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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-06-21, Page 11THE .k,locKHow SENTINEL, .1.14C.KNOW ONTARIO .• PAO" IMPV1.11:. MONUMENTS For sound counsel and a' fair price on -a monument correctly designed from quality material, rely on SKELTON.. MEMORIALS Pat ()Wagon, Prop. Established. Over Sixty Years WALKERTON PHONE 881.0234 ONTARIO the home of Rev. and Mrs. B. F. ed with the word "Trust" by r. and Mrs. CheSter Emmer- twenty-one ladies. Mrs. Frank ton of Kitchener visited here on United church__Womgu WAS, bgl,d .4t. Green.. The roll call was answer- mcQiiillin gave the call to wor7 the week end and, attended the ship and a prayer. ture lesson, Psalm 27 was read by Sunday. ing of the Inner• Life. The scrip- Anglicah Church at Lurgan on Mrs. John Cameron with the med- St., Lukes, is a beautiful little itatibn and prayer by Isobel Mil- church both inside and out with ler. an immense Church yard and article on "Spiritual Interior the years. It is recalled that given by Mrs. Jim Aitchison, Mrs,mostly pine from the thick- Decoration". Readings were the church was built of timber , Mintz and Mrs. Hummel.woods in the area, which wad . SI, Helens UCW The June Meeting of St. Helens The-theme .1-as the Strengthen , versary service of St. Luke's Mrs: Frank McQuillin read an attracts many visitors through ST.. HELENS NEWS - , Church Observed one hundred and fifteenth anni- 115th Anniversary M Mrs. Gordon MacPherson took given by Robert . Greenham. The the-topiC_The _Chutch_Involve_- arm rests_ of the,pews_weie_car-v ed- ment in Africa" and she alsO read from a-great block of ash. tribute to Dr. Sid .Gilchrist; a Although the present congrega- former African missionary. She tion is now smaller in numbers, it was assisted' by Mrs. Charles Mc- still carries on the faithful work ' Donald and Mrs. Tom Todd. of this little church. Mrs. MacPherson had charge of the business period. It was agreed '--to-send-baking-to the Bake Sale er by Mrs: Mintz. Lunch was , at the Craft Days on August 4th served by. Mrs. Simon de Boer and ' and 5th. Mrs,--Charles McDonald The meeting closed-with-prsy-= Rev. George Watt Was Guest SpegkO'r WHITECHURCH NEWS Anniversary services were held at the United Church , enhanced with bouquets of flowers, 'Sunday, June 18 with morning worship at 11 a.m. with Mr. K. J., de Koeij- er minister and Rev. George D. Watt'guest minister. Organ- ist was Mrs. Garnet Farrier and pianist, John Gibb with Garnet Farrier accompanying the hymn singing on the saxaphone.. The_choir sa ng-Jo-y-fav--Joyfu-1-; We Adore Thee and Shepherd of Love. The offering was receiv- ed by Earl Thompson, • Gary Chap- man, Carman Whytock and Clif- ford Laidlaw. 'The children's interesting story' was about a traveller's experience going through the jungle in Africa, The sermon was The Amazing Privilege given to Os is that God in. His love gives us the privilege to be his temple , founded only , on Jesus Christ. People• who • wor- ship together are a temple of God offering our minds. to His service. God calls .us His friends. What a privilege to have such a Heritage so we' can worship in church Sunday. after Sunday. We do not have to be perfect •to enter Gods church, where God will help us. Every boy and girl has a differ- ent talent and what an amazing privilege to know God will use our talents. In times of sorrow and , -doubt., what--an amazing privil- ege to have God's assistance. We 'are God's temple and God needs s-a-1-1--to-a-riswertire call to-Ter- wmtiot BANK FINANCE RATES. e.g: 3.6 months at 11.78%-on new and, used models USED. CAR SPECIALS 3 1972 Pontiac Lamont 2 door hardtops 1972 Pontiac Ventura, 4 door sedan. --8- 4972-Chevrolet-Impala-, 2-and-4 door- hardtops, fully equipped 2 1972 Buick Skylarks, 2 and 4 door hardtops 6 1971 models such as Chevrolets, Pontiacs and Fords 5 1970's in various models, Chevs, Pontiacs and - Fords 3 ' 1969 Chevs and Pontiacs 20 — 1965 - .1968 Models 1970 FORD Custom 500 stationwagon 1968 FORD Custom 500, 9 passenger stationwagon USED TRUCKS 1970 G.M.C,. 1/2 ton, G.M.C. engine 1970 G.M.C. 1'ton, 12 ft. stake body, dualtwheels, 350 engine 1969 CHEVY van, V8 automatic 1960-QM.C.-%-ton-pickup 1968 G.M.C. 1 ton pickup, V8 vsovsosososAA0~0~0~~ Brussels Motors 13P Service Station / •Phone 8874173 vice to the best of our ability. At the evening service, at 8 p.m. the Y.P.S. choir sang Just 'For To Day and Put Your - Hand in the. Hand. The sermon was, DeliVerance from the Lions. Daniel had faith that-God-woul save him from' the lions: TOday there are real lions like - The Church haS had it and God is dead. God is not dead , He is c ' when it is not doing God's work. On an anniversary God calls us to be' His witness. We are apt to talk more about our problems than of the power, of the Living. God to solve them. What a priv- ilege to know the. living God has called us and will stand by us. The God. who delivered llama- from the' lions will deliver you from the Lions of Life., AMBERLEY NEWS Ce. gazing pollution ont ,o‘ • WEDNESDAY, Juse.71414.1.972- CiaArilt.? 01141.111111.1L Keep Ontario beautiful. Environment Ontario. Hen..Jarries A C Auld. Minister Everett Bijgs, Deputy Minister • '±Ashfif_ld VV.M •,,ASHFIELD NEWS Miss Sadie Johnston opened and closed the June meeting of the Ashfield Women's Missionary Soc- iety with prayer. It was held in, the church school room with 16 members present. • Mrs. G. Robb read the scripture and. Mrs. E. Howes the medita- tion and prayer. Mrs, Henry Mac , Kenzie led in prayer. `Miss Johnstongave a reading on the relationship of Christians with Jews. -Ro1-1-ea-11--was--a-nswered-by \a miracle, performed by Jesus., folldwed by prayer by Mrs. Warren Wylds. Mrs. Bruce MacDonald read a poern on The Jew. Mrs. EI Mac- Lean conducted the business part and the committee Served lunch. CONTACT Wm. 1:Kinethari R.R. 2 Lecknoef • Phone %gingham 357-1807 SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY • OF CANADA Is