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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-09-30, Page 10A. hI it ifs.. OE 'TNN "TA ligkir0144114.17144; THE LUCKNOWSENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1 urcb'I)rws Ia .. side LANGS1DE NEWS The Langside C. Q:, C; .heldAfl eir final meeting of the year on Fri- .day evening, when they entertain- ed their mothers, and friend§. in Lngsde Hall... Jamic Yoii-n-g-pr-es ided and welcomed all. A. Sing- song was enjoyed. 'Freddie de ' ;Boer gave a summary of the study book on South America and Chile; and howour church helps.. A puppet show by Jamie ,Marty and Karen Young and Hilda de; Boer reviewed the.' story. Helen Wiersma gave the..last chapter of the study. book. In the worship service , the Scripture 23rd Psalm' was. repeated in unison , a hymn was sung' and•the girls of C.O.C. sang ".Jesus bids us. shine': The ' offering was a baby gift from each. family. •.4 table of crafts ,% pictures • of South: America., and samples of :food' from South America was quite .inter'estittg. • Lunch was served Leaders of C.O.C. were Mrs. Jim Young and Mrs' Dave Moffat 'with :Nancy de Boer,andHelen Wiersrxta •as assistants..:; ' • ti Ca W in -'Brick. rtt • Cal in -Brie . WHITECHURCH NEWS • Calvin -Brick United Church -Mitten held _ hek_r-_S.ept?mber rneeting on, the 23'rd at .8:30 at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Why.t:- ockwith a large attendance 'of members , men, childrenand visitors. • The president Mrs. Ken Mason' ..opened the meeting With a short . poem. • Invitations ha.d.•been received from,Belgrave U.C.W. for •October 1st: at 8.15 with J. Deneau, Welfare Officer guest' speaker and .Whitechurcli_W:IvI;$. for October 21 at :2.30 with Mrs. A. Mundell, Maitland .Presbyter ia1 President guest speaker, ; Mrs. Mason announceda parcel had been.sent:to•Angola. An Execu- - 't}`ve meeting is to be. held this • -week.. ,The October meeting 'is being • held a week earlier due to the Regional Meeting. Friendship Envelopes are to be handed in as --soon as puss ble;- Meeting.a decision is to'be niade whether to have a congregational supper or 'a social .hour. Bruce, Vires At Silver Lp Bruce Presbytery of the United Church of Canada held its first meeting of the 1970-71 season at• its Presbytery camp site , Silver Lake. Chairman for the meeting was the Rev. Ross Cumming and. t;Rev. John Hill, Secretary. Highlighting the tneet.ngw,as. the welcome extended to Rev:• `M, A. McDowell•neWly indufted '-minister of Kinca 'cl-ine Uni-ted.' Church and to Rev, K.' Welch of Paisley United Church., .Joy was 'shared by the Presbytery at the 'report of Rev; G. Wright, Mount. Forest , of the ordination •of itev. Don Pletch of •Asfelt United' Church', Cargill Pastoral: Charge. The Chairman commended the Asfelt congregation which hosted. the Ordination Service for their. great Christian witness • on the occasion of the Ordination of their fourteenth candidate: to the min- istry. •Presbytery also heard with interest prospective •plans for the ordination of; Mr. George Trigger, Lay Supply at To:berm:ory Mr. • Trigger completes next year •rhe.special General" Council. course leading to ordination.: • Agreement, was received that.. Bruce Presbytery recommend .to Hamilton: Conference that this 'ordinatio:n service be held in Tob- 'ermory.' Rev. Gordon Hazelwood, Pres-' identofH• • • introduce_ d and welcomed to the • Court.. • The 'Chairman.led Pres- Mrs'.•Alex 4obertson conducted bytery in a- •moment T silence'in •• •the worship service followed by memory ;of Rev. S. ,Royle of '• Messengers 'Mrs. Robert Gordon reading the' Lion's' Head who passed away :in - scripture. Rev. J. Roberts led in July. • . . prayer: The offering was receiv- ed and dedicated by Mrs. Alex The agenda of Presbytery in - WHITECHURCH NEWS • • • • Ca 1Lin-.Bri.ck„M esSenge rski their September meeting in the church on Sunday.' .The leader was Marian McGee: with:the .pianist Janet' Whytock. :Marlene McGee read the„ Scripture. Prayer was given by . Barbara :Moore.• • The. offering was received by Jim McGee and. Michael Moore , and dedicated`•by Marian McGee. The Herald Report' was given by Darlene Coultes. eluded the announcement of, fid-- Rc beu-son. Cathy Cha-ridlerga-ve-- many .events and ma-ct ssofmi• .:Mrs. Lawrence Taylor gave the, Story -. Using Talents to •the • Full est. All then went to their classes for a study period. • a piano solo: ' Mrs. Alex Robertson .gave'a deep outline on the American from the new study pack. /She. . also introduced the special guest John `Anagoaiik, whose home is Resoluteon the Isle of Cornwallis,. 600 'miles inside the Arctic circle. John showed slides''of hishomeland and gave a commentary. Hie was tha-n-ked-for'show-tng'the- slides and presented with a: gift by Mr.s:..Nornian Coulees. Mrs. Ken Mason closed ;the meeting• with prayer. • . .• Lunch•wai 'then -served by• the 'hostess and helpers, Brest not only to the. Presbytery but to. the entire area. Mrs. Slum• kie , Presbytery Archivist:presen ted the plan to collect historical data Of United•.chur'ches in the • Presbytery. Rey. Keith Wettlaufi er rep the ret.urna of CK•NX Singtime the first progratntne ; • of itsfourteenthyear will be, October 18th with the Moderator. �Dr.,•Bob McClure as guest. Rev., R-.--Wa .tfero-f P-alr-i-e-r-ston-pr-0e. rim ed.,the notice of a 'World Mission Night' to be held on November‘ 17th at Ripley... Endorserrient was given• fora suggested Workshop 'n: pont - r W r jp.-c �duc- i C empora .y o ship on ted by "The'Catalysts"Whose • services are sponsored by the • Board of Evangelism and Social Service. Rev. Jackson, Strapp, Convener of Christian Education announced the planning for a Youth Rally to be held this Also workshops in Sunday School teacher training. 'Rev. Glen Strome of Hanover• drew to the attention of the delegates the capital fund's assessment effect- ive Jan. 1st. 1971. This isan assess- ment to all congregations of $1.'25.. per resident member. Rev. Bob Nicholls Visitation.Convener., pre. served ;rhe. proposed 'plan; for the Presbytery visitation to Official' Boards of Pastoral charges in re- •gard to ministers' salaries. This takes .place as a result of the• action of General Council as to sale ark' increments, Rev. Arnold; Proud of Teeswater , Publications .Convener, spoke of the Observer Every 'Family Plan. Presbytery endorsed subscriptions to High School libraries in the areal. In the interest of adult; education , two 'delegates. were 'authorized to attend the Education Colloquium on Oct. 26th to 29th at Cedar Glen. This is sponsored by the • five central Conferences of. the United Church. . APpr .iarion.was'extended to. ' Rev . M . Boyd •. Superintendent of Home Missions, to the United. Church Women delegates and to the ladies. of Kinloss United. Chufch serving; dinner.: The chairman thanked all the • Presbyters for their enthusiasm and contra' u ton, The .first meeting. of Bruce Pres- bytery adjourned to meet Tuesday November 17th for 'afternoon and evening sessions at Ripley United: Church, RegionaiSecretary Was Guest Speaker Lucknow Presbyterian Churc Rev. Glenn Noble, B.A., BD. Minister Phone 528-2740., ,' OCTOBER •4th$ The Annual Pot. Luck. Supper of •the Lucknow :Presbyterian Evening: Auxiliary was held in the base -:merit of-thechurch on_Wednesday September 16 , 1970 with forty- • three• ladies present for the delic- ions meal. Miss Mary Elizabeth and. Miss Ruth Anne Henderson, -' l�ye-d�ave-1-�p-is-no-ext=us ladies gathered for the:evening. Mernbers •from South Kinlossi'', Dungannon and the Afternoon. , Women's Missionary Society. joined--with--the Auxilia-r-y Group•. .for ' the supper and. "regular. meet •ing . .10 a .a traveller..., the'l_or i Simcoe frien.dly,wel-•, come ....superb service..., fine • lounges and restau:� rants . ' all at ( I• e prices . • and for convenience the subway'is right • at the door.... in the .heart nf'dCi�Ng3� Toronto, Next time you visit Toronto,. enjoy it more than ever... , stay at the Lord Simeoe, it's the littc:o , t� • University and King• Streets, fiel. 862,1848 • Mrs. -Ron Forster ,• who was in ' charge: of the Meeting," •opiened' with word's of welcome to the guests. , and the. Hymn 399 was' .` sung.. The Scripture an' Me nation.. was given by Mrs: Norman Tay lor. . ` a Mrs.. Jac,k MacDonald introduc-, even ing. Miss Barbara Woodraff, the . 'Regional,Secretary for the Synod of Hamilton and London.•• Miss Woodruff discussed and -illustrated -- . the materials available in•study books an l pa rumblers for more interesting •meetings: Mrs. Bill Gibson sang sof t =a : co rrTpa n=i ell b is T•eriff Noble. 10:00 a.m..Sunday' School 11:00 a.m. Morning Servlce ANGLICAN CHURCH LUCKNOW AREA PARISH The Rev. R. Odendahl Rector • OCTOBER 0th Trinity 19 St, Paul's"Ripley— 9:15 a.zr Ascension, Kinlough' 10:30 a i St Peters Lucknow 11:45 a. Church l School 10:30 a.m. I Christ . Church, Port Albert LUCKNOW- UNITED CHURCJ Rev. Robert Nicholls, B.A. .Minister •I OCTOBE-R' 4th 10 am. Sunday School 11:00- a.m.' Morning Worshi 'World Wide Communion Sun POINT TO PONDER Li Christ we see. not only ww God is, but what man is mai to be. LUCKNOW rAN... REFORMED CHURCH.: J W. -_Van Stempvoor-t • Pastor Services: 10:00 a.m •(EPglish) 2:30 p.m. (Dutch 2nd and 5th Sundays). Denominational Radio . 'Brot cast, "The Back To God Hour every Sunday: CJCS (Stratfor 2.00 p.m.; CFOS (Ow Sound) — 6:00 p.m. Mrs. James Little gave the thank -you remakrs to Miss Wood- ruff:and a11.the others taking part in the meeting. The even - Ing' i:.ame,to .a• close:with ilytiin. 419+and prayer by Miss Sadie • Johnston. you turn fasten your seat belts