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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-09-12, Page 10TM. THE ,IAKICNOW .SENTINEL l!..UcKNOW..: ONTARIO. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES AT . DWIGANNON uNinp .touRal.. BE HELP ON , unday, September 16th 11:00 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. SERVICE Guest Minister REV. KARL SIEVERT of Port Stanley who formerly attended Dungannon United Church SPECIAL MUSIC A .CORDIAL INVITATION IS. EXTENDED TO ALL .5 ''•"'•*X0.-:*..%.:':$•":for' • ,%, ''"z,.• ....' ,Q,,,,t...,.. .. ',* ,,i ,,,.:A :::, • v$: %i.., S '4.. ,.. ,o• .., •.::!' ,.., 'Pk N'S.:'•:'4, ..; • .•'-''. '' ', • .. ....*:.:::$•::-..... s4 Lucknow Unit 2 Mrs. Garfield MacDonald wel- comed eighteen members and one visitor of unit .2 of Lucknow Unit- ed Church Women to her cottage at Point Clark for the September meeting. , The meeting began with Mrs. Eldon Henderson reading two poems -"Judge Not" and "A Friend Next Door". Hymn 356 was sung `followed by prayer. The roll call was answered with an ex- change of recipes. Miss Helen Thompson and Mrs. James Wraith reported on the visiting done' dur- ing the summer. Mrs. Dexter and • Mrs. Gibson will' visit the shutins during Septernbe.r. Mrs.. Raynard Ackert , gave an article on Christian and Missionary. Educa. tion. Mrs. Gordon Ritchie presided for the program. Mrs. Bert Alton gave a reading "To-day". Hymn 376 was sung and Mrs. Nelson Raynard read the scripture from Ephesiang followed by prayer. Mrs. Dexter had 'a reading on Daw • -4, Presbyterian' . .WhIS The September meeting of the afternoon Auxiliary of the W.M. S. of the Lucknow Presbyterian Church was held in the Sunday School room' with an attendance of fifteen. Mrs. Jas. Little , presided and opened the meeting with a' quotation from Ephesians, chapter 5. After singing Psalm 94, "Give thanks to God, call on His name:, name", Miss Sadie Johnston gave the Bible Study. "Whom say, ye that I am", reading the scripture from the 16th chapter of Matthew. This was followed by prayer by Mrs. Morgan Henderson. Correspondence consisted of two thank you notes, and 2 letter from Mrs.- Beryl Davidson repres- enting the Huron Perth Association of the T.B.R.D. 6 drawing atten- tioito the ill effects -of tobacco smoke on smokers, and those who come in contact with it. An invitation to meet with the ladies of South Kinloss on October 3rd at 8 p.m. was read, also an.invita- don from the Lucknow Evening Augxiliary to 'attend their "Pot Lucie supper on September 18th at 7 p.m. The Supply, Secretary announced that the money alloca tionlad been sent to the Presby, terial treasurer and Christmas gifts and clothing for the bale should he sent in now. Following 'roll call, a moments silence was observed for a former member., Miss Elizabeth Reid. The visitors reported making two hospital visits and twelve cans on shut-ins. • Mrs. Jas. Smith had the Mission Study, a review of the Mission work started 'by Dr.' Buchanan in India. Mrs. Noble Johnston read a poem. The -hymn, "0 Master let me walk with Thee" was sung and Mrs. Robt. Reid closed the meeting with prayer. Lucknow Presbyterian Church Rev. Glenn Noble, B.A., B.D. Minister Phone 528-2740 1973 IS CENTENNIAL YEAR OF THIS CHURCH . SEPTEMBER 16th 10 a.m. Sunday. School 11, a.m. Morning Worship The Centennial Book is available at The Lucknow Sentinel, Fish- er's Barber Shop and from Mrs. Ena. Henderson. Lucknow Unit 3 On September 4, Unit 3 of Lucknow United Church Women . met at the home of Mrs. Gordon Kirkland with thirteen members and one visitor present. Mrs. !Kirkland cpened the meet- ing with a short poem, "A Note of Smiles". Mrs. Harold Tre- . leaven was accompanist for the hymns. "Where' Cross the 'Crowd- ed Ways" was sung,' followed by the Lord's. Prayer. The roll tall was answered by a favonrite verse of poetry. Arrangements were made for flowers to be placed in the church during September. The treasurer's report was given by Mrs:. Lawrence McLeod. Mrs. Lorne Woodi presided for the prograrn. The hymn "Sing to the Lord of Harvest" was sung. Mrs. McLeod had charge of devotions, reading from Psalm 139. The theme was "Uneerstand- ing" . Enlargement of understand- ing leads to an uplift of spirit and an outreach in love to others. Prayer followed. "An Old Irish Blessing" was read by Mrs. Walter Alton.' ' Mrs. Treleavengave an inter- esting study on communications' and publications in India. All publications are 'government con- trolled. There are fourteen languages; each paper may be read by up to twenty-seven people. It is very difficult for a free-lance writer to make a living.. •Mrs. Treleaven also re- ferred to the work of the late 'Malcolm' Davidson and his wife of Brucefield. A crossword puzzle on India was done by members. Mrs'. Wm. Helm gaye two readings., "School Days" and "A Teacher's Prayer". The hymn. Jesus Shall Reign" was sung and mrs. Woods clOsed with prayer. Lunch was' served by the com- mittee. 11.414-411o+01-104,4144-0-10-411, PRESBYTERIAN REFORMED CHURCH AT LOCHIAL$11 will hold - MORNING WORSHIP AT 11 A.M. throughout the summer months • Rev. David 'Freiman • minister wt"..0440w4414%.041.". LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN' REFORMED CHURCH J. W. Van SteMpvoort Pastor , Services: 10:00 a.m. Service 2:30 p.m. Service (Dutch, 1st Sunday of the month) Hymn Sing, 1st Sunday \ of the month, 8:00 p.m. VISITORS 'WELCOME C.G.I.T. NEWS The executive of Lucknow C. G. I.T. met on Monday night to plan for• the coming year. It was decided that the• group will hold its first meeting at. the United Church hall at 7.00 next Monday, September 17th. Many ideas were discussed: - a beach party ,or travelling supper , a camp out, a movie for child- ren on Saturday,' September 29th, our Christmas Vesper Service , a TV 'show on Singtime about C.G. I.T. , Mystery Mothers or adopt- ed grandmothers, our support of' our Foster Child in Peru for the third year in.a -row, carolling at Christmas time, the change, in the middy, inviting another group to hear a' report about Camp Council, a bus trip, crafts, mov - ies to see., service to the nursing homes, and our mission study. We decided to have 'an election of officers at our rust "meeting arid to plan a party for the follow • ing week. All in all, it looks like another year crowded 'with activities and fun. C. G . I . T. registers with both the Presbyterian and United Churches but any girl 12-17 is welcome. Girls who are 11 Nit in grade 7 may join. There is, a $2.00 membership fee and the 'C.G.I.T. middy is the required uniform. Whitechurch UCW • mirriciitiatiimiiqo' Whitechurch U. C. W 'held their regular meeting September 4 - ' Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Albert Coultes. The convener of Citizenship and Social Action, Mrs. Elwood Groskorth, was .in charge of the 'meeting. She opened with the poem , The Bridge Builder.' The scripture was read by Mrs. Carl Weber. Mrs. Fred. Tiffin read the story, One boys redemption by, the helping hand of another. Mrs. Groskorth conducted a quitz. Mrs. Carl, Weber then ledin prayer followed by a hymn. Mrs. Fred Tiffin gavp the closing pray- LUcknow Unit 1 Unit1 of Lucknow United Church ‘Women'iliet at the home of Mrs. Ross; St for their-reg- ular meeting with'. Mrs. E. W. • Rice'presiding.% Mrs. Sam Gib- son and Mrs. were the committee irrcharge and Psalm' 96 was read by' Mrs. "Mctulloch. • Mrs. Wilbur Brown read for medi- tation "The Man Upstairs" folloid- ed by praierby mrs. Ewart. Taylor. Mrs. Al Iridn'read- a paper on "Take Time", saying we should make the, most of our time as golden opportunities pass ,and God does not hurry us , but: is • always present. Mrs. Zetta 'Henderson gave a very interesting "resume of her trip by bus to the: west coast writ- =ten in verse by one of the ladies on the tour. . An interesting reading on "The • Mizpah Benediction" was given by Mrs. Sarn Gibson. This part of the meeting was convened by Mrs. Gibson and Mrs. Rice presided for the remain- der of the meeting. • The roll, call was answered- by "Something in torday's society that 'should be changed", with 10 . members present.. , • The.meeting was closed with a hymn, prayer. and , grace and 1 Junch was served by, the commit- tee in charge'. Mrs. Rice thanked Mrs. Shiells, 'the committee and all who took part. son City and The Ballad of Hard Luck Henry. Mrs. Garfield MacDonald spoke on the life of Dr. Margaret Strang as a 'medical missionary and teacher in Alberta. • She also had an interesting discussion on the, 'closing of churches. "Five Steps To Successful Pray- er" was read by Mrs. Raynard Ackert. Hytnn 321 was sung and ' the meeting closed with prayer. Lunch was served. LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH Rev. Robert Nieholls, B.A. Minister SEPTEMBER 16th 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship .11111110.11•1111...., POINT TO . PONDER God becomes believable to us, only through what he does, and through the people who are in- volved in that action. Helmut Thielicke Lutictiow Unit' Unit 4 of theknow United; Church Women held their Se ember meeting at the home Mrs.. George Jardine, Ernest Ackert opened the ing w ith. a verse "A Thankful' mf Heart". CRoll call was asswei by ten with an exchanged, favourite dessert recipes, offering was dedicated. 'The.committee in charge( over for devotions. Mow.' the hymn "Stand Up, SMnd for. Jesus" , Mrs. Gordon , read the scripture, Luke16,', meditation was taken by lvid, Gairy Ritchie. Mrs. Gordon, Johnstone read an article " Christian" and Mrs. Garry Pi gave the prayer, followed by hymn "We Plough the Fields' Scatter". Mrs, Gordon Cayl played some Indian music, Mrs. Gordon Johnstone it ed our study "Land is the Of( God" . The Green Revolnk Indian was given by Mrs, S Reavie • Mrs: Johnstone& the members into groups to ., answer questions on the study, Mrs. Jardine was thanked( the use of her home by Mrs,' ert and she closed the tnee With the benediction, Itinth served by the committee, Gave Travelogue On India To W. Mrs. Gib Hamilton was for the South Kinloss Sept ember meeting-held in t' Sunday School foornof the c MrS. Brtice Hamilton presided and the meeting opened with singing of a Hymn and repeal, the LOrd'i Prayer.. Mrs: Colin Campbell of W' ham, guest speaker, showed of India and gave a cow on each slide. Mr. and Mist. Campbell visited India the 2 summers. In her omen, Mrs.. Campbell told of the se and crowds of people in Ind4 the extreme poverty existing the country. She also made' tion of the different relfgioas the geography. of India, Mrs Philip Steer thanked the spec for shOwing her slides and fa interesting Commentary. The, Junior Choir girls sang couple , of songs which were ed E by all. The roll call was answered by Education in Hymn 387 was sung, "Speed; Servant" followed with the Study , John 17 by Mrs, Leo Clarke. The offering pray given by Mrs. Ira Dickie, A piano solo by Beverley was enjoyed. Mrs.. Philip S gave the courtesy ren,iarks. 582 was sung and Mrs. 1)011 'Grahani gave the closing pea Grace was sung and ides served by the hostess and dit or's. er for this portion of the meeting. The presidenoMrs, Malan Moore presided for the bu Arrangements were made fa ing Brucelea , W Havenalk October. Mrs. Wardrope Mrs. Thompson were ago to provide a,programme for lea Haven. .The minutes 54 read by Mrs. Russel Chapma in the absence of Secretary Dave Gibb. The treasurer Albert Coultes gave her re The roll call was aniwered b members giving a current e v The meeting was closed Prayer. A Birthday Tea was then served.. 4