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CHRISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP
(MENNONITE)
Ord. Gingrich, Paster
SERVICES
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
EVERYONE WELCOME
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1976 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGII 'TEN;•
. .
!Services at
10 a.m. "Jesus and
and Judas"
2:30 p.m.
"One Church"
Rev. L. Van Staalduinen
Pastor
Pastor,,
,Gilbert Van' Sligtenhorst
10 a.m. Sunday,School
11 a.rn. Worship Service •
7;30 p,m. Evening Service
Midweek Prayer Service
'Wednesday at 8 o'clock
.,(Young People)
iday at 7:30 pans
SUNDAY, MARCH 28th. •
KINLOUGH
PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH
LUCKNOW
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED
CHURCH
Listen to the
Back to God Hour
Message of Today
CHOK Sarnia, 8:30 a:m.
Radio dial 1070
CFOS Owen Sound, 1:30 p.m.
Radio dial 560
SHOWDOWN
Being blind to your faults will
soon catch up with you, and is
apt,to plat you on the •spot.
.
Mnpre was taken by
4106,1artee' tO Wingham HoVital
• on Thursday morning with what
ivas Sttpnose,d to be heart 'attack
and at preserft'has.greatlY
Miss Joanne Agnew of Lucknow
''spent, the Week end with her friend
Wendy, Kay, • 'Wericiy returned
home with her on Sunday and
visited with ' her till' Monday,
evening. '
family were Sunday 'visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stewart and.
Mr. and Mrs.. Walter. Elliott, and ,
family of Lambeth Susan. Stewart
returned hoMe with, them for a
week's holiday. .*
1
David Elliott is ipending this
holiday week with his sister Mrs.
Paul Laidlaw and Mr. Laidlaw of
Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn • ere Sunday visitors with Mr. and
sirs. Douglas Conley and Jason of
Ningham.
Mr. and Mrs. • Mack Inglis 'of
lighgate are visiting with his
pother, Mrs.lorn Inglis, Betty and
tom.
After a week's visit in Sarnia Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Mowbray return-
..,(1 home on Saturday with their
'Relison Falconer, Mrs. Fal-
oner and Lynn of Sarnia, who also
isited with her mother, Mrs..
,iacey of Wingham.
Mrs. Leroy Rintoul, Carol,.
-;.imberley and Debbie of Totten',-
lain; 'are sjending - this holiday
.eek with his parents Mr. and
:ors. .Gordon Rintoul —and her
)arents Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
black of Beigrave. •
A few from here attended the,
Langside ,Concert' held in the
community hall.
The few mild days last week
- started the spring • flowers, snow-
- ,drops and hyacinths, on the south
side of the buildings to remind one
spring is coming.
..LUCKNOW. •
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. 1;i0vg- Kaufman
Pastor •
28th
10 am, Sunday School,..'
Wining WokshiP
Nursery 'provided
for pre-school Children
. • .
Lucknow
Presbyteriatf 'Church
Rev. Glenn Noble, B.A., B.O.
Minister
Phone 528-2740
SUNDAY, MARCH 25 .
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11;00 a.m. Morning Worship
NURSERY FOR
PRESCHOOL CHILDREN
• n .
Take advantage of the 1975 price, The Lord
Sithcoe is maintaining the price on the*2 nite
in the face of rising costs.
modern guest room for 2 nights
• dinner one, evening" at the faiinous Captain's, Table
including a welcoming refreshment
• breakfast each, rnorhing
• free overnight parking (from 6.00 p.m. to 8.30 am.
only each day)'
$6990
subject to advance registration
and you can stay an extra night
for Only$‘2200 double
Affour
See your travel agent or reserve direct.
The Lord:imcoe tiotel, 150 King St. West, Toronto
Tel: (416) 362-1848
Good banking for good living—after sixty.
If you're sixty years old or better, you should look into• Silty-Plus,
The Royal Bank's new bundle of special banking privileges. Free.
'Some of these privileges are:
—No service charge for chequing, bill payment services, or
traveller's cheques.
—A specially designed 'chequebook that gives you 'a permanent
copy.
—A $5 annual discount on a Safe Deposit Box or Safekeeping
Service.
—A special• B6nus Savings Deposit Service with interest linked
to the Consumer Price Index.
—Special term deposit that pays high interest monthly with
flexible redemption privileges.
So come on in and see one of our Managers today
for all the details. Or, if you'd prefer, give them a call.
Joe Hilverda
'Manager
Lucknow
• • 528-2826.
Bill Veriaari
Manager
Kincardine
396.3481
Jene Sellers
Manager
Ripley
895-2995
ROYAL BAN K
serving Ontarfko
Dungannon
.U,C.W.
DUNGANNON NEWS
TheDungannon U.C.W. met on
Tuesday, March 16, at the home of
Mrs. Graham McNee. Mrs.
Leonard. Reed opened the meeting
with prayer. Mrs. George Erring• -
ton read the scripture from Luke
15, verses 11-32 from "Good News
for Modern Man". Mrs. Tom
Culbert gave a reading on friend-
ship and Mrs. Leonard Reed read
about the Toronto DistreSs Centre
and how friends can help people in
distress. Mrs. George Errington
read ,from the "Observer" an
article, "How to Visit in Hospitals
and Nursing Homes". Hymn 402
followed. The offering• was
received and • prayer offered by
Mrs., Chester Finnigan.
Mrs, Dirk Logtenberg chaired
The business part of the' meeting.
Minutes were read and approved.
Correspondence followed.. Mrs
Dirk Logtenberg gave as the
feature, "Something for a Healthy
Body and a Happy Mind", First the
ladies were shown good exercises
for arthritic hands, then they heard
some "Diet Facts" and a htittorouS
reading entitled, "A Letter from
Mont"; ,
The meeting closed with every-
one repeating the benediction and
Mrs. Logtenberg's Thought for
Today, "The reason people find it
is so hard to be happy is that they
always see the past better than it
was, the present worse than it is,
and 'the fdtute finer than it will
kiniough W M• S•..
The Kinlough, Women's Mission-
ary Society met on March 18th in
the church with Mrs. Wm,
MacPherson as hostess. The ladies
repeated the purpose and sang the
hymn Lord, speak to me. -
After the, business session, Mrs.
Tom McDonald gave the Mission-
ary report and the filmstrip.
Mrs. Glen Hakienby. and Mrs.
Jack Barr were conveners for the
' program, Faithful Servants in
Taiwan. The hymn
the
up thy
cross" opened the study. A
panel of Mrs. Frank Maulden, Mrs.'
Don• Bushell, Mrs. Don Robertson
and Mrs. Jack Barr talked about
the Faithful Servant Movement in.
Taiwan. A diScussion followed,
The hymn, "Dear Lord and
.Father of mankind" opened the
worship service led by Mrs. Barr.
The scripture on Matthew, chapter
25. was read and Mrs. McDonald
read the .meditation, Earning the
King's Approval. Mrs. Haldenby
led in" prayer., She also read •a
Letter to the' Apostle Paul from a
Faithleis Mission Board. The
hymn "I'll of salvation take the
cup" was sung. Mrs. Barr closed
on
th
Your
the meeting reading,' It Shows
Mrs. Haldenby gave the courtesy
remarks and grace was sung. Mrs.
MacPherson .served a tasty lunch-,
eon.
be".
Lunch followed, served bY
hostesses Mrs. Graham McNce
and. Mrs. George Errington.