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OLIVET 'NEWS
The Olivet -Messengers held
their meetig On-Sunday.--Nanc
Y '
McGuire*o ;tined: the Meeting and
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read a meditation,• Wendy Hamil-•
ton 'the scripture and Brian Coiling
led in prayer. Joyce Osborne read
a story and.Joan Osborne a poem
Election of officers' for the'.new'
season resulted as follows: Presid -
tint,. Wendy Hamilton; . Vice -Pres. ,
Brian Coiling; Treasurer, Nancy.
McGuire and press reporter, Joyce
Black
The recent Rummage Sale was.
a great successassuring their.
sponsored child of continued• supp-
ort.
Peneral
LijcknoijJ
• The Genera 1; Meeting. of Lueknow
United. Church: Women washeld:in
the. Fellowship Room onT'uesday'
evening.
Mrs. J C. McKim presided. for
•the devotional part of the meeting,
using'a hymn, 'a responsive prayer.
of ,invocation ..:and illustrating the.
meditation•'with: posters ..embracing
the . theme • "God Calls Ufs" Miss ,
Margaret Rae favoured. with a solo
and Lorraine Boyle , a. piano instru�'.
mentala}
The Christian Education convener
Mrs. Gordon}: Johnston, presented a
film strip The Church Plans' for
rs , Glen Walden' . Children" ': M .
introduced the film'and after the
• showing 'of :the filen led in a pertin
ent discussion in which many part-
icipated-- MrsHHarold'Tr-e eav-erl-1
read the poem., "For: a: Child" .
The president,.. Mrs..Vernon
Hunter . presided for,,the business. Rev J..E Hummel ;installed,
.
Mrs. 'Wm. Wharry, 'supply : 'the :officers Mrs. Alex Hackett .
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Organize UCW
At Ashfield Church
• The first general U.C. W meet-
ing of Trinity United Church. Ash--
field,was;held October 1, 1969 in marl—Mug/all reported�on a�workr
..he.0ctobe�metirtg
Kinloss 'W. M. 'S. • was held ,at ,the
home of, Mrs, Gilbert Hamilton .on
Wednesday afternoon, October 1 ..
with a good attendance.
Mrs; Frank MacKenzie, opened
the meeting and:Mrs, Evan ,Keith -
read the. correspondence: Business
matters. were dealt, with and ,Mrs..
Ira Dickie"and.Mrs. Allan .
the Church basement.. Chas.::T
Wilkins opened the meeting.. The,
scripture was given by Mrs ..Donald
,Hackett.' A cornmentary on.
Service to the. Church` was .given' .
by M rs . Chas. Wilkins and Mrs.
Warren Zinn lead in Prayer.
' Rev. J.! E. Hummel opened the
shop they atte'ndedin•Paisley: The
Bible Study Was .1" Corinthians 3
with the roll call being a'vers•e` < ,
with "Build , . • y•
. ,The:guest speaker;:, Mrs, Rooney
of Ripley; was introduced' by Mrs.
Douglas Graham and she opened
her meisa. ge by referring•to a
business portion. Recommendations, custom of the early pioneers at,
from the executive meeting were • Thanksgiving of putting 5 grains
read by Mrs. ,Cliff Menary', and , of corn at each plate: to remind
;approved and adopted by the _mem- :
• them of first privations. She divid
hers. Those elected, to office'
:will P
take, offices irmnediately compiet-
ing.1569 and until. December .1971.
Mrs. Donald Hackett'gave'the •
nominating committee report with
_the executive as follows:. President, •
Mrs
Mrs Alex Hackett;Vice President,
Mrs. Bert Alton;• Recording and .
Corresponding Sec.:, Mrs. Frank
ed her talk under 5 headings,
Peace, Thoughtfulness,"Generos-
ity,, Contentment, Reverence. She
Was thanked by Mrs. Frank Mac
Kenzie and. presented with a gift.
Steer contributed a
solo
accompanied by Mrs. Buckton
Mrs ; °Burt had charge of the Prayer
Circle and Dean MacLeod closed.
the meeting with prayer after -
which the Directors. served 'lunch
Ritchie, Assistant, Mrs.,. Allan
Ritchie;. Treasurer, Mrs.• Warren.
Zinn; Ass't., Treasurer, Mrs. Cliff •
Kilpatrick-,
The chairman •for the 'following..
offices with one convenor :from
each of.the three units for•each
office are: Finance, Mrs. Warren
Zinn; Program, Mrs Chas.
:Wilkins;. Sacia'l, Mrs, Andrew
Ritchie; Nomination,: Membership,
Co-operation in Christian Mission-
ary Education;•,Mrs. Livingston''
Menary Citizenship and Social •
Hold,t. .
. Final Meeting
fLANGSIDE NEWS
•
On Friday evening the Langside
C.O.C. held their final•meeting.
Actions, Supply and Welfare, Nils. -itrthe-H-all -and' invited the. ladies
Donald Hackett; Community'
Friendship and Visiting, Flowers
(such as church), •Mrs. Wrn.
Andrew; Literature and Communic=
a ,tions, .Press and' Publicity, Mrs.'
im Hunter Stewardship.and Rec-
ruiting, Leadership and Develop'
ment, Mrs.' David;Hackett:
•
• convener, announced that ten bales gave, a few words of thanks. The
of good/, used clothing had been meeting closed with the hymn 36.2
'sent. for Overseas .Relief. Plans and Mr,' Hummel pronounced the
were made for the Autumn Thank- Benediction.
offering 'to':be, held .Tuesd"ay.;
October 28 'w with Miss Jessie McPher
son,' retired Women's Prison Admin'
istrater . in Winni Deg, as guest;
speaker . Plans were •made. also ,
for: a hot fowl supper to be'held.on
Tuesday ; . October 21st. The meet'
ing closed with:the Nlizpah Bened-;
etion.
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SOLD -IT
THROUGH -TN
WANT ADS:
of the congregation to attend.. .1
Freddie deBoer presided for an int=
eresting prograrn of songs ;devotions,
a story from the. Study Book and a .•
film. •
_•-Son s_iiere led b rMrs. George._
.g.. Y
Young.-. Helen'Wiersma was secret'
any:: ,Ja',me"s Young read the script
ure,and Keith'Bregrrian ledin
prayer: '. Nancy-deBoer• gave the
storyand•' Joanne Bre man received
the offering.'
'•Certificates and pins Were presen!
ted to all; methbets'. After the
meeting was Closed 'with prayer,..
.some game's' were 'played..
• The leaders., .Mrs.;: George, Young;
Mrs. rm. oung an' "is. r.ra.,
thiffman'served'lunch.. ..Mrs. Bob
Bregman rnove'd a,vote of thanks
to the leaders:fer their work with
.t1 CQC .
E 'R ®VE
Calvin Robertson is, preparing
his new home, a trailer, on the
farm of Roy Collins. Calvin sold
.his farm recently. . ,
Mr; and Mrs. Don ;Robertson.
visited .with Mr, and Mrs. George
Harris andfamily of Scarboro and
Mr. and: Mrs. 'Ivan Harris and fam-
ily of Milton..
J., and,-
the
nd-the weekencrivith Mr. and Mrs,
Clare McDougall of Markdale ..
Miss Joan Courtney spent
Friday. and Saturday with Miss
Margie Collilns,
Vicki Dore spent Saturday with
Mrs. DonMcCosh.
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The .October meeting of. the
LucknowWomen's:.Missionary •
Society' met in the church on Wed -
nesday , October lst. , Mrs•.' James
Little presided 'and opened -the
meeting by, giving a: Thanksgiving
verse and. prayer Hymn 139•was
sung after which Mrs. W,. Porteous,
gave the Bible Study ' 1 Kings , 7th
chapter, about the Queen of Sheba
and good King Solornon. • She said
although we cannot claim that the
.Queen of Sheba was a"Christian.
woman yet she was greatly interes-
•
e-i*Selo•rnaiils-wok•— -.duet-•by
Mrs P. Stewart and •Mrs: A : Loree.
namely "Near to, the heart of God"
was well rendered,
• Mrs. M: Henderson read a letter
on Thanksgiving which was prep-
ared by Miss' Mary MacLeod. It
-told' of:the Early Settlers, their
poverty..and hardships and how they
helped one another; The Prayer
Circle was givenbyy Mrs. R. Reid'
and Mrs: 1-1, Nixon. A hymn'was
then sung,
'An invitation was extended from
the t< nlrnmgi
their Thanksgiving Meeting on,
Novernber 15th and asked for a
•I• number from the Society. Mrs.
Stewart and Mrs. Loree were
appointed to' give a ' duet ;—'I'tto'se_
who wish 'their "Glad Tidings" ren-
Church Services
UCKNOW •
JNI.TED' CHURCF
Rev, Robert Nicholls, B.A.,
Minister
OCTOBER 12th:
Thanksgiving Sunday,
10:00 a.m. Sunday. School
-1100 a.n . ,Morning - ,Service-,
Anniversary Services
• October 19th
Thou that bast given so much
to. me,
Give one thing more - a grate-
ful heart; -
Not thankful when it pleaseth.
me, •
As if thy blessings had spare•
lays;
But 'such a heart, whose pulse
may be.
Thy Praise • ' George Herbert
r
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Lurknow
Presbyterian `'(Burch
Rev. Glenn .Noble, BA. B.
'Minister
Phone 5284740
. OCTOBER 12th
ThantEsgiving • Sundair
10:00 a.m.'No: Sunday School'.
11.00' a.m.. Morning ° Service
Sunday School will ,meet
at
Y
10:45 .School
` to attend the
church service.
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S T. P-ETER'S
ANGLICAN'
CHURCH
Rev; R, .T. F.-Odendahl
Rector
OCTOBER 12th
Ttij#y .19 •
10:15' church 'School
LUCKN-OW
'CHRI'S'T'IAN
:REFORMED
CHURCH
J. W. Van Stempvoort
Pastor
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Ser'vice's: •
10:00 'a.m. (English)
2:30 p.m. (Dutch 2nd and
5th Sundays).
RS-WELC
Denominational Radio Broad-
cast, "The Back To. God Hour",
-every-Sunday: C—JCS--(Str-atfor-d
2:00 p.m..; CFOS ' (Owen
Sound) 6:00' p.m.
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A',broker, was originally a retailer
of goods belonging to another;
sewed were asked to do so through
Mrs., Porteous , the. Secretary
A flew Study Book was in the
ordering ,,and the Thankoffering
or. -October '2nd . The
:offering, was received and the roll
i.call was answered with a verse
from 1st'Peter, 'Hymn 147 was
sung ,and. prayer by Mrs. James
Smit"h'brought--the_Meeting to.:
close, •