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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-10-15, Page 10Lucknow United Church Extends a Cordial Invitation to the Community To Attend Its 118th Anniversary Sunday, October 19 " 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Guest Preacher Rev. John Sherman, B.A., S.D., M'.L.S EVERYONE WELCOME Page 10^-tuelmew SentWell WerinesdaY1 Qetobei '15,' 980 LUC OW U W units hold October meetings. `"bees -bets 'and read- a-Thanks;-, pressed all our thanks to officers gave' reports: Mrs. ideci-for the fregrare7 opdrir-, Fry,-.7- giving Blessing, The roll call, Mrs, Loree. Nelson R4Ynard told of the ing with 4 reading, ''hank eon' which is goVernment . ielifile anirtlfi-edira- SamethIng I am Thankful Mrs.. Edith Webster sang duties of the ChristiaU SteW- You God. controlled. :, :„ . . , For, was answered by 15 and played a musical num- ardSbip coeyener, plans The scripture; meditation Mrs. Johnstone thanked members and a guest. The ber. Mrs, Nancy Gibson des:- were made :for the Few' and prayer .was ^ taken by Mrs. Mowbray for her inter- visiting was reported by Mrs" ed with a prayer of Thanks- Supper to be. held seen, ' Mra. IvariXonley, ^ ' .esting slides and Comment- Vernon Hunter. Mrs. Gordon giving. Mrs. Freda.' Button . adrs,;Lewrence MeLeod; in ', Mrs, l ; Gordon JohnSione ary. - ' ^ • , , , Morrison and Mrs. Glen read a poem on Harvest Time charge of the program, read, gave. a reading on Thanks' A social heur followed. Walden read a list of helpers and closed with prayer. Mrs, - a poem, Life is a Mitture. ' giving and a pleasing piano • ' and goods needed for the Greta Rice favoured with Stewardship was the ' theme" duet was .given by ,Mts, Bill - Fowl Supper, October 21, several piano selections of the devotions and Mrs; Graham and Julie Davies, Helpers were also need to while lunch was prepared.; Edna McDonald read the Mrs., Collyer then intro- . house clean the church kit- scripture. A. meditation was duced-Ahe guest Apeaker, chen and do some painting at given by Mrs. Nelson Ray- Mrs. Ken Mowbray of Leek- the manse. A good response UNIT 2 LUCKNOW U.C.W. hard. A good and faithful now, was received. steward is 'worthy of trust Mrs. Mowbray related, A visit to Pinecrest. Nuts- Member . of Unit 2 of the and uses the talents he or she through slides, a three-week ing Home is to be arranged Lucknow U.C.W. met in the' possesses. holiday she and Mrs. Al by Mri. Robert Irvvin. Church . ParlOur Tuesday, Readings, Summer's End. Baker of. Stayner, formerly of The new Study Book, Part- October 7 in the afternoon and Autumn, were given by Lucknow„, _had enjoyed in tiers in the Gospel, a study of with an attendance of 16. Mrs. Eldon Ritchie and Mrs.. October 1979 in Tunisia, Central and South Americas. Mrs. Evelyn Cook chaired Walter' Dexter. Africa.' Their , holiday visit MrS. Nancy Gibson introdUc- the meeting, assisted by .ThanksgiVing was the 'was with Mrs. Mowbra3es ed the program by .a poem on Mrs. Shirley Bolt and Mrs. theme of a talk given by Mrs. brother-in-law, Dr, John Thanksgiving. The scripture Noma Campbell, and Mts. McLeod. It was in 1879 that Mowbray and his wife, the Was read by ' Mrs..Doris Isabel Ritchie at the piano. the Canadian government former Catherine Johnston, Humphrey and two Thanks- The roll call was answered by issued a proclamation setting both fermerly of. Lucknow. giving hymns were sung. a ThankSgivint Verse. aside. October 7 as the first Dr. and Mrs. Mowbray Mrs. Mary MacGillivray, Thanksgiving, day. In 1957, were stationed at Sousse, Teri•'t . as social convener, asked for the second Monday of Oat- where Dr. Mowbray was UNIT 1 LUCKNOW U.C.W, Mrs, Austin Leree, the guest Gordon Kirkland on October unit of ow tuok now speaker, told of God's Gifts 7, Sixteen members answer- to Mankind, using five gift ed the roll, call by naming a U.C.W. held their October, wrapped boxes to demon- woman of the Bible. meeting at the berm of Mrs. strate; white for Salvation, Mrs, Harvey Houston wel- Harvey Webster...green forFaith; red for Love; corned all, and reads Poem , ,The leader, Mrs. Russ blue for TrOth and 'gold for -Thank You Geri. After sing-. Button, welcomed the mem- Hope, Mrs. Olive Irwin ex- ing a hymn the various t y r:. frmn Supply and Welfare, residing in Cranbrook, Brit- expressing thanks Air the ise col/Tibia. contribution to Missions, was M rs, Mowbray showed read by Mrs. Harold Greer, beautifei slides and desorib followed by the business, ed the country. Tunisia is 500 which dealt with, the arm- , miles of beautiful' Medirer ing fowl supper; ' ,bean coast-line. She 'also Mrs. Stuart Collyer, preS- seabed the climate, indtts LUCKNOW PRESBYTERIAN:, CHURCH Rev. Wm. Mimahtew B.A. M. Div. by a Thanksgiving reading mg with prayer. by. Mrs. Mamie Henderson, A social, time was enjoyed. and prayer by Mrs, Ellen Cardis. The scripture was read by Mrs. Elleda Irwin. LUCKNOW U.C.W. UNIT 4 Mrs. Mary MacGillivray supplied piano music and Unit 4 continued the study on Jap- of the Lucknow United an,;reading suitable litera- Church Women held attire. their regular monthly meet= A delicious lunch was serv- ing at the church" on Tues-ed by the committee in day, October 7, with an at- char tendance of 50. They had as ,_ . - meditation was -given by g e. guests, ladies of_ _the after- Mrs. Cranston and Mrs. Nix- noon units. on, followed with prayer by UNIT 3 LUCKNOW U.C.W. Mrs. Jack Treleaven ex- Mrs. Nixon.. tended a welcome and_gave a The roll call was answered Unit 3 Lucknow U.C.W. reading, Take Time. A letter by 2O ladies, with averse on met at the home of Mrs. Trinity U.C.W. held their October meeting on Thurs- day, October 9, at the' home of Mrs. Tim Reurink, The president, Mrs. Don- ald Hackett, opened the meeting with a Thanksgiving verse, and Mrs. Cora Cran- ston introduced the topic for devotions, Let's Face Our- selves. Scripture was read by Mrs. Delbert Nixon. The T lariksgiving7--Mrs:- Charles- — Wilkins conducted the Bible Study, on the verse, Ye Are My Witnesses, Go Tell, dividing the ladies into groups to discuss. What Should Young People Be Able To Observe About Us as Christians in the Church. Mrs. Donald Hackett read a poem, Live Each Day to the Fullest, and then led in prayer. Mrs. Alex Hackett gave two, poems, The Bles- sings That Remain and Thanksgiving. The business part of the meeting followed. ^A bale is to'be packed on Wednesday, - -October 1-5--at --the home--of Mrs. Tim Reurink. Following the business all joined in singing "We Plough the Fields and Scatter" and the president closed the meeting with prayer. Welcomes Yon Everyday Locknow 528.2526 Small - XXX Large [Tails] Charmans Work MAW_ g omber Jackets Saes 34 - 44 ests 11 alla• Combined Services ' Church and SinidaY School ' Nursery PrOvded Please note -the date for this Conference is November 16-19,1989 at the r Harbour Castle Hilton, Toronto, not October as printed in last week's advertisement, Sponsored by the Ontario Government and the Association of Municipalities of.Ontario. LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Rev. Bert Slofstra Services 10:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Listen to the Back to God Hour 10:30 a.m. CKNX EVERYONE WELCOME (poi° e Hot Turkey Supper Lucknow United Church Tuesday, October 21 helpers and food for the fowl ober was.proclaimed national medical co-ordinator for supper. Thanksgiving. CARE.' They returned to UC Wm eet The devotional part of the rs.Houson meeting was chaired by Mrs. M t thanked the Canada this year and are now hostess and prograin corn- Mary IsitacGillivray_ assisted mittee-and closed the, -- 4:30 -.7:30 p.m. Adults $5.00 Children 12 and under $2.50 In 1979 the seating capacity was increased, so waiting periods were:short) Come Early If You can Mayors Fn Chiefs, lice Chiefs, Medical Officersof Health Municipal Emergency PlaOners. . Register now to aftend_,a_conference atitled briergency Preparedness for the Eighties. This important confer= ence will deal with practical issues facing all those involved in emergency planning in government, and.industry - • Issues to be ,covered include the nature of emergencies _and the capabilities of response; the role of the local emergency planner and the responsibility of elected officials. The Mississauga train derailment will be used as- an example of the sort of emergency for which you must be prepared. - Emergency Preparedness for the Eighties. Nov-e—Mber 16-19, 1980, at the Harbour CaStleldilton,-Tomoto. -To register, phone (416) 961-6505. Telex 06-986766. Ask for. Emergency Conference Secretariat. Address is: . Emergency Conference, Conference Secretariat, 112 St. Clair Ave. West, Sue 303, Toronto, Ontario M4V 2Y3.