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October is blanket ...fuhd. month for Unit .,2 UCW •
The September 4 meeting
of Lucknow U.C.W., Unit 2,
was held at the home of Mrs.
Harvey Houston. with 14
members present.
Mrs. Grace Gibson opened
the meeting with a poem,
Summer Slips Away. Mrs.
Gibson read a note of appre-
ciation from Mrs. Clark at
Pinecrest Manor,
Mrs. Andrew Ritchie gave
the treasurer's report. The
birthday jar for July, August
and September was passed.
Miss Ada Webster report-
ed on Community Friend.
ship. Mrs. Chas. McDonald
read a note from the Pres-
byterian W.M.S. and also
from Mrs. Hamilton and
family re lunch after funeral.
Mrs. W. G. Hunter report-
ed on Welfare. She asked,
that anyone knowing where
help is needed to contact
either the Welfare convener
of your own unit or Mrs.
Harold Greer. October is
"Blanket Fund" month in
Unit 2.
The offering was taken and
dedicated by Mrs. Gibson.
The meeting was closed with
prayer.
Mrs. W. G, Hunter con-
vened the meeting. The topic
was "Fruit Bearing". Mrs.
Hunter opened the meeting
with a poem, The Fruit of the
WMS invited to Knox Church, •Godetich Sunday
The September
meeting of. South Kinloss
W.M.S. was held in the
Sunday School room of
the church. - Mrs. 'Ira
Dickie was hostess. The
President, Mrs. _Philip
Steer, presided and
opened the meeting with
prayer and the repeating
of the. Lord's Prayer in
unison.
The Roll Call was
answered with a Bible
verse with the word
"Gather". Twenty
members were presirt.
The Bible Study - he
Wheat and the Tares, was
by Mrs. Leonard Clarke
reading from Matthew 13.
This was followed by a
Sing Song led by Mrs.
Clarke.
The Study Book
Chapter
munity
for Self
was the Com -
and the Search
by Mrs. Harold
UCW plans hobby sale
Fifteen members and
one Visitor attended the
September meeting held
in the Church. Isobel •
Haness opened the
meeting with a reading,
Come September, Hymn
582 was " sung. Reports
were read and the of-
fering received.
China topic at WMS
The Aftemoon_ Auxiliary of
thw W.M.S. of the Lucknow
Presbyterian Church met on
Wednesday, September 5 in
the church.
Mrs. Austin Loree presid-
ed and opened the meeting
with a harvest verse.
Mrs. J. E. Little .had 'the
Bible study;- the Miracle of
Blind Bartimeus.
Through the medium, of
tapes, the group enjoyed
music by a quartette, Austin
Loree, Norman Taylor, Dale.
Haldenby, Cyril Brown, and
solos by Allan ird Lloyd
Stewart. -•
The afternoon W.M.S. is
invited to the Evening,Auxil-
iary pot luck supper on
September 18 in the church.
Donations of money and
books to the newly formed
• church library were discus-
sed.
A reading .by Mrs. P.
Stewart. on "The Year of the
•Child" was much enjoyed.
Mrs. William Porteous had
the topic on China, which
dealt with Community, Life in
China. Chinese' people com-
prise one quarter of the
people in the world. They no
longer have missionaries or
church life in China: Christ-
anity is virtually nil in,
China, with few coriverti.
The meeting closed with a.
taped solo by Allan Stewart.
Induction service
in Dungannon church
Rev. Maurice Francis
of Thamesview Church,
south of Mitchell, was
presiding officer at the
Service in .Dungannon
Church on Sunday
evening for the
Indttctfon of , :Mr.
George Cowan into the
Dungannon -Nile Charge
of the United Church,
Rev. Cecil Wittich of
Blyth United Church
preached the sermon,
"The Ultimate . Reason
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for Worship". The choir
sang the anthetn, "Did
You Stop to Pray
Today?" led by organist,
Mrs. Jean Elliott. Mr..
Cowan was presented t�
the people by the
Secretary of. Presbytery,
Rev. Eric Le Drew of
Brussels United Church.
Following the service
the congregation
gathered in the Church
Hall for a reception and
social hour.
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Mrs. Olive Irwin and
Mrs. Jean MacLeod will
do the visiting for Sep-
tember. The hobby sale
for November was
discussed.' The meeting
was then turned over to
Jean MacLeod for the
following program. A
minute's silence was
observed in memory of
Mr. Gordon Ritchie. A
reading on the theme Joy
and Happiness was read.
Hymn. 488 was sung
follOwed by prayer.
Jean MacLeod gave a
reading in connection
with the scripture which
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was read by Olive Irwin
and Jean read a prayer.
A piano solo by Mary
MacGillvray was enjoyed
and Freda Burton gave a
reading Fear and Faith.
Mary MacGillvray in-
troduced the guest
speaker Mrs. Edyth
MacKenzie who spoke on
her trip to England.
Everyone enjoyed her
presentation. Fr. Arnold ,
read a reading on Joy and
Hymn 249 was sung. Jean
MacLeod thanked all
those who helped with the
meeting and close.d with
the Benediction.'
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Those taking part in the
Prayer Circle were Mrs,
Olive Needham, Mrs.
Vera Schmidt and Mrs.
John Mowbray. The
Offeratory Prayer was by
Mrs. Fraser MacKinnon.
Members were reminded
of an invitation to Knox
Church Goderich, , the
95th Anniversary of the
Afternoon Auxiliary,
September 18,2: 30 p.m.
The meeting closed,
with Prayer by Mrs.
Evan Keith. Lunch was
served by the hostess and
directors Mrs. -Harold
Howald and Mrs.
Leonard Clarke.
LUCKNOW
• UNITED
CHURCH
Rev. Doug Kaufman'
Minister
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1
10 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.ni.
Morning Worship
• Nursery Provided
For Pre -School Children
Jr. Congregation for
5-8 Year Old Children
Spirit. The scripture was
read by Mrs. McDonald.
Mrs.. Eva Freeman read the
meditation. Mrs. Houston
played a piano solo.
A reading, "Heads Bent
low", was given by Miss Ada
Webster. Mrs. Hunter gave
a reading, "Gardening".
The meeting closed with
prayer by Miss Ada Web-
ster.
Lunch was • served and
Mrs. Gibson gave the cour-
tesy remarks.
LUCKNOW
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED
CHURCH
Rev. L. VanStaalduinen
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16
Services
10:00 a.m. and MO p.in.
• Listen to the
Back to God Hour
10:30 a.m. CKNX
LUCKNOW
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Wm. Munshaw
B.A, M. Div,
StifiDAY, SEPTEMBER 16
10 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. Morning Worship
Everyone Welcome
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