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• WEDNESDAY, MARCH: 1.5111,
Mr. Harbottle showed slides , . ,
while Mrs. Harbottle explained .. .
• . """"•••••••••""ow%"""ow".". their life and mission there and
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of silent prayer. Miss Edna Boyle
played "The robe of Calvary" and
the service`concluded with the
benediction. • • d
Mrs. JiM Srnith thanked all who
so kindly remembered them when
there was illness in their home
and also gave the courtesy re-
marks. Lunch was served by the
hostesses., The Easter meeting
will be held at the Rectory ,
Lucknow on April 13th, with Mri.
Odenclahl hostess,
LUCKNOW
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED
CHURCH,
J. W. yan Stempvoort
Pastor
Services:
10:00 a.m. ,Service
2:30 p.m. Service
VISITORS WELCOME
Denominational Radio Broad-
vast; "The-Back—To Ood-Hour",
every Sunday: CJCS (Stratford)
2:00 p.m.; CFOS (Owen
Sound) — 6:00. p.m.
• Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
Rev. ReV. 'Glenn, Noble, B.A., B.D.
Minister
Phone, 528-2740
MARCH. 19th
16--am:AutiOy-,Scho0
ANGLICAN
CHURCH
LUCKNOW AREA PARISH
The Rev._R_Odendahl
Rector
MARCH 19th ..
LENT 5
St. Paul's Ripley — 9:15 a.m.
Ascension !Union& • 10:30 a.m.
Christ Church, Po
3 p.m.
1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays
11• ;a.m. Morning Worship
St. Paul's, Dungannon —
2nd and 4th Sundays
AMBERLEY •NEWS
The theme for Sunday Worship
at•Pine-River Unit-ed ;Church was'
"Fabulous Family Day" and. a
wonderful morning of worship and
fellowship Was enjoyed by a full
church of young and old.
Preceding the actual Worship
period a sing-song .was conducted
by Mrs. Jack Campbell with Mrs..
son at the organ and piano.'''Fam-
iliar and"new religious songs were
sung. ;.
Four young men, David Colling,
Roger Farrell, Bill. Farrell and
Dale Liddle ushered and also.took
up the collection. The C. G.I.T.
`girls formed the 'Choir and sang
several ''African".hymns.
•Mrs. Bill,Coulbeck..tOld the '
children's story and the snia41
children gathered at the front for
prayer before going down stairs.
Rev. Mr. Hill gave the message
after which everyone formed into
discussion groupS,
Before going lionie everyone
had Coffee and cookies arid a
chance to chat and exchange
ideas. ..
Mr1,-Lester4er_guson_oLbehalf__
of the session moved a vote of
thanks to the members of the'
Christian Education Committee
who 'were instrumental in arrang-
ing thii Service.
Pine River Church
Hold Family Day
Huron..
Chapel
AUBURN .
Sunday, March 19:
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Lucknow Unit 3.
Mrs. N. J. MacKenzie was
hostess for the meeting of Unit 3
United Church Women held in the
church parlour on March 7.
Mrs. Gordon Kirkland presided
and the meeting opened with the
singing of-a -hymn followectbr-the
Lord's Prayer.
Devotions were conducted by
Mrs. Jake Hunter, reading from
Genesis 42. This was, followed by
a commentary and prayer. Seven-
teen members responded to the
roll call by presenting an item
from the Observer, or giving ,a' •
quilt block. One visitors was wel-
corned . A number of business
items discussed. •
Mrs. Glen Walden, social con-
Lucknow Unit 1
Mrs. Ewart Taylor was hostess
for Unit one of the United Church
Women for' their meeting held on
March 7 , with twenty,-one pres-
em .
Mrs. E. W. Rice presided and
opened with a verse and prayer
and singing hymn 210. The devo-
tions 'were in charge of 'Mrs. Jim
Mathers with the topic "Lent" ,
followed by prayer and a reading,
.• • 'To keep a true lent". Mrs. Mc-
Colloch read scriptures from
Micha , and Matthew.
, The meditation was giVarby .
Mrs. Wm. Bolt with a reading,
Good Friday and' a tooth ache ,
followed by prayer*, and the play-1
ing of a medley of hymns on the
record player. •
Nrs. Ross Shiells•gave a very
informative paper on "The chang-
ing Values in contemporary Africa,
dealing mostly with the district
of Zambia,. She told of changes
in- tribal a-nd-pultrica-1--
life and the many freedoms that
are now enjoyed in, Zambia.. Mrs
Mathers expressed thanks to' her
committee. •
Mrs, Al Irwin gave a reading
on "Stewardship" and Mrs. 'Orland
Richards asked for ladies to help
. with the quiltings.
,The roll call was_a_'Lgardening
hint" and, donations of quilt.
blocks.
Mrs. Rice closed the meeting
With prayer and, thanked the host-
ess and all who had taken part in
the meeting.
Lunch was. served by the corn-
'mitte and a social time was en-
joYed.
Kiniougfr A 'C.W.
KINLOUGH NEWS
The kinlough Anglican•Church
WoMen met on Thursday'after-
noon at the home of Miss Edna
y-le-T-Ilis-wa-S-the lent
Day with the President Mrs. Gert-
rude Walsh presiding. The scrip-
ture from St. John's Gospel was •
read by. Mrs. Bert' Nicholson; .
Prayers followed. •A lovely med
itation on "time" was given by
Mrs. Howar• T ompson.
All ladies answered the roll
hall with the word "rejoice".
Communications were then read.
A_number was requested from
the'group for the program at the
deanery meeting .at Exeter. Mrs.
Roy Schneller gave a reading
' Three Easters''. Mrs. Jack
Scott read a poem "I have found
such joy". Mrs.. Art Haldenby
gave "thoughts for the month"
and Mrs. Midford Wall read "The
Ninety and nine".
Mrs, George Graham and'Miis
May Boyle were prograp conven-
ers and conducted a service with
the , prayert , scripture
readings and suitable hymns. Mrs.
Roy 'Collins read "One solitary
life.",
Revolt. Odendahl read the
"Old Rugged Cross" during a time
"Luc now Unit 2'
The March Meeting of Unit 2
of, Lucknow United fluirch •Wom
•en was held at the home of Rev.
'and Mrs. Robert':Nicholls with..
twenty attending,
s' Mrs. Eldon .11k....• on opene
the meeting wftl::i..readin.g and
prayer.. Hynan 301) was sung,. A
minutes Silence Was observed in
memory of Miss Flora AndreW,
Eighteen Members Answered th
roll call with .an .aitie le .for the
layette. Mrs. bob Card-is report
r_tenArmundt*-12,14hip
with Miss Helen Thompson and,
Miss. Lorna .Campbell to visit the_
.shutins in 'Marcrr----•'.\•1n;,•-Lerly-
Eadie gave an article. on Steward.
ship and . Mrs. Wraith reported fo
S.ocial'FunctionS.
• .Mrt. Jim Arnolcrgave-tlfe de
votions with Mrs. ,W.. R. Hunter
reading the .scriptut(.2... The•.stad
was. on South Africa with M rs.
Wraith and Mrs: Houston telling,.
us about the ,e.ograpli• and'prob-
lems they .rave irr la.n.,age and
eduCation. s on thld
Nic holls had d
lover crafts and p.rocitict.s . Of
Nicholls .led the
ladieS in singing two'African
song's.. Mrs. Houston. c'ondacted
contest and then closed the meet
_jag with prayer.: •
.• Mr.':and'MrS.• Nich011s..gave th
ladies a .tour of the whicl
was.appreciated
icioUselunch was .sc rved 'and a .
social• time. enjo).ed.,
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LUCKNOW
D---CH-URCH=
Rev. Robert Nicholls, B.A.
Minister
MARCH 19th
10 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. Morning Worship
March 17 at 7 p.m.
Congregational Family
Fun Night
St. Peters 'Lucknow 11:45 a.m.
Church School -- 10:30 a.m.
SPECIAL GIDEON SERVICE_
PLUS
THE MCMILLAN FAMILY.
The Huron Christian Mens' Association presents The .
News on CKNX Radio every day at 4 p.m.
Evil Prevails When Good Men Do Nothing
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vener , announced "Fun Night"
for the congregation to be held
March I7 , beginning with a smor-
gasbord supper at 7 p.m.
•
Brude Presbyterial meeting will
be held March .14 at Harriston.°
Anyone wishing to go please con-
lact Mrs. V. Hunter or Mrs. •G. •
Newbold.
Mrs. MacKenzie presided for
the program which opened with
a h}mn. Mrs. Wm. Helm gave
a reading, ',Early Days of Spring"
ed _by a_p_ianoinstrument al a piano solo. ---Mrs:-Morgen-Ildnid&son by. Mrs. Ross Cumming.
A study of/the changing life
pattern of the women of Zambia„
was capably led by•Mrs. Harold
Treleaven. Mrs. J. W. Joynt
and Mrs. Jack Hall sang a
hynin, "The Saviour With Me.,
and Mrs. Ed Thom gave a read-
ing.
Mrs. N. J., MacKenzie closed
the meeting with prayer.
.V.C.W..Pnits 4,' 5
Entertain Lucknow
Presbyterian Aux.
The • United Church Women
Units 4 and -5' entertained the
Presbyterian Evening Auxiliary
for .their March meeting held in
the United Church basement.
Mrs. Ernest Ackert Jr. opened the
meeting with a reading followed
by a hymn with Mrs. Gordon
MOntgonier; accompanying on the
piano.
Mrs. Ackert welcomed
everyone. 'The offertory prayer
was given by Mrs. Chas. Ander-
_sQn.
The program was provided by
the Presbyterian Auxiliary ladies.
with Miss Maudie Fisher presiding.
She gave a reading followed "6'y a'
hymn. Mrs. Norman Taylor
accompanied on the, piano. ,Miss
Fisher_ tha_tiked the T L. C.. W -
women for the evening and Men-
tioned it was nice meeting to-
gether.
Mrs: Austin Loree read the
scripture and gave the meditation
Mrs.. DOnalda Scott favored with
introduced,the guest speaker Mrs'.
Harbottle and her husband who
are missionaries in Niger, Africa.
They have four daughters and
have been in Africa with the
Sudan Mission for 22 years.
about the people and- their
customs. They had a wonderful
display of articles such as dresses,
utensils , trinkets , and ,the Bible
in Hausa.
Mrs. Jack MaCDonald expressed
thanks to Mr. and. Mrs. Harbottle.
Following a hymn, Mrs; Noble
'Johnston closed with prayer.
Lunch and social time was enjoy-.
ed.
CLINTON'S FIRST
* CANADA'SGALILEANS
PROVERBS
REVISED VERSION
Wednesday, March 22
8 p.m.
C IBS Auditorium
CLINTON
Admission—Adults $1, Children Under 12-50c ,
EVERYONE WELCOME
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