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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-09-22, Page 10�°pzmllA�» p ,. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, Gives:.Trc.yel�gue:. 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'; tz1' rli w4 . 4.* •ri,. .410 44 .� K A When you:'purchase :dour wedding` invitations. from *The Lucknow Sentinel you; will receive One year's free subscription (value $6.00) to The Lucknow Sentinel . 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;.-• . . , 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. • .' . 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 P" 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