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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-06-10, Page 101R� ra ?AGM TEN' +aelMe ff/WW,.7rii1 #�,,�i' rait' a ariNt4/1451PIRIF'. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARUO • WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10th, 1970 .PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . SOUTH • KINLOSS • REV.., GLENN NOBLE, MINISTER MRS. LORNE SPARKS,ORGANIST LINDA SPARKS AND BRIAN KEITH, PIANISTS, ANNIVERSARY SERVI�S Sunday. June 1 4t, 1�1 MORNING SERVICE AT" 11:00 A.M..'.; EVENING SERVICE AT 7:30 P.M. GUEST SPEAKER , ry 'Morton, B.A. OF BURLIN N, ONTARIO SPECIA MUSIC ALL ARE• WELCOME ::441444, • • • ake PIansF�r area BibI'e School At a recent meeting .of the L-aeltnotiw--Minisrei ial Sue iety., plans were made 'to hold a Daily. Vacation.Bible.School for the childrenof this area'. /Area child ren of a1J enoininations ,' ages _5_, to 12 years; are invited to attend. The school will be:held at Brook-' side Public: School from July:B. to Jitly 1'0• from 9i00-' a. m-. to 11:30' a_.m. f Vacation School offers Bible - S s ngin , activity, relating to the theme. ••,' • this year, "God Cares Today:" The'Rev.' Glenn. Noble has been appointed as'the director. Sever- al people have already indicated their willingness to give leader- 'ship and ethers will be given opportunity to help..: People who are interested in' giving .leader•.- . ship•should call Rev': : Noble.. uckno.w Unit 3 Seventeen members of Unit 3 of the • Luckn.ow, United Church Women travelled. to Point Clark to the cottage of Mrs.'gHiram Collins for the unit meeting. Mrs..James Wraith opened with a'suitable poem and hymn, 'fol lowed .with prayer. The business was -=dealt -with; Untt'3 is to help. at the Banquet in our church Thursday , June 4th. It was an- nounced the bale willbe packed.. June '16th. with special request for'. new :children'os underwear for the bale. Mrs. Al Irwin presented a well; prepared paper on citizenship,', pointing out some ways we could treat our neighbours and friends and thus.: bringing -out the best in others; by.showing :a-little-.- love.and. concern for thern; Li Registration forms will be Each child will be' asked to contri- bute 25¢ per •day; for the school,. torneet expenses. Plans are being made to hold a'car pool;. for transportation as -was. done, - last year.' The organizers are,looking, a large 'group to. attend the school again this year and it is planned to make this a worthwhile exper - ience.'for the children sof the'area Pre'sbyter'ian. Mrs. Walter Dext'er..in her pres -. entation of Stewardship reminded' all to make full use of their talents, time andmoney. Unit 3 has char• e of .uttin • flowers in the church' in July. The General U.C. W. meeting is at .Silver. Lake •Camp June 15th at 7'o'clock:for a picnic supper::. :111 : -Ha- V ey^HUF.I$tor w ass -i'n • charge of the programr ''e focusing' attention on Fathers. The devo- tional period was taken by Mfrs, Dexter, Mrs. blathers and Mrs. Rpt:chi€-1v�Ts= Albert Little and Nlrs: Clarence Greer gave suitable readings; one .of them being, from. Ethel Chap man's collections From •a road- side window", •'It reflecteda' famil •some •earsa'•o with'the 'father being the head of the :fain= ily and all activ.ities centring aroundchurc•h and home. After the closing 'exercises and courtes-. ies,,,Mrs. Houston acted as Lucknow ..Un.it Unit 1'of thea Lucknow United Church Women held its meeting on Tuesday, June' 2 at Point. Clark with Mrs, Wm. Wharry, the hostess. The Theme of the, afternoon was "Friendship". Bight een :membersand': one guest answered•the roll call with a friendship' verse or passage. •" Mrs. Mel. King, the leader opened -the 'meeting With a read- ing, "The. Art of Friendship." , emphasizing the duties and values .of 'true friends; This was •follow- ed by a hymn and the Lord's. Prayer in unison. Mrs. C. lrwin, as Citizenship representative , 'read an article on that .subject. Mrs. Jake Hunter reported for Community Friendship that'' thirty calls to'the hospital and , homes had been made during the month; Mrs. M. King spoke of the importance of continuing to visit during the summer months., and that it was the responsibility of each rnen-kber to be ever mind •ful of the "shut-ins". Mrs. 'S.'. Alton,"on'behal.f of the Flower Committee reminded members .. that August .is .the month for the unit to place •flowers in the church. --Mrs. :1s1-. I. -MacKenzie, -- com. pleted plans for a .banquiet to be served in, the church on , June 4.. • • Mrs: W•...Wharry, reporting for Supply and.Social WelfareId of-a-speciaHequest• feoni The • Board• of Women for knitted. • bandages and ;clothing to be completed by the end of June, '• and sent to the Angola Missi_o _ .. in Portugu.ese West Africa.. It was announced that th.e.:General Meeting will be on June ' 15, at. Silver Lake Camp, to ommence with a cold plate':pot luck supper. at 7 p.m. A bus, will.leave the churctr-a-t-6:3.0-p. m.and-the-c •LUCKNOW k CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH. J, W. Van Stempvoort . Pastor -Services: 10:00 a.m., (English) 2:30 -p.m. (Dutch 2nd and. 5th Sundays). VISITORS,"WELCOME Denominational' Radio Broad cast, "The Back To God Hour", everySunday:-CJCS-(Stratford ) 2:00 p.m.; CFOS (Owen Sound) — 6:00 p.m. Lucknow' Presbyterian Church Rev: Glenn Noble, B.A:, B.D. • Minister Phone 528-2740 JUNE '14th 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. 'Anniversary Services at South Kinloss Church • ANGLICAN, CHURCH. LUCKNOW AREA PARISH The Rev. R. Odepdahl Rector NOTE CHANGE OF SERVICE• TIME ', JUNE 14th j, Trinity 3: m St. Paul's, ' Ripley— 9:15 a,. 'Ascension, Kinlough 10:30 'a.m. St. Peters Lucknow 11:45 a.in. Churdh School—10:15.a.m.. St. Pauls, Dungannon :-- 3 p.m.. Alternating with Christ Church, Port Albert that once placed' a small root in. the earth. to • Mrs. Jake Hunter 'read the 100th. Psalm, and Mrs. Herb Curran fol- lowed with meditation and prayer: Mrs. Hiram :Colliihs played two delightful Mouth organ selections: ,Mrs.. E,''W;.:Rice presented a paper on "Gratitude which Made the' gathering aware of the • many apdv.aried ways of expressing:gratit.ude. Mrs. C. Irwin read a thought provoking. article•"Be the Bestof Whatever You Are7:. fare will be '.50¢ return. Canned goods and useful kit.che.n• articles.. rnay be taken as a donation to the: camp kitchen. • A birthday box was passed., adding a nice: amount to ,the treasufy. -(alasl awr-encs-Me-beod-" the chair for the programme and gave a reading entitled ",Lilacs`'.; • which refreshed: memories of how at. this, time' of year, clumps: of o -ms T are a reminder that in. the past here 'stood a home, now. either' cruribling ;with age, or complete. ly gone, yet the lilacs bloom on, - o' a tribute tthe toil -worn hands Mrs. J, Hunter, Mrs. H. •.Curripi and ,Mrs. 'W Alton,', in turn .gave highlights of a recent bus trip each had. taker( to Ottawa ,mens tinning'the beauty of the tulips in took 'bloom at the time, and the tour of the various .places of interest: Mrs.'Sam Gibson told of the churches she had :attended , while spending the winter in Flor- - e=m eating Closed-with-- flowers losed w ith--. - the Mizpah benediction after which`'a11 enjoyed a delicious pot ,luck supper. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. L. McLeod.,...''. .Mrs: E . Kice and. Mrs ,-: C .- Irwin • LUCKNOW. UNITED • .• CHURCH. Rev, .Robert Nicholls, B.A. Minister • JUNE 14th ' • Sunday School Anniversary Sunday _ School will meet at 10:45 a.m. and. proceed- to thea church sanctury for'worship 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Guest Speaker --Mrs; Jim Ward , from. Wingham POINT TO PONDER. Christian -Education in . the Church becomes. mosteffective when it receives full support in the home. ' • •ST. 'MARY'S PATROL -I. CHURCH; ,LUCKNOW .. SUNDAY MASSES Every 2nd . and 4th Sunday of the month at 4:30 :p.m;' ST.. AUGUSTINE'S CATHOLIC, . CHURCH 'T'.- _ _ S _AUGi�ST-INTj- . SUNDAY MASSES Every'lst,.3rd and 5th Sunday' of the month at 4:30 p.n1. T,1 -,.e afternoon auxiliary of the (mono : , Presbyterian W. \t S. ,::etan Judie 3rd ,in the Sunday• tool room with 1S ladies •res-• . i he' roll call'was a nsw eyed erce of scri,pture.•conttiining o : d "Faith" . Nits. James .:.le t elided and opened the 9 d -® to ashopper. it's the Lord Simcoe. e ear Of . downtown:Toronto wiahin walking distance tothemajor shopping district ... and with the subway ;rye You'll enjoy the friendly service and sensible prices, too; Next time you visit Toronto enjoy it more than ever ..stay at ` the Lord' Simcoe. ofbaking•and hobby craft. Lunch was served and. a social time enjoyed:. • i1 44.eetirlf, with a call to worship. The scripture and meditation on ".Faith" was taken. by Mrs. Robert Reid., 'Readings by Nirs, Maude Sherwood and Mrs. Frank Fr•aoiik �l"iller� were much appreciated; The . prayer circle was taken by Mrs. Noble Johnstone and Mrs. Morgan Henderson, Arrangements were . made far the sun ri'let Meeting.' which will be in the form of a picnic. The topic on "Reconcily •iation" was presented in a most interesting manner by Mrs. Wil- liam Porteous. .:She reminded us that Jesus" is :otir• only Reconcil- ia..to ra-r^-G O.G .40106,10EU 000101.—. Son, Jesus, to the whole world, .and w ease to accept this gift: As Christian people w,e are to be -God's ambassadors., as ind'iv-• iduals and in'groups, such as W. M, S. groups. The meeting closed with Pray- er by Mrs". James Smith. .,. it's tie ate University and King Streets, Tei`.362-1848 4