The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-08-11, Page 10•C
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• 372 Bay, Street, TORONTO
LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. Robert Nicholls, B.A.
Minister
AUGUST ;15th:
No Sunday School:;
11:00i`"a m;. Morning Worship.
Joint. serVices with Lucknow and,
S•o ,u t h Kinloss , Presbyterian.
"Churches 'b. eginnng August 8,
through Se`pterr-tber- n-Lucknaw
Presbyterian Churcht
KINLOUGH
PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH
Rev. 0. MacPherson, Minister..
EVERY SUNDAY.
10 a.m. Sunday School'
11 a.m. Worship Service T
7:30.p.m. Evening Worship
WEDNESDAY NIGHTS
0:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting
•0
ANGLICAN
CHURCH!
LUCKNQW AREA PARISH
The Rev. R. Odendahl
Rector
AU.15th
Tr•mitGUSTy�1..0.
St ,Paul's, Ripley 77 9:15 a,rn,
Ascensiod 1 plough 10:30 a,nl
St. Peters .Lucknow 11:45 a.m.,
Church School.—v-10:30 a.m.
AUGUST ONLY
St. Pauls, Dungannon —.11 a.m.
2nd and 4th: Sundays
Christ Church,' Port Albert
11 a.m.
1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays.
111I,EP11ESD ►X. AUGUST iith4,
'icr�ic and Visit
Nurs:Ing Horne
WHITECHURCH NEWS
W.hitechur-ch••United Church
Women held as 'their August :rneet-
ing •a .picnic withnoonlunch.
lhverside.Ptrk•on :Wednesday ,, •
Autut � s '
�• .after the •luncheon the}`•
haci,tise\ e.ral conte€ts with \1rs
Milian N:bore lea der , The' next;
me.eting.in September, will be held
a week later than tisual,;,Sept•erii-
abet , so' firs:: Del(oeijer {isit ng
in Holland will be' home , ' • ••
• The society; then went to..:
Brookhaven nuising`.home where
a workshop service was held -and
'h tris. were -sung '.C`Irs: eorge,
V L
Thompson read the scripture
Readings.a=nd po'ems,we-e.•given
by Mrs. Stella _.Beecroft, Mrs
illan• Moore and 'Lirs Elwood.
Croskorth. Themeeting closed
With. prayer.
A treat of cookies and candy''
was g iVen.
leedhams Spea
n ew ea an
Travelogue Given
On Ireland
On ,Wednesday, evening , .Au.g-
ust 4th , the August, meeting of
the C. W. L': 'was:l eld at St_.'1bs-
eph's. School..; ;the -Spiritual :Dit
ectot', Fatl,et Hem y,Cassaito
seventeen:nembersand four visit-
ors 'were'
isitors'w•ere' in:.attendance..
Father' Cassano stressed• the i•m-
.portan.ce of daily reading, of the
Bible, A s.piritu'al reading wad:
i-v-e•n-�by-ktrs-:C�-r.�-Ri-eg
••r.espondence was read, th• .treas-
urer's•.report given, and the roll'
call was: taken. ,
'The possibility of selling plates
and cook books at the October': •
•Carlow. .Hobby. Fair, WaS. discussed.:
:sirs. Robert Howard, hl:rs/. John"
4Howard arid Janette Hogan helped.
at the,,, Craft Festival in Lucknaw
on• July 30th .and 31st.
The. August• meeting of 'South:
Kinloss Woni•en'c Missionary, Soc-
ie`ty Was held Wednesday evening,
August .4th: at: the•home of Mrs.
nald C. t-IacIntyre
were 1,. members , 3 visitors and,.
several c:hildi''en Mrs. Bruce
Hamilton was in the cha•ir .a.'nd
opened the'meeting by reading • •.
a. shor.t•poern.,. The Lord's Prayer
was repeated'in•unison
Sandra Keith read:•poernS.
Which .she had composed,: The
bale articles •are •asked, to' be given
to Mrs :.Allan N1ac1ntyre by the
1a:st of'August:
=re�a�etrrdi
the form of a:skit .which was Well'
acted. by .several of the.rnenibers :.
A discussion followed le,d• by. ;sirs.
Lorne Sparks;' The- offertory,Pray
er wais given:•by Mfrs.. Philip Steer,.
foiaowed•.by Son` of the •\Ion.th•..:
"'Channels Only"
John Needham, told of their
trip to' New Zea ld_thipa�tw
Lucknow
Presbyterian (hurt
Rev. Glenn, Noble, BA., 13,1
Minister
Phone 528-2740
AUGUST 15th
9.
Sunday Sch091
"y
•
Morning Wor-sh 7
The Presbyterian ' and Uii
Churches. are holding jq
worship in the: Lucknow Pres
terian Church, beginning Aug
8 thio ugh September:5,
LUCK;NOW
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED
.CHURCH
J. *.:Van, Stempvoort.:
Pastor
Service's
10:00 a.ri;. ` English 'Service
2;30p.m: English Service.
Except..•2nd, Sunday of eacl
month ~lien, the afternoon
ervee-is-in- Hatch
VISITORS` WELCOME
enominational • Radio Brad
cast, "The Back To God Hou:
every. Sunday; CJCS (Stratfoi
2:00 p.m.;. CFOS . ;(Os
Sound) -• 6:00 . p,m . •
•
beim, Made, for i
l rn ; of U
ad SoY.idl .
Action.•Conv.ener, gave a•report.
.The C, ty, L., observed Nils Herm:=
an Larnbertus' birthday, : N•1rs:.
Joe .Courtney , Mr's..Wilfred Austin
and Mrs'. Carl Riegling visited
:her and took a gift. Another,
clothing•. drive Will', held in
October.
FatherCassano said"pians are.
winter. This was .followed With
pictures shown by John Needham
which were'most interesting
tiirs..Pon 13ell.thaniked the
Needharris and all •taking•..part, in
the prograrn. 'A hunch of New
Zealand, Torte•and tea were •serv-
ed by th'e hostess and directors Mrsr.
;fah -rt eedt-a- -and xIzsreDan-Bret,
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SAUCERS
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PADS—$1.97°
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SH/DES' — $4.95
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.CHINA • cu,Ps 'aid
' SAUCERS'.
X1.50
at: St.'"'\laxs.,,,011E,ariC.;`
Wilfred Austtiri Lave i r�, y in:
"Today'' elie<,uc fi'
,
ships- is:. to. be. seat to r.: it
Father >'assati(?'Closed Lv •..<'t''
with -prayer;
ing thesii:er trr ,
ohn Howard and >:r,. '•`ed
entertained nie'rtther< n. 3iroWi!
slides a:nd' tealirrt; a.bor4.t 'lr •huid
Lunch: wasserved•.'_w�.
U.C.W. Entertain
Olivet Children
• The .Olivet:•L•nited (.itterch
Worneri entertained tlit ch 1d c
other..y.. - a •. 111,01111111 NAM
the,i;Jirnicipz 1• Park • 1 •s!;x)rt'
ship prograrn scant 1 thL :r.0 iv.1
4.-lary Aimc Ca11 I4 C
ture•and Joari Osborne 611..ened
•praye:r . Readings werc. Vii; Ci, h
Jc e:i3lar..k•,.\inry,`'c
Brian Colling.
Judy and Evelyn Collin.:.4 O'n•
ducted .a 'pro gratp-bf � ,t
contests enjoyed by 'a1L
A bountiful 5uppar ti\ +' <t e�
at, Noreen '\lac Charies' cot ti'µe
Joyce Osborne spent
with N1r,'and:qrs.,
trot •_
David McKay of liiplcy.5; 'rrt
a. couple of days with' hi f:`iortd
liriart \,Iso Cu ire.•
' Mrs. Violet Sande, at dart
ter Metairie from Cilifo:•ni.r is
ed
r r �;fi•c, , e:1t r�,
iirt; �trtd atter dcd. the c r.i `r Fest
ival on Friday.
Nirs. 'Robert Er gel ��f " • '.'lfri
and Mrs. Henry Howes Lt:'Ltsto
were week end guests of
irs. Walter Black. and aist cisil
ed the Graft Festival.; •
and \'its Bol t31aL i:W11,
Bobby a,tid Slt'annon of i�tr'liti�ttll
spent holidays wait, 1•r., ;Ind tits
Stanley Slackwe•YI ;