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closing prayer. Lunch and a
social time followed.
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Chalmers COC
WHITECHURCH NEWS
Chalmers C.O.C. held their
NoveMber meeting on Sunday in
the Sunday School room during •
church service.
'The call to worship was given
by Clarence Wybenga. The C.O.
C. hymn. was repeated in unison
and also the scripture was read in
unison. David Ross led in prayer.
The minutes were read by Barry,
Elliott. The roll call was
answered by 10 giving a verse with
Remember. The offering was re-
ceived by W-ybenga and Lori
Purdon gave the offering prayer.
Mrs. Archie Purdon took the
Juniors for their story and Mrs.
Hugh Simpson gave the Seniors
the stories "Built in Lie Detectors"
and *Great-Thanks- for-Little. —.
The meeting closed with' the
singing of the closing prayer..
A CHRISTMAS
GIFT IDEA
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• LUCKNOW
The Lucknow Branch of the.
Canadian Bible Society has com-
pleted ,it's annual canvass for
funds'. It was very successful with
a total of $668 collected in Luck-
now and surrounding rural areas.
Mr. Allen Johnson is the new
treasurer of the local organiza-
tion succeeding Mr. Doaald Ross,
who leas moved from this area.
Other Officers are Dr. James
Little as president and Mrs. J.
Van Stempvoort, secretary.
Those taking part in the can-
Services:
10:00 a.m. Service
'2:30' pan. Service
VISITORS WELCOME"
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LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. Robert Nicholls, B.A.
Minister '
DECEMBER-3rd —
Advent 1.
10' a.m. Sunday School
11 am. Morning Worship
Those wishing transportation to
church-contact
Wm. G. Hunter 528-2741
7:90 p.m. Wallaceburg United
Chirch Choir
ShePherds4Iteioice"
Admdssfon by ticket only
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POINT TO PONDER
Jesus said, "Let your light so
shine before men, that they may
see your good works and give
Glory o your Father who is
in Heaven.' •
Matt. 5 : 16
Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
Be,. Glean ridge, BA., B.D.
Phone 5211-2740
DECEMBER 3rd
Canununion Sunday
9:45 arm. Sunday School
3:30, p.m. in the Suilday Sc.hool
Room, the Sunday S
cents' their annual as
Carol and White .Gift Service,
as Well. as the presentation of
awards. 'for last year's attend-
ance. Everyone vielcome.
vase Were: Mrs. Cliff Roulston 4
Miss Liela Finlayson, Mrs.' Al
Irwin, Mrs. Morgan Henderson,
Mrs. Wm. Hunter, Mrs. Orville
Elliott, Mrs. George Joynt , Mrs.
Don Cameron, Mrs. Wilfred
Drennan, Mrs, Frank Hawthorne,
Mrs. Noble Johnston, Mrs. Eldon
Henderson, Mrs. Jack MacDon-
ald , Mrs. Peter Cook, Mrs. Jack
Wraith, Wm. Houston, Mrs.
Austin Loree, Mrs. Albert Morton
Miss Carrie Milne, Mrs. Ross
Shielis, 'Miss Ada Webster, Mrs.
Roy Havens, Hossack Bain, W. F,
MacDonald; also members of
the Trinity United Church, Ash-
field and the Young People's
Society of the Lucknow Christian
Reformed Church,
Presbyterian
Evening .Auxiliary
The November meeting of the
Inc know Presbyterian .Evening•
Auxiliary was held in the' Church
Fellowship room with 18 member
and one visitor. Miss Maudie
Fisher, president in charge, open-
ed with a poem' and hymn.
Mrs. Bruce Raynard gave the
scripture and meditation with a
Remembrance_pay _Themeim lug
ing the reading of the poem "In
Flanders Fields".
The topic by Mrs. Ron ,Forster
from the study, book on Africa
was based on the chapter "Educa-
tional Programme in Africa".
Mrs. Jack Fisher showed an
interesring-fitnr,abourRernem-
blame Day entitled "That Other
April", Thee W. M. S. Purpose
was repeated and the roll call
answered. The correspondence
was read 'and, business was discuS-
The annual meeting of St.
Peter's Anglican Church Women
was held Tuesday evening, Nov
ember 21st, at the. parith Hall.
Mrs. HarVey Mole opened the
`meeting with prayer and a hymn
was sung. Mrs.. Harold Cooper
read the scripture Romans 15: 1-7
with ,meditation followin Eg by. Mr's..
Torn
Orders were taken for the Living'
Message and Calendars. it was
dedided to purchase more cutlery
and a coffee maker.
_-i-The committee is to:set-a-day--
next week for Making turkey
pies. :
Mrs.' George Garrett took the
chair for the election 'of officers:
President, Mrsi Harvey Mole;
ht Vice Pres:, Mrs.Clare John-'
stone; -Secretary , Mrs. Harold--
Cooper;• Treasurer, Mri. Tom
Phillips; Social Service, Miss
Rtrth Thompson; Card Secretary,
Mrs. Tom Pritchard; Living 'Niles-
sage Secretary, Mrs. Emest'Gaunt;
Press Secretary, Mrt. Cliff Roul-
ston;.Banquet committee, Mrs.
Ernest. Gaunt Mrs, Harvey Mole
Mts. John Warren.
Mrs. tOrn Pritchard and Mrs.
Cliff Roulston were appointed' as
a committee to prepare a pro-
gramme for the next year.
—The meeting-wasLc os with
a hymn and prayer.
lunch and a social time follow-
ed.
J. W. Van Stempvood
Pastor Mrs. Harvey Mole
Heads A.C.
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