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Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
LUCKNOW
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED
CHURCH
Rev. L. Van Staalduinen
Pastor
SUNDAY, MAY 15TH
Services at
10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 19'
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Presbyterian
W.M.S.
The Women's Missionary Soci,
ety of the Lucknow Presbyterian
Church met on Wednesday after-
noon "for the regular monthly
meeting. Mrs. Morgan Henderson
presided and opened the meeting
reading a springtime poem.
The Aim arid Purpose of the
W.M.S. was repeated in unison,
and after the singing of a hymn,
Mrs. Noble Johnston gave the bible
study, giving an appropriate read-
ing on Mothers. She also read
excerpts from, a letter received
from Mrs. Noble, telling of their
trip to Swift current, and their new
surroundings.
Mme„161—A_ Porteous led in
prayer, followed by a hymn. The
presbyterial will meet in White-
church on May 16th, afternoon and
evening sessions. A letter regard-
ing the offensive things seen on TV
was read and 1 after some discus-
sion, the secretary asked to write a
letter expressing our disapproval of
these programs. Twenty-two ladies
answered the roll call.
Following the offering, it was
decided to send an additional
$50.00 'to the Camp Kintail fund.
Mrs. Omar. Brooks gave the Glad
Tidings review.. Mrs. Philip
Stewart read three short poems
appropriate to the season.
,Mrs. George Kennedy gave 'a
very extensive and interesting
study from the study book, Justice
Not Charity. Following hymn 606,
Mrs. Robt. MacDonald closed the
meeting with prayer.
INTERIM MODERATOR
Rev. Robert Armstrong
Phone Wingham 357-2072
SUNDAY, MAY 15TH
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
EVERYONE WELCOME
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LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. Doug Kaufman
Minister
MAY 15TH
10 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. Morning Worship
Nursery provided
for pre-school children
Jr. Congregation for
5 - 8 year old children
DUNGANNON
CHRISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP
(MENNONITE)
Doug Zehr, Student Pastor
Phone 529.7751
SERVICES
SUNDAY, MAY 15
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. "Morning Worship"
EVERYONE WELCOME
South Kinloss
W.M.S.
The South Kinloss Women's
Missionary Society was held Wed-
nesday evening, May 4th at the
home of Mrs. Herb Buckton with 20
members and 1 visitor present. The
president, Mrs. Philip Steer wel-
comed all and the Lord's Prayer
was repeated in unision. The
hymn, "When Mother's of Salem"
was sung. Business was dealt with
as follows: The Presbyterial of. the
W.M.S. to be held in Whitechurch
May 16th, sessions 2 'p.m. and 7
p.m.; voted to give a donation
toward a gift from Irene Reitnick,
graduating from C.G.I.T:; a way of
raising a donation of money for the
"Dock" project was unanimous.
Nk-s-,----14,a,rold.-Howald__ Mrs.. Don
Bell and Mrs. Allan MacDougall
were appointed as a committee for
this project.
The Bible Study on Harinah, The
Prayer Mother, The Mother of
Samual, The Ideal Mother, was by
Mrs. Allan MacDougall who gave
an interesting paper of the life of
Hannah. Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall,
Mrs. Alvin Schmidt and Mrs. 'Wm.
Dickie took part in the Prayer
Circle. The roll call v'as answered
with a verse containing the word
Pray. The offertory prayer was by
Mrs. Olive Needham.
Mrs. Ted Collyer gave an
excellent paper on ,the Study Book
topic for the month. Mrs. Don Bell
gave, the reading from the Glad
Tidings, "What is a Grandinoth-
er". A report of the Synodical held
at Stratford, was: given by Mrs.
Philip Steer, who attended as a
delegate from Maitland Presbyter-
ial.
Courtesies were by Mrs. Allan
MacDougall. 'The closing hymn,
"0 Master let me walk with Thee"
was sung, with the closing prayer
by Mrs. Olive Needham. Grace was
sung and "Mrs. Needham conducted
an oral quizz.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess and directors Mrs.
Allan MacDougall, Mrs. Ted
Collyer, Mrs. Olive Needham.
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THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH
OF CANADA
PARISH OF
LUCKNOW
SCHEDULE OF SERVICES
MAY 15, 1977
ST. PAUL'S, RIPLEY;
9:00 A.M.
THE ASCENSION, KINLOUGH
10:30 A.M.
ST. PETER'S, LUCKNOW:
12:00 NOON
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Lucknow Unit 2
Unit 2 of the „Lucknow United
Church Women met in the church
on Tuesday, May 3rd at 2 p.m.
Mrs. Bradley opened the meeting
with a poem (A Mother's Day
verse). Twelve members answered
the roll call telling something we
remembered of our mother's
hands.
An invitation was received from
the U.C.W. at Whitechurch to
attend their Spring Thankoffering
on May 4th. An invitation was also
given to attend the C.G.I.T.'
Graduation in Presbyterian Church
on Monday, May 9th. Mrs. Bolt
gave the treasurer's report. We
voted by ballot regarding a fowl
super which was carried.
Following the business we joined
Group 1 and 3 in the assembly
room ; where a most enjoyable
program was given by Unit 3 taking
the form of a ladies' meeting of
long ago.. A delicious lunch was
served by the committee in charge.
St. Augustine
C.W.L.
The Catholic Women's League of
St. Augustine met in the Rectory
with thirteen members present.
Father Dentinger opened the
meeting with prayer, Mrs. Cyril
Boyle, president, welcomed every-
one. Mrs. Wm. Redmond gave a
scripture reading, after which
Father. Dentinger commented on
the well chosen passage.
Thank you notes were read from
Mrs. Joe Finleon and Father
Dentinger. A reading was given by
Emma, Franken "The Village of
Coldwater Parish". The First
Communion class is being held this
Sunday, May 8, Mary Catherine
Stapleton, Dennis Foran, Angela
Foran, Karen Foran.
Final plans, were made for
catering to the Brophy wedding on
May 7. The president thanked all
the ladies who assisted in'the two
funerals, for Tom. O'Malley and
Miss Mae Redmond. Mary Boyle
read a reading from Free Press
Canadian Broadcasting corpora-
tion asking for , opinion on CBC
programs. Father Dentinger spoke
on encouraging activities which
C.W.L. noted in church families.
The conveners were installed for
1977-79: corresponding secretary,
Mrs. Gus Redmond; church life,
Mrs. John Franken; organization,
Mrs. Neil Stapleton; cultural life,
Mrs. R. Boyle; communications
and public relations, Mrs. Wm.
Redmond.
A letter was read from Donny-
brook U.C.W., inviting St. August-
ine C.W.L. to attend a special
meting May 10 at Donnybrook
Church with guest speaker, Eliza-
beth Wood. Plans were disCussed
on buying 'dishes for the hall
kitchen. A letter was read from
John Gilmore and a donation of $5
and two medals and prayer card
medals.
The meeting closed with the
\I League prayer. Lunch as served
by the hostess in charge
KINLOUGH
PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH
Pastor
Gilbert Van Sligtenhorst
SUNDAY, MAY 15TH
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.
UCW Units Hold
Joint Meeting
Lucknow Unit 1
Unit 1 Lucknow United Church
Women held their regular meeting
on Tuesday afternoon, May 3rd in
the church parlor. There were 18
members and 1 visitor present
answering the roll call with "My
mother's favourite hymn". Mrs.
Chas. McDonald opened the meet-
ing with "John Wesley's rule for
living".
Mrs. Andrew Ritchie gave the
treasurer's report and Mrs. Ada
Woods had a short report on
Citizenship. Mrs. Eldon Hender-
son gave a good report on
community friendship and visiting.
Mrs. Glen Walden for sodal
functions made plans for serving a
dinner at the Bruce South Annual
W.I. meeting on Tuesday, May
17th. Mrs. Bill Hunter thanked all
who had helped with the quilt that
had been quilted.
The announcements were an
Six. Graduate
From CGIT
The graduation service for
C.G.1.T. members was held
Lucknow Presbyterian Church
Monday evening. As the gi
gathered they had a sing song I
by Laurie Clarke on guitar. Psh
were Debra Arnold, Faye A
Forster, Kendra Haldenby, a
Kay Morrison. Mary Lynn Cayl
accompanied on the organ for t
service.
President, Barbara Loree, w
corned everyone and gave the c
to worship. After the singing of
hymn; vice president, Irene R
knecht gave a reading entitl
"With All My Heart". Barb'
Loree read a poem "Who Wo
Care" and led in prayer.
Leader; Laura Lee Cayley g
year end thanks to all
supported the group and reminc
the girls.of the Rally at Silver
on Saturday. Leader Elizabl
Ritchie presented atitinciat
awards to Shirley Loree,
Moirison and Mary Lynn Cayl
Rockathon recognition was give
Shirley Loree, Patti-Lou Irwin
Mary Lynn Cayley and top achi
er, Kay Morrison, received
engraved spoon. Each girl in
group received a chevron' for,
year's studies. Mary Lynn Ca
was given a donation for attend
Cattip Council this summer.
Leader Nancy Ritchie and
group who have completed t
first mission study told
meaning of the friendship ba
which each received. Highlight
the C.G.I.T. Years were given
Patti-Lou Irwin, Kim Halden
Sandra Henderson and Bre
Arnold., The C.G.I.T. girls t
sang "Present Tense".
Leader Shirley Colwell sr
about each graduate and t
presented each with a gradua
pin and certificate. From
women's groups of the diffe
churches, each' girl received a
from the Lucknow U.C.W.
Patti-Lou Irwin and Sandra He
erson; from Lucknow Presbyte
W.M.S. to Kim Ilaldenby; f
South Kinloss ,W.M.S. to
Reitknecht; from Lucknow A.0
to Brenda Arnold; from List(
Baptist W.M.S. to Barbara Lo
Each graduate lit a candle
meaningful experiences in C
I.T.: camping, friendship, sere
others, love, opportunity,
purpose for life. The girls repo
their Purpose.
The service closed with the s
Alleluia and a social time
provided by ,the ladies of ,
Lucknow Presbyterian W.M.S
invitation to Whitechurch on TV
for a thankoffering meeting
also to a service of worship foi
Graduation of six C.G.I.T. girl
Monday, May 9th at 7.30 p.r
special collection was taken fo
blanket fund.
The meeting closed and UT
joined units 2 to 3 in the fellov,
room where Unit 2 had* char
the devotional and program.
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Unit 1 and 2 met with unit 3 of
Lucknow United Church Women on
Tuesday, May 3 for a joint program
in the fellowship room. The ladies
were seated around tea tables
decorated with spring flowers and
the head table featured a display of
treasured antiques. Some of the
ladies wore old fashioned dresSes.
Mrs. Allan Johnston welcomed
everyone to this meeting planned
to take them back to an old
fashioned ladies aid meeting. Mrs.
Gordon Cayley presided at the
piano. Mrs. Johnson ',gave , a
reading, "The Women's Mission-
ary Meeting".
Mrs. Wilfred Drennan introduc-
edMrs. Ross Shiells who gave the
devotion on the theme "The Good
Shepherd". All joined in singing
"0 God our help in ages past".
Mrs. Wightman read the 23rd
l sat -ate--M is s---Lorria—CarripbelL
gave prayers. A sing song was led
by Mrs. Johnson of all old,
favourites, "The Church in the
Wildwood", "The Old Time Reli-
gion" and "0 That Will be Glory".
Miss Ada Webster introduced Mrs.
Ronald Forster who gave an
humorous reading "The New
Minister's Wife". Mrs. Johnson
sang . a lovely solo, "Try To
Remember".
My Remembrances was a collec-
tion of antiques, including hooks,
dishes, pictures, quilts, etc. Mrs.
Kirkland asked each member to
speak briefly, telling a little of the
history of each article she had on
display. The meeting closed with
the benediction and lunch was
served.
Unit 3 met for a short business
meeting. Eighteen members
answered the roll call with a Bible
verse with a flower. There were 2
visitorS. The U.C.W. General
Meeting will be on May 24. There
was a discussion on the fowl supper
and a vote taken. Mrs. Nelson
Raynard made plans for catering to
a banquet on May 17. The meeting
adjourned.
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