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LUCKNOW
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED
CHURCH
Rev, L. Van Staalduinen,
Pastor •
SUNDAY, MARCH 7
Servicop at
10 ,a.m. Suffering
Redemptive
2:30 p.m.
"To Bring Us To Glory" •
Listen to the
Back' to God Hour
Message of Today -
CHOK Sarnia, 8:30 aim.
Radio dial 1070
CFOS Owen Sound, • 1:30 p.m.
Radio dial 560
KINLOUGH.
PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH
Pastor°
• Gilbert Vaningtenhorst ,
10 a.m.' Sunday School •
11 •a.ni. Worship Service
7:30 p.m. •Evening Service
- • Midweek Prayer Service
Wednesday at 8 o'clock
C.A. (Young People)
Friday at 7:30p.m. '
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DUNGANNON
CHRISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP
(MENNONITE)
Ore* Gingrich, Pastor
SERVICES
10:00 a.rn. Sunday School.
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
EVERYONE WELCOME
LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. Doug Kaufman
Pastor
MARCH 7th
10t.m. Sunday School
11, a.m. Morning Worship
Nursery provided
for ,pre-school children
Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
Rey. Glenn Noble, B.A., B.D.
Minister
Phone 528-2740
• SUNDAY, MARCH' 7
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
NURSERY FOR •
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meeting will be held this Sunday
evening, February 22 at Barry
Elliott's at 8.30.
Grace' was sung and lunch was
served.
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THE Luclogriv SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, oNTAEH)
WEDNESDAY, MARCH. 3, 1976
Teeswater CGIT
Visit Lucknow
On Monday evening, Teeswater
Canadian Girls :In Training ,with
their leader Eugenia Schneider,
visited Lucknow C.G.1.T. Each
Person-was given a puzzle piece to
thatch up with three other people.-
These girls then sat. together for a
pot luck supper.
President Joanne Ritchie wel-
comed the visitors and led' in
Grace,. After dinner Nancy Warren
led in, a sing song.
Both Lucknow Senior groups did
parts in the World Day of Prayer
service "Education for All of Life".
Readings, prayers, scripture and
songs, such as "Day by Day",
were done with everyone particip-
ating.
Teeswater president Diane Mac-
Donald led in two games and the
evening closed with two favourite
songs and Taps.
For the February Women's.
Missionary Societyi, meeting of.
Ashfield Pre4byterian Church, the
ladies visited the PinecrestNursing
Home in Lucknow. Mrs. Warren
Wylds opened the meeting by
welcoming the residents. Mrs.
;Doug Martyn was pianist . and the
, first verses of hymn What a Friend
We Have Jesus, The Lord's My-
Shepherd, The Church's One
Foundation and Jesus Loves Me
were sung by • everyone present.
Mrs. Warren Wylds gave the
devotional prepared by' Mrs. Earl
Howes taken from 'Psalm 103 and
followed with prayer. The roll call,
"verse on love", 'was answered by
nine ladies. Mrs. Doug Martyn
favoured with piano selections, He
Leadeth Me, Ivory Palaces and The
Old Rugged Cross. A reading "A
Smile" .was given by Mrs. Jim
West.
Mrs. Warren Wylds closed this
portion of the meeting with prayer.
Lunch was served by the ladies to
the • residents , and- 'a social 'time
followed-when everyone visited the
residents' at their rooms. - •
For the remaining part 'of the
meeting the' ladies went to/ the
home of Mrs. Wm. Ross in
Lucknow. Business was discussed
and Mrs. Jim West was named to
the nominating -committee. Prof.
Hay, Moderator of the General
Assembly for the Presbyterian
Church of Canada, is to be the
guest speaker on Sunday, •'March
21st. The ladies are asked to bring
lunch for the' morning service, with
lunch being served at noon. ' There
will be a cleaning bee, to be held on
March 20th.
World Day of Prayer Service is to
be held,a'week later on March • 12th
at 8 p.m. at the church.' Offertory
prayer was given by Mrs. Warren
Wylds which brought the meeting'
to a close.
Dungannon
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Dungannon United, • Church
:Women met at 2 p.m. on February
17• at the home of Helen Dawson.
Bessie McNee of the Literature and
Program committee opened the
meeting with .a short reading and
hymn 259 , was -sung.
The scripture lesson was taken
from Matthew '9. Bessie McNee
gave _a meditation reading entitled
"One in a Multitude" and closed
with a' poem..
Emma Rivett gave a very'
informative talk 'on the missionary
work in Zambia and a native church
worker named Harriet Mubanga.
Hymn 252 followed and Bessie
McNee closed the program with
prayer. •
Tina Logtenberg chaired the.
business portion of . the. meeting,
and thanked the ladies for coming
out and the program committee • for
their efforts. Our annual meeting.'
will be ThursdaY, February 26 at
12.30, beginning with a pot luck
dinner. Dungannon U.C.W. is
invited to the World Day of Prayer
on March 5 at the Christian
Fellowship Church.. Anyone wish-
ing to order coffee spoons please
let Helen Dawson or Donna Alton
know before the April meeting.
Tina Logtenberg •`thanked the
hostess for the use of her home,
and closed the meeting with a
sincere prayer 'for the many people
left homeless in Guatemala follow-
ing an earthquake.
Helen Dawson and Olive Blake
served a delicious lunch and a
social time followed.
• Olivet
OLIVET NEWS
The Olivet Unit of St. Andrew's
United Church Women met at the
home of Mrs. Robert . Osborne on
Thursday. Afternoon, February
19th. Mrs, Ray Hainilton opoped
the meeting with .a poem "Road to
Loire".
The scripture and comments
were taken from John , 1, verses
35,42. Mrs. Gerald Coiling led in
prayer. A reading.; about St..
Valentine was givetiLby Mrs. Wes
Smith. Mrs. Raymond • Hamilton
conducted a very interesting Bible
quiz. ,
Mrs. Robert Osborne gave the
topic which, was "Medical 'work in
Canada". It concerned doctors
that were working • in Mission
Hospitals.'
The roll call was "A change in
Missionary work". Mrs. Gerald
Colling read the minutes of•thelast •
Meeting. Mrs. Oscar White read a
letter , from Burma about ,the used
Christmas cards that were sent.
The U.C 1.W. ,benediction was
'repeated and lunch served by the
group in_charge.
Y.P.S. Meeting
WHITECHURCH NEWS
On Sunday evening the Young
Peoples Society held their meeting
at, Langside Elliott Church.. Barry Ellio
opened the meeting with a hyrim
sing followed by prayer by /Barry
Elliott. Luke 7 was read by Billie
Gibson.
The society 'then divided, into.
groups for discussion on topic, Sin..
All then gathered as one and gave
their findings.. The offering was
received and dedicated by John. de
Boer. The minutes were read by
secretary, 'Wendy Kay.
It was decided that the Y.P.S.
would take the Sunday service at
Whitechurch and. Langside church-
es on April • 11. The executive
Chalmers W.M.S.
WHITECHURCH NEWS
Chalmers Presbyterian Women's
Missionary Society held their
February, meeting • at the home • of
Mrs. Wesley Tiffin on Wednesday,
. February 18. Mrs.WalOce Conn,
leader, opened the meeting with a
warm welcome to all, and a poem on
Love. All sang the hymn, Come let
us sing, with Mrs. Don Ross.
organist..
- The 'scripture was read tly Mrs.
- Bill Purdon. The° meditation on
Love was given by Mrs. Earl
Caslick. She followed with prayer.
Mrs. Dawson'Craig gave a reading,
Missions. •All sang hymn,' Love.
Divine. . • MrS. Gordon Rintoul gave a
• reading. Cancelled Prayer was
read by Mrs. Victor Emerson.
Mrs. Wallace . Milligan gave a
reading, Pay Your Way. The topic
was given by Mrs. .Wallace Conn.
Mrs. Don Ross, 1st vice presid-
ent, presided for., the business in
the absence of president, Mrs.
Jan de Boer. The roll call was
called by the. secretary,' Mrs.
Gordon Rintoul, and answered by
• nine: giving an interesting item
from • the Record. ArrangementS
were made for the VVorld Day of
Prayer to be held March 5. in
Chalmer's Presbyterian Church.
The welcome committee are Mrs.
Wallace Conn and '.Mrs. pill
Purdon. Mrs. Dawson Craig is to
assist in receiving the offering:
A letter was received and red
• from Mrs. Arbuckle, Wingham
inviting the society to. attend a
meeting where Rev. L: G. Stairs,
area secretary. for' South Western
Ontario, will be present to tell of
the Leprosy- Mission and the use
that can be made of used stamps.
Leave 'A inch Paper around stamp.
Steamed stamps, are -to be , kept
separate as they are ' inferior in
value, and U.S. stamps are of less
value. Mrs. Milligan; treasurer,
received the' offering dedicated by
,Mrs..Robt. Mowbray.
Mrs. Earl Caslick conducted an
interesting contest. The next
meeting will be held at the home of
Mrs. Wallace Milligan. '
The Ladies Aid meeting was
held. The collection was received.
As the plaster ceiling in the living
and dining rooms at the manse are
ready to fall. off, the managers
asked the Ladies Aid if they would
provide the money to ,bity tile so
that they could put.: it on before
seeding. The ladies agreed to give.
them $275.00. The hymn,. More
love to Thee, was sung. Mrs. Don
Ross gave the closing prayer.
Grace was sung and the hostess
served lunch. Mrs. • Wallace
Milligan gave the courtesy re-
marks.