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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-12-13, Page 14• • PAGE FOURTEEN COME TO LUCKNOW FOR FREE SKATING. THIS SATURDAY AFTERNOON Broomball Shoes Bowling Shoes' 114. Skates 'WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER it. 1972. SANTA CLAUS WILL BE ON LUCKNOW'S MAIN STREET SATURDAY AFTERNOON THE 1,uc..KNOw SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • 47 Boxes Of Used Clothing, Plus Money Sent To Madonna House, Buy 50 Chairs STERLING TRUSTS • twentrmembers-arid five visitors in attendance. Father Ed Dentinger, C.R. open ed the meeting with the League prayer. Church Life Convener, Mrs. • tin • ave the scri ture reading taken frorn St. Luke, Chapter 2, Verses 1-17 followed by her monthly report. The Prayer for Vocations was said. The minutes of the Ex st meeting were read. At an ecutive Meeting it was decid- • -ed-to-order-and-sell-Religiou Christmas cards after Sunday Masses. Mrs. John Austin and Mrs. Bob Howard are in chargei--- , of this. Some cards are still available. Mrs. Walter Clare and Mrs. Mark Dalton looked ,after the Christmas gifts, for, the sick arid shut-in. Forty=seven_bokeso_f_uied ., clothing and a donation of Money Were sent- to Madonna House, Combermere. Fifty chairs were ::purchased for the Church Hall and arrived in time for the Nov- ember Communion Luncheon. Cardparties are to be held in the homes again during the winter month.s. Two or three rnemberi could go together and if they de- sire put a card party on in the curcfi a , Correspondence was: read and in- cluded a number of thank you notes. The. Treasurer's report, was given. There will be a collection On. Wednesday evening, Decent. ber , 6th, St. Joseph's Council of'the Catholic Women's Leagu met in the Church Hall with for Christmas flowers. R011 call was taken by Mrs. Antone Van Osch. Mrs. Walter Clare, tian Farrlily Life Convener -reported-that the.prograni Before Birth" on Man Alive seen on C.B.C. - TV was very well received. COmmunicatiOn and Public Relation, Convener , Mrs. Jim Martin reported that 18 mem- bers attended the October meeting of the Trinity Lf.C. W. eorn munity night held in the Church' Hall in November/ honoring Kathy Doherty and Rita Knoop'was well attended. A Service Pin was shown that will be given to any member who has shown standing -Ant be of Newsletters are still available for members who have not received one. Reports were given by Social, Economic and Civic Life Conven er, Mrs. Wilfred . Austin; Social Action Convener, Mrs'. Mark Dalton_and Consumer Affairs Con- Frayne_. Mri. John Austin reminded us that the deadline for' Resolutions is Decem- ber 31.st. John Wallace's 87th birthday,oh the 10th of Decem- ber will be remembered with a cake and gift. Father Ed Dent , lager and. Brother Carl have offer- ed to make 8 new tables for us if we supply the plywood, It was moved by ,Mrs. Antone Van Osch and seconded by Mrs. Reis Milterr -but-g-that-weAD ce ary plywood and angle iron for the tables: • CGIT Hold Vesper _Service . A crowd of approximately 150 gathered in Lucknow Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening for a C. 6.1..T. candlelight Vesper Service. . TWenty girls and four leaders presented a 'beautiful and moving ' worship service ..Rick Orr accom ,'. panied Mrs. Scott at-the organ • with an, electric Main speaking parts were taken by Mary Ellen HaVens, Brenda MacDonald, Susari cram; .Nancy- - -Warren and Suzy.Garniss. 'Prayers were led by -Cathy Jamieson and those participating in prayers from the .congregation were Raynard Ackert, Ruth Henderson., Berna= ,dea-h7Ritehle-r-:-DaNd ReV . Nicholls and Nancy Ritchie. -Mary was Sheila MacIntyre; Joseph was Lynda Campbell, and.. the Cross-Bearer was Audrey Songs sung bY'the C. G.I.T . were "Clap your hands7 ., "Mary Mary". and. "Shalom", The'con;- gregatiOril-Wirt. two of the songs. . "The.P..ea.ce" was passed from per- for the missions. Material supplied by Eaton's and SimpSOn's is available for sewing during the wiater. Months. • Father Ed Dentingerspoke a feW words on the true spirit of Christmas. It was moved' by Mrs. Carl Riegling and, seconded by mrs: Clarence Doherty that we adjourn the meeting and it closed with prayer. The meeting was followedby_a_ Christmas program. Father Ed Dentinger sang some Christmas Frayne on the piano. Carols were 1._.,:tccorapedl:)_y Marianne sung' by Nancy and Kathy O'Keefe and Marianne' Frayne with all members joining in.' Brother Carl composed and read acomical • poem. There was an exchange Of 'gifts with Mrs. Santa in the per- son of Janet Hogan greeting mem- bers. During lunch the Mystery Prize was won by Mrs. Joh-fl Miltenburg. LucknowmUnit 3 Mrs. Lawrence McLeod was hostess for Unit 3 of Lucknow Un- ited Church_Women in the church- parlour on December 5, with nine- teen members present.• Mrs. Gordon Kirkland president presided, opening the meeting with a poern, "A common place life". The hymn "Go Tell It Oh the Mountain" was sung followed • •••••wo.••••• ;on to person throughout, the con- grsgation. Four girls went down the aisles ca-RiiiKTri thar-hands-the- folded hands of the personS sitting at the aisles and saying, "The Peace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you". Each person turned and passed it on io the person next -to h-rrn-tO Ushers were Beverley Maize, Betty Anne Hunter , Nancy Ritchie and, Sandra Henderson. ThoSe taking, up the offering were Rhonda Gibson, Dorothy Clark, Jo-Ann MacIntyre'and Joanne 'to-We • The service was opened by 'a short skit with Joanne Ritchie and, Coralyn flendeLson expla-ining the meaning of -the Posters which an- swered 'the questiOn of the theme: "What On earth is God doing?" - He is being with us; He is giving us newlifei He is freeing us. In arkened church, Mrs. Lois Wylde, a, leader; sang "I am, t light of the world", with guitar and organ accompaniment while each girl lit a small candle' and remained in the aisles for the sing ing of "Joy to the World". After- wards, the girls , and leaders lined the stairs to shake hands with the congregation. by the Lord's prayer in unison. The-roll call was answered by' naming a gift 1 can give. Members are asked to bring any donations for the Christmas Cheer- io boxes to the-general rneetir4! December 14, or to the church the following Sunday. Mrs. W. G. Hunter reported for the Friendship Committee .and 1\1rs. McLeod gave the treasurer's re- port. In .memory of three niemibers 'deceasednin1972, .Mrs. Jennie Mills, Mrs. l; Lerman Phillips and .Miss Elizabeth Murdie,.Mrs. Harold 'Te.iLaven lit three, end les,..,a.nd a minute's silence observed., Mrs. Wightman had of devotions,. with a Cliristn .!"as theme. 0. Conte All Ye Faithful was sung. Mrs. J. W.. JOynt read the Christmas stor). from .‘,11t ,- thew s gosp.e , a! Alton read the story 9f the Shep- herds as recordedein Luke.. As With Gladness waS'sun ,:and Mrs. Wightniah:led in pra:, . ..."Christ comes to US in:Oin- Br,other".°.was'the theme of, the progr- the e_on • ,Winter.Time". was sun. Stones of Christmas. in, different,area of Canada were read :,'ors. Kirkland, Mrs, Wm Glen Walden and Mrs. erc-i-nterSpersed-w41 ,,- 141 •singing of a 'verse of various (Thrist:. rnas Carols. "Joy'to The World" was sun,: and the meeting closed Wiih the .".,1,iz- pah Benediction. Mrs. (2wh who was the accompanist.,.rla\ an instrumental while lunch %,,,As prepared. • VVhitechurch Messengers • • ' Pot Mums, Azaleas Poinsettias, Cyclamen Mixed Pans, Cut Flowers, etc. `00Ar4w.--.613Or' Solomon's Greenhouses Lucknow Phone 528.3017 armonmensumw WHITECHURCH NEWS WhitechutCh Messengers held thee-Deem-her Meeting oniSita7:_. day, December 10 during the 2 church service in the Sunday School room. The call to worship waS given by Karen,Quipp. Away in a Manger, was sung. Jackie W,hytock read the strip tore followed by a poem by • Murray Gi6b. The offering was received by Jane Laidlaw and Calvin Quips • The roll call and the 'minutes were not given due to the absence ortlle"StryretarrKlry"WilkvrrsI- All went to their class for their story after which the carol "Sil- ent Night" was sung. The Benediction was given by Kenneth Qtipp, GUARANTEED.TRUST CERTIFICATES Here's a great way to put your money to work: PA% interest, guaranteed on 5-year term deposits. 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