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*THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,. LUCK• NOW, ONTARIO'
Ltucknow Unit 2
Mrs, Kenneth • Cameron -welcom-
ed Unit'? of the Lucknow°.United
,Church Women to her home .on
•April'6th at 2 P:•nl with anattend
• ance of:16, :Y ••.
. Mrs.Raynard Ackert opened the
meeting with a reading-Mllowed'
,by prayer.
The'trea"sureis report was., given
by •MIs:: Cameron,.' All other re
'ports from differentconmittee
conveners: were given.: The flam
ilton Conference will be held .at
.Mount Forest on the 27 ,and 28 of •
April with 'Dr.. Harrio.t 'Christie as
-guest speaker. :The. general, meet,
• ing, is, on the 20th of April. The.
' roll call was well answered with
Easter :readings and•thoughts,
•
Mrs:, Kirkland convened the •
• programme.Scriptu{e reading •
waigiven,by Mrs.. Wilfred•
nan Mrs.. 'John; Hall gave the de-
votion. A 1ovely'recording 'numb
er was :given. entitled "Were :you
there when theycrucified; m
Y
Lord"..
Lucknow Uric
Unit 4• of Lucknow United ,
Church Women net at the home.
Of Mrs:. Go don Cayley. Mrs,;; -L:
C. Thompson led in devotions',...
Mrs, 'Bob Struthers read the' Scrip-:
ture from Mark.. 'A'meditation_on•
the passage was given by • Miss •
Helen Ti.onipson followed by., pray
er by Mrs.. Thompson,
Faster readings were given•:,by
Mrs. Zeke"Zeran and Mrs. pill •
Humphrey. • •
• Mrs', J. C. McNab. gave a inear
ingfui message. entitled "Death ,
Reinernbrance and Hope".
Erie - and Mary Lynn Cayley en
tertained.with two cornet du'ets..
:Mrs. Char-aie, Ander:'s,on was. -in
charge of the business :rrieeiing',
Mrs. Bolt,.: Mrs,,.Thoin.pson and:.
Mrs. Joynt will• lookafter the
flowers'for the•:chureh.in April. •
•
The May.rwill be at Mrs;.,,
L. C. Thompson's and we are to
briny :g _ white` eleP ha•nt• items.:in
.
Ma :there :w.ill be:a. 'f=ashion Show••
with bridal d'is las..' 'An a tction
P Y .
sale was :held. with Ivies. Stua.rtr. •
•
Coll y er' aS auctioneer. •.. .
• The Meeting closed: with•.the •
.
benediction and "luncti'was:served.'
'A very interesting 'to ogue ca
• e "A' er.'nbl:' line taking ..fou to
led ss . .., g y
a trip to''Mexico was acted and
presented; by Mrs. •Eldon Rite' ie',
:Mrs. • Wm. `:Hunter and lylrs. Gord=
' pon Kirkland. There was.:a dis.- •
/'mission. on questions arising: from
Dean Scott
est Speaker
�ankof
Members of the Lucluiow Presby-
terian Afternoon Woitle,n's:Missio,n-
ary Society and the Evening Auxil-
iary joined in Worship and 'Fellow,
ship for'the Easter Thankoffering.`
held in.the Church on Tuesday
Evening April .6 at S
. Mrs. Jack MacDonald presid.:
ent in charge',opened the 'Meeting
With.a Hymn , followed by Prayer,
Mrs, Glenn Noble played a lovely
piano solo entitled. "It is no Sec -
:ret ",.
• Mrs. •Bob MacKenzie gave the
Meditation/based on "Mental
Health". IvMrs. Jack,risher gave
a. reading; called." Faith" . Mrs.
Austin Lore.e and.IvIrs. 'Philip
Stewart sang•a beautiful 'duet en-
titled ."Ivory Palaces".
Mrs `Jack �\ cDona ld
introduced the;guest speaker of
the evening Miss_ J'ean,Seott.•
Miss:Scott is the CoOrdinator of,
Nursing Education at the Ontario
Hos ital' in;Goderich. •2 She gave'a
P •
most interesting and enlightening
. the skit . ,
• Mrs. Kirkland, thanked all•for
taking.part and the meeting c'los--
ed' with''the` benediction.' The
• 2hostess and committee in charge
served a 'very dainty lunch, •
'KNOW.
1 N I.TED . CHURCH.
Rev. Robert Nicholls, B:A:
•
•..: Minister
APRIL 18th
Sunday. School.
11:00 a m.; Morning ':Worship,
7:30:p411.''Youth Group:
•
.POINT. TO PONDER'
As the essence of courage is Ito
stake; one' life -on-a-possibility,='
so' the essence of faith is to: be-
lieve: that the possibility exists.
. William James'
ANGLICAN:
C M H
LUCKNOW 'AREA PARISH".
#:eY,,,Qdendahl ;-
Rector • w .
APRIL 18th
EATER
Pieesbterg_an 'churchu
Rev Glenn Noble, B.A., B.D.
Minister'
phone 528-2740
APRIL 18th..
10 00 arm . Sunday School
11': 00 a.m.', Morning Service
----'• - LUCKNOW
REFORMED
.CHURC:H
• J. W. Van Stempvoort
Pastor'
'Services::
10:00 a:m:•English' •
2nd, Sunday Dutch
2:30 p.m, .English
VISITORS WELCOME
Den minat 1 iRadir `Broad
Cast, "The Back To God Hour'',
every Sunday: CJCS' (Stratford)
2:00 ° '.m.;, CFOS (Owen
-Sound Y
talk :oh the work- with Mental- •
Health and•helping fariiilies.to
solve their. problems.
T§'o nlusical'`nunibers by John
and. Ruth'. Ann Henderson , John, on
the Piano ,' Ruth AO on.the
Clarinet entitled•"Precious•. Lord'
•takern liau -"died...__
y � continue: payin.b theZrs-as .i,iroup.-
EDNESDAYZ, ,APRIL 14th, lA.11l
OPEN MOW., TUES., WED., Fla, SAT. 9 A.M...
CLOSED THURSDAYS ALL. DAY '
1 DRY CLEANING
SHIRT SERVICE 1
•
b,UT BY 6 ,P.tM.;
DAWSQ 1' ENE
o'UNGANNON:,
I'., STORE(.
Are now agents for :our cleaning service
PICKUP TUESDAY &; .FRIDAY AT g' P.M.
REG PICKUP 'AND DELIVERY
•
IN LUCKNOW
JUST. PHONE 528.2335
Lu:cknow .Unit
'The April meeting of Hni.t5 of`-
Lucknow United .Church Wonie t
was. field: at therioine of \Irs. •
'Ernest Ackert •Jr. ;. Holyrood.
The' n%eeting'opened with a
poe;n7 read; bylthe• lead'er, .:Mrs.
Cl „.
The roll call was answered; by
•seventeen` rnembers , Two visit
ors were also present.;
.Mgrs Bell'conducted the busi•
Hess; part of the: me,etin ;. "While
lii's'.may now bepaid
tnd vidUall.y , Unit agreed oto
'for axle" were muchenjoy:ed., John
Henderson,' Maccoriipanied,. by, Miss
alcolrn on the piano. played a;
,Saxophone .•Solo entitled "[3ridge •
ov$r°troubled..wate'rs" .
Mrs. ...lack Fisher' expressed
words of thanks and appreciation
ton
Miss .Scott the guest speaker,
a:nd. ail the".oth'ers taking part. in Y
the rmeeting
A' hymn and benediction'•closed.
the .meeting.
A', lunch and social, titne : follow.-
lammk
Ascension.Kinlough .i0:30
5t. Peters
Luchnow :11:45 a.•m..
Church ;Sch00 — 10:30 ELM:
Pauls, Htuigannon— 3 pari:
2nd Pnd 4th Sundays
Christ Church, Pert. Albeit
:m.
1st, 3rd and 5th Sndays
L
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HURCHES
•-PLEASE N- TE` 7 -
Times•' of Sunday Masses change
this Sonciay,, April18 as. follows
ST. JOSEPH'S
KINGSBR•IDGE
a
A.M. and 11
ST. AUGUSTINE'S
ST. •AU
GUSTING
11 A.M.
ST. MARY'S,
LUCKNOW
9:30 A.M.
ed.
Kinlough A.
KINLOLIGH NEWS
The Anglican: Church Women'
met on Thursday afternoon:at the
home of Mrs Williani� Cox and
Mrs: Jack. Scott • The. president
N'ts. Gertrude Walsh presided and:
opened the meeting with the-
poern ,"l do: not: ask.O.
Y Lord"' , fol
lowed by a h mn and prayers,: and
extended. a welconie'to all. •'
'The :roll call• Was,:answered. with
the word "resurrection"•wjth -Mrs,-`•
Ronald Thacker acting as•secret• ':.
a•r . •:'Aninvitation was: accepted
Y
.fron4he44o.knowi A. W. to
attend their. thankofferin . meeting
on April 20th. The ladies were'•::
remindedof the Division Annual,
at . *neo,ri,, rs.' sse11 ftewitt .
expressed'tharjiks' for the rcmetii
btances she received during her
hut -in days
This meeting being the day be-
fore Good Friday wasobsetved
„gas a duiet••da:y'..and suitable hymns
were: sung and the scriptural
event of. Holy. Weel< were read by -
Mrs. Howard Thompson; firs
ftoy 'Schneliet.and 1.1rs 'Georige,
Graham
Mrs, William 'Cox read "The
little pilgrim" ., •
Ire hints: 'co i sa n r sit'
WHITECHURCH
\1r.;• arid Mrs. llarvcy dttd
John of Wingha i visited Sunday"
with his parents. Mr. 'a:nd` Mrs.
.Dawson Craig••
Mr; and Mrs. George Carrie •
spent the holidaYweek end'wttl
f their :fa ilil in
don'.
.1 Russel Ritchie visited On Sa,tir-r
day with•his brother Leslie.of
'Luc know 'who •;ha•d returned •'after. ; ,
.spending :a'.•few wrecks With,Vis
•son;•Alvin and. Mrs. t ttchic rand ••
•
-fart to i-1
The Treas,uker.gave her report DiPOPnerSsaatu;ncdd' athyeWir h4it-c1.e1 luraecd.i r1\,:E,r •
reportedMrs, c.larciicc.RitcIaie: John''Gaunt-a•nd Mrs, Fred
were;. 'reeswater tcreanler talon 1,•
t a,
Other Cotmllittee representatives
Supply*, announced that articles
for the Layette:may still be''dor
The Septenibe•r mee• ting Will
take. the :form of a Pot Luck.
Supper with Unit 4 Mrs 13e11
asked rnenbers to be:''thi•n.king of:
activitie:s.:for Ina t meeting"to. .
rnake,it a, Fun' Ni:;t'it.. \trs. Ray-
Hard Ackert , who was visiting
us explained the. Spring Tea,
,which will involve all Units'. She
asked all'in.ernbers to• try to obtain
Bridal C,ownb, headpieces etc.
ford . pTay,, Mrs, (fell then turned
the 'Progra'rnme•.over to •11rc' ° Jack•
Ackert for"Devotions.• ..Mrs.: Ack-
err l d�i�t Pray •,• •' ova '
sunt \irs. •Bill Hunter `read the
§f•erfPre. .
•Mfrs R ::C, k, Nicholls read a.'
PP.
aper•on "Resurrection" ., and'`l':ed
•in prayer Devotions•,w'ere con:
cluded.with the singiri T, of•"Hymn
for. Easter". Alis Ackert.•.thanked
those. who had.. participated fn the
prof ramnle: and the Hostess -for
•the use of`hter home ,. then o tined
d•'e t .i i;. 1
a is t ssion of � lovies that, our
children 'attend.; As usttal for
is standing. in Pilot's: hall" also
"Nailed, to the Cross" Those'
takirlg part in this'were Mrs. Roy
;Schneller:, Edna and May Boyle,:
L,Ars..Jacl< Scott`., Mrs.: William ,_
!Cox,
'Mrs. George Crahani read
"Blessings•'then appear",. Mrs
Jack Scott gave. a readinT"Ifs
Jesus `should comic to- day' .' 'The
concluding hymn ,Was "Go to.dark
Gethset'nanc'"'x Rey; R. Odendahl
this group- the discussion was '•
lively 'and.broadened to include
books., television'; censorship.
with rata:ny:other clubs, whcrc
they saw •butter•bcin inadc;,
:,cheese , .milk, powder.,. as well as •
how the milli, is handled.' ..A
Wa(l ce 'Co in orte d
•firs.. lla n.•rt4 •
on -Tuesday,, after. visiting a :few •
da �s :with�.Mr. and Mr- , l!crh 1(uitt',.
•Y• - s
et and' family.: `:
Mr.. and Mrs.. Ross anal
\1ark ofKitchener spent tlie.1kii'.= •'
day week :with his' parent .
and :vii Russe.l`I ss:arid Carr ear
eats. Mr and Mrs J. 61
Teeswater.
John. Gibb of'Walkerton spent •
the holiday week end :withi hip
parents 'a\Ir, and \1rS•. `D.ivc: aihh
:
Tiffin relatives were.pica,sett:
to learn:on Saturday;eV'e i li 4. that
•Rtissel•Proc:tor of'Livoniai,'\Henri-
gan was perniit.tetl 'liotirc a [ter
surgery from hospital on Sattittlt�.;
13tss is known,here as•hc is
Eluent visitor in fhc v l:la;;c..
Easter visitors with r\it:,. a'nd \its
Bill;Fvans were. Mr:: and' Nits. f_rii:'
E:va•ns; Dianeeand .Mei:vin'o!11ti41e '.:.
Park, Mrs: Edith Brown attil :liarh
ara •of London,, Mr .and. \Itis, 1 rd
i its , •La rrY Linda a-nt f ::
.•• •
(icorg et.own.
ON'NASIiVILLF, TOUR.
�- A-1:rs. furl} eenductcd-acon 1i s••�aiietae_Johnsto:u-sprl:lithe.
tcst.:on. jurttbled'•words:associated
with Laster•; whine the committe•
e'
prepared lunch.
The meeting closed with the
Cheque oaf
a cripplpd child
tOdgy•
holida week• end oil: i nus tour to
Y.. •
Nasihvillc+ .'i'enc'ssee.
Nat Thotiisol of l,iicl<rtw, wets .i
Sunday Glc i.irtl :.caller ort \1r• tntl•
hies.: Victor 1?�i.t�'rsnn.
•
We are: pleased to a'cport th,t
tiles. l utiicc (ii11cspit' Mil c • pit-
ted tcs retial hor:iic on 't`Inrl�rd,<< •
ro:ilrbVir>T41a-tn int -l) tt+rpt,
tan,. „
Mr, and' \li's.. Leroy Rintcfttl ,
Carol and 1<imbcrley of
vinic are ;spenditg a few tl,i•y:
ii pa rents 4Mr, and t,;ortlt)ti .
spoke. on the e:vent's.of holy week.
and Pitted the etini witti the
Litany and the henedictidn:
Refreshments 'werc..served by
the hostess, assisted by Mrs', Ger-
a.ld IRhody and lines. •l3oh Serio,
Iv trs•. • t3ert Nicholson gave the
courtesy rcma•rks... 'lite May host-
ess is Mrs; ltorald T'liackcr•. ,
Mrs. Stanley Black '6f ilc1t;r„i,ve.
Leroy is recuperating after liavith;'
,had, an operation on his shoit1410.1.
- A Good 'Friday' Servict'
at 1-07a.n) inthe (it itct r.l.Lt�c1 ,�
enhanced by spring flowers a.nd, .f
t>ou'yuet4, with Mr. Carl 1:h ikovj'
jer in charts e...The cl'iorr::tr}thern
was "Ile Lives" with Mrs. t errnil
Farrier organiSt1• Mr.. De Xo di'e's :
tiicssagc was•",Wfiat shall i dO Witlr,.
out Jesus"