The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-01-16, Page 11ald Hackett opened the Meet- '
ing With a prayer for the New
Year. '•
.-" Devotions began with '
poem read- •by MrS, Wm.
Andrew. Mrs. Allan Ritchie
read :the scripture. Mrs:.
Wm. Andrew led in prayer
followed by: the meditation
• and ciosing prayer J
Mts.. Donald Hackett
thanked' Mrs Warren Zinn
The Jptiary :meeting
Trinity IJ:C.W. was held:• at'
the hottie of Mrs ,Warrett
Zinn' on Thursday;; Jantiary
The January' meeting' of The program; presided very interestingtalk on the talk and presented her with a - -
'the LuelotOw Women's lnsti- over by Mrs. George Whitby, "Internationnl Year -of the gift, contest, on Oatmeal
tute was held in the 4,SlheltenjOYed-witIrMrs;-- solo.:of :41,,medley of CookieS'itias judged by Mrs
Ball with Mrs:. Stewart Mac- . Whitby reading a' paper -"047: impertant age in the up- tunes was played by Mrs. - RbsS
Gillivray welcoming the the life of Robert“ Burns";, .hringing, of n child Is, from Stewart. MacGillivray and - Brown with Mts. Wes Rit-
members and. reading. Our 'guest speaker'''. Mrs, birth to the age of There Mrs.. W. Young gave the .” chic toifig 00 winner.
' paper on^ the NeW Year. The Ross Cumming :of '.Ripley,. . are .many..children who are motto,' leave their
business, waS conducted and who.is'President of the.Bruce _•vell cared for, hut also there. footprints on ".the a sands
• the roll" call;• verse from South District Institute, was are a ireat ;many', who are
ems", Was answered • by a Whitby. ,
.,one.. of Robert Ourne introduced, by Mrs.' George
note rs.r wnitly•thanked Mrs.
good 'attendance. Mrs.' Cumming gave Cumming for her infiiithatiye
for opening her. home for the
day 'and the ininutes of the
last.fmeetingVere. read Thei
roll call was answered by a•
10 with 27 members and 4 • proverb to.follow' this coming
children Present, Mrs. Don- yeari and Paying "fees. Mrs.
-D. A: Hackett. led in ptayer.
Mrs. Charles 'Wilkins': con
ducted the bible study on
"Mary, Mother. of Jesus''
and • closed it with prayer.
Mrs.. Donald Hackett dedi-
cated the ;offering,
• Mrs: Dong Baynaid intro-
duced ;the Mission Study for
. the next tWo years which is to
•. be . on JaPpin and submitted
five .names, for : consideration
as Live love. PrOjects'.;',A. --
Prologue 4'a New Year was
read ,,by Mrsi Alex liabkett,, ;.
The, 'meeting closed with
prayer and lunch. '•
LUCKNOW
.1.3RESEiYTERIAN
CHURL
Rev. Wm. Munshaw"
B.A. M. Div.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 20
10 aan, Sunday School
11 a.m. Morning Wotship
LOCKNOW
''CHRISTIAN
REFOWD
CHURCH
R v, L. VanStaalduinen
SUNDAY, JANUARY 20
Services. •
10400 a.m, and WO
Listen to the
Back to God Hour
10:30 aart.•CKNX
Lunch was served by Mrs.'
George ,Whitby, Mrs.. Wes
Young and Mts.. •Wes Rit-
10 a,:m. Sunday SehOol
11 00 a.m:
Morning Worship
• Nursery Provided
Pre-SchoOlChildren
Jr.,Congregation for
-a Year Old Children'
r,
,:Mrs. Lynn Lowry
f "her home rfor, the'..440ary
meeting of Pine • River
1.);C„.W. The _president, Mrs
Jack Camphell; read. A
Welcome to the New Year. children.
Worship and prayer on the - •
New-Year--theme-was taken
by Mrs. Botyliutledge. Scrip- St. Hele ture passages-were.-read by
Mrs. Vaughn Munroe: cMts.
Glen Boyd" read an article
from the 013,,seiver. , Mrs,
Allan FaizeV outlined the
• live-love projects chosen: for
1980.
The Mission Study on
Japan was capably introdue= _ g ben.a
with the Japanese interpre-
tation of the twenty-third
Psahn.
Business was transacted,
and the treasurer's report
given by Mrs. Ken Farrell.'
The president extended conr-
Robert. Irvin ,nt, Dungannon in - Frank McQuillin, and the
Victoria Hospital. in London fin"cial ' report ..by Mrs.
On Sunday, • McPherson.'
Get well wishes to John Correspondence was dealt_
Ritchie who is in Vintigham . with,' fees paid ' envelopes
Hospital. given Out and gennies col- ,'
' Dora Alton returned home lected, •,, 1 TOWN
from hospital on Wednesday, . Plate-were made; for the • .
' Jessie Kirkland spent a February meeting and lunch ' CALL COLLECT
' few days' with Nancy and'
fiord- Polkard of Belgrave,
Harvey and Betty, Eldon
and kadelifte Ritchie visited
BY BETTY IDTCHLE
Christian
in: Japan:
-rt. St, 'Helens U,C.W.
in t on ',January 6, 1980 at
;11. Don Cameron's hotte.
group was pleased to
hav „as guests, Rev. and,
Mr . 'Stuart Miner.
Mrs. Gordon McPherson
was in charge of the worship.
Miss.- Isobel- Miller had the
topic• and was assisted. by.
Mrs. Toni Todd in present-
ing, "Being a Christian iii` l
Japan", and "Japan: The
People and their, Society".
,,Mts. Gordon MePherson°'
was in charge • of the buil-
, ness. Minutes of the last
meeting were read by Mrs..
-tes „to,the, ste s and the
corninittee_ladies.
`. A noon' smorgasbord and
fellbwshipperiod was enjoY
ed 1-.ty 27 la4ies and two',
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