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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-03-08, Page 10Mrs. DOnMcCoil, 4 Was Guest Speaker KINLOUGH NEWS The, World Day of Prayer service, for this area was held in • the KAnlough Anglican church on Friday, March 3rd. Mrs,. George Graham and Miss May Boyle wel- earned the ladies. Mrs. Gertrude Walsh was key-woman.. , The service was prepared . through the co-operation of women in various Eurokean count- ries,' Prayers were offered by Mrs. Frank Maulden and Mrs. Howard. Thompson. The speaker for this service was Mrs. Don McCash in keeping with the theme 'All Joy be yours", she stressed the fact that - ians should be the most happy people. She also told many ex periences that she and her family. had While' tripping through West- ern Canada, :the many churches that they attended and,the jOy of sharing in this Christian Fe11ow ship. Mrs. Art Haldenby and Mrs. Roy Schnell& received the offer-. ing. Miss Edna Boyle was organ- - iSt. The program Wa's followed ' throughout and suitable hymriS were sung. - The 1973 service will be held in the Presbyterian Church with Mrs. Glen Haidenby key woman-- A Just Suppose . JUST SUPPOSE Lord would begin tomorrow to inz“, people as sick,a.s they claim to be, on Sunday. JUST.SUPPOSE the Lord would take away the child whoin the pareitts use as an excuse for staying away from church • JUST SUPPOSE the, Lord should make the people as *000t, as they claim to be when asked to help finance the Lord's JUST SUPPOSE the Lord would:have everyone stoned to death .covetousnessjtoti.T suEt pp OSheasLord wasshould let some parents look into tho tittureand'see what their examples Achan. 'of lax control. did for the children.. Why not'attend your church this Sunday, If you do not attend any church, you are- as welcome as the flowers in May at the services as listed. , • FIRST' BAPTIST CHURCH, CLINTON 10 A.M. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, GODERICH 11:15.A.M. WESTFIELD FELLOWSHIP HOUR, D. SCOTLAND, SOLOIST 2 P.M.. HURON MENS CHAPEL, AUBURN 8 P.M. This SUNDAY( MARCH .1.2 REV. CLEVE WINGER • DOROT11111111,(14COTLAND EVIL PREVAILS WHEN GOOD ,MEN DO. NOTHING , - Walter Scott, who chose "Joy" as: her topic. Mts. Sidney Thomp- son anC.M.rs. •Dona kr Dow sane, loy is Like the Rain. During the service, at drie of the pause places:, all-were given a. slip of paper and wrote on it a personal prayer for some one they wished to, pray for. These were ' collected, The address was given by THE. k,o.CKNow -5,ENTINEL. lotc.KNow,oNTAkio WEDNESDAY. . swARcR 1104 1972 leader Mrs. Bill Rintoul welcomed all and conducted the first part. Mrs. Karl. De "Koeijer 'sang a kola ., accompanied by pianist • Mrs. Garnet Farrier. Mrs. Mil- •lan Moore•was the second leader. Those .'who led in prayer were Mrs. Wa ilac Conn , Mrs. George Thompson, •Mrs..Earl Caslick, :c:rs. Lorne Durnin.• Hymns were sung With .Mrs. 'Don Ross. pianist. 'Mrs. Ntooie introduced the guest speaker Karl De. Koeijer Of Bluevale. He based his address on the passage Mar 35-35 e tells of Jesus going tapray and preadi The Day .of Prayer is'cominc io- gether•tooffer prayer and to for:- • get any differences. Many prab•-• ,lems arise day by..day, hour by hour, and for.thes.e we pray,; Mrs. Dave Gibb thanked Mr.' De Koeiier for ,his message. The offering was received by '1••!tirs. Fred Tiffin 'and Mrs. Russel Rass and dedicated by 'Mrs. Bill Rintoul.Mrs. awson Craig and . Mrs. Rcsbert Ross accompanied ; • by pianist :Mrs. Don RaSs., sang' In the Garden. Mrs. Lorne Durnin,- past Key Woman, reported a attendance of 27, collection $13;E:, and th.ree. denominations tep.resented, Woman for this year is e. , Attendance :•ea. Mrs. De Koei,ler cic.eed t„'fte • lug ST. •HELENS NEWS The World Day of,Prayer ser- vice for the St. Helen's cornmun- ity. was held on 'Friday, March 3rd at the home of Mrs. Ross Errington with nineteen ladies present. The theme of the ser- vice was "All Joy Be Yours". This year the program was prepared through the co-operation of wom- en in various European countries east and'west. . • Mrs. Ross Errington took the leader's 'part with members read- ing responsively. Throughout the program prayers were offered by Miss W.' D. Rutherford, Mrs. Green and Mrs. Hummel. - Miss Annette• Oughton R.N. of Wingham was guest speaker, tak- ing as her topic ,"Joy In Our Lives" Miss Oughton also sang a sal°, "He is Everything". Mrs. Don Carnejon thanked the, guest and presented a gift. The program was intersp&sed with several hymns. Mrs. Ross Errington closed the meeting with prayer after' which Mrs: T. J. Todd and Mrs. Laura McNeil served 'lunch. hitec-hurch.YPS Whitechurch Young People's Society on Friday evening March 3rd, held a.to.boggan party, on the hills 'at Milian Mooreikfarm with around' 20 enjoying the sport. 0A11 ,returned to Whitechurch Community Memorial Hall, . where. they 'enjoyed gaines.of cards and dancing to music supplied by the Record Player. • The girls prepared lunch of hot .buns, wieners,. and hot choco- late milk. Presbyterian WMS Bible Study, on Crises in, the life of Abraham, reading the scripture* frOm the 12th chapter of :::enesis. . The minutes cf the last meeting were read and approved. Two "thankyou" hoes, and an in\ ita- tion to jell; South Kinloss auxil-. iary for their Easter, .Thanxtferir.:.- :meeting on March at 2. o'clock, were read. Following roll call, which was answered by naming.: one of Jacob's sons, Mrs. Morzar, Eeriderscr,` za‘e the cfferto::, Tra:,er. he z::4:=1-e.—r,...,;-pcse,c: the Inas :-L-peat& -r.i.Ccn, ane, ••:•-•;•• ‘„as e a reacf,nz and :‘tt How arm :_a ‘e tne Afr.la e' LUCKNOW UNITED 'CHURCH Rev. Robert Nicholls, •B.A. Minister POINT TO PONDER The cost of compassion is im- mense, -yet nothing--else_gives !Ps."."..wi.44%.4•4.044.4ftow4..".."..04.04..n.A.o4a UON Held Prayer Service • WHITECHURCH:NEWS Calvin-Brick..U.C. W. held the Day of 'Prayer Service at the home of Mrs. Norman COultes on reh ard_with an attendance 'of 22: Mrs .. Ken Mason was the leader with the• assistance of , others. Prayers were given by. Mrs. 'Roy Dawson, Mrs. 'Ronald' Jamieson , Mrs. .George NIcGe/e. and Mrs. •Gordon NIci3urney. • teaflet-vere su a's well as others frOm the hymn-' ary-. Mrs.' Richard MOOre gave • the,CloSing prayer. Mrs'.' Kenneth Mason s was.the key woman: • What's New At Huronview 'With theliftingaf the quara-n-.• • tine and'a rewpen.ing for visitors, the weekly:activities within the lohic aeoma more- regular form-. at... 'Douglas Gralialu-led . Harold Austin t. °fie:- tory prayer. " •. • The Study..Book 't:1 ation.inAfrica', or Problems and. Dileo.: , presented by Mrs. I lr ;,rc no all.' Mrs. AlVin piano solo. A lights from•the If Fad -ic:•• ings was given by Mrs. Ira sPic Idep Ann Hamilton favour,. d itJ:;,1 solo !Praise. Him 'All )'e ' During the busirk-, , the allots t•-i-eri4epr the4-upply i,nd N, announced and the of articles for the Bale'. The' next will be the Easter 'to be held at .South i'.inloss Church on March 20 .With liarhottle as' 'guest speaker • ' _. ket B pDriacylde. er 'elbsed. thi. • ::;ecting with eral of their rela and friends. Mr .,_and Mrs. •in:crich, alO111 with their daughter, Audrey and Roth. and ‘‘'a% , flarOld and Paul sang several songs group, with in5UH':,costalSb Audrey and MI \ 'IL .. A special, guest at the . pro:s.:,,t was Mrs. Alice: Arnistron,:. of iilot Mount, Manitoba , form err', c i Huron County and who 141c been 1uite • active in the NI i ld imc of a Citizens Lodge in rilot Mount sponsored ;used. Church. A world. day tThi ravc scr\ -w_asThe in j::_ird on Friday' .mdri-iing with ario Street l'nitt hi rch' as west spea he , .:••zIstcd N;rs Charmarr,, Mis • :` ,r-son ra% Ms's Bertha fit. !won\ icw, The Collection takn Dougl1as .with Alit': ROorda as organist, Annette Oughton' Was Speaker LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH J. W. Van• Stempvoort Pastor Services: 10:00 a.m. Service 2:30 p.m. Service VISITORS WELCOME . Denominational' Radio Broad- cast, 'The Back, To God every Sunday; CJCS (Stratford) — 2:00 p,m.; CFOS (Owen Sound) -- 6:00 p.m. r and VV:M.S. Gather For World's Day. Of Prayer WHITECHURCH NEWS. .On Friday ; March 3 at 2.30 the Uniled Church. Women and Presbyterian W.M.S. gathered for the World's ,Day 'of Prayer in Chalmers Presbyterian Church. Sunday SchOol room. 'The first MARCH 12th LENT 4 10 a.tn Sunday School 11 a.m. Morning Worship March 17 at 7 p.m. Congregational Family Fun Night The afternoon auxiliary of the Women's Missionary Society .of the Presbyterian Church,' held their .March meeting in the Sun- day School room of the church, with an attendance of seventeen. ed, opening the rneetin:L.- with a spring poem. Hyri,in 30: was, sung and Psalm .95 was read in unisbn. Mrs. Noble Johnston led in prayer._ Mrs. Phillip Stewart'(-aye the Ascension Kinlough 10:30 a.m. St. Peters Lucknow 11:45 a.m. Church School — 10:30 a.m. St. Paul's, Dungannon — 3:00 •p.m 2nd and 4th,• Sundays Christ Church, Port Albert 3 p.m. 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays Lucknow Presbyterian Church Rev. Glenn. Noble, B.A., B.D. Minister ,, Phone 528-2740 • • MARCH 12th 10 a.m.-Sunday School ANGLICAN CHURCH LICKNOVLAREATARISH • The Rev. R. Odendahl Rector MARCH 12th LENT 4 St, Paul's Ripley -- 11 a.M. Morning Worship a.m. • `refer - a;:,. ftcr e.dc.Tc.ndtn-et... iiin; ..; :c, „.1i1(1- ""•,C• %s:it1.1 equal promise of being the force that can change. men's lives and renew the life of a world sick unto death. A Edward C: Dahl •The Old•Tyme music session on Monday .afternoon wasattended.by :quite a few of the' residents Who Mowed. great,en.thuSiasmand a kind thankfulness to be hack' into the swing of. things.' As 'usual the music provided by Miss Della •Peart , Mrs ; Mary Taylor . .• and Norman Speir was- very. enter.- taininj. , • • Tuesday saw a 'rather different' type of gathering in -the chape with Miss .Ay.leswarth leading a • Bible :quiz followed' by a•hymn. 1 ., in: of the residents' favourite relijons SOT1Q. ' ' ' . • Thc Family Night:program.by :Ix +,c;ith • inverieli family of Lurie h wiii enjoyed by every-one on,Thurs•day evening with a. good .:fth,la'nce of residents and seV - South -Kin-hiss WMS Mrs. Bruce. l la milton was'host• ess"to South :Kinross \vo;a,n's Missionary. Society simi:bers on March 1 for their re:ula,:nA.'etin:i. 'Mrs. Donald NtacIutvr(.' 1•resi,c16c, .The Bible ;Study fFolil John giv-e-n—by—Mrs. • si of t1