The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-09-19, Page 10YPS President
WHITECHURCH NEWS,
Whitechurch Young Peoples
Society met Sunday evening at
the home of Mr, and Mrs. John
de Boer, The scripture and pray-
er were taken by Cecil de Boer
and D'ougla's' Ross. The election
of officers was, held, President ,
Jim de Boer; Vice President ,
Douglas Ross; Secretary , Cecil
de Boer; Treasurer, Rhonda Gib-
son; Social' Conveners, Judy ,
Jamieson and Kay Wilkens; Press
Reporter , Earl Thompson.
'The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Bill Gibson. Earl Thompson and
Kay. Wilkens 'be in charge of
scripture and prayer.
The benediction closed the
meeting. Lunch was then served.
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PRESBYTERIAN
REFORMED.' CHURCH.
AT LocHALSH
will hold
MORNING WORSHIP AT 11 A.M.
throughout the Summer, months'
• Rev. David Frowner'
minister
• giving prayer by Mrs. Roy Collins.
Others who took part in the
program were Miss May Boyle,
Mrs. George Graham, Mrs. Del-
bert Eedley who.gave readings'
and Miss Edna Boyle conducted 'a
hymn contest.
It was learned with regret that
the Right Reverend H. F. Apple-
yard , Bishop of Georgian Bay is
retiring as we looked forward to
his yearly visit in our parish,
where he began his ministry 44
years ago. •
The hymn "Now thank We all, •
our God" and prayer closed the
meeting and refreshments were
served.
The courtesy remarks were giv-
en and the October hostess will be
Mrs. Roy Schneller. This will be
a work meeting when a quilt will
be quilted for the bale.
POINT TO .PONDER
Great souls prove their great-
ness by making opportunities
where others only make com-
plaint.
GE TEN
Guest-Minister
REV. RAYMOND LINDSAY
of Monkton
sPEciAL MUSIC EVERYONE WELCOME
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..'CALVIN UNITED CHURCH
ST. HELENS •
lokrsary. Services
Sunday, September 23rd
AT 11 O'CLOCK
WILL BE HELD'ON
Rev. Karl Sievert
Was Guest Speaker
At Anniversary
THE LUCKNOW
LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. Robert Nicholls, B.A.
Minister
SEPTEMBER 23rd
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
SENTONIEV. LUCKNOW. ONTARIO •
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER
Kingsbriclge C
Monday , S eptember 10 the' Kingsbridge C. W„L,held Mei
monthly meeting in St. Josep
Parish Hall with 16 members'
one visitor attending.
President, Mrs. John,Howao
brought the meeting to order i
Fr . Dentinger led' in the
Pra Leag'
er and Prayer of the Anti*
Abortion League. •
Fr. Dentinger gave the scrip ture reading. Fr, Sullivan wip come for forty hours Octolit
22, and 23. The Pro-Life Mt
ing is to be held in Goderich
ober 18 at 8.00 p.m.
Mrs. Cyril Austin gave the,',
treasurer's report, Correspond:;
epee consisting of thank you
was read by •Mrs. AntoneVai0
Osch. The Deanery meetingii
to be held Wednesday, Sel)teq:
ber 26 starting at 10.00 a.m.it
Kingsbridge Parish Hall, The
Church Hall will be cleaned
September 25. A donatian .4
be sent to Huronview Ladies'
AUxiliary,
Mrs. Mark Dalton read at
article from the Catholic Re
re• Pornography found in Fond'I.
Stores. Mrs. Joe Courtney re
ed on articles entitled, "Why
Catholic Schools Should Be
sr•
VI/fiat's New
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At Huronview
,Several of the residents travel-
led by bus to Biyth on Saturday
to attend the. 'Threshers Reunion
and , all report, a pleasant afternoon.
The Christian' Women's Club
of South Huron, who • visited the
HoMe on the second Sunday even-
ing of the manth, held a sang
service in the Chapel. The ser-
vice was•led by Mrs. Luther of
Hensall accompanied at the organ
by Mr. Luther.
Marie Flynn of Clinton, Mary
Taylor, Norman Spier and Jerry
Collins provided the music for
Monday's activities with vocal
solos by Morgan Dalton.
Sixty-five residents took advan-
tage of a spedial showing of the
film. "Sound of Music" at.the
Park Theatre in Goderich on Wed-
nesday 'afternoon., A great deal of
credit is due to the manager Mr.
Lyndon and- his staff for their many
acts of kindness during the after-
noon and in making 'it possible
for the folks to see this fine show.
Flowers were the theme for the
"FaMily Night" program this week
sponsdred by the Clinton Horticul-
tural Society. Harvey Howard
one of the Family Night voltinteets
and 'an active member of the soc-
iety, was chairman for the even-
ing. 'Ted Davies showed' coloured
slides taken during a visit to Hol-
land as well as giving a very int-
eresting commentary: Mr. DaV-
ies showed pictures•of the beauti,-
fill flowers andithe floral floats at
the spring festival. Orie hundred
'corsages were prepared and pres-
ented to, the • Residents by members
of the society and the junior club.
Sev.eral residents with September
birthdays, lucky numbers and also
over ninety years old 'received
bouquets for their looms.
' DUNGANNON' NEWS
Anniversary Services were held
on Sunday in the Dungannon •
United Church at 11.00 a.m. and
7.30 p.m. conducted by Rev.,
Clarence McClenaghan. Rev.
Karl Sievert 'from Port Stanley
was guest speaker and gave two
inspiring sermons:"Man's Rebellion'
based on Genesis 11: 1-9. and St.
MattheW 18: 15-20, and "Paul's
Epistle to Canadians". Read
Isaiah 40: 1-11 and 2, Corinthians
5 , verse,11 to. chapter 6 verse
two. He and his wife, Heidi,
and four 'children were welcomed
by, former friends who •enjoyed a
visit during the noon luncheon.
Special music was beautifully
given by the choir under the or-
ganist, Karen Riven, at the
morning service. In the even-
ing the McMillan family olGod-
erich brought messages in music
and song. Floral arrangements
given by Mrs. Ettabelle Bradley
in memory Of her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Alton, were—
much appreciated. Attendance
at each service was very good.
CGIT Meetings
Commence Monday
Lucknow C.G.I.T. held its
first meeting on Monday evening'
aeseven o'clock in the pnited
Church Hall; Mrs.' Nichalson led•
in three games, Mrs. Nicholls in
a sing/song, and Mrs. Cayley led
a Worship service -about Feelings
using the Simon and Garfunkle.
recording of Bridge Over Troubled
Water.
After ,the opening ceremonies
conducted by past president Nancy
Warren, a treasurer's repOrt'Was
given by past treasurer, Susan
Clark. Cathy Jamieson gave a
short statement about experience
at ,Cainp Council
The group decided to sponsor
the UNICEF collection at Hallow-
e'en. Plans were made for a
travelling supper next Monday
night , leaving the church at
6.00 p.in.
The $2.00 membership fee is
due on October 1st at the latest
but is payable before that. Plans
were discuiSed for movie on•Fri-
day evening, September 28th,
and Saturday afternoon,' Septemb-
er 29th. It was agreed to try to
rent Greyfriar's Bobby , the story
of a Skye terrier in,Scotland.
Letters from our Foster Child in
'Peru were read.
It was decided to hold the elec-
tion of officers next week after
the 'travelling supper. The wear
ing of middies except for -slacks
on the last. Monday night of each
month was discussed. The sug-
gestion was made that we do a
TV show ab,out C.G.I.T..on
Singtiine, the United Church TV
shOW. Several bashful giggles
were the only response to this
suggestion.
The meeting closed , with Taps
at 8..30:
Supported" and "Religion in
Schools" found in the Registei;.
The League members and Fr,:
Dentinger and Br. Carl Vollia
been invited to Mr, and bly
'Leo Cosinke'i Wednesday*
ember 12,
Mrs. . Eugene Frayne read
letter from our•DiocesanDke
Fr. Spencer urging members'M
attend the Deanery meeting;,;
roll was 'called by Mrs, Fray
Mrs. Howard read a letter
Alliance for Life re the Arresp
of Dr. Henry Morgentaler,
letter asked us as League mem
bets to write to the arrestingn
er and to the. Minister of1ustfe,
using him to not drop the char
against this man who must h(
held responsible for his illegi1
acts.
The League are putting on.
Antique Display at LticknowF
Fr. Dentinger in his tnessap
urged us to bring a spiritualut
lift to our families and friends'
"Mrs. Cyril AuStin movedM
the meeting be adjourned.
Dentinger led in. Prayer. Du
lunch the Mystery Gift Was
by Mrs. Joe. Courtney. •
Lucknow
Piesbyterian Church
Rev. Glenn Noble, B.D.
Minister
Phone 528-2740
1973 IS CENTENNIAL YEAR
OF THIS CHURCH
SEPTEMBER 23rd
-10 Win. 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
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED
CHURCH
J. W. Van Stempvoort
'Pastor
Services:
10:00 a.m. Service
2:30 p.m. Service
(Dutch, • 1st Sunday of
the omonth)
VISITORS WELCOME KinloUgh ACW
KINLOUGH. NEWS •
Mrs. Gertrude Walsh 'was hostess
for the Angliean Church Women
at her home on Thursday afternoon
and presided for the' meeting,. be-1
ginning with the "Harvest Euchar-
ist" from the Liiing Message:
The hymn "We plough the
fields and scatter" was sung and,
Mrs. Ronald Thacker read the
scripture. The members prayer,
the Prayer partners prayer and the
Lord's prayer were all repeated in
unison. Mrs. Jack Scott gave a
well prepared paper on the theme
of Harvest 'for the meditation.
Mrs, Midford Wall read the com-
munications and thank you. notes.
All of the ladies answered the
roll call with the word, "Harvest':,
Mrs. Walsh told of the pleasure
she had' While visiting in Saskat-
chewan to have a telephone
conversation with our Prayer part-
ners• Rev. and Mrs. George Hon-
Ai this was a devotional •
meeting all enjoyed the program
prepared by the conveners Mrs.
Roy Schneller and Mrs. Roy Col-
lins. Mrs. Schrreller began with
thoughts of Harvest time and
also the origin of the hymn "All
the way my Saviour leads me"
and all joined in singing the
hymn and also a reading Labour
Day is past , concluding with a
prayer, "The Lord of the harvest",
"A Bible Quizz" arid a Thanks-
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