HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-02-18, Page 10George Haldenby also gave a poem
on, the theme "Friendship".
Readings were given by.. Mrs.
Delbert.Hedley, "A .Nate of
Friendship"; Mrs. Jack Scott,
"The Gift of • Love"; 'Miss May
Boyle read "The Single Rose"
from the Living Message; Mr's.
Allan RhOdy • read "A Note of
Love4; Miss Edna ,Boyle "I Know
Something GOod About You"; Mrs.
Gerald Rhody COnducted a
"Friendship" contest, and a poem
"The Keeping ,of Friends" closed
the program.
All joined in the closing prayer.
Grace 'was sung and a delicious
lunch was served' by the hostess.
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Luc .now
Presbyterian Church
Roy, GIsnn Noble, B.A. B.D.
Minister
Phone 528-2740
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22
10:00 am. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Warship
NURSERY. FOR ,
PRESCHOOL CHILDREN
MIRACLE WORKER
The• man who makes ends meet
this time of year proves to the
world he has great ability.
Two Girls Become
CGIT Seniors
At the Monday meeting, of
Lucknow. Canadian Girls In Train,
ing; Brenda Arnold and Lynn
Elphick received lanyards to signify
that they are now senior members.
Leader. Elizabeth Ritchie and the
two girls participated in the service
with appropriate verses, scriptur-
es, prayers and music. Kim
Haldei‘by told what wearing , a .
lanyard means and president•
Joanne Ritchie presented each girl
with her• white lanyard,. The
service was concluded with the
C.G.I.T. purpose, verse and hymn.
During the business Meeting a
letter from the group's foster child
in Peru was read. Plans were
•discussed 'for the Teeswater
'C.G.I.T. visit on March 1, for, the
World. Day. Of Prayer Service and a
pot luck supper. • The movie
"Flipper" Will' be Shown for
children on March * 20.
Leader Nancy Ritchie led in a
game of Bucket Ball using ping
pong balls. Ping pong is the top
sport in China. Each girl is to b ing
in article made 'in China for it
week.
Leader Mary, Nelson gave the
introduction of Chinese communes,
and Patti-Lou Irwin read about
communes as seen by a high school
student. hi: their grodps, the girlS
had further discussion and activit-
ies about "China.
The meeting, closed, with Taps.
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UNITED CHURCH
_Ray..Doug Kaufman
Pastor
FEBRUARY 22nd
10 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. .Morning Worship
Nursery provided
for pre-school children
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. WEDNESDAY,, FEBRUARY 18,. 474
Donnybrook
The February meeting of Donny-
brook. United. Church Women was
.held .at the home of Mrs. Wm.
Hardy Thesday' afternoon with a
small attendance. . •
Mrs. Ray Hanna and Mrs. Wm.
Hardy were in 'Charge of, the
meeting: Mrs. Win.. Hardy gave
the call t6.t orship and a prayer,
Hymn 24P• 'Jesus shall reign"
IA as sung. • Mrs. Wm. Hardy gave
the scripture reading and 'a poem
• This is, the pay IA as read by
Mrs. Stuar. Chaltiney . Hymn 252
' 'In - 'Christ . there is nr) East or
Wes-t'* was sung. .
lvirs. Ra•y Hamm gaNe a talk on „
IL:Lited Church. Missions 'in Angola.
7,,,She said rin-.!,..e.• our9 ,inissionaries
1, ,aeft Ar,gt.,; due IQ the fighting
there.
,
•
Mr's. JefferSt_n tOok aver
the business the absence of 'the.
'president.
Mrs. Wrn. Hardy read poems,
Opportunit ,, .* and
'Past Mistakes -. Hymn
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38,8 "0
Master let me walk With thee” was
sung pill the meeting closed with'
pr,ayet
Mr,S. E. Robinson and' Mrs. 1.
; Hildebrand assisted the hostess
serve a dainty lunch. •
HOCKEY
On Friday, February. 6, the
-Ripley-Huron 'Central School girls
,played Brookside; Susan Dawson
and Janice Elliott got the goals.
The score 'was a 2-2 tie, and on
Tuesday. Febrnary 10th, the girls
played the .Atom B's., The girls
beat them 7-3. Ann Courtney and
Sandra' Stewart took turns playing
goal. They •both 'did a great job.
The girlshaven'tlost.a game yet.
• Keep up the good work girls!
THE SQUEEZE
Today's high prices may go
over the :hump;' but 'still leaves
the consumer over the barrel.
KINLOUGH NEWS
•
The Kinlough' Anglican Charch
Women met on Friday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Jack Scott for
their, February,meeting. • The
. president Miss. ay Boyle presided
and opened the meeting with
prayer and the hymn "What a
friend we hive in Jesus" was sung.
The members prayer, the prayer
partner's prayer; and the Lord's
prayer were repeated in, unison.-
Mrs. Art Hildenby read the
scripture froth Romans 6. Mrs,
Delbert. Hedley acted as secretary.
Mrs.' George Graham gave a lovely
meditation on the theme "Friend-
ship" and "LoVe" and ended it up
with a. Poem "My, Valentine",
The roll call was "A love quote".
A letter was read from Mrs. Irene
Clark of goderic4,, secretary-
treasurer of South Saugeen Dean-
ery and it was announced that the
spring Deanery meeting Will be
held at Wingham. Plans were
made 'for the Women's World ,Day.
of Prayer • which will be held this
year in' the. Anglican• Church , on
. Friday, March 5th'. The March
Meeting will be held at the home of
Mrs. David HaldenbY. This will be
the Lenten. Quiet Day. ,
Mrs. Gerald. Rhody, prOgram
convener,-'presided and read two
poems on "Friendship".
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St. Peters A.C.W.
The, February meeting of St.
Peter's Anglican' Church Women
was held 'in the. Parish Hall with the
president, Mrs. Harold Cooper in
charge. Mrs. Les Hazelden read
'the scripture and the roll call, was
answered With a Bible verse
"Faith!-!. Mrs. Ernest 'Gaunt read
an article "Faith for Living":
Mrs: John 'Warren' reported on
the planning meeting for the' Werld
Day of Prayer and Mrs. George
Garratt volunteered to assist her in
our part of that service.
Plans for . •the Pancake Supper
were discussed. This will be on
March • 2nd this Jear. • •
Mr. Garratt approached the
ladies asking if they would
purchase Server's Crosses for the
four young people who assist in the
services: He also asked for', a
"Laud Deo" for the lay reader. He
plans to dedicate and present these
at the service •on Fehruary 24.
Discussion followed re paying .for
caretaking for banquets. . •
Mr5. Warren gave a' reading
"What Christ Did" followed by a
reading "Hazards" by Mrs. Cliff
Rourgtop. This was from a book by
Greg Clarke.
Mrs: Gaunt, stumped all with a
contest.
Trinity
•!Trinity• United Church .WOmen
held . their February. meeting ‘. on
Thursday 'afternoon; February. l2,...•
at , .the - home of Mrs: Donald
Hackett with an attendance . of 24. •
members.. • •-
The,, president, .. 'Mrs.:, 'Chester
Hackett, opened the meeting With a
.feW Words of welcome. Hymn 216
followed and then all repeated the -
'Lord's Prayer in unison. Mrs.
Hackett then read i'poern-: A hymn .,•
was- sung. -and Mrs. Jim Hunter
read ,the scripture, Psalm 121.'
• Mrs. Frank Ritchie the .•
Meditation ..."Thy Will Be Done".
Mrs. Blake Alton read :an 'article,'
"This, Titne To-Morrow' and dien •
led in prayer. 'The devotions,'eloSed,
with the ,singing of Hymn '243..
\The ladies are reminded that the
World's •Day Prayer would be'
held in Lucknov.,.United 'Church oil
March 5. Mrs., Cook gave: the
Study Book with 'the topic beHig
Zarribia: Mrs. Blake Alton, played a
piano sOki, "The Lord's Prayer". .
The different committees reported'
and .a bale is. t6 be: packed the
middleof March. Thank yOu notes
were read and a report was -given
on ,.the progress. of 'the 11.istory
BoOk. Hymn "There's a vorld .otit
there", was sung and the president
.closed the meeting with_ prayer. A.
dainty lunch was then served by
the committee :in charge. • •
KINLoUGH
PENTECOSTAL.
CHURCH
•
Pastor
Gilbert Van Sligtonhorst
10 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.rn. Worship Service
7:30 p.m. Evening Service,
Midweek Prayer Service'
Wednesday at• 8 o'clock
C.A. (Young People)
Friday at,7:30 p.m.
LUCKNOW
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED
CHURCH .
Rev. L. Van Staalduinen
Pastor
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22
Services at
1 a.m. "Self Examination"
2:30 p.m.
"Suffering Is Remedial"
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Message of Today
"Books That Mock Deaths"
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Radio dial 560
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Mr. Garratt closed the meeting
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