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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-10-27, Page 10N OMI SENTiNEL, Lt,ICK1!tOVV1 'ONTARIOTHE i��NN rv, • PirOsbyter 'an Evening Auxiliary The l.ucknow Presbyterian Even- ing Auxiliary held• their ,October meeting .in the. Church basement . with 15'•1'adies" present Miss Maudie ;Fisher •, , president .in:charge, opened .with:' a ThanksThanksgivingPoern •and a 'Hymn was .Sung. ' TTie scripture 'and meditation, given by Mrs. Maud Sherwood, was based 'on. Psalm 95 and Psalm 100.. :Mrs. Glenn Noble favour - ed. the ladies with „a lovely 'piano solo, entitled "Lotus Land The.topic waspresented by Mrs. -Jack MacDbnald using. "Mgdia in Missions".,..• The' roll cail was answered with a verse from the Bible containing. the word "Thanks". The . business.' and correspondence were discuss The closing hymn :was sung and Mrs. • Morgan Henderson gave the ial•• time followed. • ungannon Mrs. Dorothy Enge Gives Travelogue EDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2 O4VET NEWS: Mrs,. Dorothy: Enge1'•af. Dublin was guest�spea.ker when the.Ql,iv °.et Linited'Church Women.met at - the home of 'Mrs, •Walter Black on Thursday. evening, Mrs. Engel,' a registered nurse , told of visiting Moosonee •and Moose Factory in Northern Ontario with her husband and two children last summer, with the thought of working in the hospital there. That ambitionperished when it was:found that there was ,no ac Corm/iodation ' for families. The hospital'is modern, well equipped , -has t-wo hundred -beds -- and serves a large area.: Built.on an island near he mouth of the Moose River i is ,reachedLin: wint er across' the ice and in sunirne( by canoe and the tides .and 'cur- rents make' it'a.thrilling ride. ' e-°excnrsion-tra • rri- :• c- = sane goes to 'Moosonee and back in one day and Dorothy brought ,a good supply of memories and pic- tures icTtures home.. • . ' Mrs: airier Osborne also told ' On. October 19th, Rev. ti•nd'• Mrs:. arence enag an were host and hostess.to the Dungannon ladies Mrs • McClenaghan and lvrrs. Wig Wiggins weren:charge, of the :Bible Study and devotions, which proved , interesting and'. 'informative. The'roll call was answered with a ,Thanksgiving :verse: by twenty rnernbers'. Cc.4espondence .followed; •,Mrs. Alton gave the treasurer's re- 'port. Plans :were .made: t•o. attend .bur Fall : Ra11y at: Donnybrook on Wednesday,' October• 27th. Th'e feature "The Village Ladies Aid" was gives uy. Mrs M'. Dick= son ,Tile.0 .C..W.. wi•11 donate to the C. N. I. B. and .the , B bi.e' Sop iety, and will be looking after. •_ . the United• Church Calendar this. 'Year: 'There is'•to be a youth•„' meeting at o.irr'church . on Novem ber 14th at 8. o'clock. with Murray Morrison as guest speaker 'Rev.. InlcClenaghan closed the 'Meeting With hymn ,541 and •pray er. • A lovely lunch was served • by' Mrs.: J. Dauphin and Mrs C': McCI na' . t...; e o , er recent visi "to as U.S;'A, and we Hope to. hear more about this soon • WHITECI-IU;RCH NEWS On "Wednesday .afternoon • Chalrner's Women's MissionaKy Society held their Thankoffering meeting October ,20th at 2.30 p.m:••in'the Sunday school room. Mrs':: Andrew Gaunt pianist played while 'the crowd were gathering;', The president' Mrs: Wallace Conn presided_and welcomed • guests ,and"m'enibers.. She gave the call to worship'- Thanksgiv- ing of the Rich and Poor. The Scripture arhd•a poem Just a Mornent Lord was.read by Mrs. Andrew Gaunt. Mrs. Victor Wybenga •led in prayer. Mrs. Robert. Bregman of La.ngside sang His Eye i's. On the Sparrow .accom panied by pianist Mrs. J. Conn. The .u-est°speaker--Mrs.: • .Fearnell Wingham: Salvation Artily, was .introduced by Mrs.: .Johnston onn.. Her ukz,ie. twas Thanksgiving introduced by re- ferring to the .w'ork. of the fa1rm:ers ;and how we should appreciate INil D ,H-URCH Rey; Robert Nicholls, B.A. Minister OCTOBER 31st iQ a.ni Sunday Sehool. 11. a.m. Morning i Worship 8•pan U.C.W. Autumn' Thankoffering, Mrs. John Hill, Pine River, Guest Speaker..• H'. A1I welcome ' POINT TO PONDER Miracles take place not because they are e ' performed; but because they • are believed • Martin Luther Luc . novv Presbyterian Churc t eir-wor. • • -e • --on • u ri rrg-t -Er-- beautiful E:—beautiful Autumn days.;. Could we .use the spirit of Thanksgiving like the spirit of Christmas' and try to• keep it all :year and praise the Lord. no matter ,what happens..' ' HAULMER'S COC WHITECHURCH NEWS Chalmers• C.•O.'C.. held their October meeting :•. Sunday in t'he Sunda;school, room during church service The Prdsiderit Lori Pur don gave the' call:to worship.' All . repeated'the C:O, G.; Hymn. Barry .Elliott read;'the scripture: -Rhonda Gibson gave the. prayer. The minutes 'were read, by David Elliott: The roll calli was answer, ed.w.ith averse with ,the :word ' "Thanks". A discussion followed on°whe'th-` er or not order 'church cal'end., ars The; offer - as-r-eceiv:ec-1--. John •Wybenga: and dedicated by Stephen Irwin. A reading, 'Nove- 'Tiber -Gifts David Ross.....Mit... Archie. Purdon gave, the .Junior .Story and • Mrs.. Hugh Simpson • gave the. Senior story.: Barry 'Elliott gave a reading Winter. All sang the, closing ra er. . ' y•o we praise and give thanks' For the-helpin-soivi problems of life and for God!s love. Hgw.can we think no one, a es whet, we• .know theBibie tells us God does care. Gratitude is as normal ;Otate of mind Jesus,gave thanks for ;all things at all .tirties and :so should` we Mrs. ; Andrew Gaunt thanked the ev. Glenn .Noble, B.A..,• B.D. Minister L U CSC N;OV1 CHRISTIAI REFORMEt CHURCH J . • *a Van StempvQ Pastor Ssrvices: 10:00 ':a m., English Se 2:30 •p m. English Se Except' '2nd Sunday , of month when the ,after service is• in Dute VISITORS WELcol Denominational 'Radio cast,' "The Back To God every Sunday: CJCS (Sti 2.00 p.m.; CFOS Sound) 6:00 p.m. /. KINLOU_GH PENTECOST) CHURCH v ' . .. acPherson, N EVERY SUNDAE '.Phone 528-2740 OCTOBER 31st 10 a.m. Sunday..School •: 11, a.m.. Mornin Worshi spea er an presentee her.with a gift. ' .Mrs. Gilbert Hamilton of South. Kinloss W.M.S. gave a •reading - This little Church,: •.Th'e offering was,received by Mrs:.. Russel. Ross and Mrs'. Wesley Tif-' y• • im `a.nd dedicated' by Mrs. john Aston. Conn.- Mrs'. r•Halde.nby of, Kinlough W Ivl . S. gave 'a .read - • Mrs. ,Bill Evans gave the closing_ prayer.. T e ostesses then serv- ed ery-ed lunch. Gue S e aker Mr. Vic' Wybenga StudentMinister.at Langside and Whitechurch 11 :am.' Worship' Ser 7:30 p.m. Evening..Wo WEDNESDAY NIG 8 OO . p m.- Prayer Me 1✓UCKNO0, AREA ;PARISH • fihe Rev. R. Odendabl Rector' 'OCTOBER 31•st••• Trinity 21 St.• . Paul's Ripley = :9:15' a.m. Ascension Kinlough :10:30 a.m. St Peters . Lticknow..11::45 a:m. Church; School- 10;30 'a.m. St, Paul's, .Dungannon -- • 3:00.1)..M • 2nd• and 4th Sundays Christ Church,' Port .'Albert 3pm ,--4, %. .rr•I *, .+�r�r. y •l • %/ When you purchaseYour -. wedding invitations from The Lucknow` Sentinel you will receive one year's free subscription (value $6.00) to The . Luckpow. sentinel • BrucePresbytery of the United Church, under the chairmanship: -- of Rev. George, Wright:, 'rnet. Oct'' ober 19 at Conn' United: Church. Welcomed •to the courts•o'f the. church were Rev. John Wheeler , retired United Church Minister., .._. now living in Conn', ,and David Bird, temporary supply 'for the •n s. ein c arge•unti e end of the year,.. Rev. 'Jewett Parr,'Pres dent of liamil'ton Con€ei•ence ; was :guest-='- ' speaker., One Of the many things he told was'"The church spends eight cents on the dollar for• ad ministration , the least expensive of any .Organization In the. reported on what had , and.What had not been accomplished tin church union in, this Presbytery; it :was decided to, take.two,hours at..the next Presbytery M.e'eting,, -.'. November 16 , for .frank discussion on the firs a o church draft f h h `union, CHURCHE WINTER SCHEDIJ SUNDAY MASSE Commencing. Saturday,Novembl ST. JOSEPH' KINGSBR.IDC SATURDAY. _6 _ _P . N • :SUNDAY 9; A:M, No .evening 'masses on. :'S ,iN T. • AUGUSThr SUNDAY ;11• A:M ST 'MARY'S; LUCKNOW SUNDAY '11 A.M. gives TraviIoy orld-Tour Mrs. Charles Johnston. ed. -.aa 'welcome-tu ladits non'and Nile United Ch a en ts>_a_Srnorgashord Dim N Rev. Walter King,'Saugeen and meeting in Nile ChnrCh Mts. 1N:Krug, , Chesley, were .: :Rev':. C. McC1en'aglirrn appointed delegates to'an inter- Prayer. before'dinner. Ni 1enoininarional-cons:ultat” on ons- -- -l'enaghatt-col du JLi-1 the church .in Rural Communities, to be held at Five Oaks, Novern ber 21st. .,The ordination of George Trig., ger Will take place at Toberrriory .Steven Maybe, also of Confer- ence, outlined a tentative plan which when approved will trans- fer the work of Several corritnit- tees of General Council to a per- manent er-manent staff of Conference,. Devotions• for the. afternoon were conducted by Rev. T...1';,. Reese , retiring' minister from {the Conn -Holstein charge. After Rev, M.. A.:Mc1iiWell em .er 13th' at 2..30 o'clock . The Blue Water Furst Board will hold° a meeting in Hanover, ' The' court approved the - Call "of Rev. F. A. Gardner to rcils;yth United Church as a 'result, Arthur charge Will become vacant December 1371. The day's session closed 'with' prayer by the chairman Revs George Wright contest "Bet'ty,•'Popeti.c Big Bad •Wolf". .• Mrs: Charles Johnston' ed the guest' speaker itis; Campbell of Goderich' wl last year; showing',s1ides various countries. FxpO' and the Passion Play att'(' gog in,Germany Mrs. ) thanked' Miss 'Campbell ented> her with a smalli appreciation.. Mrs. (;ril Nee of Dungannon expre' appreciation of the 1)114,, i lies: for` -a -very" pile r SII together,