performing sluggishly,
Cluttered- extension -cor-ds -N-ot-.
° enough outlets:
°
the'wiring.,Have a quali d elec-
trical contractor check it, You'll
be surprised at. 'how :easily and.
inexpensively it can be updated.. .
The Nan' e.of the Came' s Electrical Living.
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ANGLICAN
CHURCH
iLUCKNOW' AREA' PARISI”.
The ' Rev. R. `Odendehl
. 'Rector
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JANUARY lath •
Epiphamr .'2'. .
St. Paul's,:.' Ripley -- 9:30
Ascension, °Kinlough 11 a.m.
St. Peters, Lucknow 1:30 p.m.
Church School' --10:15 a.m.
St. Pauls, Dungannon - 3 "'p.m:
Alternating with Christ Church;.
Port Albert
LUCKNOW
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED
CHURCH
J.. W.. Van Stempvoort
Pastor.
• S.rvicis:
. :10:00 a.m. ' (English)
2:.30 p.m. ; (Dutch 2nd and
5th Sundays)
..VISITORS WELCOME
Denominational Radio
cast, "The` Back To God Hour',
every Sunday; 'CJCS •(Stratfbr'rd)
—2:00- p.m.; CFOS (Owen'
Sound) 6:40-p:in
Mts . Milian:Moore'. presided
f::rhe--b_usiness.L "--T1 11.__...
was answered 'by 17 paying. fees'.
Mrs. Mi11anf gore read a letter
from Mrs. George Mitchell,, •a•
former minister's wife new.
living 'in: NeW 'BrUnswick
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Aliepation• means pushed•
aside. ' Reconciliation.rneans •
bringing ;back together again,:, •
Remember God our Father,:
no matter what color or,,
country, tares for tis , 3entence ,
Prayers were given' * Mrs,. ,
Millan Moore Nits; , ';Riissel
Gaunt, Mrs. Ezra Scholtz,: Mrs.
'Russel" Chapman , Mrs, Mohaei
Ross
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Mrs. Ezra Scholtz gave the x •
treasurer's report •for"Mrs...Albe.rt
Coultes,, who'was unable-to'be
present: Mrs. Garnet 'Farrier
gave 'a relioxt c k t e. sunpl}r
work:. • "
.The :Presbyterial is to be in
Wesley: Willis Church, .CUntoh ori..
January.29,'; Mrs. :Millan Moore
gave courtesy remarks ,and (:io d
the.. meeting ivth'prayer , .