The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-02-20, Page 11On. Febrttary •• 18, the
..neWly-formeri CGIT grottp
from Ripley • will visit the
Lueknow group and share in
LUCKNOW
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED
'CHURCH
Rev. L. Vantaaldiiiilen
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24
• Services -
10:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m."
Listen to the
Back to God Hour
10:30 a.m.--CKNX
NOTICE
TO. ALL RESIDENTS OF:
GODERICH, CLINTON, TOWNSHIP OF
COLBORNE, TOWNSHIP OF GODERICH,
BAYFIELD AND LUCKNOW
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *'*•
Effective January 1, 1980 the new hours for
the Land Fill:Site will be as follows:
MONDAY . FRIDAY 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. STAN -1
'DARE* TIME
MONDAY' FRIDAY 9 A.M. to s Pim.,
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME .
SATURDAY A.M. to P.M. -
• Larry J. McCabe
Secretary
Land Fill Site.Committee
An apple a day may keep the
doctor away but a Victoria and.
Grey FIRSEat 12 1/2 % can help
safeguard yOur financial health,
now and in the fufure.
Take one today
for a better tomorrow
*Guaranteed for one 'year
*01/4 % for 5 years
Both Rates fOr Annual Compounding
vicrom
AND GREY
TRUSr
Contact us in. Goderich arts
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1001019St011 St. 5244381
'The office. will be open till a.m. Thursday &
Friday'evening, Feb. 28 & 29 for' FIFIP depoSits,
Member: Canada Dep6sit Insurarle Corporation
Lucknow Sentinel', 'Wednesdair, I'ebruary
rneetin
• Session: (final year of the ' McNeil; president, Gary session:, chairman Of stew--.
3/ear term shown in brack,7 Johnston; ..secretary, Glen Ards, president,'
eti): chairman, The Minist- Oeagan;..treasurer,, , Kevin Sunday 'School superinten-
er; clerk :Of session, Cliff Willis. dent,
McNeil; Y'ventte Kerr (80);
Cliff McNeil (81); -Doug Mc, • ,
Neil (82); Jamieson RibeY
'(80); Joyce Stothers (81);
Willetta McWhinney (82). • Unit 2,. of the Lucknow disPlay from Japan, A ques- .
Stewards: (final year of the U.C.W: .met in the chureh . tion and answer period
3-year term bracketS):: Ann parlour. February 7 with 12 lowed. •
Feagan (80); Annette Kerr membere answering the toll A reading entitled "Urt••
(81); judy Kerr ($2); Charles - call with Bible verse using changing,Love" was read by :
Johnston (80); •Glen McNeil, ',Love!. : • - • Mrs': Chas. McDonald,
(81); Ron Pentland (82):: Mrs. Peter • Cook chaired
Arnold Stothers • (80); Glen the meeting, opening with a
Ribey ($1); Brian Stothers: • reading entitled "Patchwork
(82); 1,1Yrtle Kerr (1).C.W'r.
Rep.);; Frank Scott (81).„:„
Quilt". Mrs. Wes, Ritchie
Trtiatees: (Permanent), .
Cliff McNeil, secretary; Ron••
ehristilaw, 'read the scripture and . a 7
DP. 69nujirMtNeil; Glen .RibeY, reading on "Talents"; as=
Manse comMittee: Phyllis sisted by Mrs': Cook and •
Scott (U.,C..W.); Mrs. Ron' MrS. J. Kilpatrick.
Pentland (U.C.W.); Judy • , SeVeral _piano solos by-
Kerr,' DOOk 1'1."4eNeil,' Ron Mrs, Mary. MacGillivray -
Pentland, Arnold Stetbers. : were enjoyed by
The • senior • ,groups are •.hoW to make EaSter Eggs Auditors: Minnie . and :The Study Book on Japan
completing their Bible - Study and will' sell a limited ritim- Doug • McNeil; 'treasurer, proved Very interesting, .tak-
"Discovering Good News" her. :An adopted grandmoth- ' Beth Rtttledge; church or- en by Mrs, J: C. CaMpbell,
and will :be taking the Japan el.:and mystery mother..pro- :ganist; Mrs. H. Elliott; press assisted by Mrs. George Jar-
Mission Study. The inter -Teti will soon. he underway • teporter, • EVelyn '-, dine, with several articles oil
senior members. Leader Ber- methates.have begun a study
nice Davies,..explained what en. Human Rights with topics
becOming a senior means. of the. rights' : children,
The three girls- then led, in a family members, the'hatufi--•
• service of worship; President capped,: 'in:Migrants, 'and
Kay MOrrison presented the senior citizens,
lanyards to each girl. The group plans to- learn afilm called "Sand.Castles'",
LUCKNOW
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Officers', boards, • commit- tendent, Diane Drennan; as- United Church ,Women,
tees and leaders for the year sistant superintendent, Mrs. president, Winnifred. Girvin;
1980 Were elected at the i•iVicki Culbert; ' secretary secretary, Dorothy Clem,
annual meeting,/ of Nile Un- ,treasurer, Judy ' Kerr; Ex- • etits; treasurer, Willett(' Mc-
_ited Chiireh. ____,___, '.*rers,leader,_VAteele-Vall21 -WhillneY.--:--,:-
Recording , steward, ca- . derburgh; Hi-C.. leaders,. G. `Nominating committee for .
ford McNeil. • E. Cowan, Glen and Vanda the 1981.• officials:. Clerk of
Unit 2 mee
Three members of Lrielmoir Canadian Girls in Training [CGIT] receive their White lanyards
at The. February:11 meeting.' Front the lift -ere Peggy Giboien, Aslifield, Janice McInnes,
Lucknow and Shirley. 'Leree of Lneknow. The lanyards signify that the girls are now senior
members and were presented by president Kay Morrison. • [Sentinel Staff Photo],
aCconipanied on the piano for
several favottiite hymns.
Miss Helen . • ThOmpson
At the FehruarY,11th CGIT
meeting, Shirley Loree, Peg-
gy Gibson, and *ice Mein-
. nes 'received white latiyards
to signify That they are now
Custodian, •.Beth Rutledge.;
anniversary committee, Jean.
Black, Diane Drennan, Jean
Elliott, IdOta,.Sherwood and
the ministbti-"
Sunday School: Superin-
Institute, meeting was - held Mr< Jas. . McNaughton
February 13th the Institute chaired the program for Mrs.
rooms with a. good attend:- Ted-I:Ube, convener ,of the
ance. The president, Mrs: Resolutions Committee. The
-.Stuart MacGillivray, wet-
corned- the members . and
read- a Valentine poem,
Mrs: Bert Gammie read
the Minutes and also gave
information which she
received regarding money to •
be Paid within the Institute
branch.
It was decided to send a
donation to the 'Stroke Unit'
-of the Winghani and District
Hospital. " •
The roll call was answered.
by 'What resolution I would
program opened with a sing
song with Mrs. Wes Ritchie
at the piano.
Mrs. Spence Irwin,-read
some Valentine poems, and
". 11e of sons were
played on the,piano by Mrs:
Ted Rice,. and. Mrs. James
NcNaughton had the Motto.
"IS retirement good or bad
for your health". The meet-
ing closed with:lunch served
by. Mrs. Ted Rice, , Mrs.
lames McNanghton arid
Mrs. Spence IrWin.
Rev. VVm. Mnnshaw.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24
10 a.m.Sunday School
41 a.m. Morning WorshiP
Everyone Welcome
ST. HELENS U.C.W.
The St. Helens U.C.W.
met on February 12 at Miss
Isdbel Miller' home. There
were eight ladies and One
child preSent.
Mrs. Frank MeQuillin was
in charge of the Worship ser-
vice and had as her theme,
"What Do You See?"
'Mrs. Gordon McPherson
real(' the scripture..
Mrs, Don Cameron pres-
ented* a taped interview of
Some of the highlights of Mr.
Les Fortune's'trip, to Japan
during Expo, in Japan.
Mrs. Gordon McPherson
was in charge of the basi.
nesS. :
Mrs.' Stuart 'Miner closed
the meeting with prayer, A
loVely lunch was served by
Miss. Miller and Mrs. Todd.:
Mrs. Grace , Campbell gave.
the current events,. which
everyone enjoyed.
The topic on 'resolutions"
was very ably given by Mrs. -Ted "Rice, and Mrs: James
McNaughton gave a coMedy.
Valentine reading on •the
"Farmer who vvintecl
wife". •
. wc6ow
osof.E.Q.• •
CHURCH
Rev. Doug Katifman
Miniater
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24'
10 a.m. Sunday School
MOO Mtn. •
Morning Worship
Nursery Provided
For Pre-S,chool Children
Jr. Congregation for
5 -8 Year Old Children
St. Helens UCT~'