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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-11-08, Page 38Page 10- ' Lu ow Sentinel, Wednesday, November 15, 19711 LUCKNOW 1 UNITED 4 CHURCH Rev. Doug Kaubnan Minister { SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19 • 10 a.m. Sunday Schon: 11;00 a. Morning Worship 1 rT TYPES e SOFT TOE ,.Rs1 rLEs .• HI•CUT .�Q�„ 010-C 7 -�- -- • "• PULLON Les Petter Shoes Lucknow Nursery Provided LUCKNOW I For Pre -School Children CHRISTIAN, 1 I•Jr, Congregation for % REFORMED 55-8YearOldChildren ? CHURCH 1 U C K N C> W / Rev. L. Van Staalduinen j PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Wm. Munshaw B.A.M.Div. • j SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19 i .10:00 a. m. JSunday :School 1 I:00,a.m. Morning Worship j" i Everyone Welcome j. ; SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19 ! Services at 10:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. i 1 Listen to the Back to God Hour Message of Today CKNX WINGHAM, 10:30 a.m. Radio dial 920 I j I • GIANT STORE - WIDE "'CHRISTMAS H A NNAS Mens and Boys Wear .... WINGHAM .... BIG DISCOUNTS! SU1TS...20 to 30% Over 300 Fine Suits. 36 to 50. "Regulars" "Talcs" "Shorts" -'"Stouts". 25% OFF SHIRTS...SLACKS...SW EATERS...SOCKS SPORTSWEAR...COATS...PARKAS... BELTS...TI.ES...JACFCETS ETC. 60% OFF SPECIAL RACKS f OF SPORTS COATS -JACKETS -TOP COATS Everything In The Store On Sate! Open Moir. to Sat. and -Friday Evenings "CHARGEX" - "MASTER CHARGE" DON'T MISS IT - ONE. OF THE LARGEST AND FINEST CLOTHING STORES IN THE AREA AND Every Item is On Sale HANNA Mens, and Bays Wear WINGHAM 0 1 ,\ . \\\*‘:. • \\ Church members gathered at the Presbyterian Church's camp at Kintail on Sunday afternoon for a, sod -turning ceremony to mark the beginning of the construction of a new $250,000 dining hall, lodge, health unit and sewage system. Here, the Reverend W. D. Jarvis, chairman of the Camp Kintail Board (left) and the Reverend R. D. MacDonald, clerk of the Synod of Hamilton and London, do the honors of breaking ground at the special ceremony. 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Offerings were collected and a get well card signed for Pearl Mur - die. Unit 1 is responsible- for flowers in the church for January and the Christmas meeting will be at Mrs. Bill Bolt's home. It wasmoved by Edith Webster and seconded by Mrs. MacMurchy that five church calendars be bought and given to Pinecrest as a Christmas gift. Unit 1 then joined Units 2 and 3 for the following program. Isobel Havens opened with a poem and welcomed all. A sing song was led by Edith Webster. Mrs. Walter Alton and Anna Mae Hunter led in devotions. Mrs. Alton read the scripture and Mrs. Hun- ter gave a meditation on peace. A piano instrumental by Mary MacGillivray was en- joyed. Margaret MacNay ex- pressed her thanks for every- one's kindness on her moth- er's birthday. Jean MacLeod gave a reading. Eunice Dun- smuir sang a solo and Edith Webster gave a reading. Rev. Kaufman showed a film on advertising and led a discussion following the film. Mrs. Havens thanked ev- eryone who took part in the meeting. The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction and a social hour followed. Soil turning at camp BY JOANNE BUCHANAN A special sod -turning ceremony wasd held at the. Presbyterian Church's camp Kintail on Sunday afternoon to mark the beginning of the construction.- of a new $250,000 dining hall, health unit, lodge and sewage system. Charley Lemmex, chairman of site development, told those present at the ceremony that ' the construction project represented a "miracle" and an "in- vestment in the youth and future of the church." The Lake Huron camp presently provides nine one-week sessions for about 530 boys and girls from Presbyterian churches in Southwestern Ontario, a synod with about 80,000 members. But once the new con- crete -block building and improved sewage facilities are completed, the camp is expected to support about 1,000 campers per season, -according to Lemmex. He said the foundation of the building is ex- pected to be completed this fall and the facilities should be ''completed by spring. • The building is the first of five phases of redevelopment at the camp where children may hike, play sports., learn crafts and swim in a Christian environment, Lemmex said. Those doing the ground breaking honors at the ceremony were The Reverend W.O. Jarvis, chairman of the Camp Kintail Board and The Reverend R.D. MacDonald, Clerk of the Synod of Hamilton and London. Rev. MacDonald's father, the late Reverend Charles H. MacDonald was one of the founding members of Camp Kirtail. U.C.W. UNIT 2 Mrs. Gibson opened the November meeting, ` which was held in the choir room, with a short poem. Mrs. Andrew Ritchie gave the treasurer's report. The birthday jar was passed. Reports were given by Miss Ada Webster on .Com- munity Friendship; Mrs. Ja- net Drennan on Citizenship and Social Action; Mrs. W. G. Hunter on Welfare. Mrs. .Chas. McDonald gave a report on a very successful fowl supper. Mrs. Zetta Henderson donated a very beautiful quilt top with 2 bats to sour unit, The ladies decided to quilt it and Mrs. Kirkland and Mrs. Hunter were appointed to make arrangements for this. The offering was taken by Mrs. Ritchie and dedicated by Mrs. Gibson. The Thank - offering and special project givings were received. Unit 2 then met with units 1 and 3 in the fellowship room with unit 1 in charge.