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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-07-26, Page 11sept Y I. red, the The enly'.. at l; two Vto ►een. tery. he are= my up pub lers, eto ;gin,' sev : 'iter ning outs ight the will- ''en•. umn re I who k', at 199 'ma col;: col. Ace;' my, l:he lsso•- ). 1f eript V. in. 'me and,. Fent: rof say, able' :Apo . • f he, tan hely ;and' oUld Iry:mr. le Gorr! est ;hton, Game. s :Miss d Mrs, Luck.` Rattan•, �esdel: VIr. and id `Mts, Nancy; d Mrs 'aul, WEDNESDAY jar's!' :26th . 1967 i.;.,....�' "anal*. r; •a.� • THE LUCKNOW. SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO r �r d•,,,.g+.. -- -- - Attendance 150 At'Bible School - ,CONTRI6UTED , . Vacation Bible School proved. to • be another .fine adventure for teach ers and pupils. alike. Our staff was mostly,. new this year, but once again a wonderful.. group of people, ,who have perforined..some great. •` work with dedication and enthusiasm'. Average attendance ,has:, been ar- ound the 150 mark, which is very encouraging. Offerings each -day are °foie the Bible School expenses. The cost..for..each child is. around $2.00 for'the two weeks and we " .. hope'th'atthese daily offerings'to- gether with the 9ffering on Friday evening will cover• our expenses, • which will be between $250.00 and $300.0.0. • Friday evening ,our'school comes to a 'close: with the final'pro 'ram , .consisting of songs and words, and in' the halls of the school on tables • a display of the work done in. each .• class:; TherS` ram will begin at PS g..,. 8:00 sharp. As .stated: above , an offering will.be taken.. We look: forward •to this: climax, • and hope e that it will be as successful aslast Year- Our thanks and :appreciation to a great .number of people who have ,• �P P made all' thispssible: The School'. Board, the. Sentinel; the teachers, ,helpers and. those who' have given moral support 'and encouragement, and, of course., to. all Our parents forgiving to us all the privelege • of having and' teaching your child - .ren to walk and live with the Lord.. May God bless our.:feeble: efforts to His glory and to the everlasting welfare of our children. • REV, DIRK LIEVERI)INK�. Calvin -Brick U. WHITECHURCH"NEWS Calvin -Brick United,Churoh. Wo man held their July meeting on Wednesday afternoon; July 19 at the home of Mrs. Gilbert •B.eecroft with 17 ladies :present. The Canto : Worship was given. by. ;Mrs. John Jamieson. TIie treasurer Mrs.; Peter Chandler .gave.,a report. It was decided to donate 00. to the Caravaners and to make a fancy ' quilt to.be Sold. Mrs. Norman Coultes is .o make arrange nents.for the U.'C W. to visit Ontario Hospital•, Goderich .and the society to put on. the;prog- ram. All members are to make' a loaf✓and-a half iiuo-sandwiches for the lunch to be served after church strvice on•August 6th; when Cal • vin - ,Brick Centennial Church Service will be held at 11 a.m. A thank you note was received from Alvin' Moorefor cards. and treats sent while he was in hospital. The offering, Was• received and'• dedicated by•Mrs. John Jamieson. Mrs. Dick Moore gave the read- ing "The Synodiiaf Out Reach of God" .'Psalm 100 was read in uni- son , Mrs , • Roy, Dawson. led in pray- et.. A film strip - "By the King of, Proclatnation" was showfl 'by.Mrs.. • 'Gilbert:•Beecroft and a discussion period followed led by Mrs. Gordon • McBurney, A poeny -"Give us Men" was read by Mrs Sidney Thompson: The meeting closed with Mrs. John Jamieson giving the benediction'. • BettyAnn:Lapp" Is Guest Speaker KINLOUGH-NEWS 1 Miss Betty Ann Lapp 'of Wingham a graduate of Toronto Bible Coil- ege,.was guest speaker at; the Kin - lough W. M. S.' meeting held at the the home -of Mrs. 'Frank Maulden on Wednesday evening, July, 19th, She first told something of the college itself, the courses offered etc. For the main part of her address she .used 1 Samuel 16 as the basis upon •which to make her ., :.remarks. She showed in a very interesting and, inspiring,way.how God gui;ded•David and prepared him in his ear]y' years • for the' kingship he was to hold in later - years and how lie guides -us too, , though we are not always aware .of: it•. She was introduced byMrs. Perry, , . y. •Hodgins and 'thanked by Mrs.. Jack Barr who presented ''her 'with.a 'gift, Mrs.' Jack Barr read a poem "The • Sun goes down" Mrs. Perry Hodgins.' read the.scripture and meditation on Acts 2 and Mrs,- Jack Barr: offered prayer. Mrs, Don Rob ertson read a.poem" I wish to reach" .. • Mrs.' Stewart McDonald,' 2nd Vice President presided for the business section. The` August meet ing will be'a: quilting for the.' bale, and warm'clothing .Will also be, received for the bale Suitable.. hymns wereused throughout'.and' Mrs. 'McDonald read a poern• entitled :"Faith" . Lunch, was served and a social., time enjoyed' at the close of the program .•... • • ' • New MnisterAt :Pine River Char ��e. g AMBERLEY NEWS..• • Rev. John' C. Hill was recently; called as minister of Pine River United Church. Rev: Hilt was born, raised ,and educated in Toronto. He joined the staff of. the United Church•Publishing House in Toronto. In the'department.of Sunday School Publicationshe relnained.with the staff until e.nlistrncnt with the armed` forces. Enlisting with 'the, Royal Canadian Signals, he served as a.com}ner-. cial Radio • operator'and Electronics.. Technician. After•service in the armed fi cces"lie returned oto Tri ted" Church Publishing House, entering. full time work in the Horne, Miss- ion field at Porcupine Plain, Sask- atchewan:as..a lay,preachec. ,After twoyears inthe west he :decided to •enter into full time Work of the Christian ministry. ' Returning to Ontatio he became a student minister on•the Epsom Pastoral charge and entered ,Victory is College, . Toronto. Later he • .became a studen' minister on the. Goodwood Pastoral charge' and con- tinued oil'tinued acourse of. study at Emm- anuel mrn-anuel College., He was ord.sined for the Christian ministry at Trinity United Church, Toronto in`1956. ' His first ordained, pastorate was • Iron Bridge in the Algoma Presby- tery. for two ,years, later receiving a call w Hornby pastoral charge in Halton Presbytery, giving Chalmers P.C. Entertain W.M.S..... ........... WHITECHURCH NEWS - Chalmers W. M.S held -their , - meeting on Wednesday with the' President. Mrs.• Victor.'Emer'son giving words of welcome and the.' Call to Worship •"Things to Keep and Things not to keep" .and a reading, "For People Will Talk The, roll was called and•answered by a verse about a boy or girl in the Bile. .• • • David, Elliott received the offer. ing•which was dedicated by Doug- las Ross. _ . The president of the C. O. C. Mrs. Hugh,Simpson then presided and the C. O C. entertained -the W.MS.'Mrs. Simpson gave the call to Worship and the. C.O. C. hy'mn"was/sung by the children.' The $crlpture was,read by Janie.. Laidlaw.: Murray Simpson, secre- tary; .read the minutes, called the ro'll'and led in prayer. A letter was. read from the Watt boys thanking . the C.O. C. for the gift sent them before they left for'B.C. • Darlene Simpson gave°the piano solo; "The Grandand Glorious 'Meeting" : Readings were• given by. Jim and Cecil De Boer. The boys' sang a thorns. They were accom- panied . by Darlene. Sim: pson . Ruth• Elliott gave; the piano solo, Rock ; .of Ages". 'Mrs. Simpson introduced the guest speaker .;• Miss ;Betty,'Anne Lapp of Wingham.-She told the story 'of the.Lamb named :Snowflake who was a very frisky lamb; ,never • wanting ,to stay in lineand follow the shepherd Hence was. always getting into difficulties -such-a5 o- .g . ing after green' grass away up on a rock., .getting his foot hurt and.. haw- ing toibe rescued by Good Shepherd Another time when: he went off on. ' his own .a lion'almost:'caught him One day in the fall his shepherd told,him he. hada bad look in his.'.`' eYe and to follow' •the 'shepherd ' . . closely, but -Snowflake set off on his own after ;green grass.. Dark: clouds. appeared,:a.big'storm came up and Snowflake lost his way en the Mountain.- He ;cried aloud for ,help when he fell''over the.snountain. and got caught in the bushes. Finally.• the shepherd 'returned in the: storm to-rescue Snowflake, Miss Lapp, through the:;use of pictures with :the;; story; enabled all to see that Our Good Shepherd is•the Lord.Jesus •Christ. 'Miss 'Lapp had 'all sing "The :Lord is My 'Shepherd ' 'Mrs. Ja's. McInnes thanked Miss Lapp andaJean Simpson presented her with a',gift. Irene De: Boer gave a piano lnstru mental ' Taking part in the • playette• "All' Canadianled by Mrs._. Earl Caslick were Cecil and' Jim De goer, ,Darlene Srrrpson, Ruth • Elliott ,,, Janie Laidlaw A Con- test'vias supervised by Mrs. Caslick.. Mr f.Sim son'. •p closed the meeting with prayer. . A game to place rings on chair' legs was enjoyed by all.. C. 0. C. �w-in nets �w.ere: C.ecil:�De�.B.oex.and�., Murray, Simpson and the Senior winner was Mrs•: Dawson ' Craig. 'Lunch ,was served by the W.M.S. Walter Safety says, Think, don't sink! '. Be water' wise! Learn and practise water safety every day.;" leadership there for six years • and in Galt at'.St. Johns United Church where he remained for three years ., before receiving' a call to Pine River,: . .: Rev. Hill Xs :Married and has a family of four a daughter: Lynn .: 19 years of age, sons Charles L7 years , :Murray 14 and Johnathan'' 16 months. . 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Miss Edna .Boyle presided,, Mrs. Russell:Hewitt read the script- ure;. Mrs:'Arthur I-ialdenby gave the meditation:' The word: for: the.: roll call Was "Pure" . Prayer closed this:part of the meeting: A'bale ,quilt 'Vitae quilted. and lunch was' Relative Shower Had At Glammis A relar•i.ve.�shower was held: last Saturday• evening, July. 22nd at 'the • hone:of'Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Bell. Glamis for Terry 'Lynn .Prior, , Brussels bride -elect and'. Lloyd ,Carter, Walkerton. Several con- tests were given' with each winning 'contestant receiving a small gift Y. TerrLynn and Lloyd'were placed' Y in the.'chairs of:honour'and opened served. The next meeting will be • their. gifts:.' Each made a fitting on the last Monday evening in reply and the hostesses for the even- Septembering,served lunch., Mr and Mrs. Peter Carter, .George, Aileen and Peter of Holyrood attended. from this district.: Alaska has :,580 `. miles Of seacoast. N BE:FOUNDAT'. 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