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LUCKNOW and DISTRICT
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(Formerly Marhan Shoes)
Lucknow Phone 5282011
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Chalmers W.M.S.
Elect Officers
Hear Travelogue
On South Africa
Tune Up For
Carolfest '72
Tune up your voice , get ready
to sing!, Carolfest 72 is just
and 1/2 weeks away. This is an
event that involves people, from,
all walks of life around Lucknow
farmers students, nurses, teach-
ers, ministers, office workers and
many children. They get togeth-
er for one purpose -.they enjoy
singing' and especially
at Christmas.
Each year the popularity of this
happening has been increasing as
was evidenced by the tremendous
crowd that packed into the South
kinloss Presbyterian Church for
'Carolfest 71.
There will be singing' by 2
choirs and best of all there will
be lots of singing 'by you. We
have a Junior Choir of 22 voices
who are working hard to sing
their very best that night. Mrs.
bons-Bell i Mrs. lack4orster and
Mrs. Bruce Hamilton• are
assisting Mrs. Lorne Sparks in
e training of these Very
boys and girls.
LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. Robert Nicholls, B.A.
Minister
NOVEMBER 26th
'10 ILM. Sunday School
11 a.m. Morning Worship
Those wishing transportakion to
church contact
Wm. G. Hunter 528-2741
Coming December 3rd,
7:30 p.m. Christmas Folk
Musical by Wallaceburg
'United Church Choir
POINT TO PONDER
Jesus said "no one can serve
two masters; for • either he will
hate the one and love the other,
or he will be devoted to the one
and despise the other. You can-
not serve both God and Mam-
mon."
Matt. 6: 24
rim! y
You-th Group' ‘..
The president, Bryan Ritchie,
called the meeting of Trinity'
Youth Group to order.
The Minutes acid • treasurer's re-
port were given:
--The—next meeting wil
recreation meeting whiCh is on
November 29th. Bob Wilkins and
Larry Hackett are to look after
this meeting.
The meeting was then turned
over to Bev Blake, Bill Wilkins,
Glenn Robb and Michael Hackett,
LUCKNOW
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED
CHURCH
J. W. Van Stempvoort
Pastor
Services:
10:00 a.m. Service
2:30 p.m. Service
VISITORS WELCOME
Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
Rev. Glenn Noble•, B.A:, B.D.
Minister
Phone 528-2740
NOVEMBER 26th'
9:45 a.m. Sunday Sc
11 a.m. Morning_WorAiip_
December 3rd
Sunday School presents their
'Annual Christmas presentation
and Award Sunday at 3:30 in
the Sunday School 'Room
who led a discussion on, '"fakin.:
Chances".
'Rev. Hummel closed with a
prayer. All are welcome at the
meetings. '
The wee girl with the big
voice, Annei-iamilton, who sur-
- prised .so many people last year,
will, be singing a solo again this
year.. Isn't it hard to wait for
December 17th? And by the way,
you can pick up your copy of
"It's Christmas Time Again" at
the Sentinel office and learn it
so that you can help us sing •it at
Carolfest 72.
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That lasts the
Whole Year
'Round.
A'GI-FT THE-WHOLE•FAMILY
CAN ENJOY A GIFT '
SUBSCRIPTION TO
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LUCKNOW
SENTINEL
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WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 27nd" 1912
GIVE TO
MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY.
WHEN YOUR CANVASSER CALLS
• Ekquer.Skotes For The-Wholle Farnily
Ashfield W. M. S..held their
November meeting at the home of
Mrs. Stuart MacLennan .. Mrs.
'Jim West welcomed everyone and
opened the meeting.with prayer
foiloWed by a hymn.
Mrs. Jack MacKenzie,gave
meditation and scripture reading.
Offertory prayer was given by
Mrs. Russel Swan followed by a
hymn. •
Roll call was answered by a
verse on Peace with seventeen
members present and four guests.
Mrs. Ewan MacLean conducted
the business and Mrs. 'Bill Ross
gave the treasurers report.
Mrs lulac Ceci7ie ' •rroshi,ce• the
guest speaker, her aunt, Mrs.
Hicks of. Centralia, who showed
lides-anFgave-a-most-en4
explanation about her trip to ',
South Africa.
Mrs. Russel Swan thanked Mrs.
Hicks and presented her with a'
gift.' Some of the articles Mrs.
Hicks had taken home from
Africa were displayed as well as
a display of books.
Mrs. .West closed the meeting
with a poem composed .by her-
self. A delicious lunch and soc-
ial time followed.
WHITECHURCH NEWS
Chalmers. W. w.as held.
on Thursday, November 16 at 2
'p:tn. at the home of Mrs,' Daw-
son Craig: The president Mrs.
Bill Rintoul opened the meeting
with a reading. The scripture
and meditation was given by •
Mrs. Dawson Craig who said
many. believers interested- in
their personal lives and do not
wish to ,be denied any earthly.. '
joys. Your, responsiblity is to be ,
true to your own calling. •
.Mrs., Wallace Conn led in'
• prayer. The, roll call was.
- . . xtereschy_gemembrance by. 9
• attenders. Thank you letters. •
• .• were read from
, • Mrs. Earl Easlic,k i----Mrs--Ftu
. Ross, Mrs.'.Bill Evans.. 'Mrs, ,
'Wesley Tiffin repOrted.dresses,'
s'14tirts, blouses coats , sweaters „.
shins, had all been received for.
' the bale. ..
'• The next meeting will be held
-Thursday December at p.m.
. • For the winter months the :Meet •
ings will be held on the .3rd Thurs-
. day.. The:offering was received
• •• and dedicated by Ws...WM. •
,, Rintoul... • •The'roll .call'is.to .be
• • answered at the December meet-
.•.• .....
ing.witO a gift fOr a child
. , the Childien's,:Aid Society Mrs.,
• Robert Ross. gave readings "Differ•
ent'Skin"., "WhOtan say" aixi. 'I
Mrs. Wesley 'Tiffin gave a read
ing... Mrs. Johnston Conn gave.
the topic Remembrance under the.
headings of Loyalty and. Courage:
'Remembrance Day brings .
,.•• to mind the loyablty of those Men.
• • who gave their livei for 'home and-
country. LS thereloyalty to God'
the• publican, tax collector ,.
ostracized from society. He made
breakaway'frorn:hisast7,-lifeto-
. follow Jesus.. True loyalty de-
Mari& sacrifice , courage, deter-
mination to-face-danger. Co
age is faith. When man feels
God is with him 'he has faith.
-True courage is illustrated when
Jesus wore the Ciciwn of Thorns:
The election of bricers were
Past President, Mrs. Wallace
„Conn; President, Mrs. Wm. Rin-
toul; 1st Vice , Mrs. Wallace
Conn; 2nd Vice, Mrs. Wm.
Evans;'Secretary, Mrs. Dawson .
Craig; Treasurer, Mrs. Johnston
Conn.
Secretaries - Glad Tidings.
Mrs. Walter Elliott; Friendship
and'Sery ice , Mts. 15iirdon;
Literature and Library Mrs. Don
Rbss; Home 'Helpers, Mrs. Elroy
Lardlaw; Supply , Mrs,. Wesley
Tiffin; C.O.C. Leader, Mrs.
Hugh Simpson; Assistant , Mrs,
Archie Purdon; ,Treasurer
Ladies Aid,Mrs. John de S:oer;
Press, Mts. Viotor Emerson;
Whitechurch
—Messenger
WHITECHURCH NEWS
The Messengers held 'their Nov ,-
eMber •meeting November 19 in
the United Church Sunda}' School
room.
Richard • Moore gave the Call to
Worship* All sang Jesus bids us
shine after wmch Linda Mbote
•read the scripture.
Murray Gibb gave the prayer .
The offering was received by Nan-
cy Tipp and the offering prayer
given by Janet Laidlaw. The roll
was ca
I.C.',E;F. collection was
The next meeting is DeceMber
10. StOries were then given by
the leaders to' the Juniors and
The Benediction was given by
Jackie Whytock.
Pianist, Mrs. Johnston Conn,
Mrs. A. Gaunt; Nominating Com-
mittee for 1973, Mrs. Johnston '
Conn, Mrs. Rol*. Ross, Mrs. Earl
tasiick; Committee i6 airange
yearly programme, Mrs. Mary
Coulter, Mrs. Dawson Craig,
Mrs Wm . Rintoul •
The 1.7leetinc:. closed repeat-
inc the Lore's Fn.\ er in unison,.
The hostess Mrs. Dawson Craig
ser‘ed