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WEDNESDAY, MAY 24th, 1972 HE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE TWELVE
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NO SERVICE
at Huron Men's Chapel
Sunday, May 28, June 4
Plan to attend the
Dungannon UCW
The rungarinQtr United Church
Women entertained the grand-
mothers at their regular meeting
held. May'16th at 8.15 in the
church basement. Mrs. Ivan.
Riven opened the meeting-Wish
a reading entitled "How To Grow
Old Gracefully". .The devotional
on "Prayer" continued with Mrs.
Laverne Pentland reading Bible
passages from Luke followed by
:prayer by . Mrs. Riven.
Mrs. C. McClenaghan gave a
reading entitled "My Get Up and
Go ;--Has *Got Up- and-Went" . - -
Mrs., I. Rivett introduced Mrs.
Laverne Pentland,' who gave a
very colourful and informative
talk on• their trip to Mexico and
Texas.
The grandmothers brought baby
pictures of themselves and a
"Guess Who" contest followed.
Winners of this contest were Mrs.
Gordon Smyth, and Mrs. Gordon
Congrarn.
Mrs., M. Reed-received a gift
for being the oldest grandmother.
present. Mrs. L. Pentland read a
poem on "Grandma's and Grand-
pa's".
Business part of 'our meeting
followed with the roll call, cor -
,respondeoe,,and-t,reasiirer's
report.' 'We are invited to Mrs.
Gordon Finnigan's home in God-
erich for our June meeting..
Lunch hostesseS were Mrs. G,.
McNee , Mrs. J. Errington, Mrs.
M. Reed and Mrs. R. Henry. A
plant or bulb exchange concluded
an erfjoyable
Chalmers Church
Held Anniversary' .
WHITECHURCH NEWS
Anniversary Services were held
'Sunday May 21•at 11 a.m. at
Chalmers Presbyterian Church,
decorated_ with beautiftil ,
bouquets of cut flowers and pots
of colorful mums. Guest minister
was Rev. G.L. Royal. Director
of music for the morning service
was Mrs. Jean Ross.
The choir sang The Last Mile
of the Race and Glory to His .
Name. The quartette of Irene
De Boer, Alma Conn, Jane
Laidlaw and Kathy Gibson sang
Beside Blue Galilee..
The sermon was To be or Not
To Be, by Rev. Royal stressing
that minds have to be made up to
determine whether they wish to
be Christians or not to be. It is
everthe same in all walks of life
to be or not to be.
In, the• evening at 8 p.m. the
trector
The congregations Of Chippawa
Hill and French River were. well
represented with many friends
from all over Bruce Presbytery.
The crowd entered the sanctuary
to -organ music rendered by an
Anglican Church, lady who 'said:,
zit_doesp matzos Oar rhurft
beautifully redecorated church.
One of the 1972 Highlights in
Bruce Presbytery took place in
Saugeen Centenary Church, Chip-
pawa y
Stotesbury was inducted into this
enthusiastic congregation and
you belong to as long as Be
lieve and Love our Neighbours...1
• Conn. The choir gave the mess-
age Near The Cross and Moment
by Moment. A male, chorus 'of
Wesley Tiffin,"Paul Laidlaw.
Paul Elliott , Jim de Boer , Cecil
de Boer, Murray Simpson, Wall-
_ace _Conn and Lorne Forster san
Deeper Deeper.
Rev. G.L. Royal's Message was .
Gift of Life. He referred in
opening to the young life killed
on • Highway 21 during the after-
noon. Due to the accident his lif'e
had not been spent through the
afternoon as he had planned. The
Gift of Life comes in many forms
in nature, animal and all life. In'
the lives of people Jesus is the -
Mediator because of the Resurrect.
ion and as a result people are in
Church today. If we but ask,
Jesus will be-with •us always where
ever we are. ANGLICAN
CHURCH'
LUCKNOW: AREA PARISH
The Rev. R. Odendahl
Rector .
LUCKNOW
-UN ITED.----CHURC
Rev. Robert Nicholls, B.A.
Mfnister
MAY 28th
10 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. Morning Worship
Guest Speaker
At.-G—Nicho
Form Foster
Parent Association:
.
Wright, Chief Mason; Mr. Lavernf
Indian Affairs; keV. Mel Boyd,
Supt. of }Rime Missions; Rev:
Walter King, Cape Croker for a
few words'.' Rev; Wright in-
formed those in attendance that
in looking through BruCe Presby -
tery history , Chippawa Hill and
French_River churches were two
Of the first Churches built in
Bruce Presbytery in 1831.
Evening Auxiliary
The May meeting of, the Luck-
now Presbyterian Evening Auxil-
iary was held on May the 16th •at•
8 p.m,. in the Fellowship ROPM
of the Church Basement with 17
ladies present.'
Mrs. Lloyd Moffat , the Presid-
ent , in charge ,, opened the meet-
ing with a reading entitled
"Giving".
The Hymn was "Give Thanks to .
God".• Mrs:James-Aitchison
presented_ the Scripture and medi-,
tation.
The W.M.S. Purpose was re -
peated by all and the roll,cail
answered. :Business and corres-
pondencelvas discussed: The
minutes of the last 'meeting were
read by the. Secretary and approv ,
ed as read. The offering was
received and the dime cards col-
lected for the bale allocation.
The topic "Independence in
Africa" was most interestingly .
presented by Mrs: Robert Gilchrist.
A film strip, called "Sing the
Glory of Africa" was used along
with the topic to add much inter-
est. Mrs. Isabel Mullen gave a
rea • mg ca a ed -1-ientagel .
The' June .meeting will be on
the 15th , a picnic' supper at the
cottage of Mrs. Jack MacDonald ,
with the children invited. In the •
event of rain, it will be held in
the church basement. -
The closing hymn was "Breathe
on Me , Breath of God" and then
Mrs,Lloyd-Moffat.ledimprayer
A lunch and social time follow--
ed.
Carman Osborne , Hanover, led
in call to worship with Vernon
Roote one of the congregation
reading the.scripture. His grand-
mother , Mrs. Roote rendered a
beautiful solo, "God still loves
you and He 'answers prayer". Rev.
Ftonayne of Southampton delivered
the message.
• Rev. John Hill of Pine River
presented Rev. StOtesbury, who
came from York Presbytery to
Saugeen Pastoral charge. Rev. G.
Wright of Mount' Forest presided.
for the induCtion. Rev. Stotesbury
was received into the congregatior.
and 'Bruce Presbytery.
Rev. Stotesbury Welcomed
eve ryune-a-uthea-lied-en-Re •
Following several organizational
meetings, the foster parents of the
Hnron County Children's Aid Soc
ethave=formed-a-Fester-Parent__
Association,
The executive of the Associa-
tion are _as_ follows. President,
Walter McClure, R. R. # 2., Sea-
forth, Vice President, Gordon
Blanchard, R. R.. # 4, Walton,
Those wishing transportation to
church Contact "
Wm G. Hunter 528-2741
POINT TO PONDER
Christ. Church, Port Albert
3 p.m.
1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays.
Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
Rev. Glenn Noble, B.A., B.D.
Minister
If we cannot do the good we
would, we ought to do. the 'good
we can.
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LUCKNOW -
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED .
CHURCH
J. Wr-Van-Stempvoort- -
Pattor
We have a wide selection of styles of sandals for women, girls;
men and boys.
Sacvlais:
10:00 a.m. Strike
2:30 p.m. Service
VISITORS WELCOME
If it's a casual shoe you need see our selection
Secretary, George Sikma , R. R. #
2,' Wroxeter, and Mrs. Russell
Snider,'R.- R. # 2, Zurich, who
will act in the dual capacity of
Treasurer , and liaison With the
Society's Board of Directors. Mrs.
D. Scott, Nile, is the AsSociation
representative to the South7west-
ern Ontario Regional FosterParent
meetings, and Mrs. Marian Hind-
march of the Children's Aid Sac-
iety staff will act a's staff liaison.
The aims and purposes, of 'the
Association, and a constitution
-were iatified at. the March meet-
ing of the Association held at
Wesley-Willis United ChUrch ,-
Clinton. Special guest at the
Mardi meeting was Miss Shirley
Norrnan of the County Board of
Education, who presented a film,
and answered enquiries concerning
children with learning problems.
ES
Phone 528-2140
MAY 2sth
10 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. Morning Worship , MARHAN SH
LUCKNOW
PHONE 528-3111
John Woodhouse Crusade
With
Deverne Mullen & Romaine
Plus the
Watch .men Quartet,Choirs
Wingharn May 20 to 2.7
F. E. Madill Secondary School, Wingham
Each night at 8. P p.m.
Goderich
May 28 - June 4
Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich
everyone welcome
"Evil prevails when good men do nothin
Mrs. James Humniel
Spoke. On China
TO.. U.C.W Group
The Gener'al Meeting of the
Lucknow United Church Women
was held in the Fellowship' Room
on May 16.
President Mrs. George Newbold
opened the meeting and then
turned it over to the Christian
Education committee convened
by Mrs. Wm,. G. Hunter.
Mrs. Hunter led In prayer and,
Mrs. Jack Campbell read the
scripture from Psalm 42 and
Paul's Epistle to the Ephesians.
Mrs. Gordon Cayley gave a ,read-
ing. Mrs. Herb Barger,then fav-
oured the ladies with two delight.
ful selections on her accordian.
Mrs. Jack Campbell gave a read-
ing entitled "The Bridge Builder".
Mrs. Eldon Ritchie introduced
the guest speaker, Mrs. James
-Hummeh-w-hoas.born in China,
Mrs. Hummel then talked to the
ladies about some
hurnourous experiences she had,
while iii' China from 1945 to
'1948 and told about the pictures,
while'they were being shown.
She closed with .a Prayer of St.
'Francis -troll -Peace.
Mrs. Robert Finlay thanked the
speakerlollowing which Mrs —
Shepherd accompanied by Mrs.
Wm. Graham sang "Lord Speak
to me that I may'speak".
Mrs. Hunter thanked all who
helped •with the program and
asked Rev. Nicholls to close with
prayer.
At Chippawa Hill
It's Cool...
It's a
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FOR
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