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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL; LUCKNOW, ,ONTARIO
•WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14th, 1970
Life Memberthip.
For Mrs. CampbeI.I
•
The October Thankoffering
meeting' of South Kinloss W.M.S.
-washeld at ,theiorne'of Mrs.. Har
--old Campbell :-•: _Mrs..- Ha rry_ 'Laois.
-Opened the meeting with a;Thanks•
giving story followed by the sing
ng of the Doxology.
The me fibers were reminded of
the sectional Meeting at Langside
on October 22, •A 'Fellowship
Night will be held in South Kin-
loss Church on October: 20 when '
Miss Hunter from the•Oriental
Missionary Society will speak,.
and • show slides. A committee
was.'appoi,nted :to serve •tea and
fruitbread following this service.
Mrs:. Allan MacDougall reported
that -the Children of the Church.
are having their. meetings,•Thuts-
=days after school.
• Mrs, Lorne Sparks explained.
the Bible Study from _1-iebrews 12.
The roll call•was •answered by •
nineteen members. •
Mfrs: Leonard Melnnespresen
ed a. Life • Member Certificate to
Mrs, Rod Campbell for her many .
,• years as member of South Kinloss
Church,
Mrs. Glenn ;Noblesang a solo
accompanied . by -Mrs .' Sparks.
•• k=lvla-c-Ken7ie introduc
ed Mrs'.' Robert: Clyde. Bervie,
Mrs. Clyde was a former secretary
spoke on "How'' to win over .worry"
.
She stated that praise, by counting.
our. blessipgs;'poise , by learning
to relax; 'prayer ,'1by talking with
• God, would bring us Peace. ',She
Was thanked by Mrs.' Sparks.•
• Several Thanksgiving Hymns
were, sung duringthe meeting •
with Mrs. Bruce Hamilton at the
• piano. .
The Courtesy Remarks were'
given by Mrs. Frank, MacKenzie
• and Mrs. .'Douglas Graham `closed`
the meeting with, prayer.
Lucknow Unit 2
lrs. G ei Walden entertaine-d
Unit 2 of'the Lucknow .United
Church Women on October the 6ti-
in the Church Parlour , w ith' 18
members present and. 1 visitor,.
The meetingLopened with a
Thanksgiving, prayer and 'hymn•by.
Mrs. Raynard Ackert. •This being
blanket month a donation was,
given from' our unit to help buy
blankets for overseas relief, 'Rep-
orts frorri all the committee con
yehers were given...
The roll call proved very "inter-
esting as it was answered with an
every day blessing... Plans .were
'made for the fowl supper to lie
held on the 20th of October. Mrs.
Wightman, being a member of
our unit and at present in Wing-
harn-Hospital;--was--remembered '
by each member present signing
their names to a card to .be' sent
to her. We miss her and ,hope .` .
she will soon be able to be With
us again. ,
•
Presbyterian WMS
lis, P"; Little .took -the -eh -air -
for the October meeting of the
Luck now • Presbyterian Women's
Missionary Society which was
held Wednesday , October 7th in
the .church.., Mrs. Little opened'
the meeting -b reading a_porn
pertaining to giving thanks arid, •
followed .with a short prayer..
Hymn 139 was sung.. Mrs. Robert
Reid gave the Bible,Studywhich
was taken from Hebrews, of God's'.
way-of..spealimg..to_m_ _ .._ _ ._._
I , The Prayer Circle was given by
'Mrs', .Noble Johnstone and Mrs.
a "e
Maud Sherwood,
' The business consisted of a
"Thank You" note received from
Mrs. C. Steward-, who is in Vic-
toria Ilospital,
ictoriaHospital, and who is •wished.
a speedy recovery , an invitation.
-to •Ashfield Thanksgiving Service
on Wednesday 28th with. Mrs.
Needhani' as Guest Speaker.' We
were also .invited to attend Dun=
gannon' and Hackett's.. • We agreed
to give the. C : G . I . T . "five dol-.
lar-s"--as,,usuaLtta their_.rneeting. in
October. An invitation to attend.
t'he Langside Church Thankoffer-
ing Service: was, received .f,
The •roll '-call w.as answered by
repeating a verse of scripture con-
taining the .word "Thanks". The
e
the •progra nme,. opening' with a,
Th'anksgi'iing'hymn. The devo
tional service was presented with
Mrs. Ken Ca meron : giving a splen-'
did reading on, Thanksgiving assis-
L'ted by Mrs. Eldon Mendelson read
Ing the Scripture and closing this
part of our worship service with.
prayer.
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ucknow
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John Adams. Mrs. Rots'MacMi1-
lan gave the: prayer. •
A paper on. Thanks , and sent
by Miss Mary MacLeod was 'read;
reminding lis , if a gift is given
Mrs. Joynt and Mrs: R. Ackert.
sang a' lovely duet .entitled •"My
Father Knows" . Iv1rs:' Sam GibsGin
•was our guest speaker and gave a
most interesting. talk on the hist-
ory of'the 'Mohawk Chapel in •
Brant-fordkty She also passed'`
around: pictures of the Chapel..
She stated the windows ere.mos't
beautiful.
'Mrs. Garfield MacDonald gave
a reading in keeping with our
theme, Tl anksgiving. A Thanks-
giving prayer closedthe meeting.
A dainty lunch was served, by the,
hostess and committee in charge;
.. • 1 .
•
would be acknowledged, when the
blessings .that we receive from
*God are often. forgotten. • The •
• and Pur ose of the W .M.8.,
ucKNOW UNITED CHURCH
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
REV. ROBERT NICHOLLS,B.A., MINISTER
Mrs., 0, ,Montgomery, Organist and Choir Lader
ANNIVERSARY . PREACHER
REV. BARRY PASSMORE, B.A., B.D.
Minister. of Wingham; United Chinch
Sud�y, otrobeCVis.-i9ro
MORN I NG "'WORspn P - • 11:00 A.M.
EVENING WORSHIP 7:30 P.M.
Dialogue Sermon with Rev. Passmore and Rev. Nicholls
With Congregational Discussion
• SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE CHURCH CHOIR
.EVERYONE WELCOME,
LUCKNOW
.CHRISTIAN :
REFORMED
CHURCH
J. W. Van Stempvoort
' Pastor
ervices:,.
10:00 a.m.' (English)
2:30 p.m: (Dutch 2nd and
5th Sundays)
VISITORS WELCOME ,;•
Denominationai • Radio • Broad-:
cas , l e : a o . • our ;
eve Sunda .: CJCS (Stratford)
— ' 2:00 p.m.; : CFOS (Owen -
Sound) .— '6:00 p.m.•.
Lu It• low'
!resberian Church
Rev. Glenn Noble, B.A., B.D.
Minister •
Phone 528-2740
OCTOBER 18th
10:00' a.m.. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning- Service
was repeated by a11.`"
•
Mrs. •Morgan Henderson, then
was called on to give" an account
of her recent, trip to'Osaka ,.Jap-
an, and other Asian points in the
Western. Hemisphere.' She .describe
ed hcr7-plh-ne-4ip-a-s good'; -also
they were welcomed by the Japan-
ese ,:who, were 'very ; polite.. • Their
homes are, different from ours;
have:very little furniture in •
then as they sat on the: floor. The
weather was very warm while they
The October meeting of Unit 4'
of Lucknow•United Church Women
_. was. held at.the'home of Mrs. Arm;
strong Wilson with an attendance
of 22.
Mrs. Arnold opened the •
meeting with a poem. "Thanksgiv-
Mrs Bryce Elliott opened. the
devotions' with •hymn.577. Mrs,.
•P James Mathers read the scripture '
lesson arid Mrs. Campbell Thomp�
•son had the 'meditation on Thanks-
giving
A. piano instrumentar was given
by Karen Elliott
T1e` list for the. fowl supper was
filled out:• Mrs: Wm. Graham,..
Mrs.:Jim Arnoldand Mrs. Harvey
Webster were a '
appointed as a
cominittee foxa ,Thanksgiving
number. ••
.M}rs.'.Clarence McClenaghan of
a non''wa s t.uest s' e l k- r. ,She
showed slides on Thanksgiving
• and.•gave 'a very interesting adds -
, .A donation,w,as•given for the
blanket fund for overseas relief.
The meeting was closed with -
hyrun aitd hewed ctiort.'
.were •there
• Miss Margaret Malcolm gave a
piano solo, "Have. Thine Own.
Way" which was touch' appreciat-
ed.Y Mrs. John' Emerson. gave a •
reading and Mrs . Wm. Porteous
-presented-t-tae-C-ttrtent ! vents , tak—
en from the Clad Tidings. Speak-
ing of the`•millions of hungry
people , famishing and idle, the •
only•way we can show them God's'
love for thein is•by 'giving' theism
:food., and care. The poor have
,: • bread , -r� no heat --_and we
Lucknow
•The' October meeting. of Unit 3 •
of Lucknow United ,Church Women
w.� held• ac the home'of Mrs Jas
ISS" fINORA HUNTER•
A. MISSIONARY OF 'THE ORIENTAL MISSIONARY SOCIETY
.OF CANADA WHO HAS SERVED EIGHT YEARS.IN•'LNDIA,,
WILL SPEAK AND SHOW COLOURED SLIDES .IN -
UTHKOtOSS PRESBYTE&IAN.
CHURCH
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20th AT $ P.M.
.THE PUBLIC 1ARE INVITED
TO ATTEND
Ritchie with 16 members and oriel
visitor .present.
Mrs. Jas. Wraith opened: the
meeting with•a'reading followed
5y a hymn anrlprayer, • The roll
"call was•answered' by a verse with
the wordThanksgiving.
141rs . Jas.. -Ritchie` reported on,
corhmunity and friendship.
was announce • t• at t se,a nit is
invited to'•Wingham; October .26th
and the Thankoffering is,•to be'on;,
October 29th..:•
__--
Mrs,, Ewart Taylor opened the.
prograrn with a poem on Thanks-
gi nb. Mrs Furtic'e nunsmuir
rendered a lovely solo •and Mrs.
Hiram Collins aioyely mouth
organ selection." • •
Mrs. Ro.bt. Nicholls. took Sipe
topic on Thanksgiving Slides
were shown•showing the b essings
for which we should give thanks.
se verses were repeated by
the embers. Mrs. Nicholls
spoke on reconciliation•and a
splendid paper was read by Mrs,
Wes* Ritchie 'on Poverty. This
showed •how •rich we are,in com.-'
parison' with others who live in
o4erty
Mrs: Nicholls' talk was
interspersed with selections on a
tape recorder illustrating the top=
ic. A Question and: Answer per-
iod followed and the nieetin;
closed by a -moment of silent
.pray.6r for tate needs•of others.
Following the courtesy remarks
a'delicious lunch 'Was served.
must feed•the hungry , clothe .the
naked and ,try .to liberate the
oppressed.
The meeting closed with a pray
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LUCKNOW AREA PARISH
The Rev. R. Odendahh
Recto.
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