The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-09-26, Page 10Minister
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1973 IS CENTENNIAL TEM
OF THIS CHURCH
SEPTEMBER 30th
10 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. Morning Worship',
The Centennial Book is ava1I
at The Lucknow Sentinel, Fu!
er's Barber Shop and from Mr'
Ena Henderson.
Unit 3,
St. Andrew's UC
Mrs. Dan Pollard entertained
Unit 3, of .St . 'Andrew's
Ripley. Mrs. Carnahan was
coined to her first meeting in
Ripley . The. meeting was in
charge of Mrs. WM. Arnold a
Mrs. Jas. Kirkpatrick. MILD
MacDonald led the worship, .
assisted by Mrs. Wm, Tranter,
Mrs. Orah Crawford was assi,sta
by 'Mrs.' Kirkpatrick and
Morgan Johnston in the presenu
.tion of a Skit on Stewardship.
Mrs. MacDonald had.a 10ely
reading .and :good Bible•conteSt
Mrs. Arnold told of Ken Mc
pan's work, in Homes of Hope i
Bangalore and Calcutta this slid
riser and a 'letter was read from
leader in one of these homes
thanking memberS for a donatia
which had been used for
cupboards.. The October meet-
ing will be held in, the church
with all Units present. and:speall
er to be Mrs. ,Welch of Paisley.
Lunch was 'served by Mrs. Mor g
Johnston and Mrs. Donnie Coll
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Second Dedication
t Ashfield Church
On Sunday s September 16th,
1973... the folloWing Books of .
?raise -were dedicated at Ashfield
Presbyterian Church:
one by Earl MacDonald and
Alice Bogie in memory of Mr.
and Mrs. Neil MacDonald, Irene
and Bill; one by Mrs. Emile Mac-
'Lerman and family in memory of
!mile MacLennan and Eldon
MacLenpan three. by Miss Sadie
C. Johnston Reg. N. in memory
of her three brothers Williath,
„David and' Richard , and sister Mrs.
Reuben Wilson;,two by the, Donald
'Simpson Family in, memory of
Elliott Simpson; one by Mrs. Mary
(Ross) West and family in
Mernory,of Isnr; and Mrs.. ,
. Roderick Ross, Kenzie and Gord-
on Ross; one by Jim and/Irene
(Ross) Nelson and family'in mem-
ory. of Mr. and -Mrs. Roderick Ross,
Kenzie and Gordon Ross; one by
Jean (Nelson) McGrath andJatnes
Nelson in memory of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Nelson; one by his •family
in memory of Donald Lean Mac-
Donald; two by Duncan MacRae
and Jamie .MacRae in memory of
their parents John and Jessie Mac-.
Rae; four by Mrs. George Lead-
better and Mrs. Clark Finlayson _
in memory of Mr. Colin MacGreg-
or, Mr Charles. MacGregor, Mr.
Fred MacGregor, -Mr. and. Mrs.
• 'Roderick MacGregor; one by Mrs.
Mary (Ross) West in memory of
Jack West; two by 'Duncan Mac-
Rae and Jamie MacRae in mem-
ory of their sister Jessie and
their brother Ian.
Also presented to Ashfield Pres-
byterian ChLuch were four Books
of Praise by William and Edna
Ross, Audrey Ross and Douglas
Ross.
St. Helens UCVV
The St. Helen's United Church
Women met at the home of Mrs.
W. I. Miller on Tuesday, Septem-
bet.18. The meeting opened with
the hymn "Come let us-sing to the
Lord" , followed by The Lord's
Prayer in unison. , Mrs. Allan
Miller presided at the piano.'
Fifteen ladies, answered the roll
call, a verse with the word "woi-
shipi". Mrs. Charles McDonald
read the'scripture Acts.18, 1-8.
Mrs. B. F. Green read "Making
sense of our church going"
followed by the hymn "Lord of our
Life, God of our Salvation".
Mrs. Don Cameron read "An
Autumn Prayer" and Mrs. John
Cameron read , "What does Christ-
ianity Mean?" "Only one thing"
was read by Mrs. Tom Todd foll-
owed by Psalm 91 in unison. 'The
worship closed with the hymn,
"The Lord is my Shepherd" and
prayer by Mrs. Lorne Woods.
Mrs. James Hummel with ten •
of the ladies in attendance pres-
ented an amusing skit called
"Tell me Doctor.,. In it two
doctors try to diagnose what , is
wrong with the U.C. W. and pre-
scribe a cure for it. Mrs. J.
Hummel read "You Can't' Take .
It. With You".
Mrs. Gordon MacPherson pres-
ided for the business. Mrs. Mac-
Pherson gave the treasurer's re-
port. The. October,meeting will ,
be postponed until OctOber 15th
because, of Thanksgiving and will'
be held at the home of Mrs. Tom
Todd. Plans were made to buy
plants for the church for Armiver-
sary service on September 23rd.
The hymn "All the Way My
Saviour. Leads Me" was sung, fol-
lowed by grace.
' Mrs. Sheldon Martin and Miss
Isabel Miller served a dainty
lunch and Mrs. John Cameron
made the courtesy remarks;.
Entertain W.M.S.
At Supper Meeting
The Evening Auxiliary of the
Lucknow Presbyterian Church be-
gan their fall season with a pot
luck supper held in the basement
of the Church on Tuesday, Sept-
ember 18 at 7 p.m. The ladies
of the afternoon W.M.S. were
guests at this meeting and 29 lad -
iei sat down to a delicious supper.
Mrs. Ron Forster was in the
chair for the meeting in the ab-
sence•of president Mrs. Jack Mac-
Donald. The meeting was opened
with Hymn "He 'leadeth me". The
business and correspondence was
discussed. The next meeting will
be the Thankoffering on Tuesday ,
October 16 at 8 .p.m.
Roll call was answered with the
W.M.S. purpose. The Hymn "
"Faith of our Fathers" was, sung.
Mrs. Virden Mowbray gave the
scripture and meditation.
Mrs. Edward Brown sang two
lovely solos.
The topic was in, the form of a
play.called "The Edge of the
Village", dealing with the custom
of choosing.a bride fora son and
the dowery that was paid. Taking
part. in the play were Mrs. Ross
Gammie, the groom;' Mrs. George
Stanley, the mother of the groom;
Mrs. Jim Little, father of the
groom; Mrs. Frank Hawthorne, •
sister of the groom; Mrs. Gordon
Fisher, the bride; Mrs. Norman
Taylor, father of the bride.
A presentation was made to
Mrs. Isobel Mullin by Mrs. Noble
Johnston, on behalf of the. Even-
ing Auxiliary, as she has left our
group, and is now living in Goder-
ich. Mrs: Jim Smith .expressed
thanks from the ladies of the after-
noon W.M.S. for the invitation
to attend the supper meeting.
The closing hymn was "Son of
My Sour' and Mrs. Noble John-
ston led in closing prayer.
At 6.00 on Monday evening
24th rode off on Glen.
Walden's hay wagon driven by
Bill Hunter. The first stop was'
for juice at the homes of Mrs.
Virden MOwbray, Mrs. Tom
AndreW and Mrs,. A. J. Wilson.
Salad was served by Mrs. Harvey
Webster, Mrs. Jas. Wraith and
Mrs. George Newbold. Meat and
a bun were served by Mrs. Stuart
Collyer, Mrs. Elden Henderson
and Mrs. Noble Johnston.
'A casserole dish was served by
Mrs. Glenn Noble, Mrs. Cyril
Brown and Rev. Robt. Nicholls:
jello and cookies were served by.
Mrs. P. Newbold ,.Mrs. Harold
Treleaven and Mrs. Gordon Cay-
ley.
A brief business meeting took
place to organize duties for the
showing of a film, The Three
Lives of Thomasina on Friday at
7.00 p.m, and Saturday at 2 ..00
An election of officers resulted
in the following executive: Pres-
ident , Cathy Jamieson; Vice
President, Mary Ellen Havens;
Secretary, Lynda Campbell;
Treasurer, Brenda MacDonald.
The group welcomed 13 new
members and now has a 'member-
ship .of 28, This yeir the group
is truly ecumenical with 14 girls
from the United Church, 9 Pres-
byterians, 2 Anglicans, 1 Baptist,
1 Catholic and 1 Lutheran.
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PRESBYTERIAN
REFQRIVIED CHURCH
LOCHALSH
will held
MORNING WORSHIP AT 11 A.M.
throughout the summer months
Rev. David Freiman
.minister
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CHRISTIAN
LUCKNOW
REFORMED
CHURCH'
J. W. Van Stempvoort
Pastor
Services:
10:00 aim. Service
2:30 p.m. Service
(Dutch, 1st: Sunday of
the month)
VISITORS, WELCOME
Mrs. Jack Needham
Speaks On India
The September meeting of Trin-
ity U.C. W. was held in the
Church basement on Thursday
afternoon, September 20, with an
attendance of. thirteen members
and four visitors. The meeting
opened with prayer by the presid.=
ent Mrs. Jim. Hunter. The roll
call was answered , with a verse
containing "Thanks" . Hymn 146
was sung; then Mri. Hummel
read the scripture and Mrs. Char-
les Wilk4 gave the • meditation.
Mrs. Hummel followed with
another short period of devotions
and Hymn 148 was sung followed
.by prayer by Mrs. Charles Wilkins.
Mrs. Bill Andrew had the.
Study Book on India. She intro-
duced her mother, Mrs. Needham,
to us who has been to India during
'the past year. Mrs; Needham :
then gave us a most enjoyable
talk on her trip to India. Ifwas
very, interesting to hear her tell
of meeting the girl that her Sun-
day School class had adopted years
before.
The Thankoffering.-meeting for
fall will be held on Sunday even-
ing, October 21st. .Mrs. Hummel
presented the society with 'a copy
of "The Greatest Is Love" which
is to be used for devotions at our
meetings..
'The business .part of the meet-
ing folloWed, and then the meet
ing closed with singing Hymn 249
and Mts. Hummel closed with
prayer. A dainty lunch was serv-
ed by the committee in charge.
LUCKNOW
UNITED CliURCI
Rev. Robert
Minister
SEPT•EMBER 30th
10:00 a.m. Sunday Sch
11:00 a.ra, Morning Worship
Special music by
The- Century Singers,
a youth instrumental and voo
group from Paisley
POINT TO PONDER
It is, not a doctrine of salvati
that brings newness into .41 lives but it is the Saviour 611 self, a living being.
Helmut Thielki
Lucknow
Presbyterian Chun
Rev. Glenn Noble, B.A., RR