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Lucknow n:it 3
Mrs: Ewart Taylo was. hostess
for the February' meeting. of Unit
3 .of the :Lucknow United Church
Women�r. .
:Mrs. Jarnes .Wraith opened the
meeting with a poern , followed
by a hymn and,prayer. The roll
call was answered, by The First
-Church -:I Attended".
Mrs. James Ritchie 'reported, for
Community Friendship and. Mrs.."
Clarence Greer reported for the
Social.Coriimittee... Arranger tints
.Were made. for providing lunch 'ro
, . the .Presbyterial on Febru3_\
'Mis, Al itwin read a•paS .•o.
Citizenship., Mrs. 'Walter Dexter',
_„„ on Stewardship and. Mrs sa ,ti•
: Wraith on. Supply.
Mrs. Clarence Greer
chair for the program .op;: .
with a; hymn; Miss' F3elez
son,gave a splendid talk qt., the
meditation taking as hert~atLEt
the. sterrof7the ten, 1e ers_.,..: c: t.tc
rant , oFgratitude.
Mrs.Ross Shiells very ably.
dealt, with the first chapter of the'
Study •Book', the quest for .Hew
Humanity.: Readings were given
E LUCKNOW":SENT:INEL, .LUCKNOW, ONTAEIO' •
°.Lu.cknow Un rt
-Unit 5 of Lucknow. United
Church Women_held their meeting
at: the home of"Mrs,: ,Robert •Nick
oils with 10: ladies attending.,, •
M'rs. Be11L.opened.with a prayer yer
entitled TO -Day.. The ,usiness
meeting was then conducted with
Various`corninittees giving reports,.
Mrs. Be11. asked the members.
about a joint Pot.Luck supper
with Unit ,4. Mrs. Jack McKim.,
sdcia.l:function c,onv.erer, asked'
for cookies, from the Unit for the
-February Presbyterial- to be held
in. the United .Church ,:Lucknow.,
Bell then.turned the meet
over to the devotional con-.- '
o -m tined. by Mts.-Bob
assis{ed by Mrs, Cliff
„,ted and Mrs: Jack 'Treleav
The r rog;ra.m The Christian
`v++onien anti, Politics, included" the
:eadrng''of seven scripture. passag-
Wilbur Browne
Mrs,. Clarence';Gr:eer closed the.
-meeting. wit'h.pra prayer after which•• °
two contests were conducted
A lovely. lunch was served by
Mrs. Greer / .Mrs. ,Andrew and,
Mrs Taylor.:.
Whitechurch " UCW '
;WHIG ECHU-REH NEWS—
/` • Whitechurch United Church
'Worsen held their regular rrieeting
on Wednesday., February 3 at the
_home of Mrs. Ezra Scholtz:. Mrs,
George Thompson Opened 'the %
Meeting by reading 'aletter from
a missionaryin Brazil.
Mrs.' Fhr'ssel.Chapman gave ;the.
calf' to worship. A'.psalm was
read in unison. ,Mrs. Chapman
read a poem, the Scripture, led
in prayye; and another poen
"Take'time.to make:LifeMn:ore
Pleasant ' , \lrs: George Thomp-
• son had the topic, -,A stork of "
_-1 zi ,- Ctrs. ;Dave Gibb gave
an article on Appolo 11,,
especially appropriat:e,at:'this •
time as Appolo 11 was in space.
.Mrs. Millan Moore president
presidEd for-hebsines—�
roll call' v, as answered by twelve •
'ladies. 1\s: Albert Coultes
'gave the treasurer's report The
'' Least .•Coin offering was received.
TheMrare.h meeting and' Birthday
Tea will be at the hoheoff,'�rs:
es which showed how Biblical char-)
acter's forced politcal issues.
Langside " YPS
LANGSIDF'NEWS
Langside,Young People's Soc*'
iety met on Sunday ;evening at
the'horne of Mr. and Mrs;. Pave
Moffat with a good attendance.
Mr, Victor WY. ,-ben g a' led' in a d is
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cussion on the purpose or Message
of the•scriptures. A tobogganing
anin .
party is planned` for this, Friday;i ,
v .nin on t `' _h•.
. e e i e .ills, 'at• the ..,church
corner. They willjoin the crowd
at the card party for lunclf ,in the.
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Comrnunity Hall.
Following a prayer, five short
readings .traced .a :brief history' .
:of the Church's involvement -with'
Alt ..'Ali --v n
lating.discussion centered around
know •niuch.Christians should be
involved in politics. Two quer-
tions caused considerable debate
"4s it, fair for a Christian majority
to force its will on a none Christ-
ian minority?" and " Must, .a
Christian obey a law. which he:
feels is unjust or.immoral?"
Other,topics disc'ussed were
C p.ita-1-punishrnent, Politica-1
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Laws, Abortion, Canada Immigr'a
'tion Laws.,' Pollution.
A prayer andhymn closed'
the p1rpgram. Lunch was served
by the, committee;.:
tie
"THANK GOD"
By Anne Pritchard
~-for-rreighbo trrs
-_ for new and old friends'
for hospitality
-'fon blankets
-.for
• for:
- for
-for.
for
-' for
heat.
food
hydro crews.
telephones ;
generators ,
car heaters ,
- for hydro.`
'for school'bus drivers":;'.
• for doctors'
- for. schools' turned -hotels •
- for .CIGN'X ..
- for snow mobiles
.for, daily Chores
far:prayer
• for God.,.:.
KINGSBRIDGE
Maria Dalton of Guelph ,spent
the. week •end with her parents
Mr., and Mrs. Dennis Dalton.
Mr. .and Mrs Peter Martin and:.
soi'of Hamilton:spent the week
WEDNESDAY; .FEBRUARX' 10, 1.971:
LUCK,NOW
CHR .STIAN
REFORMED.,
CHURCH
J, . W.I Van Stenipv'oort
Pastor •
Services;
10 00 a m. English
`2nd Sunday, Dutch
2:30 .p.m. English,
VISITORS WELCOME
'Denominational Radio Broad-
cast, "The Back To God: Hour";
every 'Sunday: CJCS (Stratford).
2:00 p.m..; CFOS • (Owen
Sound)
end with. Mrs. Blaise, Martin and'.
Mr and Mrs. Mark.Dalton and
family
Rosemary Ho g,an`ot• Woodstock
spent' the week: end vi,th'her parr
ents Mr,..and Mrs. Dennis,Hogari.
Norman O'Connor: hasbeen a
patient in the Alexandria and
Marine Hospital Goderich for the.
past two weeks 4 -lis daughter
Patti was also admitted, to the
day._ . 'We
wish them both a s'peedy'recovery.
Mr:. and Mrs.„ Harry Gillen of
Crediton visited With Mr. and Mrs.
JackVan Osch--on-Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Ted Martin and
da Fuer of Hamilton spent the
week end with Mrs.: Blaise Martin
M.rs;. Martin returned to Hamilton
to visit -with her families•,there.
A daughter wasborn: to Mr.
and Mr S... Albert Heffernan of:
• .--George-Thompson o tee-e-Vu-rtesy. `...
remarks and 'closirl prayer were ,
given by A'us, Milian Moore..
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Dottie. of chainpagne•.
lrea last and linnet (for, 'oil. Saturday
�' �� Breakfast '.arid city si ht' seerng;''tour; (for -45 on '&mday.
Please~lnention the get-away.weekend to your travelaged or
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ANGLICAN
CHURCH'. •
LUCKNOW. AREA PARISH
The Rev. R. Odendahl
Rector
FEBRUARY .14th
Lucknow
Presbyterian Church.:
Rev. Glenn Noble,
;Minister
Phone 52872740
FEBRUARY
14th
10,00 ,a.m -Sunday-,..
11:00 ;a.m. Morning Service;
ANNUAL MEETING..
7.30 Pm. Thursday, February 11
LUCKNOW:
UNITED ' CHURCH°
Rev. Robert -Nicholls-,- B.A.
Minister:,
FEBRUARY 14th
10 a.m. 'Sunday School
11 00-a . or •' • , , •
Sex.
St. Paul's. Ripley ='.9:15 a.m.;
Ascension Kanlough 10:30 a.m.
St. Peters Lucisuow 11:45. a.m.
- *'i — !, + iso..
St. Pauls, Dungannon 3 p.m
2nd and 4th Sundays
Christ Church, Port-Albe
3•p.m.
31st; 3rd and 5th Sundays
1 p,m.: Youth Confirmation Class;
8:30 Adult Confirmation
p m.
class
POINT; TO PONDER
Life.' is .shaped by minor dec-
isions. We; lose , our friends, our
usefulness and our religion; not
by great decisionsbut by small
neglects:
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Brantford, 'on February 4th a
sister for Douglas and Way.ne.` •
'Mr .`and ' Mrs'. Jin-i-S-innetr aiid-'--
family are visiting' relatives in
Seattle Washington They flew,
froom Perroirl'a'st--w-eek
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is includes men's dnd, children's stationee.
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