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Trinity Meets. To
Vie -organize S�,S.
The Christian Education Com-
mittee , Sunday School Officers
and Teachers held a meeting in;
the baseinent of the Church on
Wednesday evening, July '15th,"to
re -organize the Sunday School
for.-the--fall—term.
' The meeting was opened with
the Chairman of the Committee,
Russell -Irvin in charge. Other •
members of the committee are
Mrs. Chas. Wilkins, Mrs. Donald
Hackett , Mrs. Jim, Hunter , Frank
Alton. The extra room in the
basement is to be prepared for
use for the fall terin0,
• The treasurer of the Sunday
• School, Jerry Irvin; gave his
;report ,on the •year's finances and
the -Sunday School picnic. Plans
for. he fall..re-opening of the
Sunday School; Sept. 6th, 1970
were discussed and the following.
•-; officers. named Superintendent
Jim Hunter; Vice -Superintendent,
Frank Alton; ,Assistants , Bo s.of •
entor-Class•as needed; ecreta•ry-
Treasurer , Jerry Irvin; •Librarians
,• Misses Rosalea and Wilma Hack-
ett; Organist ,.Ivan Cranston;
Junior Music Leader,;: Barbara.
Wilkins. /
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THE ,LUCKNOW .SENTI:'N1 1.t LI CKN Wi ONTA IO-
Alton;, Assistants, Mrs. Alan
. Barger,•Miss: Barbara Wilkins; '
Primary - Mrs. D, A. Hackett,..
Mrs, Jim Hunter; Assistants,
Misses, Brenda Ritchie., Rosales,
Hackett and Elva Ritchie; Primary,
Jr. ; Mrs.. Marvin. Scott , Jerry ,,
Cranston; Assistants, Mrs... Harvey
Ritchie°,.Greg Blake; Junior-, Mrs.'
Chester Hackett 'Miss. Diane
Zinn;. Assistants 'Jack Cameron,
Russell Irviiry:rMrs., Allan Hackett;
Intermediate , Mrs. Donald Hack-
ett , Mrs. Blake Alton, Frank
Alton, Sr. Class, Mrs, Warren
Zinn ;Mrs Charles Wilins, Hqw
and Blake - Warren Zinn.' Adult
Class. , Mrs. Bert Alton Mrs. How
and Blake Mrs. Ken• Alton.
The teachers please leave
their orders with. Jerry Irvin .
so supplies will be available for
the beginning of Sunday School,
Sunday , September 6; 1970. •
The meeting•closed with pray-
er by Rev. Hummell.
Dungannon l,1..C.W.
On July' '21st , the regular' meet
f-Dgrinae.--__
held •in. the Church basement:' Mrs.
Leonard Reed and Mrs: perk.Log.
tenberg led', in the devotional part
of the program with scripture and
prayers and a. reading 9n ."Little
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L1:�1'l�i
bookie„t. , A •short skit on "Little
Thi g `;further illustrated how.
little troubles ,can overbalance
the)/chief objective of Christian
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1iv.ing: -.Those taking -part 'were `'W
Mrs..WM.. Wiggins, Mrs. Clar-
pence .McClenaghan and Mrs.
Cecil Blake. •
The president , .'Mrs . H John-
ston and. recording -secretary
Mrs, Georg_e._ErcingtOn_conducted
`Ihe`resr-of the meeting..-
Gordon
eeting Gordon Finnigan played- tht• :.
Ashfield' i .iVI,S
ASH FIELD NEWS -
Mrs. Warren Wylds, opened, the
Wornen's Missionary Society meet-
ing with,a prayer, poem and led
in responsive prayer. Mrs. Dunc
Simpson gave the devotion,
"The Church is: Mission , a.nd.
asked questions, about it.
Mrs. David MacMurcliy, had the
study book chapter and read a •
poem•. Mrs. Wylds read'a paper
"What the Churchhas done .for
me." _ •
•Mrs. Dunc Simpson rendered
a piano solo, Roll .call was • .
answered by 13 members with
a woman of the Bible. Mrs. 'Ewan
MacLean conducted the business
and Mrs. Earl MacDonald gave
the closing_prayer. Lunch was
served.,
AMBERLEY
Rev. A.F.. Cowan, B.A. , Dis-
trict Secretary of the -Canadian
Bible Societygave, an inspiring
sermon.,on •Sunday at Pine River
United Church.' During the ser-
vice the Kempton:sisters. Dianne
Sandra and Linda san• a 'leasin
Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
Rev. Glenn . Noble, B.A., B.D.
Minister
Phone 528-2740
AUGUST 2
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Service
Joint Services. with United
' Church in the ' Presbyterian.
Church..
b'
LUCKNOW
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UNITED CHURCH
Rey..Robert Nicholls, B.A..
Minister
JULY5to'A000SF2
The United and' Preskyt Tan
Churches are holding joint vor
ship in the LucknQw Presby-
terian Church.L.
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
10.
.Howard ' Bla,ke agreed to.obtaiq
samples of, children's .hymns and
songs suitable for the younger
age groups. ,
1 7 fl eachers- r -e-1.1 es -w-e-re •
named as .follows ' ; Kindergarten,
Mrs,. Herb Wilkins Mrs. Alvin
UP;: TO :.HALF--P-RI
FILM PROCESSING
BLACK AND. WHITE
er.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Walter D 'Arm-
strong and son Douglas arrived on
Sunday from Nelson, B.C. They
are currentlyvisiting with Mr..
and Mrs . Norval Nesbitt and
o er rien• s •an'a re atives in the
ommuni:ty.
Miss •Winnifred Warren, a
retired missionary who spent .a
in _-wa s
hymns
The roll call using "Reconcilia-
,tion". was answered by 17. •, . •
members. The• minutes, 3'thank-
you . notes ,'And the treasurer's
report were read,. • A donation of
$150 was made to the Board of .:
Stewards' towards Manse Expenses.
a Exposure 65 .cents The mid-term report on Christian.
13 0.5. cents, 20'-- �l'35 Education was given. Visitors , r . and-Ivlrs •• Donald =-orirtney
among the summer visitors at
Pine River United ;Church on 'Su.n-
day..:
Amberley Park,was a busy spot
on Sunday. 'Owing; to the warm -
weather everyone seemed to take
aetva crf�he Park's faculties
�9rge:_G.ear--oL-W-siker-ton-ha-s
where water: is available, Elmer been chosen by --.-V ilia Stewart•,.
minister of agriculture and food,
Culbert's lunch counter is t0.head a new branch of.,the'de,
also an added convenience. p
• ' anti -lent.
David' Courtney ,'who has The, Bruce `agricultural represen-
ANGLICAN
CHURCH
LUCKNOW AREA ._PARISI'
The Rev: R. Odendahl
Rector
AUGUST "2
Trinity .10
St Paul s; Ripley 9:15 'a.m.
Ascension, Kinlough 10:30 .a.m.
St. Peters Lucknow • 11:45 a.m..
Church School — 10:15 a.m.:
t: FauLs-�D_.,o
Alternating.itb`
Port Albert
.CATHOLIC
CHURCHES
SUNDAY MASSES
ST. JOSEPHS KINGSBRIDGE'
8 a.m. and 11 a.m.
ST. AUGUSTINE
10 a.m.
ST. MARY'S, LUCKNOW
9:30 a.m.
p.m.
George Gear To
Take New Post
been -on a. three week 'leave. from
H.:M;C:Sf'"Fraser" at Halifax ,'
' - 'fro-r-n-iv�tot�•-=A rpex-t=on-Su-n----�-
day to return t� his: work. ' He
was accompanied ,to Maltori by
Mr:. and Mrs. Gary; Courtney and
Carol Courtney. " •
KODACOLOR
8 Exposure $2.12
12 -,--$2.1111, 20 — $4
By-pass "middleman store-
keeper," send DIRECT to pro-
cessing plant and save. up, to
50.%t
Send film, cash, cheque
or -moire ode -along :with
• this ad to: • • ' books .. The collection was fol
CLINTON PHOTO lowed. by a prayer anda story of '
Ett efi r a ge,£r.uit ._S4u e e z e
fOr the .sick and shut-ins for and Mrs. W. J . Courtney visited
August,'are Mrs. Mel Dickson, on Sunday evening with Mr..•
Mrs. Howard Johnston, and'
and Mrs. NormanEwin and•.
•50 Mrs'° Torn Dickson:` enjoyed.dnner with 'them at Lin -7.
Mrs Harvey Alton, Mr:s. Lorne,
Ivers 'and Mrs. Thos. Webster,
Other business included cater--
ing,plans for 'wedding and a
-ba-nq-u=e-t- a1sa�-r'ep-air ng-o-Fhym1I
For September the visitors are•gan Beach
SERVICE
;Following the closing hymn
-CLINTON, 'ONTARIO and prayer:a •Bible. Quiz was con-
Add 5%'tax and 15c to cheques ducted by Mrs. Graham -McNee
Ttie Lucknow Sentinel
and lunch was served by hostesses,
Mrs. K. Dawsoa,...Mrs..._M..„-Dick-=
:son and Mrs. J. Dauphin.
IMINATIONAL..
WHAT ARE YOU SEEKING FORT— Peace, Satisfaction, Love,
Healing, . New :Life?
WHAT ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM?' Mental ,Problems;
Sickness, Addiction, Unhappy Life, F'ear?,
RECEIVE YOUR ANSWER FROM GOD
COME AND H:EAR..
GWEN SCHNITOT
She has ministered in 38 countries around the World
HURON.TWP, HALL, RIPLEY '
ALL SERVJCRS AT
JULY 28 TO AUGUST 2
tative .has been tamed theprov-
ince's first program -analysis
co-ordinator. He starts next
week in'.'his new position,'of pro •
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.gramrrming,osts and benefits for
the department; '
Mr,. Gear. has headed the Walk-:
erton: office for ,31 years ., more
than half the time :the county
office has been located there.
When he'started' in 1939 he had
one .stenographer for a staff. Now
LUCKNOW
CHR1S'TTANI
REFORMED,
CHURCH,,
J. W. Van, Stempvoort.
stor
ervicts:
/10:00 'a.m. (English).
2:'30 p.m. (Dutch .2nd .and
T._ 5th .Sundays.. -
VISITORS WELCOME
.Denominational . Radio Broad-
cast, "The Back ' To God Hour",
every Sunday :-CJCS (Stratford)
2:00 p.m.; CFOS (Owen
Sound). — 6:00 p.m. ' . • .
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•the office has. 11 staffsmembers .`
plus the stenographic personel. ,
,Of the' 11, •four besides Mr: Gear.
ate. in -extension work. ,
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It hasbeen said• thatmore in-
novations of farm: extension •
work originated in'Bruce than in •
'any. other province. Mr. Gear
has, .been credit ed. with rnost- of
•these •plans.°
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Mr. Gear will work `from Toron=
to, 'A successor at the Bruce
office has not been named.
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