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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,; ONTARIO
Chalmers'rNV.JVI S
.WHITECHU.RCH NEWS .
Chalmers Women's Missionary
Society held their March meeting
at the home of,Mrs.• H. D.
MacDonald and Mrs. Frank
Coulter„•. The president Mrs.
Val -lace Conn-presided---and-extend
ed a welcome to all.
The Call t� Worship was a poem
"March" . The Scripture and •
Meditation. was the Easter Worship
in. the .Glad. Tidings with:Mrs..
Dawson Craig, Mrs.' Wallace Cownn
and Mrs. Russel Ross taking: part,.
Roll call was answered by •
eleven naming a missionary and
telling where:they were working.
Mrs. gAndrew Gaunt read a ,
mission letter from Lillian Dickson
in which she was telling all that
had taken place at Christmas, 1
Mrs. Craig also read a letter from
Armagh describing Christmas .,
there ' The need of gifts sudli'as
carnbs,. writing paper, material to
make -into -garments and;cos-metiics;
The financial statement was
given by ,the treasurer Mrs. John
ston Conn, who announced $3 ig:
to be 'in by April ist to the Presby
terial treasurer for 1-Ionorary. Life
- �-=ivlern-ber': --For_S-u-ppiy.,$-3.5•- -rs__� _'
•
to be in by June' I2.and along
with, things for bale by. September.
30,
•-trerAril meeting'will be held
at the home of Mrs.. Atindre:w
Gaunt With.roll call •a verse with
• • • Resu'rrection or an Easterverse.
.• The topic was prepared by :gars.
ii D, 14•acDonald and, read by '.
1. rs'. A c•e�.; Gaunt - Easter is
a me-chandisirig.'festival•.
( •
gr•.•=ng o2 gsfts and buying new
clothes in 'r ich• Christ is crowd-. Explorers
. ed out of their thoughts. 'e'When
,' ' wsee the wonderfiil.revival 'of
rowth• in nature it'should remind
•
folks :it should be •a tirrie fora -
e
Nile United. Church Women: held
the March meeting at the home. of
Mrs. Len C'hristilaw , the President
Mrs., Elwyn Pollock presiding.
The meeting opened with a few
words of welcome and apprecia•
.
`tions: tQ the hostess..
Mrs. Robt, 'McPhee and Mrs.
David McDairmid were in charge
of the devotions, which' included
Scripture Reading Commentaiy
and Prayer. During the iusiness
part of the .meeting a "Thank
You"note was read froth -Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford' McPhee in •
appreciation for lunch served .after
the funeral .of Mr. Ralph McPhee.
Mrs. Pollock gaVe-tTe Treasurer's
report in the absence of Mrs..
Wilmer Rutledge
A- Pot Luck luncheon meeting
willbeheld' in the Church with
Dungannon 'U . C. W : as our 'guests
April:16 at 1. p . in The 'Program
Committee will arrange two
'numbers for the program:
fission• estiva will be held„
in 'Lucknow May 1 and 3. Nile.
Church Groups will be In charge
ofa display. on Mission Work for
`Canadian, Indians. A• bale Will be:.
sent •to:Saugeen Indian •
Reserve -arid ar-tie-le-should be .
brought to the M y.meeting. The
asked: to :arrange for .:
the church Service fcr• the first .
Sunday ir..August
Lunch' was" served by the hostess-.
es Nil's. Len Christ'ila•w and Mrs.
Horton Talmayand, a social hour
enjoyed.
Dungannon
gigantic revival of faith..
•
Mrs Earl Caslick led in prayer.
Mrs:.. Frank 'Coulter gave. a poem
Easter Tide:; Mrs. --Wallace Conn'
closed the meeting with prayer..
Grace was 'sung and the hostess •
served' lunch.
The Dungannon Explorers held
their re;ulareeting on March
.A game was played follow
ed by, tileQpcning Excrcises, .
Kathy Bere read Bible ' verses
All girls were present including
-one new---merriber
b1 i'nutes w-e:read fallow -ed
'by other Buxe�siness and •meeting •..
closed with hymn and prayer.::
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o°
4:4 01, 14
O ettritu ,4
q ' '
Fiftee�.�onfirmes
At Sunday Service
Fifteen. young ,p•eople ,h'ecainq
•nlernbers.9f 'Lucknow•U'nited••
Church i i a •confirnzatio service.
o'n Sunday iriorning conducted by;
the minister; Rev R. G. Nicholls
assisted by Wilfred Drennan',
clerk of session , Each of the
'fifteen was..w•elcomed personally
.by all members of session,.
Those confirmed were: • Lorraine
,Boyle, Elizabeth Hallam / Lynda
Hamilton, Marion Johnstone,
Brenda Maize, Margaret
;•Mpntgomery, Gail Pritchard,
'Linda Purdon, Nancy Ritchie,
Joanne Thompson, Kenneth
Eadie, Steven Eadie, Graeme
..E11 9tt , .Bruce Johnstone ' Barry
Morrison.
:Kinloss U.C.W. •
The March meeting of the.Kin-
doss U,nted'r Chu"rch Women was
held a•t• the home of Mrs. Albert •
Coltveli. • There were twelve lad-
ies present,
ad-
ies•present., 'the president, Mrs.'
Albert ,Hedley presided and
Opened the: meeting, with prayer.
An Easter.prograrri wasgiven by..
Mis:•'James •S. Hodgins. The roll
:call was answered.' by "A descrip-
tive verse on, Easter" . •An Easter
`Thankoffering was received:
.'A report 'of the Bruce:Rr•esbyter-
•ial was. :given by the.. president.
She had especially"enjoyedz
address_ by: Rem,. N.orala.n
MacKenzie about his work with
Indians. : He had .stressed the,
change in •ou_tlookthat-.weay.-.-
need'tomake, in order •to really '•
understand the Indian.
Mrs'. Albert Colwell reported On
a•bake• sale';td be held in •1,1ay in
Lucknow. •
Mrs. Ronald :Stanley reported•'
on the lArorlerD.ay of.Prayer which
was ,held inBervie.this year.. She
had been elected Key Woman for
1971 for this'area
Silver Lake Camp Cotnrnit•te.e
asked fo.r•our. support this year.
Tlie'meeting closed'.with:wor-
ship-led
wor-shipl'ed *by '1rs.'Lloyd.1lusk.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25th,. 1110.
-ANGLICAN.
CHURCH
LUCKNOW AREA; PARISH:
,The' Rev. R. Odendahl
Rector •
•MARCH. 27th
Good Friday' Services
• Ripley — 9:30 a.m.
Kinlough. 11:00 a.m,
Lucknow 1:30 p.m.
Port Albert = 3:00 p.m.
- MARCH 29th
Easter Day
'Ripley 9:30. a.m.
Kinlough — 11:00 a.m.
Lucknow — 1:30 p.m:'
Dungannon - 3 : 00 . p.m.
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LUCKNOW
UNITED . ''CHURCH
Rev. Robert Nicholls,' B:A.
Minister a ;
MARCH 29th
'Easter Sunday
10:00 a,n'1. Sunday. School
11:00° a.m•. , Morni'pg •Worship
Good Friday- 8;00 p.m.
•
'ST. MARY'S
CATHOLIC - CHURCH
LUCKNOW — ONTARiO' .. .
Holy Week ... Ceremonies
HOLY THURSDAY, March 26=.
Mass . of the Last Supper at
7:00. p.m.
GOOD • FRIDAY, March 27,'—
tations-of-tt a Cross -and -Bibi •
Service at 7:00 p,;.m. ' '
EASTER SUNT AY, March 29 -
Mass at 9:00 a.m. '
Good Friday is a day of fait=
urebfrom a human pointof view.
For .every true, Christian, Good
Friday should be a pointed . re-
minder that being a Christ -
bearer also means a Cross -
bearer.. "
"If auy : man will : come after
Me, let him deny himself and
take' his cross daily,, and follow
Me." (Luke 9:23)
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CaIvrin-iB-rick
WHITECHURCII NEWS
Calvin -Brick United. Church
Women held their April:rneeting
Thursday evening at 'the honie. of
Mrs. John L. -Currie' with an atten-
danc•e•:of 16, ' Mrs..
rs Gilbert •Bee `
•croft opened the meeting:•with a
_call to worship
A• film "The Cup of Sorrow
;was shown. .The scripture was
re--Dcn aid Dow .
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The second part of the film
"Day .of•Gladness" was shown fol=
lowed by: cripture rea • rng • y
Mrs: Mason Robinson. Ivirs.
bert `Beecroft gave a story on. •
"Reconciliation . Nil's, Lloyd
Whytock led in.prayer
:Mr's. Ken Mason president ,
presided for the business,. Thank '
,you notes were read frolt ,Mrs..
John Jamieson and'_;,1rs, Norman
Coultes . Invitations 'to•Attend
'F ankdfferiuis Were received front'
St . I [e1 its {Myth and Whitechurch•
'Flie offering' of '.$ , • Oti received
at, World 1)ay of Prayer was .for- -
St. Marys C W.L:
Cantata "No- Greater Love"
•
FOINT TO PONDER
The resurrection of . Jesus as-
sures us that God's love con-
quers death and brings life • to
all who will receive it. • .
Lucknow..
Presbyterian Church •
Rev. Glenn Noble, B.A;,. B.D.
_ Minister
Photke_52-2740
MARCH 29th`
Easter"Sunday.
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m.' Morning Service
GOOD FRIDAY` SERVICE
At 11:00' a,m. •
Everyone'. Welcome
. FAMILY NIGHT
Monday,. March -.30th •
Lucknow Arena 7:30 - 9:30 p.m:
f . ,
LUCKNOW
CHRISTIAN'
REFORMED.
CHURCH.
Father I lenry Cassa:t o opened •
he nieeting•with Prayer. •Ile
thpressed•a desire that;all mem-
Derr of our Lead file: be present at
'St , Toseph s :hurch , K gsbridg'e
April•25,th for an evening. Mass'•
in honor cif our .Patroness,•Our
Lady. of Good. Council. Our
annual'.'Meal-on-Wheels'`tdoi.
to residents of Pinecrest Manor
the'Sunday nearest St .,Patrick's'
Day •was a decided success and
gratefut1y received by patients
aid staff. All members are
requested to be present for
election of officers at the April
meeting, A�pleasing lunch was
served by the ;hosress 'Mrs. P.
\MacDonald .,
• e r... ccor
Ian solos were played by Dwane
Currie. •
Starting with- the April meeting
they will he in the evening for,,
the stnnfner months.
The meeting closed - with prayer,
Grace Was sung and the�I3irthday
:Tea was enjoyed
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Langside YE
LANGSIDE NEWS
Langside Young Peoples Society
yet on_Sunday evening.at_the:
home of'\ir, and ;v1rs. Stewart
MacGillivray. Doug Wall presid-
ed and inthedevotions the Scrip-
ture Was read by kgnes Conley
The meditation "Never. Trust Me"
Was .given`by Bobby MacGi11'i:vray„
The.. Lord's Prayer was repeated
in ,unison.
The minutes:of the last meeting
ee ead_._hy a.ro:lyn
\1acGillivray. The roll call. was
answered with an Easter thought
by 21, The offering' was received
by Keith 13regman, with prayer
ray John de I3oer ,• • • _ '
Mrs, Bob Bregman gave an inter.
esting and informative talk on
Tin igrant.'Churches ,. especially'
the Dutch and -Christian Reformed
W. Van• Stempvoort
Pastor
,Services:
10:00 a m..(English).
2:30 p.m.' (Dutch 2nd 'and'
nth Sundays) •
VISITORS` WELCOME:.
Denominational' ' Radio Broad-
cast, ``'he: Back To God Hour'
every Sunday: CJCS,(Stratford)
200 ' p m ; CPOS (Owen.
Sound) 6:00 p.m.
Churches.
•
John i; ie Boer read a poem "Cross`.
of Calvary
• The -meeting -closed with;the
Mizpah Benediction:
A contest and several games
yeti;, Ivlrs� IvlaGilliyray ;
and Carolyn served lunch. A vote.
of thanks to Mrs. MacGillivray
and Mrs.; Bregman was made by
Doug wall. The next meeting
will be at the home -of Mr, and r •• '—
Mrs .
-M•rs, Dave• Moffat.,
From
LUCKNOW.
SENTINEL.