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Chalmers C.O.C.
.WHITECHURCH NEWS
On Sunday, December 9 during
Church service Chalmers C.O.C,
held their DeCember meeting in
the Sunday School room.
The president Lori Purdon open-
ed the meeting with the Call to
Worship. The ,C.0. C. hymn was
sung. Steven Irwin read the scrip-
ture reading and prayer was given
by David Ross. ,
Vicki Scott gave a reading.
The minutes were read by the
secretary Donald de Boer , who
called the roll answered by 17
telling "Something I like about
Christmas".
' The Birthday Calendars were
marked. 'Donald Irwin receiyed
the offering. Rhonda Gibson •
told' of the Meaning of Christmas:
Mrs. Archie Purdon gave the
story - 'Christmas Givings. Mrs.
Hugh Simpson gave stories - The
Beautiful Gift, Meaning of Christ-
Mas and Silent Nightp All sang
the Closing prayer.
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10:00 a.m. Sunday School
7:30 p.m. Centennial
-Communion Service conducted
by members of the Presbytery
NO MORNING SERVICE
POINT TO PONDER
To fulfil our Lord's command
and help a brother live is main-
ly serving our own need to give.
Helen Faulkner
The Centennial Book of this
church would make an excellent
Christmas gift' — one that can
be remembered for life.
Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
Rev. Glenn Noble, B.A., B.D.
Minister
Phone 528-2740 •
1973 IS CENTENNIAL YEAR.
OF THIS CHURCH
' DECEMBER 16th
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)
Sunday. School Christmas
Program
December 21, 8 p.m.
VISITORS WELCOME
Mrs. Harold Austin was hostess
for the annual meeting of South
Kinloss W. M.S. • Mrs. Bruce Ham-
ilton welcomed those present-
and opened the meeting by using
the Christmas programme in the
Glad Tidings. Joy to the World
was sung followed with further
readings froni the. Glad Tidings
by Mrs. Bruce Hamilton, Mrs.
fraser MacKinnon, Mrs. Phillip
Steer, A. reading entitled "While
the'World Sleeps" was read by
Mrs. Allan MacDougall.'
The carol 0 Little• Town of
Bethlehem was sung followed by
the Prayer Circle with Mrs. Har-
old Campbell, Mrs, Lloyd Mac-
Dougall and Mrs. 'Ira Dickie tak-
ingpart. Mrs. Lorne Sparks con-
ducted the Bible Study (John 20)t,
The offering was dedicated by
Mrs. Leonard 'Machines. The
carol Silent Night was sung and .
the roll call answered .by a Christ-
'Inas Bible verse.
Business was dealt with. A
"Get . Well" card was signed by.all
for Mrs.. Jack Needham, .a patient
in the hospital. The January
meeting at the Manse, Lucknow ,
will be held 1 week later than
usual', January 9th. 0 Come Let
us Adore, Him was sung followed
by the annual reports of each sec-
retary.
Mrs. Herb Buckton gave' the
report of the nominating commit-
tee president , Mrs. Bruce Ham-
ilton; Vice Presidents, 1st, Mrs.
Ira Dickie, 2nd, Mrs. Lorne
Sparks; Secretary, Mrs. Fraier
MacKinnon; Press , Mrs. Harry
Lavis; Treasurer, Mrs. Frank
MacKenzie; Supply, Mrs. Allan
Maclntyre; Glad Tidings, Mrs. Ira
Dickie; Life Membership, Mrs..
Leonard Machines; Friendship. and
Service , Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall;
Sunshine , Mrs. Donald MacIntyre
and Mrs. Allan MacDougall; Lad-
ies Aid , Mrs. Harold Campbell;
Bible Society, Mrs. Jim Burt;
Daily Devotions, Mrs. • Ted Col-
A joint Christmas meeting was
held at the home of Mrs. Hummel
for Trinity and Blake's United
Church Women, Mrs. Ken Alton
played an interlude of Christmas
music and then Mrs. Hummel
gave a few words of weleome-to
the ladies.
A Christmas service 'followed
with Mrs. D. A. Hackett as lead-
er , scripture passages were read
by Mrs. Chris Cook, Mrs. Jack
'Irwin, Mrs. Russell. Phillips with
Christmas carols sung in between.
A skit was presented by Mrs.
Charles 'Wilkins , (commentator)
and Mrs. Cliff Kilpatrick and Mrs..
Doug Cameron as angels. Mrs.
D. A. Hackett led-in prayer. The
carol "It's Christmas Time Again"
written by Mrs. Sparks, was in-
troduced and everyone joined in
singing it. The Devotions closed %.
with Joy TolThe World and a short
prayer by. Mrs. • Hackett.
Mrs. Charles Wilkins• gave the
"Trinity Tattler" , which had some
some real good thoughts about the
Christmas Sp,irit. Mrs. D. A.
Hackett thanked Mrs. Hummel for
entertaining the ladies in her
home,
The meeting closed with the
singing of some more carols and a
dainty lunch was served by the
two groups.
lyer; Literature and •Library, , Mrs.
Don Bell; Pianists, Mrs. Leonard
Clarke and Mrs. Evan Keith; His-
torian Mrs. Douglas Graham.
Courtesy remarks were given, by
Mrs. Allan MacDougaW The
closing carol "Hark the Herald
Angels Sing" was sung and prayer
by Mrs. Alvin Schmidt.. Grace
was sung and a tasty lunch served
by the hostess and directors Mrs.
Allan MacDougall and Mrs.. teon-
ard Maclnnes.
Whitechurch. UCW
Elect Officers
WHITECHURCH NEWS
On Tueiclay , December 4.,
Whitechurch U,C. W. met at the
home of Mrs. Garnet Farrier and
Mrs. Eunice Gillespie, The con-
vener of Stewardship and Recruit-
ing, Mrs, George Thompson'open-
ed the meeting with the singing
of Christmas' Carols, with pianist
Mrs. Garnet Farkier. Mrs. Dave
Gibb gave a poem "The Clock
Carol". Mrs. Thompson led in
prayer.'
The scripture was read by Mrs.
Thompson and some in unison.
Mrs. Thompson gave The Doctrine
of Incarnation followed by prayer
by Mrs. Russel. Chapman. Little
Town of Bethlehem was sung.
Mrs. Thompson gave the story
"No Room in the •Inn". Mrs.
Chapman told of the different
ChristMas menus in' various
countries.
Mrs. Milian Moore presided for
the business. The roll call was
answered by 17 giving a Christmas
Thought. Christmas gifts not
over. 25¢ were passed around' and
each chose one.
The slate of officers
are:, President,, Mrs. Millan
Moore; 1st vice 'Mrs. Lorne Durn-
in; Secretary, Mrs. Dave Gibb;
Treasurer, Mrs. Albert Coultes;
Conveners - Christian Citizenship
and Social, Action, StewarCIship
and Recruiting , Mrs. George
Thompson; Membership, Mrs.
Lorne Durnin; Supply and Social
Assistance, Mrs. Garnet Farrier;
Christian and Missionary Educa-
tion, Mrs. Cliff Laidbw; 'Finance
Mrs. Russel Chapman; Flowers',
Mrs. Albert Coultes; Cards, Mrs.
Elmer Sleightholm; Mrs.
Sleightholm; Messengers, Mrs.
George Thompson, Mrs. Ivan
Laidlaw ; Auditors, Mrs; Ivan
•Laidlaw. Mrs . Carl- Weber . Mrs .
Albert Coultesgave the treasurer's
report of the Travelling Basket.
Mrs. Thompson conducted a
Christmas contest. Winners were
Mrs. Lorne Durnin Mrs. Milian
Moore and Mrs. Chipman and
each received a gift. The Christ-
mas concert is,December 21st at
8.15. Homemade candy is to be
in by noon December 20. Court-
esy remarks were given by Mrs.
Milian Moore, and a delicious •
birthday tea was served.
St. Marys Hold
Carol festival
2 :)::nnIS.uday thn eeo, nDgercegeamtibeonr 09.this
Mary's Church, Lucknow held
their Christmas Carol Festiva
the
Fre,huDtee-hnting er welcomed al
and was chairman for the pro
gram 'which consisted of Caro
sung by the children of the p.
and other talent of Christmas
music and songs from London
St . Augustine , Kingsbridge a
Lucknow hntowe
.CM1Clusion of the p
gram all went to the Town
where the C. W; L, ladies se
a lovely 'lunch and Fr. Dent'
handed out treats to all the e
ren present.
Merry Christmas to all.
• Lucknow Unit
The Christmas 'meeting of
4 of Luc know U. C. W. was he
at the home of Mrs. Alex An
with 15 attending.
Mrs. George Jardine, COP
opened with .a poem "Thank
for little Things", and "Every
everywhere Christmas Tonig
Mrs. Jack McDonagh gave a
ing "The Legend of the Chris
Rose."
Mrs. Jardine led in Chris
worship service. Mrs. Gord
Montgomery read the scriptu
conc erning the Christmas st
carols were sung in between
readings. Mrs. Jack-McDo
gave a reading "Christmas
School House Long Ago".
Jardine told' a Christmas stor
ended the worship in Prayer.
Mrs. Gordon -Morrison, ass
ant leader, conducted the b
and the offerinoas dedicat
The treasurer's report was gt
by Mrs. Cliff Crawford.
'Mrs. John. Pritchard gave a
port on Social Functions and
Jack Mc Donagh for cpmmu
friendship.
Mrs , Morrison thanked the
committee and Mrs. Andrew
the use of her home. Mrs.
Andrew expressed thanks to
Unit 4 executive.
Mrs. Morrison closed the
ing with prayer and lunch w
served .
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LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. Robert Nicholls, B.A.
Minister
DECEMBER 16th
ADVENT 3
10:00 a:m. Sunday School
11:'00 a.m. Morning Worship
Special Music
Lucknow Concert Band