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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,
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On Trip: To Russia'
AMBEREY NEWS:•
The Pine Myer United Church
Women held their September
meeting in the Church on Tuesday
eVenng. Mrs, Perrin Lowry
President and Mrs.. Duncan Thor-
burn-, Secre-tar resided4Qr
the; me:etiri
g
The roll call, was answered by
"Nalne'some4 good• works which '
need to be done in this cornmun-
ity but not at presentbeing consid-
ered -by any group",
The Worship Service was con-
ducted by the convener Mrs. Cecil
Humphrey •with the theme being
"Citizenship". .She and her com-
mittee Mrs:. Murray. Walden, Mrs.
Ronald.Irwin and Mrs. Carl Fun
storm gave readings in dialogue
concerning the United Nations,
'which show w.hat•'one. is. Our us - wit Rights and, the Bill of Rights.'•
Rights
iness is to do better: than the usual
Do not let hurts stick in •your • ,
mind-. • Have -a -sense ofihurnour"'. •:
Live today and let to -morrow take
care'of itself. 'Don''t.criticize
folks for what they have' done.
lens UCS/
HELENS NEWS:
On' Tuesday afternoon Mrs,
tenon de: Boer -op -erred --her' home
3o the St. Helen`s ladies for
their U; C W. rneetin . Sixteen..
ladies answered the roll; call with,
'a verse from the bible with
"serve" or ' "service".,
Miss W D. Rutherford Rutherford gave the
call. to 'worship and the.. ` •
meeting theme was "Beginning W
Again". • Mrs. Tom Todd gave.
the scripture reading and the •
'Lord's Prayer was. repeated in uni-
son. *Miss Rutherford had a short
discussion on how the U.C.W. •
could .serve our, community and•
Mrs. Simon de Boer sang a
solo.' and readings were.given by
Mrs. frank McQuilin and Mrs..
Don Cameron. ,Mrs., Lorne.:
Woodsave the story of "Rhoda";
$
one of the .women of the bible
and Mrs. B. F. Green 1ec�. in
prayer'.
.Thetopie on "13razil", was.
taken, by Isobel. Miller:
E. 'Hummel and; Mrs..Barbour. had•
readings in connection with
Brazil, .
Mrs,' Gordon' MacPherson-presrd -
••.ed ,for'the business period. The •
Regional ,meeting will -be held 'at...
.Bluevale on Qcrober 19. The:
bake'sale.held recently in
Lucknow proved quite. suCcessfu.l
'The October. meeting. will be the,
Autumn Thankoffering. Mrs. •
'Hummel closed. the meeting with
prayer. Lunch •was served' by
Mrs.: Simon 'de Boer and Mrs..:
Wim de Boer.
•
Kinlough 'WMS:
.KI-NLOUGH NEWB. ....
The meeting of thePresbyterian
Women's•.Missionary:Society was
held• in the.Church on Wednesday
afternoon. with 'Mrs Glen Hald•en
byy.•-'hostess . The `meeting opened
with "A Thought" and prayer...
•The. Aim and Purpose was'repeat-
ed followed by the roll call,, an-
swered by, " What Thanksgiving.
Means to. Me"., the :treasurer's re_.
. port and' business.: •
The sectional meeting will be
held in this church on Octob'er
�i=s=�txp�-•--
for the luncheon. At the next
. meetingeach member is to.. bring.
'fru-
.
a e�zrd..rs...ordon_.Mac.Dan--�--
ald.,program
convener, gave a
.,
$ Thanks .ivin : thought" and .a :
g
Chimers.W.M.S
WHI7;'ECHURCH• NEWS
Chaimer's. Presbyterian Worn -
.
en's MissionAry'.S-ociety held their:
regular•Septerr-rber meeting on ,>-•
Wednesday, September 15 at'
2 p.m; at the home qf. Mrs. .
Johnston •Conn,' Wingharn,, ' The
president, Mrs. Wallace Conn,
presided and gave the; call to.
'worship. • .
'1
• s. Don Ross'read the scripture,
The meditation w'as' given by Mrs.
Johnston Conn. Little acts'of
kindness: and serviceare the things
which bring' joy and happiness to
people. Big things.show what one
can do and its the little things
ONTARIO.
wiDNESDAIrd SEPTEMBER 22nd; 11
Try ,praising 'them: for:their efforts;
Practise being a little kinder than 1
is necessary.
Prayer was given by .Mrs:,' Rob-:•
ert Ross': •
j ars Victor Wybenga
gave a reading' "Let's think it
over Mrs Dawson .Craig read;
tlank you :notes avid a• letter' from
Armagh.
Arrangements were made for:
the:,Thankoffering meeting to be
held in October in :the'.church and:,
to invite Whitechurch U.C. W.
Langside,:,South. Kinloss:and Kin-'
lough W. M. S..be. guests: A .
cash donation was _given to :Mrs`.
Wm . Purdo i for e : rd''s to sent
The committee to. bring in a slate
of Officers are Mrs',. Earl .Caslick,,`
Mrs.: :Johnston, Coni and Mrs. Dawe'
son Craig The roll call was aid.
swered with,a scriptural verse with
word Corn..
'Miss. Annie Laidlaw gave the
topic.. Mrs. 'John de Icer read a
news letter frorn'Japan..
The meeting closed, by repeat-
ung:the Lord's Prayer in.unison„
The hostess. Mrs.. Johnston Conn •
served lunch.
poem "When we come to the end .
of ;a .perfect day" and "Thank God
for life". .
Mrs. Dom Bu$hell read psalm
.
103, and the meditation• was "Daily
"Crusade against hunger was
shown. The Lord's prayer was re=
eate -- u-nison- : Mr-s:Torii-tyle-•
Donald gave the rnurtesy remarks
and. Mrs. Alex Percy served' lunch';
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of Canada - all concerning Hum-
an Rights. • •
' Mrs'.. Humphrey introd .ced the
guest speaker 'Mrs. Joycee(Hurnph-.
rey) Schenck of Seaforth. She
gave a very interesting and inform
ative descri:ption•of her recent
trip to, Issia and also showed:
slides. •Mrs. 'Schenck•:went asa'
delegate to attendan internati.on-.
al convention of the tuberculosis
and respiratory diseases association
and during her stay found out
What 1t was 'like- to o -to t ed hen;=
,gary at night and not to enjoy
the 'freedom of movement that ,we
have here: • '
.Mrs, Schenc.k Was thanked by
1vlrs. ' Donald Courtney'and present•
ed with a gift of appreciation. / •..
firs.. Jirri •Nesbitt presided, at
the piano and Mrs. • Carl Funston
s4 losedtliprayer. ,.
Lunch was served in the church'
basement •by the committee in
charge•. •
Trinity
Trinity United Church Wornen •
held, their' September meeting
a-the;.;C.hurch with-M-rs.. Al
Alton• as :hostess.,• ;For .•th'e devo-
tio.nal period the ,scripture wa-s :-
read by Mrs. Warren Zinn.,with
:Mrs. Ralph Cameron•and' Mrs..
Ken,Alton taking the`discussion,
and .rneditatiort on the scripture
reading. Mrs. Cameron closed •
this.part.of''the meeting with
prayer. •
• The roll call was .answered by
averse with; word "Joy" and the.
reference for carne' Mrs. Zinn
gave the treasurer's..report
with the. proceeds' froin. the .craft
sale and. bake sale; She.' a lso •has•
,ord erect the new Hymn Books for
the church:
:The 'Craft Festival w's discussed
and it was' decided not to take
part' next year. The suggested
or De.cember'4th. '
The Fali Flatly is to be held
October 27th at :Donnybrook'......
;Church --` Tr ; W Ia d ei s.: .•
are to, present a skit , with , Ivfrs '.
Hummel,, Mvirs. Blake Alton', •
Mrs: Chas, Wilkins a'nd' Mrs. Bert
Alton•taking part. The
tt_
meeting will be on October 14th
• at the Church, in the evening ' `.-
with, a' guest speaker. Other
Societies, are to be invited to
attend and meet with the ladies.
The •Program and Study Book '
was taken by Mrs. Hummel. Her
topic was on Trinidad, and she
hada film and' tecord'to illustrate
her• talk', which was' very interest-
ing, . Meeting closed' with prayer
and lunch was roved' by connit.
tee:tn dharge;.-• .
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LUCKNOW
CHRISTIAN
• REFORMED
CHURCH..
J'.. W, Van Stempvoort
Pastor •
S'orvices:
�0o a m,- Englsh~Service
X30 . m..; English- Service
Except '• 2nd . Sunday of each
Month when/ the afternoon,
serviceis 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.
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.' . KINLOUGH:
PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH
v. .0. MacPherson; .Minist�
Ludnow
Presbyterian hurcJ
Rev. Glenn . Noble, B.A., BID
Minister
Plops 528,-2740..:.
Y ti
SEPTEMBER Z,;;:.__
Sunday School.
•
11 a,n .; Morning Worship
LUCKNOW
UN':ITED CHURCi
•
Rev. Robert. Nicholls; B A:
Minister
SEPTEMBER 26.
• 10 a.m.:Sunday School.. '
11 a m, Morning Worship
EVERY SUNDAY
10 a.mi,: Sunday. • School •
11 am. Worship Service
7:30' p.m. Evening Worship_
8 00_p m,;_Pray-er_Meeti g --
POINT TO. PONDER
ou=entinottcontrolength_,
your life, but you •,can contra
its breadth, heighth and depth.
ANGLICAN
C#URCH
LUCKNOW 'AREiA. PARISH.
Nancy R thiee •
CGIT President
LdcknoW C.heldits.
first 'meeting on Monday,; Sept_:
eni:ber 20th in the.•United -church
'hall. ' Officers .elected were:
President ,' Nancy Ritchie; Vice
'Presid•ent and Pianist, Brenda
MacDonald; Secretary ,, Cathy
Jamieson; Treasurer:; :Betty Maize.
After' games a sing song , and:
Opening ceremonies,,'thle:grrls:.
discussed plans for the•cornin:g. .
year based on ideas resented at
an : executive meeting held on •
Septe•mber:1.0th
Ideas discussed .ere; hayinil a
pot :me or:Indian supper .with.
Murray Morrison as•, spec ker, a
Christmas •bazaar,.•instruction
in self =defense; swimming ' party:;.
roller-skating party a;campfire,
P :r -am p.}�l ia-party- 44a-•lin•
favours '•for Pinecrest Manor; Vis,At-
ing a school for retarded children
writing to veterans in. the West
Minster Hospital; serving at a.
fowl su �P'�P heating
in uniform; hearin ._
about Elizabeth Ritchie's Camp
The 'Ret► R. Odendahl
•.%\ : Rector
.SEPTEMBER:i6
Trinity 16'.•
St. Paul's Ripley 9'15 a rn
Ascension Kinlough 10:30 aim.
it
Peters Lucknow 1'1:45 a.n
Church School _ 10:30 a.m.
• St. 'Pauls, Dungannon — 3 p,n
Harvis=Festival= '-
Lurches Observe
Council experience; trip to a•
•Londpn synagogue; and the. Ms- .
s19I1_Stt�du nn Afr,ca-.
,like a full year Plans were
made to•adopt• a Foster Child in •
Peru 'or Brazil and, a 'cook -out'
supper is planned for next week.•
Lca-d-for--for t1Trsoe .
R G Nicholl G 'C Y
s ; rs.. ay le" ,
Mrs. H. Nicholson and Junior
Leader., Elizabeth Ritchie. The
group is registered with. both
Presbyterian and .United churches
►:nniyersaries:
•DUNGANNON ,NE. W§
UNITED: CHURCH ANNIVERSAC
• • •There was •a large attendance
at both .services in the United' '
Church Dungannon,•.for the 116t
Anniversary, atwhich Rev, cuco
Watt,' B. A. B.D:'Of. Oakvillt •
was, guest .speaker.: ••Special' muni
wasprovided by our own: Junior
Choir in ,the a m., and•'by:a nal(
quartette from the LticknowPres:
byterian church in the evening.
A plaque paced on the C'ornr.nun-
ion Sed ,was ,donated by., N1rs. Roy
Finnigan (Melba Fowler) of Cod-
erich;,`, in memory of her.
-great-gradp irents , rid
Mrs.. Samuel Pentland, andher
grandparents Mr. and iCirs `+ 5O
man::th.e. tonats_of then,fin
xorrs%" Th13:Witets:o-f-flow CT
were donated by Mrs. Henry
Bradley (Ettabelle .Webster) of
Goderi.ch in rne'rnory of her grand
parents Mr, and Mrs'., Ilerh Alton
Wit
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welcome. 'Slacks may be worn'
on the last Monday of each month
A $2;00membership fee is due on
October 4'th
C.G:I.T. stands for Canadian
Girls 'in Training and is a church-
centred
hurch-centred program for giris from .12.
to 11. Programs and project's are
planned to create fun And fellow-
ship to help girls to i'dlietish
health , seek truth,, know God,.
and servC.Others";y
PRESBYTERIAN ANNIVERSARY
L. Royal of Goderich ,
was guest speaker.,at theAnuuiv,
ersary Servide of Dungannon
Presbyterian Church held last`
Sunday, , The topic fol. his serer:.
on.Wa•s "The point we are at",
The soloist was Mrs. Lorne Sparls
who sang " 1`•heard •the voice o'f
Jestieto The organist was Miss
Linda Sparks,, Both are from
11 17: :5 Ltiektiow.` The choir sang
the anthem 'Mom'ent 'by Mof't'entl