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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-08-26, Page 10CCHZIRCH .NOTESJ • -a• 1 PAGE; 'TIN. : rtil, i�� STTOrAtk.' RwF 61..7414,k'! 1 :41,W R M THE LUCKNOW 'SENTINEL,. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO, Emma Rich�rdson Received Gif t . F:romWM.S.. L•ANGSIDE NEWS The August, meeting' of1Lang side W•.M.S.• was held ,at the home of Misr Ceorge-Young on---, - Thursday afternoon with 13 pres -• ent. Mrs. Wes. Young presided,. In. the devotions the Scripture was read by. Mts. Eldon Welsh and Prayer was given by Mrs. Lloyd. Moffat. .Bible Study on •Jonah was taken by. Mrs Jim -" Richardson of San Salvador. Read-• • ings were given by Mrs. Eugene. Gardner and Mrs. Clarke John sto n. ' The offering 'prayer was,'given - by— rs: tewart ;MacGillivray. A thank you .card was received • from Mrs. Orr. The roll -`call was answered with in item of • interest from Glad. Tidings or the' Presbyterian Record. 'Mrs. Gord- on Wa ll ~gave' the topic on• The ChTistiat Faith.. Theenext-ineet . frig w tli: be at /vdrs. Lloyd 1 ' • Mgffar's, Lucknow. Miss. Emma Richardson was pres- ., ented2w res••.ented.'w ith •a. cup and saucer by.. George Young as a:remem brance. other triends of: Langside • - -The meeting -closed with a: hymn and prayer by Mrs: Wes. The hostess served lunch and a •social time was en'joyed.' , st A..ugustine C.W.L.. The August meeting of the St.: Augustine C, W.L. was held on August 4th in.the, Church Rectory. There were 13 members`and one. visitor present". Father'Cassano,. opened. the .meeting with prayer. and Mrs. Hickey , president , was in charge. Minutes were,read by'Mrs. Wm. Kinahan. Mrs., Cyril. Boyle• took up the roll call. The. Bake Sale was discussed and voted upon. A date for the sale•will be set and announced later. An • Open Hou se of the: Rectory will beheld in a couple weeks, The Parishionerswill be invited to go . K inlo u g h 'W •M S KINLOUGH NEWS, The Presbyterian•:Wornen's Missionary Society met on Wed-- nesday at the home of Mr's;:: Stew- art MacDonald. Mrs. Frank Maul •de n presided ,and read a poem., "Cod. answers prayer", The "aim and purpose" . was 'repeated followed; by prayer. The roll call was "A Beatitude':. Devotions -was -4 akeri-by. Mrs_._...Alex Percy .on "Martha" . A Church cleaning will•be,held on Septet- ber 3rd, • Mrs. M. McPherson was program convener and led'in prayer;i Mrs. Stewart .MacDonald .read Galations. Chap. 1 and also gave a reading "The Book of books" . • Readings were given by Mrs. F. • Maulden on "Alcohol: is the biggest prob- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26th, 1970 through the Rectory which has been let:'; Mrs. Glen Haldenby , Racism to Sull. community"; Mrs. papered and painted. Don. Robertson "Experien.ce-oft : Father Cassano.reminded every- one of the Women's Retreat which will beheld in September. There will, be a Yputh Seminar for the Young People planned. An invitation was received to ate-Ad-a�i><u-r being held in Windsor on Octob- er .2, 3 and 4th. Father Cassano also gavean enlightening message from one • of. the Letters to St. Paul. The • theme was "Re not conquered by_'. evil, but conquer evil by' good".. Lunch was served by the host esses and a social hour followed. Lunch conveners. for the Septemr .ber• meeting ate; Mr's'. John Frank-. en and Mrs. Cyril Boyle. aturda F�TERNOONFEAT`URES . * Pony .races * Ladies exhibits * School children's exhibits * Commercial displays in the 'arena•and on the grounds * Market steers ondisplay at the Fair with tickets, avatihabfe on the grounds * Huron County 4-H Championship Dairy Show * Local 4-H Club Competitions * Pony rides:* Candy f oss_• ames or e, t• s.. EVEN:I NG; -f EATU RES -- BINGO in the Memorial Hall from 8=9:30 p.m., admission $1.00, 9 regular games 'admitted. . 2 'Share -the -Wealth, $50.00 !Jackpotgo, extra cards 25c or 7/$1, children under 16 not adm,rtted. 'DANCE .to follow: in hall from 10-12 p.m., music by frankfurter's Philharmonics, . admission $1.25 or $2.00 couple, lunch counter, restricted • ��rsattt��'�'1-erit a *'Novelty Garines' * Games of 'chance on the premises Sponsored by the Blyth Agricultural' :Society Secretary: Murray Scott,. • • Donald "M Young, Belgrave. RR 3, Auburn.. President: boy in Stratford". Comments of Ministering .were given by ,Mrs.• Jack Barr and Mrs. :George Hark- ness... Mrs.'• McPherson gave the court-- es ourt-es remarks. .The. meetin: closed with the Lord's prayer and (hake: • Lunch was served.. • Jolinston Conn gave the • treasurer's report. `'. Donations to thebale are to be in by September 30. Mrs. •Earl Caslick gave the topic, LUCKNOW. CHRISTIAN :.REFORMED CHURCH . J'.. W. Van Steinpvoort • Pastor • Services:, • ' 10:00 a.m. (English) 2:30 p.m. (Dutch 2nd 'and• • VISITORS: WELCOME Denominational'. Radio Broad cast, "The Back To • God: Hour":„ every: Sunday: 'CJCS (Stratford) ' 2:00.• p.m.; CFOS (Owen Sound) — .0;00. p.m. • • CATHOLIC CHURCHES SU_N,DAX_MASS ES' ST. JOSEPHS, KINGSBRIDGE 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. ST. AUGUSTINE 10 a.m. . LUCKNOW 9:30, a.m. ant in Lucknow, and. each :member is to bring baking equiyalent to $3.00 value. As October. 8th' is "Harvest". She explained how.the West Huron Raily meeting,, Jesus brought -Heaven -and -Earth: OctOber-lbth-w-asinentroned s -a - t-og.ethe bywstrtg' imple'parables probable date for the "Fall Thank e.g.. wheat and tares. The roll ' offering.: Meeting" The•platec • ea-rhw'a nwered .by.a.`Bible vels 'witlrl .aeket h .tU `: with word Harvest.. Lila• Emerson led°in prayer; Mrs. Albert Mc- Quirllin read a. poem:Bob' White. The meetingclosed with hymn-. sowing in the morning followed .by' prayer by Mrs. Wallace Conn. Trinity U.C.W. The. August meeting of -Trinity (Ashfield) U.;C W.. was held on Thursday evening, the 13c,th a -"Aug ust at the horne of Mrs. Warren Zinn. The devotional was in charge of Mrs., .Blake Alton, with,. her reading a poem "When L. Have Time" . All joined .in singing hymn "Ohfor a closer walk .with` Thee , with Mrs. Alton accorn panying on the violin The Scp; tare-lesson_vas....read.by_--Mra. 'Cliff Kilpatrick` with meditation by. Mrs: Alton and Mrs.. Andrew Ritchie. This part was closed with prayer by Mrs.: Blake Alton. • T;he skit pertaining to-tfi'e-=levet-ionai=lessor was presented by Mrs. Gordon Kirkland and Mrs: Fr-ank.Ritchie.. . _The_ Study Book on `'fie Cana - dian Indian' was conducted by • Mrs. Ken Alton. A'record was •;la ed of a conversation between Pierre .Berton and an Indian repres'., entative: , after which the dialogue.• are now •available and may be obtained from Mrs. Donald Hack- ett. Thank -.you notes were read from'M s. Wm. G. :I -hinter and Mrs. Douglas Raynard Mrs. Donald Hackett reported - on the bale for Angola and the ladies.are:reminded to bring in, any stamps as these wi1l.soon be sent away' tor this year., The meeting :closed by singing •• Hymn "Take Tune to be Lunch was served by the hostess,. -Ir�Irs�Wn i . Aircrew d ird-_MTs7-T._ Root . Helm. The 'September meeting will be held Thursday,., September 10th with .Mrs. Blake Alton as hostess. hearziT:V a's•.-discuss-ed. The roil call answered 'with a verse containing th'e word "Peace" Mrs . Zinn gave the tr'eastrter's`' - report and Mrs. Alex Hackett re- ported on the painting and .the work done at the Church Amo- rti rwas-rta-de-to---buy-same-nib erial to fix the pulpit. The 4-H leaders are to be remembered with a small `donation 'above their •expenses, following each Club completed.. the visits made by the 'visiting committee, and other members reported on individual visits:. Mrs. Bert Alton will attend the 'Meeting at Alma :College b giri rang .August 1"ith. 'A bake sale is (planned tot. Saturday, September 5th at Joh.nstones former restaur- N%Aifec.hurch WM.S.. :,.. WHITECHU•RCH • NEWS •The Women's Mi'ssionar Society meeting was held, Wednes :day August 19 at the horne of Mrs. Albert McQuillin,. • • The president Mrs Wallace Conn' presided and gave the call to worship.. Mr's, Johnstone' Conn • . . Lucknow Presbyterian Church. Rev. Glenn Noble, B.A , B.D.. Minister Phone 528-2740 AUGUST 9 TO SEPTEMBER 6 10:00 a.m. Sunday School. .The Presbyterian s and. United Churches are holding joint wor- ship , in-' the Lucknow' United Church. a. A message from 'Billie Graham _S.upper:oti Abe_•Farin was give_'n by. -Mrs, 'Andrew Gaunt. . 'The meditation, The :harvest is ANGLICAN CHURCH LUCKNOW AREA PARISH The Rev.. R. Odendahl Rector. AUGUST 30 �T'rinIty i4' St. Paul's, Ripley 6:'15 'a,m: Ascension, Kinlough 10:30 a.m.. 'St.' Peters Lucknow 11:45 a,m. Church School — 10:15 a.m: St. Pauls, Dungannon 3 p.m. Alternating with Christ Church, • Port Albert •'LUGKNO'W, UNITED CHURCH Rev..Robert Nicholls, B.A. :. Minister AUGUST 9 TOS SEPTEMBER 6' 11:00Ta:m: Morning- Worship -1 Joint Services with ;the Presby- terian ' Church in 'the United Church: plenteous but the laborers few.:, was given by ,Ivirs:..'Russei Ross. The definition of. the • 'Lord's. Prayer was given in five'. parts.: The first .part Lord teach ' usto .pray was given by 1\,1rs,.13i11, Evans; Hallowed by Thy natile . by Mrs... Jas. McInnes; Our, daily bread. by•Mrs. Mawhinney;;, We'‘' -rrttrst-forgive--by' Mrs•. Waii e-,:- Conn; Lead us not into rentpta- tion`by Mrs. Russel Ross. Mrs. Johnston. Conn: read .i ht - 'ter and thank you.ca.rd• frotii•Nir.s: Rev,. R D. A.' Currie: thanking the W. M, S. for. their card sent her while. ill in hospita1. lrs. CHOICE PIT RUN GRAVEL CEMENT GRAVEL 'CRUSHED' 61764V- SAI4-60 STONE AND FILL HAULAGE . Dungannon, Ontario.