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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 Y 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. , 4 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 Y �•: 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 • 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= Y. 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',' . • 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 Y beingheld 'at seven ;, m at, Tiger P g 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•• P Fiftieth, Anniversar • book will be Y :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 • y. .10 41,M. Sunday School. 1: 00 afim MornIn Worsl ip • 7:3n p,zri. Youth Group' fi 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. • Services: '10:00 arm: English 2nd Sunday Dutch 2:80 pini. English. VISITortS WEDCOM Denominational Radio Broad- cast, "The Back To GodHour" every Sunday: CJ'CS (Stratford) moo p.m.; CFOS (Owen Soti#id) .r.. `Gtoo ;p•m; r l/ Your Workmen;s Compensation Board and Safety Associations, Ontario,