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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1977-02-23, Page 10LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Rev. L. Van Staalduinen""- Pastor SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27th Services at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Listen to the Back to God Hour Message of Today CHOK Sarnia, 8:30 a.m. Radio dial 1070 CFOS Owen Sound, 1:30 p.m. Radio dial 560 4, THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23,1977 Philip is a handsome 12-year-old, short and slight with brown hair, hazel eyes and few freckles and the winning smile you see. Anglo-Saxon •and French in descent, Philip is healthy and active. He needs glasses for reading and TV watching. Philip's scholastic ability is not great, and he is in special education. Still weak in reading and maths, he has 'shown great improvement in other areas. The school principal says Philip has a "a strong sense of right and wrong" and is "very eager to take on heavy work toads". Very eager to be adopted, Philip constantly asks his social worker when he will meet his new. parents. He is quiet and 'shy at first with strange adults, but immediately friendly 'with children. A family with other children, where the atmosphere is warm, loving and firmly consistent will be ideal for this engaging boy. To inquire about adopting Philip. please write to Today's Child, Ministry of Community & Social Services, Box 888, Station K; Toronto M4P 2H2. In your letter tell something of ,your present family and your way of life. For general adoption, contact your loCal Children's Aid Society. BY HELEN ALLEN '111111111111•1111111111111111111111111•111=11 TODAY'S CHILD AN ENGAGING BOY Holyrood W.I. The Holyrood Women's Institute met on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. P. A. Murray with Mrs. Frank Maulden hostess. Mrs. William MacPherson was in charge and the meeting opened with the Ode and Mary Stewart Collect. The roll call was answered by 10 members with a verse containing the word "love" in keeping with Valentines Day. "Thank you" notes were received from Mr. Richard Elliott, Mrs. Edburt Bush- ell, Mrs. Gertrude Bushell, Frank Maulden, Mr. and Mrs. John Ross and Mrs. Mark Johnston for Cheerio Christmas boxes. Mrs. P. A. Murray reported that 14 boxes were sent to shut in friends. A note of appreciation from the' Tartan committee was read from Mrs. Gladys Arnold of Ripley for the boxes for the ploughing match. It was decided not to send a delegate to the conference at Waterloo. Mrs. Gerald Murray, leader for the 441 homemaking club, report- ed that one meeting had been held with 7 girls present. Mrs. Lorne Eadie read a most interesting letter from her son Douglas who has visited many countries, the past year. This letter was sent from Thailand. Mrs. Ellwood Elliott, program convener, gave the motto on "Love" and concluded it with a very fitting , poem. Mrs. Marion Harris read a poem on "Winter" and Mrs. Gerald Murray , gave a reading "Love", and a reading "The Letter 0" was given by Mrs. Alex Percy. Mrs. Ellwood Elliott gave the courtesy remarks and the meeting closed With "0 Canada" and Grace, after which delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. The March hostess will be Mrs. Ellwood Elliott.. 4P dr dr dr r r r r 41. Lucknow Presbyterian Church Rev. Glenn Noble, B.A., B.D. Minister Phone 528-2740 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27TH 10:00 a.m.' Sunday School S 11 a.m. Morning Worship dr AP dr' IP air 41P IP IP IP Whitechurch W.M.S. Whitechurch Women's Mission- ary Society held their February meeting at the home of Mrs. Bill RiiitouLlast Wednesday at 2 p.m. Mrs. /Wesley Tiffin opened the meeting with a call to worship verse. She extended a warm welcome to all. 'The hymn "All people that on. earth do dwell", was sung. Mrs. Tiffin‘ read the scripture and gave the meditation on prayer. If people, pray they will be released of burdens of depres- sion. Mrs. Robert Mowbray led in prayer. Mrs,, Bill Rintoul read a poem, "He Knows the Way". All sang "All the way my Saviour leads me". Mrs. Victor Emerson gave the message, Christian Living. .Mrs. Dawson Craig read the poem, Worth While. The president Mrs. John de Boer then presided for the business. Mrs. Gordon Rintoul read the minutes. Arrangements were made for the Day of Prayer, March 4, to be held in the United Church. with Mr. Bev Kay guest speaker. Arrangements were made to attend the Presbyterial to be held Febru- ary 21 at Wingham. Mrs. Victor Emerson gave the financial. statement. The roll call was answered by 9 giving a Bible verse with the word "Heart". The offering was received and dedicat- ed by Mrs: Gordon Rintoul. Mrs. Don Ross gave a reading. Mrs., Wesley Tiffin conducted a Bible contest. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, Bill Evans. All sang "What a friend we have in Jesus". Mrs. de Boer closed the meeting with prayer. The Ladies' Aid collection was received and closed with Mizpah Benediction. Grace was sung and the hostess, Mrs. Rintoul, served lunch. Courtesy remarks were given by Mrs. Wesley Tiffin. DUNGANNON CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP (MENNONITE) Doug Zehr, Student Pastor Phone 529-7751 • SERVICES SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27TH 10:00 a.m .. Sunday School 11 a.ar, "Morning Worship" EVERYONE WELCOME Five Become CG1T Seniors The Lucknow C.G.I.T. meeting, Monday evening, opened with a sing song followed by the C.G.I.T. Purpose and hymn. Each girl, who was to become a senior, told what it meant to, her. Vice president, Irene Reitknecht, presented each with a white lanyard. The five girls who became seniors then took part as follows. Readings were given by Pamela McIntosh, Barbara Henderson and Mary Lynn Cayley. Laurie Clarke accompanied two songs on her guitar and Susan Thompson closed the service with prayer., During the business the girls reported on visits to • their adopted grandmothers. Plans were discus- sed for a Rock-athon (rocking chairs) on April 22 through to April 23 to continue supporting. their Foster child in Peru. The girls plan to knit and crochet through. some of the hours. Other plans for' spring include a Walt Disney movie to be shown on March 19, a Tea Party for Mystery Mothers and 'Adopted Grandmothers on April 18, a Rally for all area C.G.I.T. girls on May 14 and Graduation possibly as a Sunday evening service. The girls are studying South America. In small groups they researched one country and report- ed back to the whole group. Crafts, popular in South America, were decided on for next week. The meeting closed with Taps. Kin lough W.M.S. KINLO UGH NEWS The February meeting of the Presbyterian Women's Missionary Society was held at the church on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Tom MacDonald presided and opened with the 51st Psalm. The opening hymn was "The Lord's My Shepherd" followed by prayer. Business was dealt with. 14 ladies answered the roll call with a scripture verse containing the word "heart". Mrs. John Barr ha,d the topic on Africa. She showed souvenirs which she had received from her KINLOUGH PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Pastor Gilbert Van Sligtershorst 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Worship Service 7:30 p.m. Evening Service Midweek Prayer Service Wednesday at 8 p.m. C.A. (Young People) Friday at 8:00 p.m. LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH Rev. Doug Kaufman Minister FEBRUARY 27TH 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a,m. Morning Worship Nursery provided for pre-school children Jr. Congregation for 5 -'8 year old children Lucknow U.C.W. Accepts 1977 Budget For $4150 The general meeting of Lucknow U.C.W. was held on Tuesday evening, February 15 at 8.00 p.m. in the Fellowship Room. The president, Mrs. Glen Wald- en, welcomed the 34 ladies present, and conducted the busi- ness meeting. The program convener, Mrs. Eldon Bradley, assisted by the Leadership Division, presented the evening's program. Mrs. Bradley opened this portion with a poem entitled "What Is a Valentine?" A film entitled "Moment to Act" was shown' followed by a brief discus- sion. by the ladies. Hymns "Come let us sing of a wonderful love" and "I love to tell the story" were sung accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Peter Cook. Using the theme "Love and Valentine Day", scrip- ture was read by Mrs. Cliff Crawford, followed by a brief commentary by Mrs. Gordon Johnstone. Mrs. George Jardine closed with prayer. Guest soloist, Mrs. Leonard Van Staalduinen, sang two delightful songs "The Desert Song" and "His Love". Mrs. Leonard Ritchie clOsed with a reading about St. Valentine. The president, Mrs. Glenn Walden., conducted the immediate business and read a number of announcements. Mrs. Jack Tre- leaven, chairman of finance, pres- ented the 1977 budget totalling $4150.00 for approval of the ladies. Mrs. Allan Johnson reported on the progress of the 'U.C.W. Easter drama presentation "Lo I Am With You Alway" to be held in the Lucknow United Church on Tues- day evening, April 5. A light lunch was served by the division in charge with fellowship time together. son Russell who resides in Durban, South Africa. Mrs. Ruth Wilson read articles from the Glad Tidings which she entitled "Our Concerns". The hymn "Simply trusting" was sung. The Lord's prayer was repeated and Grace was sung. Lunch was served by the hostess, Mrs. Donald McEwan. • dr 411. 4/ JP AP 4P IP AIP THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA PARISH OF LUCKNOW SCHEDULE OF SERVICES SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27 ST. PAUL'S, RIPLEY: 9:00 A.M. THE ASCENSION, KINLOUGH: 10:30 A.M. ST. PETER'S, LUCKNOW: 12:00 NOON ' ' 401r dr dr JP 4P JP 45, THE BAHA'I FAITH TEACHES "Upon the inmost reality of each and every created thing He bath shed the light of one of His names, and made it a recipient of the glory of one of His attributes. Upon the reality of man, however, He path focused the radiance of all of His names and attributes, and made it a mirror of His own' Self, Alone of all created things man hath been singled out for so great a favour, so enduring a bounty." Please write: Box 2089, Kincardine, Ontario. NOG 2G0. S S