Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-06-17, Page 12• PAGE TWELVE lervorirtrim sok THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY,, JUNE' i7th, 1970 cwzzRCH NomA Kingsbridge CWl, Hears..•Jravelogue • A joint meeting of the C. W.L: of St. Augustine, Lucknow"and Kingsbridge was. held on June 10,... at St, Joseph's School. Father • . Cassano opened.with league .pray- •er while Mrs: 'Anton' Van: Osch presided : Twenty-six members' • were in'attendance.- • . .T-1 tr-tyboxesf -used-clothing- - were packed' for. combermere. Visiting Ripley Nursing Home for this month is Mrs. John Austin. Mrs. Stan. Dohert'wis in charge • of a bake sale at Port Albert on, July 4 at ZOO p.m.: Every mem-' ber is.to.donate 2 baked articles. Mrs, Peie Van Osch` and Mrs.'.' Bob Howard are in•charge' of se'l ling. tickets. Mrs. Mark Dalton_ moved .that the C. W..L.. donate $5.00 to the Ashfield' Amazonian Aid Walk. In charge of altar linens are Mrs: John Austin, Mrs. Jim Gilmore and Mrs; Mark ' Dalton: • Baking and, sewing articles w ill be sold at:the C. W.L. booth at • the Old Boys' Rennio.n.In August.L. Mrs..: T. Van: Diepen is in charge' of the booth. Some of the C. W. L. merhbers' attended the St : -• Christopher Course held. at. Kings- bridge. Mrs . Joe: O'Keefe gave an excellent summary of•the . course. ..•' . T'tte treasu, e'�� r ,'rc.orrespondence and recording secretaries read their reports.. A :ladiesretreat is.planned fotTS ptember. The; grade 8 Graduatio,n,Ban- quet will be held in the church hall on June 26th. Mrs. John. Austin and h1rs: Mark .Dalton are :making rolls,: while 'the follow- in ladies are making 2dozen small baking, Mrs. Cyril Boyle , Mrs. Walter Clare, Mrs. .Fred' craw ford;:Mrs.'Joe Hickey, Mrs. Pete MacDonald, Mrs. Reis Milt-. enburg, -Mrs. Jim O'Donnell and Mrs. T.- Van Diepen:,.. Mrs. Antone Van Osch• introd- Love is the master key that fits all hearts. Study our relig- ion as a comprehensive know - ledge. as: it is essential intimes of change. Know more , do more, be more; We must read study, , listen, to keep abreast of the times; Remember our -dea-r-o'ld'-peopl-e -w•ho-pioneer-� - ed'our country, live, us.eful lives and have a story to tell, if we listen. Remember our youth. • Take time to listen. We must be ever alert 'as our youth, who to- morrow will, for the 'most part , be the masters of our •fate in our senior -years. Mrs, O'Donnell Was thanked by Mrs. Antorie Van Osch fpr an ex= cellent and' informative report. Father Cassano stated that on June 28th .ail children who made their first Holy Communion from. Sept. '69 'to !tine '70 will form a proces- sion to receive communion as a group. Mrs. John Austin adjourned the. meting and Father closed with prayer.. • Mrs •.• Frank Rieglirig-introduced- Miss Marrjorie Alton, forinerly, .of Lucknow , who showed: excellent. slides of her `trip abroad to South ease Awa Japan,. Expo 70, %radon. esia- a-nd--r-na ny =islands : 4vl ass- Alton's picturesand comments made. you feel that 'you were pres- ent ijn these dountries. M 1rs.• Mark Dalton thanked Miss Alton and ',presented her with a gift. A -plant sale was held. and lunct, was then served. Olivet U.C.W OLIVET' NEWS , The Olivet United. Church Wo:inen met at the 'home of Mrs., Garner NrcNa11'on Tuesday even- uced'the delegate Mrs. Jim ing. The worshipprogram O'Donnell of Lucknow who was presented' by Mrs. McNall • attended 'the 50th annual C. W.1,. and her group,: Mrs. Jack Mc- • convention • in London:. 'Through . Guire read the. Scripture and: • • Help -Hope Teach unto share, _bram_en-r_c-atso-offer--ed :pra_yer- and a•poern on ."June",.: . Mrs. Ray Hamilton gave two readings, ."'•Fathers are parents , tpo" ; and "Recipe for .1'iving" fiirs. John MadCharies'tEird af:` her trip to•California:last° March', which was very much enjoyed. • With others,. Lord , the good • things you. have given us' was:t•he convention's therne."Start every- day with a •firm.resolution to do things;,..for.-eo-�-Ye----€o__ r,.God.:... g P P , There is no such person as in.- ' , active... Be active in prayer.. Trinity U.C.W. The June meeting of Trinity United Church. Women was held on, June 11 in the: basement of the church with. Mrs. Donald Hack- ett as hostess., .The Devotional period was opened • by a Hymn and the scripture reading was ,taken by Mrs:. Jerry Cranston. Mrs. Chester Hackett gave the medita- tion and 'praYer, on "the Topic "Hasty in Judgment . " • `The roil call was answered by , naming a favourite hymn.. As' -this-was=ihe_.'`Gta-irdrrrotlrers' Meeting" we were pleased to have twelve non member Grand- mothers attend the•meeting. The three ladies taking part in. the .skit "Hasty on Judgment'.' were Mrs. Ralph Cameron, Mrs: Wm. Andrew and. Mrs. 'Cliff Kilpatrick, • The program consisted of two readings by Mrs. Francis Wilkins entitled "Old.Friends"`and "Grand mothers". Mrs, Warren. Zinn Cote ducted_-a-c.orltest-and Mrs. Ken Alton playetd a piano solo."Sweet Bye and Bye". Duringthe busi- ness period it was decided ,to hold ,a bake sale in Lucknow , o.n Sept. "5th: It was decided not to hold a July meeting butthe isitars for=bot-h--Ju:ne-•a-nd Ju -1y -=a=re to do their visiting and 'report at the. August meeting. , , The Sunday School and Congre: gational Picnic will be o'n Saturday June 2ath-.m-thter- noon at Ashfield Park, • Mrs. Warren Zinn gave :the treasurer's report. ,Mrs. Donald. Hackett reported on •a Supply Project for Angola and it was • decided to undertake this with Mrs. Hackett to obtain further nformation regarding same.. Mrs'. Cliff Kilpatrick reported on. the-vis-itsmade-d-u-ring theLpast .month -. The Poverty Project_ was left :over: for discussion at a later date: Mrs. Alex Hackett •reported; that the .Church is to be redecorated in the near future. The Study Book was taken by Mrs. Ken Alton in the •form o•f.a TV panel with the topic "Is Man Alive? How do people today. get reconciled with God?" T-fie�r�e-tirgzwn�=c losed�v-it•h--• prayer'. .Lunch unch was served by '- Mrs, John:Gardner:; Mrs. D, 'A. Hackett,' .Mrs.; Alex Hackett ; and •Mrs.,John 'Hunter._.. As,.the•re• • is no meeting=in July,. the next • 'one will be., Thursday, August raveller. it's the Lord Simcoe a friendly wel- come ...'superb. service fine lounges and restau-- sensibleprices and for convenience the sal way is right at the or in the Toronto. Next time , you visit Toronto, enjoy it:more than ever :stay at the Lord Simcoe, r tzicoe _ ace • University and.King.Streets, Tel. 362-18.48 KIhI Hear Speaker Q� Children's Aid AMBERLEY NEWS • The June 'meeting: of Pine River S • United Church Women was held on Tuesday eve.uJ, g June ninth. , There was an attendance of thirty. The meeting opened with a poem •by theresident Mrs. Perrin Low` ry and,.was followed virh:a�hymu:. The roll call was answered by why do you go to church?' Follow• •ing the business period the offer- ing was dedicated by Mrs. Perrin .Lowry.,'. . . Mrs.. Cecil Humphrey who was convener. for the worship service opened tha part of the meeting with prayer. ,Mrs. Bertha Scott sang 'a beautiful Solo "Take thy cross and follow me" and was accompanied •by Mrs. Lynn .Lowry. Mrs. William .Pace gave the scripture reading and a panel of members Mrs.. Bob Courtney, Mrs. Carl'`Funston, • and Mrs. •Cecil Humphrey gave interesting readings on "Dangers of Wealth" Practical suggestions were given 'forhelp for, the,,elder ly and: help for our youth in ob- --twin n - obs. _. Miss Allenson• of:the:•Walkerton -are -a:a-nd-.who is -super -Visor -for the Children's Aid Society,, gave an address dealing,.with adoption; of children. In her remarks' she said n us •e`•remove from unhappy horn e -s fortheir-own- protection., Family life where' con diti"ons are not conductive to good living for children is a• sad case andth,e underlying:cause is the • lack of love and often .follows. the next generation. Miss Allen son also irientioned many cases where welfare would not be accepted. by people whose pride has been hurt by being offered Vouchers.. • . Mrs..Jack:Campbell presented' the speaker, with a gift in apprec- iation of her address. '. After, the closing hymn lunch was. served, in:the Sunday School ,vo.n.,and a• social time; followed. ANGLICAN . CHURCH LUCKNOW AREA .PARISH The Rev. R. Odendahj Rector JUNE 210 Trinity 4' : St Paid's,.Ripley - 9.:15 . a m,. Ascension,. iinlough. 10:30 a.m. St. Peters Li clmow.11:45 • a.m. Church -School --10:15-am: St. Pauls, Dungannon-- 3 ' p.m. Alternating with Christ Church, Port Albert. LUCKNOW Y. UNITED CHURCH Rev. Robert Nicholls, B.A. :Mj`nisler JUNE 21st 10:00• a.m. Sunday School.. 11:.00 a.m. Morning Worship • Guest ' Speaker Rev: Alex Cowan • Nile tLC.W 14 POINT TO PONDER e -Church -ha but no rivals:" LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH W. --Van ;Van Stempvoort Pastor Services:' • 10:00 a.m. (English) 2:30 p.m.. (Dutch 2nd and 5th Sundays) VISITORS WELCOME Denominational cast, "The Back To God Hour", every Sunday: C4CS (Stratford) = 2:00 'p.m.; CFOS (Owen Sound) 6:00 p.m. Nile United Church Women; 'met in the Church - Thursday , . June 11 at 2 p. ins Mrs. Harry Girvin and Mrs.. 'Doug McNeil were in charge of the Worship Servicewhich open.- ed pen-ed with Prayer and Commentary by -Mrs -;:Tyle Iric 1 -follow Ed by Scripture 'reading by Mrs•. G.irvin, Hymns were sung or :read in uni son-... Devotions closed with Prayer by .Mrs.. McNeil; Mrs. Elwyn Po11t ck,,_pr took the chair for the business part of the meeting. The roll' call was answered by fifteen.. members and one 'child, The treasurer's report was given by Mrs':. Wilmer 'Rutledge Plans for•the bazaar were discussed:.. Posters will be put out as usual; " and August •19 at 21p, rn, was • • the date decided. Admission' 50:0. ,It was decided to sponsor a Cpok Book, • •Mr.:and Mrs. Harry Girvfri are o- %e-compensa=t.ed $10T00 for taking used clothing to Saugeen • Reserve, Mrs: Alvin Kerr . , conplete'd the 17 miles in the Ashfield Amazonian -Walk so $10 .was voted to this project.,, Themeeting closed and tea. served by Mrs, Allan Dickson an Mrs. Doug Young and a social hour. enjoyed., Presb • terian . Church ' y Rev. Glenn Noble, iLter-7 Phone 52-2740 — JUNE -'21st • 10! 00. • a.m. Sunday. • School • a.m. ' ' ornmg rvice • ST, MARY'S. CATHOLIC • CHURCH, LUCKNOW ,SUNDAY MASSES Every 2nd and 4th Sunday of the 'month at 4:30 p.m. Sr AUGrUSTINE'S CATHOLIC CHURCI-I ST: AUGUSTINE SUNDAY MASSES Every 1st., 3rd and 5th Sunday of the month .at 4:30 p.m.