HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-03-19, Page 10LUCKNOW
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev".. Win. Munshaw
llt,- M. Div,
SUNDAY, MARCH 23
10 a.rn. Sunday $thool
11 a-m, Morbing Worship
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See our Representative
Don Handford and/or John MacKenzie
at: The Bedford Hotel
Goderich, Ontario
Every Tuesday on: Next' Visit: march 25th.
FEDERAL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT BANK
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apron contest
The regular 'reeting of the
, Trinity 1.1.C,W, was held
Thursdayo March 13 a 1:30
at the hOrne of Mary Lou
Raynard, Seventeen Mem-
, hers and one child were
present.. • The : president, , Shirley
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FolloWing the singing of
the Institute Grace, hostess-
es, Mrs.°M, Gibson, Mrs. 0.
Smith, Mrs. S. MaeGillivray
and. Mrs. A. Gatnmie served
a delicious dessert to mem-
,
hers •of the. Lucknow VVom-
BY MRS. JOHN FERGUSON-
Despite wintery weather,
Pine River U.C.W..held their
...March meeting at the home
of Mrs. Delbert Wilson,
Point Clark, with 18 ladies
present. 'Dessert was served
prior to the meeting.
President, Mr-s. Jack
Campbell, read "Let us
Smile", followed by the song"
"Magic Penny". The
Purpose was repeat-
ed.
"Mrs. Vaughn Munroe, act-
ing secretary, read the mnin
"and called the roll
answered with "How is
Japanese culture different . from ,ours?"
ladies who judged the ap-
"S l ow
en's Institute.
The Opening 'Ode was
sung and -the. Mary Stewart
collect repeated. Mrs. S,
MacGillivray, president,
gave a reading, on St. Pat-
riek's Day.
The president reported
that she . and Mrs. Wayne
Lowry had visited the sick,
shutins, and new families in
the community.
A report of the PreSh.Y-
terial annual • meeting in.
Mount Forest was given by
Mrs. Lynn Lowry:
.Program convener; Mrs.
Mervyn Funston, read a
couple .:.of.timely, teadings,
"Advice for Lent" and "The
meaning of Lent to Christ-
ians".
Mrs. Leonard Courtney
read the scripture'from Mat-
thew.,____ancL meditatien,
Prayer was, offered.
A Japanese girls' story
about "One hundred and, two
years in Canada and still an
Down", was read by Shirley..
Hackett. Bell Hackett led in
prayer. . The offering '
dedicated by Shirley
ett o. tt
Mayrne Wilkins.,presented
the Bible Study based on
people from. the Bible, She
Trinity ladies are invited to
the Spring Thankoffering at'
the Lucknow United• Church
on Sunday, April 20 at 8 p.m.
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A minute's silence was
observed for one of the
members, Mrs. Harry Nixon,
who has passed away. -
At the annual meeting in
April, there will be a pot luck
dinner commencing at 12.30
p.m.
tmmigrant", Was read by
Mrs. FunstOn.
Mrs. Courtney introduced
Mrs. Ken Inglis cif Kincar-
dine who showed slide
taken in Japan when she. ac-
companied ''her husband to
the 14th International niara-
thon in Fukuoka, where 100
athletes competed. Her com-
mentary, as well as treasured
articles display, such as the
inscribed bronze medal ,Ken
received, a happy robe, and
beautiful silk shawls, proved
most, interesting.
Mrs. Funston thanked the
speaker and presented her
with a -gift. .
Courtesies were extended,
and the president closed the
meeting with prayer.
trailer in afire. Fred Broome
made a motion to give the
O'Neil family a blanket also
and this was, seconded by
Mrs. George Whitby dis-
played a quilt . that members
of the Institute quilted at her
Theron call was answered
with, ' 'Something different I
would like to, plant 'in my
garden". '
Mrs. M. Gibson, convener
of the 'Agricultural and Can-
adian Industry committee,
took charge of the program
which opened with the, sing-
ing of p Canada.
A. nuinber of Irish songs
were sung by Mrs. H. Bar-
ger, Mrs. S. MacGillivray,
Mrs.- M. Gibson and Mrs.
William Helen, with Mrs.
WeS Ritchie at the piano.
Mrs. Bert Gammie and
Mrs. 0. Smith each conduct-a
ed an Irish contest.
',There will always be faith,
as long •as there is a •sped
catalogue..",: was._ the- motto,
whiCh was very ably given by
Mrs. M. Gibson. Mrs.
George Whitby gave An in-
teresting talk on Indoor
Gardening, after which there
was a--question- period.
Mrs. S. MacGillivray play-
ed several Irish numbers on
the piano and the meeting
closed with the Queen..
LUCKNOW
UNITE D
CHURCH
, .
Rey.,Dotig katdman
Minister
SUNDAY, MARCH 23 •
10 Lin: Sunday School
11:00 a'. m:
_Morning Worship
• Nursery PrOvided
For Pre-School, Children
Jr. Congregationfor
5 -8 Year Old Children
LUCKNOW.
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED
CHURCH
SUNDAY, MARCH 25
Services
101;00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
Listen to the
Back to God. Hour
10:30a.rn, CKNX
Trees
tapped
and ready
BY LORRAINE McGUIRE
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc-
Guire and Christopher visit-
ed on Sunday with Miss
Nancy MeGuire and Carol
MacKay of London.
Jim Black has about 200
trees tapped for maple syr-
up. If the next week or so
proves to be good sap weath-
er, Jim will be very busy.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hag-
german entertained some
friends and neighbours on
, Saturday evening for a card
party at their home.
Visiting on Sunday with
Mrs.„Blanche Hamilton were
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hamilton
- and girls of Hanover.
Miss Joyce Black of King-
ston spent last week visiting
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Black and Jim.
Mr. and Mrs. 'David King
of Goderich visited recently
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack,
McGuire and Brian.
Minutes of the: FebruarY
meeting were read and adop-
ted,' —
The roll call was answered
by handing in an article for
- the craft festival.
meeting in her home' and '
Welcomed all those present,
Me
Slides on Japan shawn to UCNV
The World 'Day of, Prayer
Service :at the,, Lucknow_,,
Christian Reformed' chinch
Was attended by five ladies
from Trinity. The Spring
Thankoffering of Trinity
will be held April 13,
VA 8 with Mrs Stewart Miner
Wendy Nixon,
.:There arefour rn quilts co-
pleted to. be Ant to Five
Oaks.
DOnna Raynard entertain-
ed the ladies with step dan-
cing.
Hackett, opened the meeting read the story about Mary as guest speaker.The stir- Shirley Sackett 'closed the
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' with the ' call to worship, Marion Zinn and WendY and Martha,' A short ques- rounding church- groups are meeting with Prayer. Litnch ..search Thine Own Heart". Nixon were judges for an tion • and answer , period fol- to be invited. was served by the committee
Bell Hackett and Shirley apron contest. The results lowed Mayme also read the The ladies/ are catering to . in charge.'
Irvin were ._ in _:_ charge_ of were: fancy ' apron; firsti-- --Paern:!AheAurnan Touch" the bowling banquet on April
devotions. The scripture, St, MaYme Wilkins, and second, and cloSed the ,,Bible Study 19. 'A report on supply and
James 1, verses 22-25, was . Shirley Hackett; practical ai). with prayer._..*,.. ' welfare was given by Freda
read by Shirley Irvin. "Build- ton, first, Virginia Hackett, - , Broome. A blanket was given
ing personalities" was the and second, Ella Hackett. Several letters and thank- to the Brown faMily (former-
topic for . meditation. "Bell Ella Hackett thanked the you notes. were read. The ly.Betty Hayes) who lost their
Hackett led in prayer.
rons.
Shirley Hackett thanked •
Mary Lou for having the A poem, , .
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