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THE, LUCKNOW' SENTINEL, . I,UCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER: 1!
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OLIVET NEWS
The Olivet United Church Mes.
Iengers sponsored a bus.trip up
the Bruce Peninsula. Forty-three
passengers filled the bus to cap
acity and all seemed to enjoy' the
firs; stopwhich was Gateway Hay,
en at Wiarton whet'e the young.
people gave a short proram..of • •
songs with Mrs. Roy McKenzie
at the piano. Some visited with
residents that they knew and the
craft room was also a very interst•
ing 'spot,
The next place was.. the stone
quarry just out of Wiarton where
theowner has a^ collection of
interesting fossils and most came
away with a specimen.
The trip through, Cape .Croker
was guided by Mr. and Mrs.. Jones
beautiful entrance. to the,newpark
that the Indians built and main-
tain themselves.' Operated like.
the ,Provincial •parks,. people can
. ;.camp,: climb rocks and explore
shy..
group drove through thehoLe
reserve and admired several
ern •new homes built and, being •
..built by themselves. Mr. Jones
pointed out the council hall and
the administrator's Office where '
the. government 'of the• community
is taken care of. .The Indian
agent is no .morel The Silkscreen,•
ing' and : Woodworking, : industries
were pointed'obuime 'was
Kinlough WMS Saw
Slides Of Japan
KINLOUGH Ng1,0 •
The. me-etin o,f the' k(inloug h
Presbyterian' W. M. S; was held •
in thechurch on Wednesday even-
ing with Mrs. Don Robertson pres-
iding. •She welcomed the mem-
bers and a number of visitors and
Opened with a thought. The open=
ing hymn was "For the beauty of
the earth". Mrs. Tom Mac Don
ald read the scripture. Mrs., Frank
Maulden gave the meditation and,
prayer.
Mrs., Jack Barr read: a po :M __
"The house of many, lamps". • Mrs.
Glen •Haldenby introduced the
guest. Miss: Betty'Hammilton who
spoke and showed slides. of Japan
taken when' she was at Expo last
ear. ,',She also"showed a fe• • •ic-
tures on "the pearl" and how', t
lovely pearl .necklacesare made..
Jeannette and Susan Barr and Betty
Anne Bushell wore ,three Kimonas
and foot wear.ta match' from- Ja
an. The .latter carried an.,umlirel-
la. These -pictures --were much en -
joyed by the members and neigh-
hours in the. Kinlough area:. Mrs. '
ordon MacDonald thanked. Miss
Hamilton' and presented her .with .
a gift. .The' three girls in. the
Japanese costumes favoured'with
a musical' number with. Mrs. Jack
.Barr at,the .organ.' Jeannette .Barr
favoured with a:n organ 'solo.
limited. ..
The visit to Tobermory was
somewhat dampened by heavy
rain; and strong winds so the trip
around the Flowerpot Island was
scratched. After visiting most
of the -shops around the harbour -
everyone was ready to come, home
and coming. through: Wiarton con-
siderable storm damage was not-
iced..
Mrs. Stewart MacDonaid.gave •
a reading'" Friehdship is a ship":'
The'closing hymn was ; "Zion's
king shall reign,victorious". •Rev.
T. J. McKinney closed the meet-
ing, with the benediction. Lunch
was served and:: a social time en-
joyed. Several articles from
Japan were on display.
Lucknaw •
Presbyterian Church.
Rev Glenn,. Noble, BA.,;
Minister
Phone .528-2740
SEPTEMBER S. ".
'Sunday School.
11:00 •a.m. Morning; Worship
The .Presbyterian. ._.. and Vnited.. .
Churches, are bolding. joint
worship in the Lucknow Presby-
terian Church, beginning August
8 through .September .5
r -a
Conduct Service
WHIT.ECH URCH NEWS.
On Sunda ,; Au.ust.29 .the U.C.
W. had charge of the service at
the United . Church. The presid.
ent Mrs. Millan•Moore presided
and gave the call to worship.
Taking part in the service1were
Mrs. ' Gertrude', Scholtz ,, who led in
prayer ,..Mrs. Elwood Groskorth
-gave-tire-responsive psalm. and
the litany of .the .Lord's' Prayer.
Mrs. George Thompson. .
read the zcripture..ancj gavethe
announcements..
Mrs:.. Millan Moore gave the •
message "God ,working through
the church to. 'reach:people"
Next Sunday ,_Sep.te mb -
church service will be at 10 a.m..
with ':Rev.. Carl De Koeijer in
,charge and, Sunday School• willbe
at11a.m... '
ZION
Visitors with M. and Mrs. Hen-
ry Gardner and'Lane were Mr. and,
Mrs'. J.G. Ritchie of Brussels and -
Mi. and.Mrs..Bill Porteous •o€,
•.Lucknow. •
Kathy' Wenger. of 'Wingham were
on a . carnping trip last. week tray
elling•'by Parry Sound , :Pembroke',.
Ottawa and St. Lawrence Seaway.
Nancy. has completedher summer
employment at Riverside Drive
In restaurant. at Winghain She
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will begin teaching at ` North Ash-
-tea . 4,r x1101 .4 _
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G. Hunter recentl were Mr. and :•• ' ,
Y Mr. , and .Mrs Eldon :Ritchie'
Mrs.. Bill Shephard of Sarnia , Mr'.- attended the wedding of Mr:. and •
and Mrs. Roy Keane_and Arlene_ Mrs: --Tarry Paperruc-k-at-Thunder
of Stratford,„ Larry hunter of Port;'
Bolster , Mr..:and Mrs. Wayne Jer-'.
.:orae and Paul of Smithville.
Mr,. and: Mrs. ',Grant Chisholm
and family have moved back to •
their home here last week after
living for the past year in Goder
ich. Grant is•the Sunoco fuel
dealer in-th`
r Bill Nelson and girls who had
M•.. a nd Mrs , Wes Ritchie of Luc
• now visited Bill HelmandGiant:
'occupied the.'Chisholm home for of Tiverton on Sunday,
a year have now moved into the
s: Pear and
He-nde-rson--home-in-Lucknow Tracy spent, the. week end with
Bay' on Saturday. The Ritchies
flew from.'London.on Saturday
retu-r-ni-ng da -evening.
Miss. Donna Ritchie was visiting:
in London for the week end • after:
completing, her •surhtner employ-
ment in Toronto.
" Nir. and ..'Mrs>
Miss Wanda Hunter has been
employed in Wm. Schrnid's Jew-
elry and China store for
the sum-
mer. ,
Mr.
ummMr. and Mrs Bob Ma
cKenze
rid Mr. and Mrs. •Ffari1CRitchie .
returned from a three week's
visit in Western Canada. Mac
1Cenzies visited Mr., and Mrs, Bill.
Tohey (Wendy MacKenzie) of
Gull Lake, Saskatchewan. Rit-
Ctues "vii ted Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Loewen and family livingnear
l orkton;, Saskatchewan and Mr.
. and Mrs, Gordon Grant• and fam
.ityof:''Orkney# Saskatcchewan.
Miss' Nanc y lkiand. and Miss
The U. C W. regular meeting
has been postponed 'front Septem--
ber 1 to September :8 as it isto..
be held at, the home of Mrs..Carl•
Pe .Koeijer, ,Bluevale•;, who is this,,
Week arriving home from a visit
to Holland,.
LUGKNOW
CHRISTIAN
REFQRMED'•
H
Van Ste
pvooiYt
I�. .m,
Pastor' . •
S.rvicu
am. English Service
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2;30 1),m English Service
Except 2nd Sunday of each
month' when the afternoon
service is. in' Dutch:
VISITORS WELCOME
Denominational . Radio Broad-
cast, "The Back To: God Hour'.';
every Sunday; CJCS. (Stratford)
2:00 p.m.; CFOS :(Owen
Sound). — 6:00 P.m
KINLOUGH
PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH
Rev, O.' MacPherson, Minister
EVERY SUNDAY
10 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.:m. Worship Service,
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
• WEDNESDAY. NIGHTS,
8:00. ,.m.• Pra er'M `�
LUCKNOW
UNITED CHUB
Rev. Robert Nicholls, I
Minister
SEPTEMBER 5',
No Sunday School.
11:00 a.m., ;Meriting Wor
Joint •services. with Luckno
South Kinloss .Presby
Churches yleginning Aug
through. September 5 in•Lu,
Presbyterian ' Church.
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Erskine. WiM.S
The ,Women's Missionary
Society' of Ersku a Presbyterian
Church.; Dungannon; met: on Tues-:
day, August 11. • The meeting
opened with.,the'singing of "Soft
.. ht of na_y" The
motto was repeated 'ands-.
the,.President, Mrs. .Arthur Stew -
art led in prayer.. Mrs.:Glenn
Noble had. the 'devotional taken..
from Romans 1:8 18a.` . "Saviour ,
Breathe an Evening ' Blessing" was
sung.. :Miss Iva Carr_tookthe
study book .andthe chapter was
entitled "Froth Interchurch Rival-
ry Toward Ecumenism".
The offering. was then'received
and the -roll ca11 Was, taken Bus -
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ANGLIC•
AN
CHURCH.
LUCKNOW AREA PAR
The Rev. R Odendah
Rector--•--
SEPTEMBER ' S
- - Trinity:. 13.
c.
St. Paul'sRipley - 9:15
;',Ascension Kiolou _ 1• 10:30
St. Peters .Iucknow 11:45
'Church •S pool -- 10.30
Si.' ;.Pauls,: Dungannon —:3
2nd 'and 4th/Sundays
ChrAirchliii. Alb
1st, . 3rd and 5th .Sunda;
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iness was discussed'.Mrs. 1
lace Wilson read a :poeni en
"Lay Hold, on Power The
and lastverses ofs"Come,•
Thankful' people,, Corrie" w
:sung and•• -the .meeting Close(
the Lord'sr,Pr-ayer
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.ANNOUNCEMENTS
INFORMALS
ACCESSORIES.
Mr. and Mr's. Peter Cook of Luck-
now.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Ken Taylor
and daughters, Brenda, Kathleen,`
Theresa-and--f.i"n .to a IieridoA--
area moved recently to the farm
owned! by Barry. McDonagh. The
Taylors` purchased the •farm and
residence. At present Mr. and
Mrs.: Barry McDonagh and, family
are living in their,cotta'ge Thar
Point Clark until more permanent
arrangements are made.
Mr.' and Mrs. Gordon Kirkland
and Nancy visited Mrs. Cecil
Blake, Barbara and Harold Blake
Of burigannon on Sunday evening.
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