HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-05-12, Page 10THR LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, MAY 12th 1971;
Whitechurch,
,WLIITECHUitCH NEWS„
'.Whitechurch Y: P S.. held their.'
meeting May .8 at 8, p.m',; at the.
home of •Mr. ,and: -Mrs. John Jamie=
son; Only 9 members attended
since many were busy helping to
getthe crop
'Kathy Wybenga a. led the worship
• . service. • Final- arrangements were
made for the church service on
Mother's Day. The Y. P.S, plans',
•to visit pinecr-est Manor Nursing
• Home in. Lucknow Sunday, after
noon Ma 16 for a worshipservice
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with the patients. ' '
Mr. Victor: Wybenga, student
preacher', introduced, a•
discussion, on the subject of the,
Christian vie* of the family and, a,•
the authority within that family. •,
An .animated discussion followed .
.• - • • will be, held
at the 'home of Mr. and Mrs". V, is
tor Wybenga, Sunday May 23. ,
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ASSIST IN.SERVICE
Th e Young People of the
Lu:cknow llCW'
Unit 1, ,ucUnited.
L know Chyrch
Women met in the;, Ladies' Parlour
'on may 4., with Mrs. •S Irwin
acting as hostess for the afternoon.
Eighteen members; answered the
roll call by giving their maiden. •
name and memories of 'Mother..
Mrs. Irwin opened the •.business
period;, with:,a poem- "The Simple,
Things". • The treasurer's 'and
'secretary's reportswere given
and approved. Mrs..H:. Baiger'
re ported for. Stewardship.,``Mrs-
C.
:` Mrs.
P P.
C. Irwin 'reported for, Citizenship
and Mrs.' W. Warr • for'Su .pl
•, Wharry y. ,Ppy •
and. Welfare: 'Mrs. J. Hunter•.re-,
ported that 2 cards were sent and
8 visits -made by the Visiting Com,,
mittee.• Arrangements were Made'
for.•Unit 1 to be responsible. for
placing flowers •in the'eSanctuar
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of . the: church' for the month of .
June. •
Plans were made for: -the Apple
Blossom Tea. Members were
reminded that: wedding pictures,
wedding' head pieces' and wedding
Church' assisted in the.Mother's:place cards would be• on'displa �:
Day Service.: The Young People's 'Arrangements were made for. the ;:
�----choir-opened=the-Service-with--an-; -.Girl-Guide-and-Brownie-banquet
• . theins. They also assisted with
prayers and reading the Scripture.
T -he -Sunday- School : Superinten----
dent; • Walter Elliott called on the
Sunday School teachers, Ruth El
liott , Mrs. Orland. Irwin Jane
Laidlaw, Darlene Simpson and
Irene de rBoer. '
• First year:'pins: were/ presented
to Wray Forster, Donald Irwin
Faye Irwin, Stephen Irwin and;
Nancy. England. Second year
.wreaths were presented to Kendra
Purdon , Eddie de Boer : and Cathy. ..
England. •T-hird year Bars were
presented to Donald de. Boer, Rob -
•
bie Ross, David Elliott, David".
Ross; Lori'Purdon',' Wendy England,
Cecil de Boer, Douglas Ross, Mur
ray :Simpson , Kathy Purdon,. Jean
Sim .son Barr Elliott. Student'
.preacher ;Victor Wybenga gave a
Mother's Day message .
•.Mrs. -R. Alton had charge of the
prOgra.mtiieeand_.use_ LMother as •
the themed Mrs. Eunice .Dunsmuir
gave the bible readm . and Mrs ,
;W,. B: Anderson followed with •
Pieditation:and prayer., Mrs.. E.
Thom read •:"A Tribute to Mother"...
Helm .gave the,.story of
Salome,
ST. PETER'S
ANGLICAN CHURCH
ASCENSION DAY
RECITAL
OF SACRED MUSIC:.,
Thursday,May 20.. v.
: ..
at 8. p.m ,.
Kingsbridge C.WL
On May third the regular month;
ly meeting of 5t. Joseph's Coun-
cil was, held in the school gym
with twenty-seven members in
attendance.. Father H. Cassano
opened the meeting with the
League prayer and Mrs.. Joe Court-
ney presided.
Church Life Convener, Mrs.
Frank Riegling , gave a Spiritual:
Reading and' had each ,member
give the name of a woman 'men.
boned in the. bible . The followi _:
ing children; Michael .Frayne;
Dean .Doherty,, Meike Hani,
Nancy Milta bur •� ..StePhen Fray.'
-ne- Bebbie- Ind
recentl made. their, First Holy
...y. y
'Communion: ` Each'received the.
gift of a rosary from'the League..
Free membership •is to be given
to all rnerr bersseventy years and
-ov er-
dollars is to be paid for the use
of the'church hall.
The'` resident, `Mrs. Joe Court
. p
ne ••,:wi'll attend, the Annual Con-
y .
vention' on• ,Ma: eighteenth' and..
y.,g
nineteenth in Windsor as a dele
gate Worn the, Council.
John. Mrs.;S..Irwin sang a beauti•
ful. solo.. -`A closing'poerri "The
value'`of;a;Srnile" and thebenedic•
tion was follow•ed by a social per
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rod with Mrs. R..Alton, Mrs.' S..
'Alton.and 'and Mrs.. B. Anderson
assisti1ngt'he hostess in -serving
refreshments:.
GLICANF,
CHURCH
LUCKNOW AREA PARISH;
The 'Rey.R. Odendahl
Rector
MAY .16th
EASTER S..
Paul's Ripley` 9:15
Lucknow
resbyterian Chuircl
v: Glenn Noble, B.A., BD.
Mini*ter..,...:
Phone 528-2740
'MAY 16th'
10 a.m.' Sunday • School
11:00 a.m. Morning • Service
Correspondence was read: and
ineluded a `letter' inviting the C
may 'twelfth. A car of°volun=
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teers• is' expected to -go. ,The
treasurer's report was read
•Christian Family Life Convener,
Mrs, Walter Clare , reported that'
Vocation Week was off to a good
start with a Day of Adorationand'.
iloly Hour being held an{Suday.
On,Thursday evening,; May snixth
'the 'school children are putting.
.on a display on ,Vocations• and: a
Concert,
Socia,l'•Econornic and Civic
Life• Convener, MrsMark Dalton
gave some :good tips on accident
prevention",
Social Action Convener,Mrs;
Carl Riegling;.:gave• a. report,
Mrs Jim 'Gilmour Was appointed
to the Catering Committee., Mrs.
Orinond Heffernan is to look after
sending cards to the sick and shut
in. Mrs; Clarence .Doherty is
on the, Phone Committee',' .
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Clothing,. used card's and stamps
for, Cornbermere are to be left,in
.the vestry Mrs. Carl.Riegling,
''and Mrs. Martin Hendricks are in
charge of this.
On the; twenty=sixth of May a '•
Fiftieth Anniversar • Dinner •is
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beingheld 'at seven ;, m at, Tiger
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Dunlop•,Irin:. •Mrs'`. Lawrence How-
ard of i:ondon bas been asked to
"be guest speaker. Ail those who.
have: been menibers fortwent twenty.
-
five,
five, years or more. will receive
honorable'mention.' A,s ,ecial••
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Fiftieth, Anniversar • book will be
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:published' and available for sale.
Mrs:: Wilfred,Austin volunteered:
to help With the additional dories-
pondence in connection with, the
Fiftieth Anniversary,
Whitechurch UCW
WHITECHURCI-i NEWS.
The May meeting of White
elwrc i United Church. Worms n w ,,,,..
held' on. Wednesday, , May 5 at 2 ; " '
at the. home of Mrs. Russell
Chapman:
Mrs., Clifford Laidlaw was in.
charge of the. Meeting with ;the
theriiEStewardshi } and' Recruitiw;
The -opening prayer was, given by .
Mrs. Elmer Sleightholm,. Mrs
Harold. Quipp read the'Scriptu,re. ,
Mrs. Clifford Laidlaw:, Conducted
a contest 'Famous Women of the'./
Bible' . Mrs. Millan Moore'. led
a discussion on •Ecurnenica.l Move-
n -lent, Discrimination, Program
ming. Handicapped 'Children.
;Mrs 'Moore presided for, the busi -
Sixteen:ladies ,answered.. the
roll call by telling of a Bible
mother and•her.^contribution to' the;..
christian world..:
Nancy. Quipp received the offer.: . .
ing.. The treasurer's report. was
given by- Mrs. "Albert Coult,es
Mrs Millan Moore announced
Westminster week end is May 25
30, 'Bible: Study'' IS, id be' held; June
•
16 iii. Gudeiich.
Mrs. Moore gave the courtesv
remarks. and closed the meeting ,. •,
with,praYecs
The travelling basket was then'
passed around.`
Mrs. John Fran—ken; president
of the St, Augustine Council,, has
asked -our members to attend a
joint meeting at St. Augustine
on June first.' A plant sale will • •,
-be held'at this'rneetin'
Father Cassano gave an approp-
riate talk
pprop-riate.,taik on' the: Blessed Mat*.
Itwas decided to have a Social
get together after`the�special . .:
— Fi ft eth Airniversary .Mass :be
held at eleven o'clock on Sunday,
lMay thirtieth.: „
••Father Cassano will celebrate
mass at the, horne'of,any parish-
ioner , .who ,is: having a seventieth
vrove-r br T -h meeting
closed with prayer. •
Mrs . •.Marie .Austin won' the ATVs..
tery prize; .Lunch was, served
Ascension.:Kinlough-10:30 a.m.:
St. Peters Lucknow 11;45 a.m.
Church School' - .10:30 a.m.
tigiuls, Dnngpn O —3
2qd and 4th Sundays
Christ 'Church; Port Albert
Spm •
1st, 3rd' and 5th• Suu. ays
LUCKNOW
NITED `ICHt•R 1E
Rev. 'Robert Nicholls; B.
Minister
• MAY '16# 1.:
The best protective
equipment against job
accidents is al'readyyours
your eyes, your ears,
your brain. •;.
Keep' alert, work
defensively and you'll stay:
•
on the job.
Self-defence is the
secret' of safety.. You've
got
• a lot to`live for; work .
•
defensi-vely, and
enjoy life::.
3.
..UCKNOW.
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED.
CHURCH
. W. Van Stempvoort
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.10 41,M. Sunday School.
1: 00 afim MornIn Worsl ip
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7:3n p,zri. Youth Group'
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POINT TO :PONDER
I ami• but one, but I ratio one; I
cannot do everything, but I caro:.
do the something. gr ace o What I can do, by
'God, P•I will do. •
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