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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-06-14, Page 10er a 11 game everyone 'n- joyed a smorgasbord lunch. A lovely pot luck supper was enjoyed by all.. - 104th ANNIVERSARY LANGS1DE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SUNDAY, JUNE 25th MORNING. SERVICE 11 A..M, EVENING SERVICE-8-RM: .. 4...•••=,•••••••iiii•.•••=m1. GUEST SPEAKER Rev. W. A..Henderson, B, A, of WOoditock GUEST SOLOIST at Morning Service, Miss Annette Ougtbbn of Wingham 4 LucknowW The afternoon Auxiliary of the W. M.S. of the Lucknow Presby- terian. Church Met in the Sunday Schaal _worn_ for_their lune meet- ing. Mrs. Noble Johnston presided • and opened the meeting with a call to worship, and a poem, "My Song", After singing a hymn, Miss N. Malcolm give the Bible Study, "Think and be Thankful" , taking the Scripture from Exodus, 15th chapter. Mrs. -Porteous led in prayer. Mrs. Noble gave the Mission Study , sliowing slides of the wEptigsoAy,1414.14E 14th,. 1972 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL .1,1).CKNOW; ONTARIO.' PAGE, TEN, Mrs. Roy Schrieller gave the arigin_cif the hymn "Sweet hour of prayer" end all joined in the singing of this hymn. Miss Edna Boyle conducted, a Bible picture contest'. Cards were signed for sick and bereaved members. Mrs. Midford Wall''gave, a reading on "Trtie Friendship". Mrs. Dav- id Haldenby read a poem "Think it over". Mrs. Walsh read an article on "HoW to get along with people" and closed the meeting with pray- er and the litany.froin the Living Message. Mrs. Howard Thompson thanked Mrs. 'Walsh and Miss May Boyle , who were co-hostesses for Rev. Glenn Noble, B.A., B.D. Minister Phone 528-2740 JUNE 18th LUCKNOW 'CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH . J. W,.Van--Stempvoort PaStor Siirvices: 10:00 a.m. Service 2:30 p.m, Service VISITORS WELCOME Helens Church Held Picnic At Brookside_ The St. Helen's Church Con- gregational Picnic was held at Brookside School Sunday, June 11. The following were winners_in.the, races. Beginners Class, Rosalea, Cameron,. Colleen Durnin; Boys 8 and under ,•Larry MacPherson, Steve. Errington; Girls 8 and under Elizabeth Black; Boys 9 and 10, Stephen MacPherson, Allan Nicholson, Colin Cameron;, Girls 11 and 12, Margaret Mac- Pherson, Mary Nicholson, Barb- ara Aitchison; Girls 13 and over , - Donna Errington, Bonnie Humph- rey , Valerie Errington; Boys 13 and over, Bradley Aitchison; Boys sack race, 10 and, under, Steve Errington, Larry MacPher- son; Girls sack race, 11 and over, Valerie Errington, Barbara ,Aitchi- son, Margaret MacPherson; Boys sack-race , Irand over ICevin . - Black, Brad Aitchison; Wheel . Barrow Race,. Boys, Bradley Humphrey and Stephen MacPher- son, Steve Errington and Larry MacPherson; Girls, Margaret Mac .MacPherson and Valerie Errington; -Bv,erley,-MacRherson-and-Dayle MacDonald; Frisbe Throw , 8end under, Larry MacPherson, Steve Eiringron; 9 anc1-10T'Brat Lucknow Unit 4 The Unit 4 of United Church , Women met for their June meet- ing at Mrs. Jack McDonagh's home with 18 answering the roll call, • Mrs. Clarence Bell opened with "MakeThis your Daily Prayer"'. The scripture was read- iitimphrey and. she_ _ read a Poem "The Seatch". Mrs. Jack Treleaven gave a . reading "How to be Cheerful". Mrs. Clarence Bell read an artic- le on. Father's Day. A reading "A Friend or Two*" was read by ' Mrs. Don Dennis. Mrs. Jack McKim gave an ' interesting talk on Africa. Mrs. Ernest Ackert Jr. opened the business with a reading. The roll call was answered by an item from the observer. Lunch was served with a social hour,. Unit 2 Met At Wh =oit Mrs. Wm. Wharry.was the host- ess for Unit' 2 of Lucknow United Church Women at her cottage at Point Clark' on Tuesday, June 6th, Mrs: Eldon. Henderson welcomed 17 members and 1 visitor. The meeting -opened with, two, readings "The Little Blessings" and "Theleart--af-a-Frie-nd". "What a Friend We Have in Jeius" ,was sung. Seventeen members answered the,roll call with their vacation plans. Mrs. Alex Mac- Nay gave the visitor's report, Miss Lorna Campbell and Miss The program' began with the singing of a'hymn and Mrs. Wraith 'read the,scripttire. A' panel discussion on the Covenant was given by' Misslielen-TIrornp----7. son, Mrs. Alex MicNay Peter Cook, and Mrs. Eldon Rit- chie., Mrs. Henderson followed with prayer and Mts. MacMurchy e wers xpress Love". .• Miss Anne Ferguson of Pine River favoured with a num- ber of selections on her accordian, The study on Africa was giVen by Miss Ada Webster. She read .a letter from a missionary in Ghana describing their hot-he and the country. Miss. Lorna Campbell " Party", and all repeated the • Mizpah Benediction, Miss Lorna Cam'bell and Mrs. Garfield MacDonald presented Mrs. Wharry with 'a cup and sauc- er from theladies of Unit 2, 116th Anniversary Of South Kinloss bserve The 116th ,.Anniversary 'of 'South Kinloss Presbyterian Church was observed with morning and even- ing services on June 11: The Rev.. G. L. Royal of Goderich was ivenary_speaker and brought stirring messages. The thurch was brightened with beautiful -spr-i-n,g flowers grown aild-a-tra-nged by Mrs. Alex MacLeod. The Senior Chair included some members from Lucknaw PreSbyter- ian and United Churches and was directed by Mrs. Lorne Sparks. s ' The Junior Choir, all from South Kinloss Sunday School, directed by Mrs. Spark's* and Mrs. Bell, added much to the song service. Some oftheir anthems were ' composed by Mrs. Sparks., PianiSt was Miss Linda Sparks. At the e evening service a duet ci was sung by Mrs. Don Milan Mrs. Jack Forster and solo part s in anthems were taken by Mrs. I Sparks and Frank MacKerizie. The half-hour Singsperation.precedin t e evening service included ,• numbers 'from both Senior and Junior Choirs. workers in different' mission fields, accompanied by, a tape recording Of interviews which Miss Whale had with mitssionaries in various fields , ,which were interesting and informative. Following hyriin "Pass me not, O gentle Saviour" , Mrs. NI, Hendersoifgake 4 reading '!The • Time for Trayer 7 . Mrs. N. John- ston gave the offeratory prayer, Twenty two ladies answered roll call, a verse from the book of Proverb's. A motion to send $5.00 for the upkeep of Kintail Camp was carried, An announce- ment of the Ladies Camp at Kin- tail, to be held June 10, 17,, 18, was read , also thank you.' notes. ackhowledging sympathy and get well cards. Mrs. Jas. Smith gave a short report of the Presb)terial held in Bluevale. The next reg- ular meeting is the Home Help- er picnic meeting. Mother .& Daughter: Banquet Held By uccl now CGIT Kiniotigh A.C.W. KINLOUGH NEWS The Anglican Church Women met on Thursday afternoon at the home of the president Mrs. Gert- rude Walsh, who presided and welcomed everyone. The scripture lesson, psalm 92 was read by Mrs. Delbert Hedley. The members prayer, prayer • partner's prayer, and the Lord's prayer were repeated in unison. Mrs. Midford Wall read the corre- spondence and all answered the -roll- call with the -word- "ttLISt-%--As- letter from St. Monica House, Waterloo was read acknowledging a gift of money which was sent to them. Miss Edna Boyle give the report from the South Saugeen Deanery meeting which four of the ladies were privilegedlo attend. Plans were made for a luncheon and fellowship hour following the church service on June '25th at 11 a.m. , when members from the parish'will be visiting with us. Mrs. Art Haldenby kindly offered her home for the making of the sandwiches and the ladies will oring cookies, tarts or squares for dessert. Roy-05-111nrgave a were meditation on"Trust". Contributing to the program was "The Divine Potter" by Mrs. Howard Thompson, "The faithful bell ringer" by Miss May Boyle , "The Bible Alphabet" by Mrs. Art 124th ANNIVERSARY ASHFIELP. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SUNDAY, JUNE loth TWO SERVICES 1.1 A.M. AND 8 p.": • GUEST SPEAKER Rev.- J, Charles Hay, Ph.D. of Knox College, Toronto. • is mee ing. tre 'emu's re res tnents were served and a social time was spent.. Lucknow Presbyterian Church 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Morning Worship course using bean bags, Bill Mac- Pherson, Barbara Aitchison, Gard- on MacPherson; Dropping Clothes- pins in milk bottle, Ladies, Mrs.. - Green; Me Sheldon Martin;' Open Wheelbarrow Race; Bradley Humphrey and Stephen MacPher- son, 'Bradley Aitchison and Wayne Martin; 3-legged Race, anet erson ;ev MacPherson, Margaret MacPher , son and Valerie, Errington; Boys, Bradley Humphrey and Stephen MacPherson, yen MacDonald and Gord Miller; Rooster. Fight , Boys, 10 and. under , Stephen Mac- Pherson, Allan Nicholson; Girls., .11 and over, Valerie Eri•ingtOn, Ma rgx•et_lAa caerson;_Bays4-11. and over-i'Bradley Aitcbison; Shoe scramble 'Race, Margaret MacPherson and Wayne Martin, Gard Miller and. Vera MatDon- ald , Valerie Errington and Brad' ley Aitchison. Humphrey , Stephen MacPherson; 12 and over , Wayne Martin, Kevin Black, Brad Aitchison and Valerie. Errington, tie;. Ladies, Helo,n MacDonald , Elaine Errihgton, Isobel Miller; Men, Gord Miller, Bill MacPherson, Ross Errington; Helen ThompSon will visit the Fishing with rubber ring and shtitins in July. Mrs. Wraith milk bottle, Mrs. Green; Golf reported for social functions. LUCKNOW UNITED CHUJRCH bert=Nleh Minister JUNE 18th 10 a.m. Sunday School m—Mor=ning—Wo Those wishing transportation 'to church contact Wm. G. Hunter 528-2741 INON",•••••^00..esk"."."0"..."0%.0.40,1.0,4".041.0%," ANGLICAN . 'CHURCH LUCKNOW AREA PARISH The Rev. R. Odendahl - . Rector: One service at 11 a.m. / St. Paul's Church Ripley JUNE 18th Trinity 3 Lucknow C.G.I. T. closed a full and year's acri‘nies with a .Mother and. Daughter Banquet. • The .evening began -with a Wel' come to the guests by President„ Nancy Ritchie followed h\ grace said by Rev. Glenn-Nohle. After dinner, the toast to the Queen was given by Ca th ni ie son. Brenda MacDonald cave a toast to the mothers and her moth. er, Mrs,- Audrey -Ma e Do.nald , re- plied to•the toast and toasted the • girls .and leaders.' Nancy. Ritchie toasted the church and..Rev'. bob Nicholls replied. . tire Annual report. .The biggest projects were the oh Easter eggs, the film "The Incredible Journey" ,'UNICEF collection, the .Christmas Vesper Sec ice .and the support of a foster child in Peru.. 'For Bible study, the theme was Christian' love A frica ,was -4- e-a-rea-of study for titsQion ,. and the third study of the gill's choice was physical' education. • Other projects Were: a cook-out , a bus-' trip/ to Maple Leaf Gardens to • ' attend the ice-capades, felt . craftS,''toboganning,and • • pyjama party, an Irtsh-s-uppei with Wingham C.G.I.T; and:a trip to Visit a synagogue in Lond- on and several :churches. The financial report' showed a total budget of $-8•55:54.- Attend Litia anceprrizes mere present , ed by Mrs. Cayley LCe Jo - anne and Elizabeth Ritchie ', 1st prize Ritchie, 2nd prize Nancy Ritchie , and 3rd 'prize Cathy Jamieson: The C. G . LT. purpose, verse and hymn were led by. Nancy Ritchie , and a sing song was led by Mrs. Nichollt-. --EltzaThet-11- Ritchie was in charge of six skits presented by the girls. A .film - strip, "The I. and Thoucf it" was shown followed by a worship I lender -. son led' by Coralyn n. Taps closed the evening which was thoroughly ,enjoyed by ali fter singing a hymn,. Mrs. E. MacDonald closed the.meeting with prayer.