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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
The ladies .of the Catholic
Women's League of St. Mary's•
Church, Lucknow, held their Oct-.
-ober meeting at Pinecrest- Manor
Nursing Home.
Mrs. Peter MacDonald presided
and led in the League prayer in the
absence of Rev. Fr. Dentinger.
" The treasurer's report was given
and the correspondence -was read
by Mrs. J. L. MacMillan which
included an invitation to the
Deanery meeting in Mount Carmel
and the Diocesan Convention,
November 4th at Delaware.
A letter was read from Mrs.
Albert ten Pas, activity director
from Pinecrest, to be present on
Thursday evenings to discuss plans
for entertainment for the patients.
A discussion on the subject of
"Volunteerism" is one of the topics
to be dischssed at the Convention
and Deanery meetings.
The meeting adjourned, followed
by prayer and the ladies visited
with the different patient's. It had
been previously decided that
members visit the patients regular-
ly 'and take games of interest to
help entertain them.
St. Marys CWL
KINLOUQH NEWS
The Presbyterian Women's Mis-
sionary Society entertained ladieS
from Teeswater South'
Kinloss Kinloss
and the Anglican and Pentecostal
groups from here at their Thank-
offering' meeting on Wednesday
• evening: ,
Miss Scott who has spent many
years in Missionary workin Central
India was the guest speaker. She
based her 'talk on Psalm 105 and
also showed slides of people and
places. there. She 'was introduced
'by Mrs. Frank Maulden and
thanked and presented with a gift
by Mrs. Tom MacDonald.
'Mrs.. Ruth Wilson was in charge
of the meeting and extended a
,welcome and gave .a reading: after
which the hymn "Lead us 'heavenly
father" was sung. Prayer and
responsive reading followed.
There was a short buSiness period:
Mrs. Philip Steer faVoured with a
solo "God's Will Be . Done"
accompanied by Mrs. Jack Need-
, ham. Mrs. Glen Haldenby • 'gave
the meditation. Readings were
given by Mrs. Bert Thompson,
Mrs. Wayne Taylor and Mrs.
Midfard. Wall. The offering was
received by' Mrs.. Stewart MacDon-
ald and Mrs. Jack Bari. The word
for the roll call was "Thanksgiv-,
ing". The hymn and prayer cloted
the meeting. ,
'Delicious refreshments were
served: Courtesies were expressed
by Mrs. Lyman Sutton for Tees-
water: Mrs. Van' Sligtenhorst for
Pentecostal, Mrs. Bert Nicholson
for A .C.W. , Mrs. Jack Needham
for South KinloSs,. Mrs. Margaret
Bannerman for Kinloss
ungannon
To..e. Dungannon United Church
*omen met on Tuesday, October
14 • in the church basement, one
4;w0k ahead of usual meeting time
oh' • account of Fall Rally in
Ifolthesville on October 21.
' • Dorothy' Pentland opened the
• devotional , with hymn- 500.
Marjorie Pentland read many short
and fathiliar passages of scripture
from here and there in the Bible.
Dorothy Pentland kindly 'agreed to
repeat her well prepared topic of
Bible Study for.this meeting due to
so many being unable to attend the
July meeting when she gave it first.
The, collection was received and
dedicated. Marjorie Pentland gave
a prayer and announced hymn 214.
Tina" Logtenberg chaired the
business part of the meeting. She
asked, for a moment' of silence in
memory of Audrey -Hasty and then
gave a very fitting prayer.
Seventeen members answered
the roll call with gifts, for the cancer
cupboard. Correspondence was
presented. This group was asked
to look after afternoon devotional
for the Fall Rally at Hohnesville.
Some volunteered to look after this.
- A motion was made to make a
donation to CNIB.
Helen Dawson read the treasur-
er's report. Emily Drennan gave a
report on what is needed for the
next bale and all Contributions are
to be left in the furnace room in
church basement by Sunday,
October 26. A letter was read from
Alma School of St. Thomas urg-
ing the ladies to buy baking bags
which they are selling to raise
money for the school. It was
decided to give a' donation to
Explorers to buy craft material.•
Olive 'Blake gave her report from
the Official Board meeting. Tina
Log,tenberg gave an interesting
report on the Christmas Fellowship
Training she attended for a few
days in August at Alma School in
St. Thomas.
This was followed by a, solo by
Tina Logtenberg .entitled "Who is
Bigger than You and I". Grace was
sung and social tithe was enjoyed
with Gloria ,Pearson and Emma
Rivett as hostesses.
St. Augustine CWL
The monthly meeting of the
Catholic Women's League of St.
Augustine met with 9 members and
1 visitor present.'
Father Dentinger opened the
meeting with prayer, followed by a
spiritual reading by 'Mrs. Wm.
Redmond.
A demonstration was given of a,
vacuum cleaner which later was
purchased. Silverware was purch-
ased for use in the church hall. A
discussion followed atie it was
decided to prepare and present a
brief to the panel who will discuss
"Violence on 'TV shows, also on
theatre screens" at Wingham
District High School on December
3. Cards were sent to Mrs. Aubrey
Higgins , who is hospitalized, Mrs.
Mike Foran a sympathy card on the
loss .of her father, also a congratu-
lation card to Mrs. Emma Franken
who recently became a 'Canadian
Citizen.
A delegation of ladies will attend
the deanery meeting at Mount
Carmel, October 20. A meeting
"Alliance for Living".' will be
attended by the members at
Kingsbridge on November 3.
A letter of invitation was read
asking the St. Augustine C.W.L. to,
send a group to •entertain the
patients at Pinecrest ' Manor at
Lucknow.
The meeting closed and lunch
served by the hostesses in charge.
THE KEY
Youth' should give education top
priority—it will put more oppor-
tunity into their future.
Donnybiook UCW
The Donnybrook United Church
Women met at the home of Mrs. J.
Hildebrand on Tuesday evening,
October 14 with 13 members and 2
children present.
Mrs. J. 'Hildebrand opened the
meeting with Hymn 577 "Come
Thankful People Come". Mrs.
Hildebrand and Mrs. H. Jefferson
gave passages of scripture from 1st
Samual, Isaiah, Job and Proverbs.
The Hymn "We plough the fieldSr
was sung. Mrs. R. Jefferson gave
a reading on "Bounty . and Prosper-
ity". Mrs. H. Jefferson read a
poem "Work" followed with pray-
er by Mrs. Hildebrand.
Mrs. Hildebrand gave the topic
"On Being a Foster 'Parent",
giving, us a glimpse of the weather,
holidays, diet, clothing etc. of her•
foster child's country in Korea
taken from letters exchanged each
month. The Korean money is a
wong and it takes 399 wong to
make a dollar. In Korea the last
name always comes first followed
with first and second names. In
Korea, children are counted as one
year old when born and when 1st of
January comes, they are 2 years
old.
Mrs. T. -Armstrong gave a
reading "God who touches earth
with beauty" while Mrs. Hilde-
brand showed slides to illustrate it.
. All joined hands and/gave a prayer
of Thanksgiving.•
Mrs. R. Hanna' took over the
business. She reminded us of the
Presbyterial Rally in HolmeSville
on Tuesday, October 21st.
Donnybrook U.C.W. is invited to
Auburn Thankoffering nn •October
23rd at 8.15 p.m.
Mrs. Morley Johnston is to pack
a bale next week..
Hymn "The day Thou gayest,
Lord, is ended" was sung. Mrs.
Hildebrand closed with prayer.
Lunch was served.
Mrs. Andrew Gaupt
Gave Travelogue
WH1TECHURCFI NEWS
On Wednesday evening at 8.30
Chalmers Women's Missionary
'Society held their Fall Thankoffer-
ing in the church. The president,
Mrs. Bill Rintoul, opened the
meeting with a poem and extended
a warm welcome to visitors and
members. All sang We praise Thee
0 God. Mrs. Dawson Craig led in
prayer. The scripture, Psalm 107:
1-15 was read by Mrs. Victor
Emerson. Mrs.Lorne Forster gave
,a Thanksgiving reading. Mrs.
Andrew Gaunt showed pictures of
her tour of the Holy, Land and gave
an interesting Commentary. Mrs.
Wallace Milligan thanked Mrs.
Gaunt fors her pictures and
presentation and presented her
with a gift.
The offering was received by
Mrs. Tiffin and Mrs. Kay. Mrs.
Wardrop sang a solo ,accompanied
by organist Mrs. DOn Ross. The
meeting closed with the singing of
a hymn. and prayer.
Lunch and a social time followed.
Before lunch Garnet Parrier ac-
coMpanied by pianist Mrs. Farrier
sang The Holy City.
Camp Menesetung
Has Good Year
Camp Menesetung, a project of
Huron-Perth Presbytery of . the.
United Church of Canada, has
completed a successful summer of
camping. The camp, which is
situated three miles.• north of
Goderich off No. .21 Highway, 'has
become a centre of activity for the
Huron-Perth Presbytery as well as
other groups. Certain improve-
ments have extended the season
from mid May until after Thanks-
giving week end.
This past season the Presbytery
campsinclude.d programs for Co-ed
Junior High, Junior Boys, Junior
Girls, Pre-Teen Girls, Parents
Without Partners as well as a
weekend for Teenage Co-ed Camp-
ing. Outside groups using the
facilities have' . been schools from
Brussels, Stratford and Lambton as
well as groups like the Brownies,
Recreation Councils and Play-
ground leaders. The Chickigami
Boys', Camp from London., the.
American Leadership College, and
Ba Oai-Ontario Region make good
use of the camp eadi year. A
number of youth groups, counsellor
reunions and church groups use the
faCilities on week ends . with some .
churches making it an annual event
with a summer service and picnic.
Mrs. Joe Snider of Goderich,; who
has been the business manager for
over 20 years, reports almOst a full
schedule booked for Camp Mene-
setung for 1976 with the possibility
of a week end for family camping.
ZION
Douglas Helm celebrated his 1st
,birthday on Wednesday of last
week. The. grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Helm of Lucknow and
Mrs. Elmer Pollard and Carol of
Ripley attended the birthday party.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritchie
visited Tuesday of last week. with
her mother, Mrs. Mary MacAuley
of Milton and also called on Miss
Ruby Clark of Acton, who had a
birthday that day.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Swan and
family and Basil Hogan visited
Sunday at Gateway Haven in
Wiarton.
Mr. and Mrs, John Hunter and
family had as supper guests on
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Stanley and. Jason Of Lucknow.
Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
Rev. Glenn Noble, B.A., B.D.
Minister
Phone 528-2740 •
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
NURSERY FOR
PRESCHOOL CHILDREN
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KINLOUGH
PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH
Pastor
Gilbert. Van Sligtenhorst
10 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. Worship Service
7:30 p.m. Evening Service
Midweek Prayer Service .
Wednesday at 8 o'clock
C.A. (Young People)
Friday at 7:30 p.m.
DUNGANNON
CHRISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP
(MENNONITE)
Ord* Gingrich, Pastor
SERVICES
10:00 a.m. Sunday- School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
EVERYONE WELCOME
LUCKNOW
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED '
CHURCH
Rev. L. Van Staalduinea
Pastor
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26
10 a.m. Morning Service
"The Heifer That Loves To
Thresh"
2:30 p.m. "It Shall Not Come
Nigh. Thee"
Listen to, the
Back to God Hour
Message of Today
"Our Proper Love Affair"
CHOK Sarnia, 8:30. a.m.
Radio dial 1070
CFOS Owen Sound, 1:30. Am.
Radio dial 560
LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH
Km Doug' Kaufman
Minister
OCTOBER 26
la a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. Morning Worship
Worship conducted by the
Gideons 'Society