The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-05-28, Page 1011,
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' THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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.WlilTECHURCH NEWS /
Chalmers W.M.S. held their
• May -meeting on Wednesdayat the..
home of Mrs ,,Russel ROss.•
The president , -Mrs
, Conn presided and Welcomed
rnenibers, arid visitors to the:
meeting. • ''
The roll Call.was" answered by
- • " giving your favorite verse of
, scripture. Miss Annie Laidlaw
gave a 'reading "He inaketh no
mistake". •
. Mrs, Mewhinney read the script-
ure and gaVerlie meditation on.
Faith in God, 'The story was told
of the, dis ciples on, the Lake of
Galilee in the storm. Where is
• your faith, is it in the. human or 4
divine power? Faith is in the hand
of God.. • •
Earl Caslick gave readings
"Tax" Time' and "Mother's Day" •
• whose'therne was for mother to pass
the Torch of Faith. to 'her Children.
• Mrs, Johnston 'Conn Conducted a
question and .answer period on ....
"Do Christians have' doubts on their'
'deathbeds?" •
Mrs; Cecil FalcOner.gaVe a read-,
ing "Be careful for Nothing" 'illustr,
ging Th :Peace of God which
passeth all 'understanding shall keep
.yourheart..
Mrs Andrew Gaunt gave the topic
Our Generation and Theirs": This:
,was followed with a lively discuss-
ion re pioneer religion and to -days
•religon. : •
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It is noted that to -day we know it
District Service
At Pine River
AIVIBERLEY NEWS
A .dedication_servicer Was held at,
Pine River United Church on Sun-
day, May 25. • •
The Canadian Flag, the Cub
Pack flag and the Scout flag were
dedicated. ThePine. River.
School choir provided. special '
music. In' the afternoon an iinpres
sive joint service was, held ,with
Rev. John Hill of Pine River
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United' Church and Rev, Fr.
Stmick 9f Teeswater participating.
scouts from Kincardine, Ripley,
Teeswater, ,Hanover. and Kinloss
attended.. Brownies and Guides of.
Kincardine paraded: The
parade from the Church to the.'
school, was.led, by 'the'Teeswater
•Pipe Band. ,
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is wrong to' do a certain thing but
wheri"we see it being done•for
period of tirne"Ne find ourselves be
ginning to accept it. •
Corr,e,spondence was read by
secretary ,. Mrs. Russel Rosi.
An invitation to.attend•Calvin-;
Brick special service June 2nd. was,
accepted.• ,• • ••
The Ladies Aid, met and 'discussed
papering the Manse and cleaning •
the Church. The hostess served "
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WHITE 'CHURCH NEWS, •
Calvin -Brick Messengers held
their May:meeting on Sunday in
the ChurOh.
Margaret Robertson .was the lead-
er and Marian- McGee the pianist.
The themeof the ,meeting was
"Where GodIs Love Is" , •
Alice Beecroft read the.scripture,
Prayer was, given by .DOreenTay-
loy.. The Herald RepPrt-W-as :given ,
by Dennis ThornPSOn•
The offeringwas 'received .by • /
Lori Thompson and Lori,Jamieson
and dedicated. by. Margaret Robert-
son. Mrs. Lawerence Taylor gave
the story "Born With a Gift". •
'All then.went to their classes for
a further study on China.
Ashfield W.M.S.
-• ASHFIELD'IVEWS
Mrs. Richard West opened the
W.M.S. meeting with prayer last
Thursday. It was held at her home
with an attendance Of eleven and
roll call was answered with a verse
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Pf Paul. " .
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Mrs. •Stuart MacLennan gave the
meditation:and prayer Mrs James
West told of Missions' beyond the
Church doors , ,anr1 Mrs.. Ewan'
MacLean of a hostel for needy
men is Oshawa, supported by all.
the Churches id; the City., ',••
• . Mrs. K. 'Rooney •gave•an account
of the Evening GrouP,Conference
. with suggestions for new projects/
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lan For Buffalo
".'Peade earth'"has come," •
'itated Mr Ralph Brodie, Presiding ,
minister of, the' Dungannon, Congreg-
aticaroffehovahts-Witriesses. He
said this.iti announcing that deleg-
ates from the congregation Will be
attending the 'Peace on .Eartr.,Int-
ernational Assembly of Jehovah's
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•• Witnesses scheduled to be held July
6 13 in Buffalo, New York: : •
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In spite of the protests, 'campus
rebellions, brush -fire Wars' and " •
incidents, which threaten war that
are continually in the news , ,peace
is already arrestabiished 'reality in
will bepome even ,more solidly
Abased in. the near future,'' Mr ,'• ;
Brodie .said. "witnesses will be
:converging on seven cities in the '
nite rates, as we as. urope ;
-Canada and the Far East ,,to attend •
oneOf the 'Peace on Earth' Inter-
national Assemblies of Jehovah's
Witnesses." •
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 28th, 1969
St. 'lel:ens-U. C. W.
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home to the May meeting of the $;
Helens United Church Womemon,
Tuesday •last . Fifteen ladies •
answered the roll call with a script-
ure verse containing the word
"Grow". Miss Isobel Miller was in
charge and gave the call to worsh
ip. Mrs. ,Mintz gave the scripture
reading, Revelations"21 175, Corn-
ments on this, scripture passage
were given, by Isobel Miller , Mrs
Don Cameron and Mrs. Gordon Mc
Pherson., Mrs..JOhn-Cameron led
in. prayer. . •
Mrs.•.Lorne WOOds• reads. a, poem ,
"Land ofBeginning-Again'_and„ • •
;Mrs. Ross Errington read "Sharing"
The topic On China was on "Man
and His Fatnily:. Isobel Miller
read "A visit to a rural Commune"
• Mrs.. Toni Todd took charge of
the: business, period.. An invitation •
.was received from Brick Church' '
for June 2nd at 8:15: A quilting
was Planned for June 3rd in the.
church basernent. • •
A sale of plants and ,:hulhs'Ivas
held at the conclusion. Lunch •
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was served by Miss Annie 'Durnin
and Mrs. Cameron.
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Church Services
• ..Si:.:MOtys' C.;WiL.
For the May meeting of Lucknow •
C.W1L.lrs. J. L. MacMillan took
charge in.the absence of President...
Mrs...P. M,acDonald... prayers in un-
ison.were recited. • , "•••
FrGalea took the chair for a' • •••• ,
business period and ,several items' .
were' discussed satiifictorily...
decided we would .assist, donat-
ion,
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defray the annual ' . •
expenses involved when the COMM-.
union bre-akfaSt'a rid- presentation'. of
trophies 'for the high --tanking
students of Grade eight was held:at •
:St. Joseph's.SchOol; Kingsbridge..
Rotsibility ofclean-up ..paint'artip,
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job at the church , on a voluntary -•
basis wai,dlicussed but no decision
reaChed. Members are.,Arged to
bring used stamps apd 'used',ClOthing
(clean) for distribution to the miss-
ions. • • • • Fr .`•' •
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Galea then spoke on the
changes in the status of Some fort -n
et saints in the Church...
A dainty lunch. w as *Served -by the
hostess;:Mri. Lt. MacMillan,
assisted by Mrs. W. A •': •
joint meeting, will be held neict.
lill
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month at St ./Augtistineparish • .,
• "We are preparing for the large
total attendance at any series of
Our assemblies ever,” he continued
"Families from the Dunganndn ..•
Congregation are making plans to
go into Buffalo 40,derriprittrate; .not
by a street "march, but by,living,
• Working and worshipping. together:. •
fOr eight days., that there does not
haverol5e-ebtifrotiractonr-because-
people have:differelit .political,
ethnic Or:social hackgrOunds...
"Because Jeho.vah's WitnesseS,
I make 'Practical application, of the
iwords•of the "Prince ofPeace" in
their daily lives,' he 'continued,
"the result is a strongly knit grOtip
of peaceful people. Genuine love
for God, for neighbor and for fam-
ily'rules out the frantic competit-
ions' and jealousies so prevalent in'
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Lecture's, discussion groups and:
The regular Meeting' of theluck-/:
now. Presbyterian Evening Auxiliary
was held on Tuesday, May .20. at.
the home of Mrs. Donald Robert*-:.:
son , witti-221a-thee.ariSWeiTriphe
roll call. • • •
Maudie Fisher; the president, in
charge of the theeting,., opened with
a reading "Faith" •
Scripture and Meditation' was giv-.
'en by. Mrs. Donald ROhertson; with
a most interesting discussion period
• LuCKNOWY:.
.clitURCH:;
Rev. .R.. L.
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, JUNE 1si
10:00 a.m. Simday School
Adult Bible Clasi =
41:00 a.m. Morning SerVice
Vacation' Shoo/: planning meet-
ing for 111cknow and,'District
will' be'held (to -night) May 28th
at 8:30 p.m. in the Christian Re-
fOrMed ChUrch,
THINK ON
The Holy Spirit is our guarantee
that. God is alive. •
•.Lucknols • i•s
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.Presbyterian' Church•
.NJNE 1st
loi00..a.m. Sunday School • .
11:00*M: Morning Service
Guest Speaker
• REV. GLENN:.NOBLE 1
. .1Citlmat,: B.C. •.
ST:.,PETER'S
ANGLICAR.
CHURCEI..
Rev 11 T.. F. Odendahl •••‘
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JUNE tat' . •
• • Trinity Sunday
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11:30 Morning Prayer
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followirig.:
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Topic,The haSedon the 3rd
Chapter in the Study Book New
Acts irr issiOni", titled " In . the ..1
Working World" was presented by,
Mrs. Frank Hawthorne.,
The dime Cards 'Were given.in. A.
report on.the Synodical in G9derich
Was given by Mrs'. James Little,
who attended most of thesessiOni.
„.A musical number hy.=Mrs4-
Jamieson, Mrs.. Austin Loree,,•Mrs..
Ross Garriniie and Mrs. Frank i -law
thorne was, presented.. .
• Mrs. Morgan Henderson re•tort'e\d
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ori .the May meeting of the
MaitlandPresbyterial held in.
Kincardj.ne. ,
A report on the'hi7annual *confer-,
the Presbyterian: church. Was.",present•
ed:14y Maudie Fisher and Mrs, Jack
.MacDonald whO•attended BuSin•ess •
was, brought before the members
and the meeting closed with a
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Luna.wai'.SerV
h.ed ;by the corntni::
onai.
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CostUrned dramas of ,life in Bible:•
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times will be features of the .'
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;prograrn at each convention and
will explain more about, the way..
God's kingdoin'is going to bring
PLUMBINa
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total peace in every way to the • • ELECTRIC WIRM ' •
.1 earth Srodie concluded •
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