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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-10-21, Page 10PAG* TOM Clnirrb I)cuis Iinku►g KINLOUGH NEWS Mrs. Jack Scott and°Mrs. Wil- Liam Cox were hostesses for the October meeting of the Anglican: 7Church.Women on Thursday noon. 'Mrs. Roy Schneller presid- ed. and the opening hynn was "A11 people, thaton earth do "dwell"• followed by the..mem•bers prayer , the prayer.partners prayer. anti the Lord's -prayer: - Mrs. Art Haldenby read the scripture Jesson A,n .In 'tviemo lain was conducted: for Mrs. lames Hodgins an. honourary member. Mrs. Jim Smith gave the medi- tation on Thanksgiving. The word for the roll call was . "Thanks". Mrs. Midford Wall read, the correspondence. The south Saugeen deanery meeting. will take the form of .a Workshop at St. ,Georges Church, Goderich. • on Tuesday, October 20th and. each member is to bring a box lunch. 'Articles -for -the bale -are to .be in on or before'the.next • meeting •at the ;home of Mrs, Mid- ford, id-ford, :Wall. Miss May Boyle read a poem "My Thanksgiving" Mrs.. ,Jack Scott paid.tribute to the late Bishop Luxton and. read • • • THE LUCKNOW SE A ;acrcmenfH�ld.At • Pine River church AMBERL' EY NEWS • • . Tie"sacrament of baptism was. administered by Rev. John C. Hill on Sunday when Michelle Marie.,. infant daughter of Mr.. and Mts. Lorne Henry was baptized. Miss Agnes, Henry and friend of Toron to, and -Mr. and,:Mrs Bob -Benson- and .family •ofLondon. attended . -the service and were dinner :.rests of Mr. and Mrs Lorne Henry and family , LL. the account of the funeral which was held on Tuesday, October 6th at St. Paul's Cathedral London:. Mrs.• Jim Smith read "There is ' so little time" and also gave the courtesy 'remarks. . ' Mrs. Roy Schneller read 'a poem "Thanksgiving in the heart". Rev. R. Odendahl closed the meeting wirl ray er nd the bene • diction: Lunch was served by the hostess' assisted by Mrs. Gerald Rhody. Besides being the Thanksgiving. devotional .meeting., a,quilt was,. quilted during the afternoon. surroer axe �a SENIOR. PUPILS; OF LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT PUBLIC SCHOOL WILL`BE-CANVASSING-LUekN:OW,ANDARE-A .IN SUPPORT OF THE • CANADIAN NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND from - TINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO; C.W.LDiscuss. Many. Frojects Twenty seven members plus three visiting priests attended S. Joseph's :Kingsbridge C. W. L. Meeting on October 13 in the parish hall. Mrs.• Antone Van Osch presided with Father Tom- -lin, from Malta , opening the meeting withscripture. reading, • pertaining td God's Call 'to Moses. Mrs. Con Hogan moved that all bills be paid; The recording secretary and correspondence sec retary,read their reports. The C. W. L.. are :to donate baking for the:HuEronwiew Ba-zaar on Nov= en er 4 A spiritual -bouquet was sent .to Mrs. Doherty: Mrs. John Austin and Mrs. Con Hogan are to visit the ill and elderly, -. Ladies will,be contacted every. 2' weeks to clean the Rectory, due to nohousekeeper. •The C. W.L. are buying 1'.bedspread 3.: fitted sheets and fixing the . kitchen chairs for Father, On November 1,' at Kingsbridge, a Youth_Retteat Will be held_and_ the 'C. W.L. are providing the lunch consisting of sandwiches, pickles, apples and small baking. Ladies helping are Mrs. Mark Dalton, Mrs Gene Frayne.; Mrs. • Dennis Dalton and Mrs. Frank Rr'egirn-g--A few ldres�raoe-vf fered to make small baking: Mrs.. Walter .Clare ; Girl Guide •Convener , reported that Huron County Guides have •bought .a wimp site at Black Point (south of Godericlii) , Mrs.. John Austin • • LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN. REFORMED CHURCH_ weatieSDAY, QCTORIER 21,t, 1:970 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=", every Sunday; CJCS (Stratford) — 2:00. . p.m.; CFOS (Owen Sound) — 6:00 6:00' p.m. Lucknow. Presbyterian Church Tenn, Obie $:A.t $ D. •.. . Mester Phone 528-2740 OCTOBER2Sth 10:00 a.m. Sunday, School .m., Morning Service ° 11: ANGLICAN CHURCH • ' • .PARIS} The Rev...R. Odendahi • Rector OCTOBER 2Sth. Trinity 22 • LU.CKNOW UNITED CHURCH Rev, Robert Nicholls, B.A.. • Minister • OCTOBER. 25th 10 a.m. Sunday School 11:00.a,m: Morning Worship POINT TQ PONDER ' God . is in all that . •liberates and lifts, In .all that humbles, sweetens and consoles.. James Russel . Lowell. St. Paul's Ripley 9:15 ,a.m. Ascension,'Kinlough 7:30 pm. Harvest Festival: St. Peters Lucknow 1.1':45 a.m. Church School 10:30 ,a.m.: t St. Pauls,2ndand Dungannon 4thSun—days ,p.m. 3 p. n. Christ'. Church, Port Albert' 3'p m. , ' 1st, 3rd and -5th Sundays • Dungannon Explorers; The Dungannon Explorers met . at the United Church on Monday, October 19th. 'Any' girls between • the ages •of 9 and 12` are invited to ' in us onrS?lorrda-y "Octo er 26th :. The . C .,G . I. T . girls -swill . be meeting on• Thursday evenings.. All girls ;12 and. over.: are 'invited to:join.. They also meet at 'the J ngannon United Church•, -arid-1911--S.-Stan.Do a' ,d seconded a motion that the C. W E .pay $106.00 towards this .camp Mrs. Joe O'Keefe gave a sum:- • niary on the Ladies Retreat -held at St ; Augustine -on September: 13. • 50 ladies attended the day's• session conducted by,8 ,ladies' from London Mass ended the retreat. _// _There, wa_s a discussion of floor covering for the kitchen rectory It Vas 'decidedto contact Bill Johnstone of• Lucknow for,. profes- sional aid . Father. Cassano wants new red cassocks forethe boys so the. C: W. b. agreed to buy them. • • • • A VERY FAVOURABLE RESPONSE WAS RECEIVED:: LAST; YEAR AND'IT4S AGAIN' HOPED THAT THE CO.OPERATION OF. THE' :PUBLIC WILL.BE. RECEIVED. DURING . THIS ANVAS • T'he f pl'ione, a • new. T eadu;g. device Tot •--the.••.blinds-scans -the.- printed the.printed .page and translates the print into sound. This' is one of many deviceswhich blind people will have in their homes of the future through research sponsored by the Canadian National Institute for the Blind. The Consurner Affairs Commit-' tee made a•. chart listing prices, of goods' bought on the same day at A & P stores in Chatham, Michi- gan,sLondon , Toronto , .Goderch Wingham: .This chart was very revealing as Londonproved• to be the cheapest, because_._i:_t is more ce;t ally located: ' ��Voltage light -bulb have-prd r •tolast longer than watt .light bulbs Mrs. Antone Van' Osch gave a brieffsummery of t'lie'Danry Meeting held in Stratford 'on• Oct- ._..,.__ .- ober 7. Five 'iadies •from, •.ioS7 eph's C. W . L. attended. this meet- ing. (1) Every meeting should be opened 'with -Mass -or. scripture reading. (2) A talk .on' pollution: . (3) -A C. W .L. newsletter three —i, -a- ea - w 11 be pOligh.ed . condition: His talk `centered ,about the scripture reading dealing with. God's Call to Moses • to lead the Jews': Moses. was an ordinary.person as, we; are . '.Many" people believe that they: are im- portant only to their families and neighbours:. God; nude: every- one different.. We are very ,int-- nportant, in God's eyes:. .The burn-/ mg. -bush is -ry--1 . . lives area mystery. . The more. s. we approach God, the• smaller we become. We are nothing without. -God Mrs. 'Mark Dalton adjourned the meeting and •Father Cassano Closed with prayer., ',Father ;Tom = lin gave ;his. blessing. , i ii'nc_h'�w.a.cac.�.�VV�d'�-- • • • Whitechurch Messengers WHITEC•HURC•H NEWS h-rteehu-rch-Messer ig a rs-held their October .meeting on Sunday October ;18 in the Sunday School. • dtkr-i- ervice, theme of the meeting was The' Church of God. The call to t. worship was given' by Clare. Webet All sang.Tell me.the Stories. Linda Moore *read the scripture. Prayer was given by Earl. Thomp- son Kenney Quipp read a poem.. The offering was received by Kar- en .: Quipp. Calvin Quipp gave the • 'offertory, prayer.. The minutes and toll call were given by. .. Earl"Thompson. UNICEF boxes'weregiven out for Hallowe'en', when the mern- bets'are to ask for donations to help others in_less fortunate Coun- tries. • ' • Another Hymn When Mothers of Salem was sung T e :ene! is tion Was given by Shane .Hickey •S'mall son toparnts.bringIl1 pa -rents :T - home.triplets: "We'd better suint calling- Folks , now. , They' re • gonna be harder to get rid'of. than kittens.," • . FAS7,COURiE0U5 pry Cleaning SERVICE A 'narne'is neededfor this paper. (4) Have guest speakers such as lawyers, 'dietitions: (5) Get inter- ested invocations as many people are leaving the relirgious rlife and not many youtltr e :entering, i,6) A "resolution that could be sent in is - Trash cans should be placed mover fore niIles on bighw s 'esp.ecialljt 401. . bus: Antone 'VanOsch announc:- ed a new C, W'. L..project, mak,.' irig, of a cookbook that is being • published by the Women's Club --Publishing Co;,. - -Every merr=i-be-r_is- to donate 3 recipes.; Father Case • sano agreed to check 'into the ' agreement of the contract. Father Tomlin said that he was p. `eeased:with,the rectory's.._clean- 1 At SI. EGRIST'Si .LUCKNOW MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY PANNABECKER S, ST. HELENS MONDAY,. WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY SLATER'S• STORE, AUBURN • • TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY Professional sorvica by Poopin who carr WINGHAM CLEANERS