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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-04-15, Page 10• THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL rs. Antone Von Osch Elected President Kingsbridge Catholic Women's League The annual meeting 'for St;. ter 'Clare , 2nd Vice; Mrs. Mark' Josephs. C. W.L. Kingsbridge, Dalton, 3rd Vice; Mrs. Frank • was,held on April 6, at St. Jos- Riegling;, Recording Sec.; • Mrs. eph's School. 'Father Cassano .John FIo 'aid, Corresponding Sec. • q.:ned with prayer, Mrs...John Mrs. J;oe.Courtney', Treasurer. Austin presided with .34 members.. During the social hour, -'"Father .• plus 4 visitors in attendance, Cassanodrew, tickets on: rug, The following convenors. gave . Miss Theresa Bevinie;' ,quilt , their. reports, membership, treas- Miss Lea;Van Diepen; towels, urer ; `recording sec, , spiritual ' Mrs. Bill Van Osch, and corresponding sec.' Annual • reports were read by all conven= ors. ,Mrs. Walter. Clare , Girl 'Guide convenor•,'was appointed Mrs: Vernon Hunter was hostess. • toa committee which hopesto' .for 'thee April' meeting of Unit 3 on form a Girl Guide camp. A •' April 7th. There were 17 .rnem catering committee was formed = hers present. Mrs Reis Miltenburg, Mrs. Pete Mrs. Jas. Wraith opened' the Vogt, Mrs. John Howard,. Mrs. meeting with a reading followed 'Frank Riegling.. • Mrs. Mark by the singing of a •hymn and • Dalton and Mrs. •Eugene. Rayne prayer. 3 . are' to serve a Meal on Wheels tc ' ' The roll call was answered' by a the •Martin faintly.:: A member favorite` bible verse: Mrs. Ewart Taylorgave the treasurer's report and Mrs. Jas. Wraith reported on supply and welfare. The mem- bers 'were reminded:'of .the. 'invita- tion from St. 'Helen's U.C.W. to. join, with them .April 14th. Mrs. Walter Dexter gave a reading pertaining to Spring, fat-, Lucknow Unit 3 of'the Youth Club,. Miss. Kathy. Hogan, who' -was -sponsored -by --the • C.W.L. , gave an excellent • •�' Po re �rt-on-her-week-end retreat ar Oxley.. She thanked. the league for sending her: • • ' • • •Mrs. Reis: Miltenburg presented 1 vds,: Mr.. and ,Mrs Joh lowed by a hymn. Mrs., MarshaMrs.Tony Miltenburg: I'v iltenburg accepted it. • Gibson read 'the-sre criptu-lesson_ Mrs Joe Courtney gave a coin-' • and Mrs. Walter Dexter led in plete and..inforinattve history of prayer, the C. W. L. t Kingsbridge,' The .r first meeting. was held in July • 1921 and two original members are still living. Mrs. Courtney gave the history right up to date , which took man 1ong hours to compile. ' It• is hoped that this • • will -be made; intora book form which members could :purchase: Mrs. • Antone`Van Osch thanked Mrs. John Austin for all her work ; that she.did during the past. • two years. 11 Father Cassano. quoted; °' We all are needed. ,.I am only one ; but h• am one'.,,, •1' cannot do everything but I can do.sornethingt • What'Mrs Jack McDonagh gave an . •-----can-do- .lou ht: to do; And what interesting talk on. their recent . • . • ' trip xo'portuga.l'a'nd•-'Spa.in, rhtch• ' singing a' hymn a-nd •repeating. 1 aught, to do, .by.the grace of the' Mrzpah. benediction: An . '—-va-s-ntu-c-h=en jo • God; 1 will do,' • • — Ester c`ontett, was,\conducted by' , The meeting closed with a ,' Mrsy' Wer . .Helm after which:a - hymn and the •Mizpah benedic.-. • was • tion.• ' . , • social time enjoyed with Mrs. ' J: Hunter ,, Mrs: H. Phillips,. Mrs: A lovely lunch was served by S.''Alton Mrs: M. King and Mrs.. Mrs..Verndn Haunter ,` Mrs•, . Walter. .w; Wharf), the .comrnittee. in • Dexter'and:Mrs. Gordon Ritchie, charge: LUCKNOW ONTARIO Mrslternagha�r Is Unit 1 Speaker Mrs M.. D. •King was hostess for the'Ap til meettn g • of Unit 1 of Lueknow, United Church Women „ held' in -the Church. Parlour on Tuesday , April 7 ,' at' 2.30 p m. , with 18: members and 2 visitors present. Mrs.. .King, the "leader,. opened the meeting with the sing-, in of a .h'n. and.,an Easter mes-•, S Ym sage followed by prayer Mrs, °Wrn •Wharry presided oven the devotions with emphasis on "Go Tell" and pointed out .that as we listen to; the - experiences of the first. disciples; let us remember they were all laymen and women. . Too.,often we think of 'the command "Go tell" . as being spoken only i� the leaders of the church; the minis - teas and missionaries, but Jr was to,ai1 Christians the message was. given.:. . Mrs,. J. Hunter-gave,the bible '. reading,; Mrs. Wm. Helen, the meditation and Mrs. Wm. Whar- ry:followed with prayer. Mrs. Harvey Webster -sang a lovely • solo "His Wonderful Love". Readings: were given by;Mrs. H. Curran' entitled "Re'joice" and by' Mrs. 'Howard Barger entitled "Opportunities •.for helping Others': Mrs.• Wm. Wharry •introduced Mrs, 'McClenaghan:of. Dungannon, ,the guest of the afternoon., who, took -her -audience to -many beauty'spots of Nova Scotia and Pante Edward Island. In conclu- Yerra hate sa id -a -f • . Mrs. W Iter Dexterand"Mrs. Gordon'' Ritchie were.,in charge .of seeing this •part;of Canada so .the program and chose as the• steeped in history, she is glad to 'topic'."The .Message of aster.'"' be a Canadian. . Spendid papers were given by The business of the afternoon both dealing with before the, cons'isted`af Mts..C. Irwin report- ectiqt ChtistYartd�a£ter his r ng -on C-itrzenship a►id- ucial rection s• • Lucky Unit Mrs. Ken Cameron was :hostess for unit 2 of the United Church. Women on April 7th at 2.30 with an attendance pf 20'1'1embers and 3 visitors. ° Mrs. Raynard Ackert openedv ., the meeting with a reading and. the singing of hymn 118. Mrs. Ken'Carieron gave the treasurer's report stating we had. $114.26 on hand at present.. Mrs. Wight- man reported on,plans:.Tor display for.the missionary festival. The roll'call'was .answered by an Easter thought, :Mrs. Gordon Kirkland convened • the programme. Her theme for devotions .was "Darkness and Light" of Easter. • Mrs. Wm. Hunter read the scripture with candles being••lit, representing the darkness and light, Psalm 763 was read together* in unison , after which•Mrs. Wightman lead in prayer: The ,speaker Mrs. Cecil. Blake wasintr-oduced=.by Mrs. Kirkland. She spoke on 'Children's aid and supply work, telling of the wond- •erful work being done by this orga'niza'tion. • Mrs. Wm. Hunter thanked Mrs. Blake' for 'her 'interesting . message; and the time and work she had put into it.',,Mrs. Eldon Ritchie' gave, a lovely leading entitled,:: n'he Dear little heads in the :. pew". • A :duet by Katherine Dun. smuir and Marion Johnstone "How WEDNESDAY, .APRIL '1Sth, 1970 LUCKNOW • UNITED CHURCH Rev. Robert. Nicholls, B.A. Minister APRIL 19th 10:00 a.m. Sunday :Scheel 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship For:m-Shut-ins 11:30' a.m. T.V. 'Program New Dimensions, Channel 8 2:00 p.m. Movie "ThatMay Be One" At Lyceum Theatre Wingham' 8:00' p.m. Youth. Group COMING UP Mission Expo May 1, . 2, 3 ` "An Exposition of the Mission' of the Church". Mrs :Hiram, Collins rendered a'. Action Mrs`. J Hunter reported" .for Community Friendship, Mrs Mouth organ selection,. Mrs. Si Alton' reported ,for : the Flower Fred Horton'gave a reading on, -COmm•itee, and Mrs: Win. `What Spring.. An interesting paper ry reported for Supply and Wel prepared, by Miss Ada Webster • 4t Lits, 'M.' .King reari•• - t. was read y Mrs. Harvey Houston rriaryof the Presb• 'er-ial hod. a . on the reserve .tribes of Indians: • Kincardine in February. ., ;The rnee'ting, concluded by. 1' Mrs. Reis Miltenburg adjourned: the meeting and Father closed • with prayer. The elections• followed: Mrs. ;Ancone Van Osch , 'resident; Mrs. BobtHoward, 1st Vice; Mrs. Wal,• enjoyed._ •Mrs,__Wni. Burner .played „a nurnber on .her record player by Erriie, Ford: ",Were you ri th y eru _ifted. Lord" `which was lovely and quite inline with,their.Easter message.; Mrs,. Ackert thanked Mrs.• Cam- eron' fot hawing the, meeting. and also the ones taking .part.in'the programme,:• The repeating•of the mizpah .benediction in unison closed the meeting; Olivet 'U.C.W.. OL -i VET NE=WS. •T, e United Church Women met on,Tuesday evening at the 'home 9f Mrs. Melvin Colling. The theme was '` Reaching- ou•.t to others" , with Mrs. : Walter • • Black , Mrs. . Elmer Osborne ., 'Mrs. Stan Blackwell, Mrs. OscarWhite upper.:. and:Mrs..Coiling presenting the worship program. Business`wa-s conducted by Mrs. Robert Osborne , when •the roll call was responded; to with pennies for Pete the Piggy batik a pecia•1 offering: for the Leper Mission. • '• At the close of the meeting a seasonable,iunch of maple syrup with biscuits and buns and' tea was served: LUcknow . !resbyterian Church Rev. -.Glenn Noble, B.A., R,D. Minister :Phone 528=2740 APRIL .19th 1. ' . 11:00 a.m. Morning' Service . } CHURCH' LUCKNOW AREA PARISH The: Rev. R. Odendahl Rector APRIL..19th Easter 3' St. Paul's, Ripley 9:30 a.m. Ascension 8inlou _ — 11 a fn. St. Peters, Lucknow —1:30 p.m. Church School—10:15 a.m. St. Pauls, Dungannon' — 2 'p.m°-, A_ l_ terna ting with Chrisk Church, . i • s t'.re Lord Sfrrrcoe • 1; t?ie. heart "„ 4,'":7" .\.k \k kIrti a• . Z.1.!St � I t . ' . . `,3;'-t; v, ala. • ve`s King Strreet5 -re` 36.1648 r++:. •4t Lucknow Unit 5 The April meeting of Unit 5 was•held in the church parlour on ptii '7 .Mr -..--Be11 opened -the meeting with a verse on Leader- ship. . eader-ship.. The roll'cal1.was• answered by 21 ladies giving a household: c-.• e'ived'from Mrs. Robt, Campbell for remembering her while she was•in the hospital. •Reports were given by each of, the committees. The Nliss.ion.Expo was discussed, "Stewardship'', : The.ri eeting was then turned 'oV 'r to Mrs..Ernest Ackert .'who used as her theme "Easter"'. A hymn was sunk the ladies and Wrn, Huntei, led in prayer.. :s. Ackert showed slides on • .. "The Last Supperr',, The • LUCKNOW .. • • CHRISTIAN: REFORMED CHURCH, J, W, Van . Stempvoort • Pastor' ser„ Ices: 10:00 a.m. (English) 230 p.m. (Dutch.2nd and. 5th Sunda' s) VISITORS WELCOME. Denominational Radio Broad cast,. `"The Back To: God I•lour",. every Sunday: CJCS (Stratford) 2:00 p.m.; CFOS (Owen. Sound) — .Crucifixion and The Resurectim, Forest Lawn. 'Other ladies that took part reading 'scriptures from the Fible during,this time were Mrs. Robt ic1 t run ,; 'Gordon Maiz,e, and ? its. \' .;;, Nti'nter, Mrs. Ackert closed tins part of the pros rani with i rat e`, Afater theclosing hytnrr.;� Robt, Nicholls closed the C ,fS? ' with the Benediction,. Lunch .and a social timev,.1 enjoyed by the ladies. •