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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-01-23, Page 11LUCKNOW PRESBYTERLAN CHURCH Rev..Wm.Munshaw B,A, M. Div. • SUNDAY, JANUARY 27' _ 10 a.m. 'Sunday School 11 a.m. Morning Worship LUCKNOW CHOSTIAN REFOWO CHURCH.'' Rev, L. VanStaahluinen SUNDAY, JANUARY 27 Services 10:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Listen to the Back to God Hoer 10:30 a.m. CKNX .BY RUTH BUCITMETER • . • Mr and Mrs. Ken Hous- ton returned from. a week's vacation spent - in Boston, New. 'York and Toronto, While in Boston, Ken and Joy , attended the game against St. Louis and in • New York .. attended the Meadowlandi race track horse safe, Then in Toronto they went, ,to the HarneSs' ported and the meeting cation: and be aware of Recording;Mrs, Gordon" adjourned foc,inoeh, people in need and help them Wall; Corresponding - Mrs., In the .afternoon session, •now, Be fl. xible, and heat Donald Gilles: Adult. GrOnps Mrs, Robertson presided, •what God needs, us to do."• West . Mrs, Hugh Nugent; 'Challenge of the 80s", This • encouraged himself in the Mrs. Ross Cumming gave .a Mrs. Warren Wylds, sup; , Adult Groups East - Mrs. meeting-was held pnlan. urd our God, and that we n , commentaryon the hymn, /313e secretary ihOwed filial 'Wm. Reline's; Youth Groips at St. Andrew's PreshYterian . our 'time need courage to Worship the King, and a on the ways,; our supply 'o Mts. Robert Arbuckle; Church, Wingham. Mrs. Don make, ourselveS useful. Mrs. verse was sung. ,Mrs. Bob money is used in the various Children's Gropps . Mrs, Robertsoni Kiniough, pres. ided and Mrs. Harty Bate. man was pianist, Devotions were conducted • by Lucknow Afternoon W.M.S. •Mrs. Austin . Loree • The theme of the annual Meeting oP the Maitland Presbyterial Women's 'Nils.- sionary Societies 'was "The read .the scripture from I Samuel, and Mrs. Kean Laid- law• gave the meditation,. it, she commented that David Morgan Henderson .1ed in prayer. Mrs. Robt. ,Arm- strong, andMrS. Evan Keith gave the treasurer's report. The various secretaries re- Bregman introduced ReV- M. area of our missionary we*, Ken Grant; Associate Mein, , E. ,Tubb.' of Dutbarn, MOder- Mrs, Wm. Mtinshaiii instal- bets' Mrs.'. 'Lloyd Fplker; ator Of,Briice.Maitland PreS. led the officers for - 1980 Friendship and Service bytery who brought greet- Mrs. Robertson, who is Mrs, WM. SMith; Literature legs and spoke to the ladies . retiring spoke 'briefly and and Library - Mrs,- Gerald On the theme, "A new de- Mrs. Ross CumMing, the GibsottrGlad,„Tidings - Cade clods not Change us, but new president, presided. It. Herb: Rueldon; Press Mtg4 there is challehge, which' is ' was decided to send Morgan Henderson;:tife- dhe to other things".. "I am gate to the COnference in Membership - Mrs. Elmer not a prophet," he'said, "but Ottawa. Mts. C. W. King , Jeffray; Supply - Mrs. War- t am aware of the signs of the • gave the courtesies and. Mrs, ten Wylds; Without Portfolio, ,and that they. may Hugh , Nugent . in a - Mrs: Ewan MacLean, Mrs:' bring bring certain results:" For responsive closing prayer. Joseph Martin, Mts. Glenn Canadiani it will be a decade Maitland Presbyterial Haldenby; Auditors, MrS. R. of ehange and challenge. The ficetS .for 1980 are: Hon. Dickson, Mrs.' W. Milligan.' fuse of the '70s is still lit. We- Pies. Mrs, I. W. English; • Horsemen's Association .'tin May see higher costs, unem- Past Pres. Mrs. Den Robert? ntial banquet and: dance:, ployinent and very' few en7 soh; :Pres. Mrs:• Ross Cum- , They also visited with ,,J„ couraging things. There may, ming; ,lst Vice Pres. Mrs. Houston hi Toronto be a return to the church for, 'Robt: Breginan• 2nd Vice stabilitynd:coMfort, ancithe Pres, Mrs„. Walter &lion; church nitty have le Change 3rd' Vice Pres; "'Mrs. Geo,. for more assurance, and be Fisher; 4th Vice Pres, MrS. ready to . Olt the need with; EVan I eith, Treas. life •giVing: -qualities of the Harry • Bateman; Historian , fullness :ol. the gospel. We Mrs. Henry gacKenZie; 'MUst 110- as these who have Ass't. Hist. Mrs. T. A. found it, with joy, • confid- ence, gratefulness and dell= • Secretaries for the year: . Visitors over the weekend with Mr, and • Mrs. W„ G. Reed. were Dick Reed of Hazel Park, Michigan,- Mi.. and . Mrs. W. D. Reed of Goderich, itlx. and Mrs. Howard Reed and -Lorne Fartfsh Lucknow. _t:vci(Novy UNITED CHuggi Rev., Doug Kaufman Minister SUNDAY, JANUARY 27 10 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning. Warship Nursery Provided For,Pre-School Children Jr, Congregation for 5 Year Old Children „ • . 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