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GOOD THINGS HAPPEN
WHEN YOU HELP.
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ST. PETERS
ANGLICAN
CHURCH
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11:00 A.M.
APRIL 22 — Easter Service at 11' A.M. in chare
of the Sunday School.
Soloist — Frank MacKenzie
100th Anniversary Services
11:00 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. Gu
speaker Dr. Finlay Stewart fr
Kitchener. Soloists -- Mrs.
Ebanks of London and Lloyd Ste
art of Dundas and numbers by
quartette assisted by the choir.
- EVERYONE WELCOME
APRIL 29
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LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH.
Rev. Robert Nicholls, B.A.
Minister
APRIL 22nd
Easter Sunday
10 a.m. Sunday School
/ 1t a.m. Morning Worship
Those wishing transportation to
church contact
' Wm. G. Hunter 528-2741
Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
Rev. Glenn Noble, B.A, B.D.
Minister
Phone '528-2740
1973. IS CENTENNIAL YEAR'
"OF THIS' CHURCH.
April 22nd
Special Easter Service
In Charge of Sunday School
Sunday School meets• at
10:15 a.m.
11 a.m. Morning Worship
Church Anniversary (100th)
April 29th
J. J W. Van Stempvoort
Pastor
GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE
10:30 a.m. •
Services:
10:00' a.m. Service,
2:30 p.m. Service
VISITORS WELCOME
LUCKNOW
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED
CHURCH
•
Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
Receive Church
Members Sunday
Nine pung people became
members of Lucknow United
Chuich by iirofession of faith on
Sunday morning. •
Joining were Sandra Joan Fin-
- lay ..Mary Ellen Havens, Betty
Anne :Hunter , 'Beverley Lynn
Maize, Kathryn Ann Treleaven,
Randall Lawrence Alton, Edwin
Allan Johnson, Ralph Ernest 'Mor-
rison, Roger Earl Morrison.
Edgar Watson joined the Luck-
now church by transfer of• mein-
bership from St. Andrews United
Church, Ripley.
St. Peters A.C.W.
St. Peter's A.C.W. held their
-Thankoffering meeting Wednesday
evening, April 11 in the
Parish Hall.
Mrs. Harvey Mole presided and
in the absence of the secretary,
Mrs. Cliff Roulston recorded the
minutes.
Mrs. P. Caesar gave the open-
;lag prayer and Mrs. Mole read
the scripture followed by the.
A..C. W. Prayer and the Lord's .
prayer.
In the absence of Mrs. Tom „
Pritchard', Mrs. Fred McQuillin
played the piano for hymns.
' Rev. Mr: Garratt spoke on the
subject "Carer to me Lord, Pcn
a Christian" and pointed out we
all fall into this pitfallat times ,
feeling that we are better than
,the other man simply because we
are -Christians, but God does help
us if -we ask for it when we need
Him- most. •
Mrs. Walsh gave a lovely
reading "At Eastertime".. Mrs.
Hazelden read the closing thought
and Mr. Garratt closed' with the '
benediction. '
Mrs, Cliff Roulston then , con-
ducted a Bible contest. Lunch
and a social time was enjoyed.
Anyone wishing to go to the
annual meeting in' London on
April 26 are asked to contact
either Mrs. Mole or Mrs. Roul-
ston as soon as possible.
Family Fun Night ..
At United Church
A Family Fun. Night was held
at the Lucknow United Church
last Sunday evening.
One hundred and seventy
people, adults and children
enjoyed a pot hick smorgasbord
supper at 6 p.m.
Following the supper The Good
Intentions, a singing group from
Teeswater, provided a most en-
joyable, program of music.
.Name Group
Busy Buddies..
The meeting of the. Busy,
Buddies was held in the Lucknow
Presbyterian Church basement, ,
Tuesday, April 10th at 8.00 p.m.
At the last meeting- a name for
this newly formed group was
decided upon but omitted from
the newspaper write up. The
name, chosen was the Busy Bud-
dies. It is to be noted that it's
Bnddies, not Bodies!
The meeting was opened with
a scripture reading by. Lorene
Conley. Following this Donna
Moffat gave a reading about the
Meaning of Easter in 1973. It
was three people's feelings to-
ward Easter. A discussion follow.
ed, about the different aspects
of the Easter celebrations. Psalm
190 was.sung froin the new Book
of Praise. Lorene Conley led in
Prayer. / .Yoga'exercises were led by
Linda Johnston. •
Lorene Conley and Donna
Moffat gave a demonstration on'
Block Printing., Everyone tried
this craft using potatoes, art
gum erasers, pencil erasers, and
found objects.. • • •
. A delicious lunch was, served
by Donna and Linda Johnston.
• The next. meeting will , be held
on Tuesday, May 8th. '
Everyone is asked to bring used
toys, clothing and literature such
as Sunday School papers, etc.
These are going to be forwarded
to Toronto and put to good use.
New Members
Received At
,Dungannon Church
DUNpANNON NEWS
On Monday e;ening a special
dinner was served at-Dungannon
United Church in,the Sunday
SChool moms for members of the,
confirmation class and their par-
ents. Members of the session
were in attendance, and their
wives assisted in' the kitchen..
There were two adtilt baptisms.
,The filin presented, "Is This '
Call For You?" was well receiv-
ed. .
On Sunday the following mem-
bers were received, on Confession
of faith: -Gary Alton, Brian
Cranston, Betty Culbert, Mrs.
Grant (Sandra) Curran, DOnna •
Sue Errington, Williarn.Erring-
ton Gerald Logtenberg,•Frances
Logtenberg, Wayne Pearson,
Elaine Stewart, Brian Stewart,
Lbri Pentland , Sharon Young
Judith Wintemute. Others 're-
ceived by letter of transfer
were: Mr. 'and Mrs. Keith Cran-
ston', from Trinity United Church,
Ashfield; Mrs. Thomas ,Culbert
from Knox Presbyterian Church,
LiStowel; Mrs. George Errington,
from Chalmer's'Presbyterian
'Church, WhitechurCh; Mrs. Ar-
thur (Diane) Dickson, from Knox
Presbyterian Church, Goderich;
Mrs. Donald (Helen) Nicholson
from Nile United Church, At
this service of Confirmation and
Holy CZ-Immunion special music
was provided by the chair and
Rev. Clarente McClenaghan's
sermon was entitled "Who Dares
to Love". •
Kinlough A.C.W.
KINLOUGH NEWS
The Anglican. Church Women
held their April meeting on
Thursday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. David Haldenby. Thii
was the Quiet Day.
Mrs. Gertrude Walsh gave the
call to worship 'and welcomed
everyone. The hymn "0 Master
let '.me walk with thee" was sung
and this was folloWed by prayer.
The scripture lesson on the events
leading up to Holy Week was
read by Miss. May Boyle.
Twelve ladies answered the
roll call with the word "resur-
rection" ., Mrs. Midford Wall
read the communications. -Let-
ters of appreciation were read
and cards were signed for the '
sick and shut-ins. An
invitation to join .with the Pres-
byterian Missionary Society for
their Thankoffering meeting was
accepted.. The 'Diocesan Annual
meeting will be held at London
on April 26th. Mrs.- Walsh gave
the prayer from the Diocesan
President. •
Mrs. Howard Thompson gave .
a most fitting 'meditation "Think
on these things"-, and concluded
with the poem "Only one day".
Mrs. Bert Nicholson took charge
of the program which began with
a prayer by Miss Edna Boyle. All
joined in singing the hymn "Sweet
the moments rich in blessing'. ,
Mrs. Art Haldenby led in the Lit-
any and prayer and read a suitable
poem "Because He Lives".
"The Gift of Joy" from the
•Living Message and a poem
"Faith" and prayer for the sick
were given by. Mrs. Bert Nichol-
son. This part of the program
concluded with "The old rugged
Cross". The meeting closed with
prayer and Grace.
Mrs. Roy Collins gave the
courte§y remarks and delicious
refreshments were served by the
hostess assisted by Mrs. Midford
Wall and Mrs. Lloyd Husk.
At this time Mrs. HoWard • •
Thompson told some of the hi -
Anglican
Church
LUCKNOW. PARISH
EASTER DAY SERVICES
St. Paul's, Ripley — 9:00 a.m.
The Ascension, Kinlough
10:30 a.m.
St. John's, Bervie 11:30' a.m.
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St. Peter's Lucknow
1:00 p.m.
CENTENNIAL YEAR SERVICES
Trinity UCW
The April meeting of Tr
United Church Women was
On Thursday afternoon, Apr
at the home of Mri. D. A,
gtt , with an attendance of
ladies and one child. The
ing .was opened with ,a
verse by the president Mrs,
Hunter , following which die
call was answered' With an
verse. Hymn 249 was sung
Mrs. Marvin, Scott read the
ture. The. Meditation was t.
by Mrs Harvey Ritchie,
Charles Wilkins gave the St
Book, telling some of the m
'riage customs in India. Mrs
Marvin Scott closed the dev
with a prayer.
One quilt was turned in ft
one.of the groups quilting,
nants were handed out that
been reezikscji• om Easton's
Simpson, The ladies repot
the booklets which they are
ing. Mrs . Ala Hackett wa
chargi lf the Bible, Study.
which was conducted with q
tions and answers and was .v
interesting. Mrs. Hummel
some of the women to consi
attending Westminster Week
June or Alma School for Wo
in August. Mrs. Warren Zi
gave a very informative fin
report . Mrs. Jim Hunter c
the meeting and a lunch wa
served by the committee in
charge during which ma. c
Wilkins gave the Trinity Ta
which everyone always enjo
The hostess for the next me
will be. Mrs. Harvey Ritchie
the . ladies are reminded that
this Will be the annual plan t
sale.
litei Of her recent.trip to Fl
and Mrs, Roy Schneller pass
around pictures which were
on their recent trip through
United States. The May he
is Mrs. Ronald Thacker and
will' be a quilting.
MONUMENTS
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correctly designed from; quality material, rely 00
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