The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-06-09, Page 10•
. 4
THE LUCKNOWSENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9th, 191.1
ASHFIELD PRESBYTERIA
ILI, CELEBRATE TI♦ELR.
s
Anniversary.
N SUNDAY, Jl
l 3th
REV:
OMR I O�YAL -B A.
of •Goderich" will lie the guest speaker
SERVICES 11:010 A,M." AND 8:00 P'.M...,
oseph :s cWL
.In place of the regular monthly
meeting• of:St. Joseph's Council;,
C.' W. L. , a joint .Meeting, with St.
•
Whitechurch UCW.
/WHJTECHURCH NEWS
The June meeting of White-
Presbyterian
•
On Wednesday, June 200 ,• the
Lucknow Presbyterian Women',$
Missionary-Society:"-held:-rheii:
meeting in the. Sunday School.
Room of the church:. Mrs. Noble.
Johnston conducted the rrieetirig,,
and opened by giving a verse oil
nature and prayer for all the bless-
sings we -have and are receiving„ ._
day Iiy day,
The Bible Study,was given by
Mrs "Howard Agnew. The sub;
sect of her talk was "Prayer";
Prayer to our Heavenly Father for
a daily' existance. Prayer to our
God` makes ut strong to carry on.
life , and the Lord's Prayer is a
guide toward showing our gratitude
for•all the blessings which we re-
ceive day by day.
A report of the Presbyterial
held in.Wingham in. May was
given by, Mrs. W. Macl,ntyre.
"Wai .cr%.the Loral" Was, their., ,
theme, and it was a very splendid
report,. The roll call,; containing:
the'word Service was then answer=
ed. A, card of thanks for the Soc-
iety's good wishes,, was read from
Mrs. Ross McMillan ,, who ;was• -
TERIAN CHURCH.
1NLOSS' '-
S .' Augustirre on Tuesday evening,
e .1st. , ;1t this nieeting .over
1 i`' lathers were in' attendance from
Kingsbridge , 'St. Augustine ,• Luck-
• now...andWi•nghanl ,• ,
•
•
ine' Council president presided.
e ii _Cassanoeneo
,o
,5 P
with the league. prayer.
A. spiritual reading was given
by 1 °trs. Bi11 Kinahan. • St. iugus-
held on Wednesday, lupe 2 at the
horse of Mrs:. Albert Coultes
Mrs.. Garnet Farrier. ;in charge
of Supply arid 'Social Assistance;'
opened the Meeting with the'
erne - Listen, T: e orl. Calls.
`Mr's, agnea pirier; read the
scripture, Mrs. Lorne Wall led' .
i
•
REV. GLENN:.NOBLE, MINISTER
MRS. LORNE, SPARKS, ORGANIST
LINDA SPARKS, PIANIST
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
MORNING SERVICE AT.11:00 A.M.
EVENING SERVICE AT 7;30 P.M.
• GUEST SPEAKER
Prof. Allan Farris, MA., M.Th.
° OF KNOX COLLEGE, TORONTO
SPECIAL MUSIC
ALL -ARE -WELCOME
St. Au ustine
1 iC °.rias - ospi a •
The appointment' of a speaker • for
our next meeting which was''to' Abe
i,n the form of a picnic' was discus-
sed, also. the naming of a leader
for the Mission. Band in Mrs.. Gil -
tine's correspondence: was"read
Mrs. Bill Kinahan. Mrs..John
Howard • read St, ,Joseph's cot-
•respondence, Financial reports for.
each council were read and roll
c- v
Mrs. Anton Van ,Osch
. e
bershipConvener, re orted
2
paid members and 12 honorary:
members. •hift memberships were
given to Mrs. Genevieve •Kinaha.n,
Mrs: 'tirsula Hebert, Mrs. Marie.`
Austin ,Mrs. Timothy•'Dwyer and
Mrs.: ' Jack Van Osch,
Mrs., Frank •Riegling , Church
Life •Convener reported:: -,a- nurnbe"r
of•recent• first Communicants who
i=.
C.. W. L. "A -few Fathers' Day
poems written by ;the . Grade . 8
students
of St. Joseph's School
were: read and .enjoyed . Delegat-
es• -from both councils are to
attend the 'June 8rd Ashfield Rec,:
reati n Committee meeting at
.Brookside ' School
Mrs. Blaise Martinsave a good
report' of the Blossom' Tea held
at Huronview on May` 12th. Five
from Kingsbridge attended,'
Because'•`June 1st is Census -.Pay;
`MSrs.:John Austin read a.report
On the Census that is now•:being.
-eonducted--in C •nada :- ••A-ri-•oh-rec---
tion•was raised 'to the. :method of'.
• OLKS /'IOP
ERE THEY THEY HAV
E,
O'REG
PRICES
ARE
THE •
LOWEST
r� w.s as e
for the. bale from.each member;
• Prayer was given: by Mrs. N
na' er.. Johnston,: which brought the Meet -
.pr iy ing to ase :
•Mrs: 1 airier:gave a reading •
Poverty: What and who is poverty,
causes.of poverty,- politicalpres
sure, •fighting hunger.: Families
can. be helped., fre.e themselves.
of poverty, if willing to listen to.
uckn-ow Un it '2
•
Unit '2' of the.. Lucknow United
How' to help ,families : • '. ' '
'Mrs Millan Moore presided for
the business The roll call was
answered by 17 ladies..:' Mrs Al:
bert Coultes gave the treasurer'sreport. .Mrs:;. Moore announced
that Alma -College is from ;June 9
to1'2. .
Silent prayer was given for the
sick-. Misr .`Moore•. closed -the
meeting. with prayer.,.
corned to the home of Mrs. J W.
Joynt :for their meeting on June :1st
at: 2 p.m. 'There was an attend-
ance
ttend-ance of "20 members and :four visa '.
itors.
Mrs.' Ackert thanked Mrs. Jo. nt
y..
for the use, Of her horde', ,and open
:ed the meeting With a hymn•
followed by two short readings
g.
"We thank Thee Oh.Lord"..and"Le
us thank. God:for his countless
b di-y7t-r= hea'rte'd nr a' This rata
referring to the farmer in the
pamphlet, that was issued by the,
• government, d'motion was made
that a letter of objection be sent
both to the Minister of Agricul-
ture , Mr. H A Olson and to'
our Member of Parliament, Mr..
Robert McKiney.
•Mrs. Eugene Frayne.reported
that St.. Joseph's CouncU•5'00
Anniversary celebrations were •a'
complete: success. • Anniversary.`'
booklets and cook books are still
available' for sale;
The Grade 8''Graduation .Banqu -
.et• will ,be held on Tuesday• even-
in;: June •.29th, the catering'
committeein c ar'cTe
'4rt.'Joe Courtney gave.an
excellent report of the 51st
Annual Convention of ;the C. W,
in �w indsbr on '\•lay 1 and
19: The theme of this year's,'
convention w•at "Me and My
l r•ox;{re•".
, Fat ,e.: ri. Cassano. closed the
rneetint, with 'prayer. and 'Mr. L.
!V elf
0 0 /
FRIEND
,_.
ST
URNITURE
Pone 528
03
Following the meeting a highly
:ecow erCerw ;ul; -; i
'','Wherever
".ere.Are 'Children' was shown
:eath, the local,
c: ewtc; or Vie Huron County
Child, er`,*s Aid Society . ,
Leath answered questions from t�
YWd encey. .frr.n3ohn i=ratI eri
thanked' MP,. Heath and presented
him with a gift.,
followed'by the poem "If. Jesus •
came to your house'.
:The t'reasurer's:report was given:
and, also all other reports frQrn
different committee. conveners: •.
The generalmeetng is.held on .
Jurie •15th at Silver Lake camp...
Our Apple Blossom Wedding Tea
proved a great success, with every-
one emrltiying it very much'. ".M.
Wightrnan reported' for the C. G .1.
.graduation:
• ;Mrs Hall took charge of the;
programme; Miss Flora Andrew
re•vieWed•the chapter from' the
book -;Singing in -the .rain" having
•to •do'with youth's choice, of a
career. This proved Sery;inter=
esting, Mrs. Peter Cook,sang a
olo. .. .
\liss Ada Webster, in her .leas-
ing manner gave a lovely reading
'entitled "•The greatest .Gift. God
has giver us centered:around
au'r,' Trees; lrs� Le lac ay--
read the scriptunre lesson take
from` Luke ;'also' the meditation
'Growing Seasons'.' ,-closing with
prayer, • .. • 3
The roll• call proved:very• inter
esting_and welLanswei c Lwrth. •s.'
hi.rit on• ga.rdering., tieMbe�r
asked 'to remember our bale is to
be packed in June. Th'e meeting
was closed with a hymn .followed
•by the benediction.
' 1
A, dainty lunch was then served
by the committee in charge, after
which a very successful hob.by
sale was held with ribs., ,36ynt in
her humorous, manner as auction.
ee`i .,,dill' 14usv :t me Eadie acting
as treasurer• for the die
A joint meeting, was' held on
June:ist in St. Augustine Parish.
Hall with. St. Joseph's, C; W L.,
Kingsbridge'', St.: Mary's, Lucknow,
St., Augustine members and•.with
the ladies of Sacred:' Heart C.
Wirigham• as • guests .
'Father-er-C-assano-o-pe-rred--t'he ineet
ing: with the League Prayer.:.Mrs.
Wm Kinahan gave' a reading'=•
ir
The -First letter froP&er::
A business .meeting was held for
St. Joseph's C: W. L members,
and St., Mary's C .W.•L: members,
followed. by the meeting witty/
•Mrs :. • •o Fr e
,.
n ask n meeting
us.
.
jam •, .Augus-
tine
g .
tine President'in charge. Thank
you notes were read by Mrs. Wm.
Kinahan'from Mrs*. Jean McGinnes
Mrs. Kennedy and Delores Neves
":An 'invitation was. ,read.: from the
Township Council' to attend a
meeting on June 3rd of the
Recreation Committee at Brook-:
side School:. It was decided'
:that
Mrs.Joe Hickey would attend.:
this meeting'•as a delegate`, all
conveners gave;: their•' reports and
it• was.d'ecided'to have the annual
Church cleaning two. we,eks.. from
Wednesday.
•;A very i•nteresting_report was •
given by Mrs... Joe :Courtney
representative.from Kingsbridge;
who attended. the 51st annual
C.:W; Convention' held ar • •
;the: Holiday. , Windso'r' 'ala y .
1 '
y
19. • The theme of,the. Conve'a'itiori.
was Me:and• My Brother •Mrs.
Franken thanked the spea kLr for
:her most,: interesting report
hits St, Marie. Father Cassano '.
closed the meeting' ai.ith• the
League; Prayer: ; ;Rev '\isgr.•,iihal
en; also .gave ills blssins ••
Mr. 13... Heath ,\ Director
County Children Aid, showed ..0
film on "Wherever there .arc
children", which was very iiite.r
j ',
esting. After'•slioWing of tlme.filiti,
Mr lieath spoke'on the Adoption
Gh d•rcn , Foster •11omes ,rnd
the Teenager. *Mrs. Fran•hen
thanked Mr. Heath and prescnftd
him: with a .gift.
A flower and plant `sale was •
held at this •meeting..which:s•howed
much interest; Following':this tic:
ladies of. St. Mary's 'and 'St. •Au+=•7
wstine C`. W: L., served a
lunch,yfollowed.b`a social 4 ttie,r
nS_of: the:members„
Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
Rev.; Glenn NobleB.A. B.D.
Mni'sler
Phone' 528-2740
JUNE 13th
10 a.m. Sunday School,
1.1:00 • a.m. Anniversary at
South Kinloss
'Presbyterian Church
•
LUCKNOVY.
INITED CHURCH
Rev.. Robert Nicholls, B. A;
Minister
JUNE 10th
SiihtlarSeho i i�trtrversar
No Sunday. School
11.00 a m. Morning Worship
Rev. •Karel' de' Koeijer
Guest' Speaker •
L U C -KN OW
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED
CHURCH'
w. v.44. Stem.voor't
Pastor • •
Seri/ices`
10:00 a.m. English`
2nd Sunday Dutch
2•:30 p.m. English.
VISITORg W: LC ME
I cast, "The ttack To God' Hour",
every Sunday: CJCS (Stratford)
GLICA1
.CHURCH
LUCKNOW ' AREA PARISH.
The Rev. R. 'Odendahl'
Rector'
JUNE 13th •
' Trinity 1,
St, 'Peters Luelinovit 1i:45 4i,tc,
Chttr,ch School L- 10:30 tiab.
St: Patitgi 3 p.m,
kid And 4thiSundays