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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-02-27, Page 10WEONIESPAT„ :FEERUARY 27,1 ovais%•+ws,7"70"Arn.",e*.";" Lucknow Presbyterian Church Rev. Glenn' Noble, B.A.,, B.D. Minister Phone 528-2790 i • MARCH 3rd 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH Rev. Robert Nicholls, B.A. Minister MARCH 3rd LENT 1 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship THEME: THE LORDS PRAYER 3. Thy kingdom Come POINT TO PONDER Entry to the Kingdom belongs to the man who humbly rests his poverty in God's wealth, his ignorance in God's wisdom. his sin in God's mercy, his moral failure•and'his battle with temptation in God's grace. William Barclay • Can IDB help you? MR. W. J. REYNOLDS one of our representatives will be at ,The Bedford Hotel, Goderich TELEPHONE: 524-7337 mond,37: March 4 from 1 4 peni. If you require financing rt, modernize, or expand your business. and are le to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms at condittons perhaps /DB can help you INOUSIRMI 0111111PMEIff BAIN 197 York Street; London, Ontario N6A 182 1 J THE LLICICNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Girls Become .G,I.T. Seniors At the Monday meeting ofLuck- noW Canadian.Girls hi Training, four members received lanyards to signify that they are now senior meMbers.,Lynda Campbell,;Dor- othy Clark, Joanne Ritchie and Nancy Warren participated in the service with appropriate verses, prayer and music. Mrs. Gordon Cayley explained that as senior inembers they would now have new responsibilities of sharing and being concerned for 'others in the group. Mary Ellen Havens told what being a' senior has meant to her. Susan Clark presented white lanyards to the four girls and the service was 'concluded with the C.G.I.T. purpose, verse and hymn, .411 senior and intermediate groups are now doing the mission. -.study , "The Global Family". The girls are learning that as members . of an interdependent global family , we ,can "learn from and be . enriched by others. In' an experi- Ment , "Flight. 703" they examined their own values and those of others in our world community. In recent weeks the C. G.I..T. girls went to see.the movie "Jesus . Christ Superstar" in Goderich and enjoyed a toboggan party at the park hill followed by pizza making at their own leader's home. Trinity UCVV, The February meeting of Trinity U.C.W„.was held at the home of Mrs. Wilfred. Hackett, on Thurs- day,afternoon, February 14. The President opened the meeting and welcomed 24 ladies and 2 child- ren. After singing Hymn "Come Let Us Sing of a Wonderful Love" , Mrs. Charles Wilkins read 2 poems , one pertaining to St. Val- entine's and the second one "How Will You Give This Gift of Love . Away" . The roll call was answer- ed, with averse on "Love". Mrs. D, A..- Hackett read 'the Scripture from Matthew , chapters 7 and 16. Meditation was taken by Mrs. Russel Alton, "Jesus the Son of God , The Perfect Foundation". Hymns The Church Is One Foundation, Lord. Lift. Me Up and Let Me Stand, and Rock of Ages.were sung. Mrs. Chester.Hackett gave a humorous reading "Welcome Horne Girls" . The Study Book was presented by Mrs. Chester Hackett "Mission Impossible Unless" followed by discussion and a.tape presented .by Mrs. J. Hummel. Six Hospital Calls and five Home visits were reported, three thank-you notes .were read. The Ladies were reminded of the World's Day of Prayer , March 1 at St . Mary's 'Church, Lucknow, also of the' Presbyterial at Mitchell.. Mrs. Alex Hackett gave a reading on Missions. Mrs. Warren Zinn gave the Treasurer's Report and a report from, the Finance Comrnittee re- garding funds for 1974. Mrs. Hummel closed, with prayer and lunch was served by the ladies in charge: Ashfield WMS On Thursday, February 21st, Mrs Jean West opened het home to the ladies of the Ashfield Women's Missionary'Society. Mrs. Warren Wylds opened the' meeting with a poem "The SeCret". followed by the singing of Hymn 46 and repeating the W. M. S. Pnrpote. Mrs. Jack MaCKenzie gave the scripture taken from Luke 10: 25-37 followed by meditation and prayer. Roll call on an interesting item from Glad Tidings was answered by nine ladies, also one child was present. Offertory prayer was. 0 given by Mrs. -Wylds and Hymn "HoW Great Thou Art" was sung. The Mall game was played by the ladies which was both helpful and interesting with discussions among the ladies. Highlights from the February issue of Glad Tidings were given by Mrs,. Henry 'Mac- Kenzie. Business was discussed :e-i';;c1 Mrs. Jim West reported on the Nilaitland-Presbyterial Annual Report meeting, which was held 2a8llthd .ay in Wingham c January • Mrs. Warren Wylds closed, the meeting. Hymn 480 was sung followed by prayer, Grace was sung and the committee served a bountiful lunch, Cholmers WHITECHURCH NEWS Chalmers Women's Missionary Society held their February meet- ing on Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Victor Emerson wiith an attendance of 10. The lseVice President , Wallace Conn presided in the absence of the President, Mrs. Bill Rintoul. Mrs. Conn welcomed all and opened the meeting with the sing- ing of What a friend we have in Jesus, accompanied by Mrs. And- rew Gaunt on the Chord organ. The Scripture Colossians 1:9-23 was read by, Mrs. VAeto, Emerson, who also gave the mlditation, telling how mistakes in life can be made very easily unless one is ever on the watch for errors, Mrs.' Robert Mowbray led in prayer Mrs. Robert Ross gave a reading "Thanks to Thee" , which instruc- ted all to count their many bless- ings. The hymn Jesus keep' me near the Cross was sung. The' World Day of 'Prayer is to be held,in the Presbyterian -Church on Friday, March 1St. MrS. Bill 4'. Evans offered to help take the collection that.day . Fees were received from Mrs. Andrew Gaunt Mrs. Elmer King and Mrs. Wall- ace Conn. The next' meeting Will be held at the home, of Mrs. Robert. Roisi. The leaders for the next meeting are Mrs. Lloyd Murdock and Mrs. Wallace Conn with helpers Mrs.. Bill Versteeg and Mrs. Ira Wall. A Birthday Tea will 'be held when those having birthdays in October , November and Decem- ber are asked to bring their donat- ion as that tea was missed. Those with birthdays January, February, and March will also contribute. The offering was, dedicated by Mrs. Bill' Evans: The roll call was answered by ten giving a verse with the word "Crown". Mrs. Wesley Tiffin gave the topic "Linings of Silver". We' spend so much time looking for something about which to com- plain that we. fail to see the love- ly little blessings which make silver linings. Young. mothers with little children to feed, bathe dress and care for in sickness say, "I'll be glad when they groW up". Middle aged mothers with the . family all gone look back and say "I didn't realize how happy we were 'when they were small". Failure to see silver linings is not limited to mothers. 'Men compl- ain about their work being vire- tome, unrewarding. They plan on their retirement. They fail to en-, the blessings of everyday ing. Each person should write a letter to thernselves.at 40 to. be opened at 65 , which would help us realize our blessings. We can have silver linings if we have Christ for our Saviour. She Con- cluded with a poem "Silver Lin- ings". MiSs Annie Laidlaw gave a poem "Sunshine and Music". Mrs, King gave the closing prayer Mrs. Wallace Conn gave the courtesy remarks. The hostess, Mrs. Emerson served lunch. CHRISTIANS! Israel a nation again as prophesied in The. Word of God. The great sign of the coming of The Lord Jesus (in perion) to rule the world from Jerusalem, Are you ready? For free information about this overlooked Gospel 111°S" sage -- write Kinlough WMS leINLOUGE4 NEWS The Presbyterian Women's ionary Society met on Wednesday afternoon at the hoine of Mrs. Tom MacDonald. The Hymn . 'Christ for the World we Sing'" was sung and the Purpose repeat- ed. Business followed and the roll call was answered with the word "Heart". Four ladies namely Mrs. Frank Maulden, Mrs. Tom MacDonald, Mrs. Glen Haldenby and Mrs. Don Robertson gave the report of Presbyterial which was held at Wingham in January. The Bible Study was "Jestit" and a film "The calling of the four" . was Shown. Mrs. Lyman Sutton gave the Missionary story of Rev. Clare. McGill and the 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) Tayal'people.. Mrs Jack Barr and Mrs. Glen Haidenby, were in charge of the program. Mrs. Haldenby read Psalm 8, the, meditation and prayer and the Study book,"FOr a time like this" was introduced with thoughts, on topics and a read- ing. . The hymn '"For the Beauty of the Earth" was sung and the meeting closed with the Lord's prayer. Mrs. Jack ipar gave the courtesy remarks. Lunch was served hi the hostess assisted by Mrs. 'Ruth Wilson. Mr;•. George Graham read the Kinlough ACW KINLOUGH NEWS The Anglican Church Women met on. Thursday -afternoon at the home of Miss Edna Boyle. Mrs. Gertrude Walsh presided and gave the opening thought. All'joined in singing the hymn God Is' Here". Mrs. Howard .Thompson read the Septuagesima espistle from 1st Corinthians. The Meditation "Thought of Love" wa given 'by Mrs. Delbert Heciley, Mrs. Midford Wall read the correspondence,, which included a letter from' Mr.' and Mrs. Roy Sclineller. Karen Hedle5i took up the penny collection, All of the members answered the .roll call with the word "Love" and Mrs, Garratt read astiitable poem. in keeping with the word "Love", The conveners Mrs, George Graham and. Miss. May Boyle took charge of the program on the. theme."cod is Love" , Scripture portions were read by Mrs. Roy Collins and, Miss May Boyle. All joined in the hymn "The Love dl Christ Constraineth". A lovely • reading "The Love of Home" was given by Mrs. Bert Nicholson. . Rev. George Garratt led in the litany service and all took part. The conveners Ted in prayer for Unity, for the sick and shut ins, for bereaved families and a mom' ent of Silent Prayer was observed as members were thinking of a former member Mrs . Canon kW, Stump, whose funeral was the day of the meeting. Mrs. Fred Page favoured with the hymn" "The Kirig of Love My. Shepherd 44ASIVi Pe() ;• Box 221 W*111..Chlt. MO; 3M7 at the born Hedley Withe ofMr slAr. Rso. yD, Gelobletirnst cO" - • hostess and it will be a quilting. origin of thhymn "I Love ;:c Tell the Story" and conducted a contest on hidden books of the Bible. This was followed with the hymn lestis Calls us o'er the Tumult". All joined in singing the books of the New Testament: Mrs., Howard Thompson gave two shott readings "A Secret" and "The Gospel According 'TO Me". The Closing hymn was "Breathe On Me Breath of God ' followed by prayer and all repeated the belie• diction and. Grace was sung. Appreciation was expressed to the conveners and all who took The et minatrhceh prrrioeg:;.am and to the hostesses who served refreshments, 11 hp held • _Ai% .,••• Donnybrook UC ruaryholue 6° of Mrs. *IvIrWsnl. broo k [LC.. W. was held at the The February meeting, of Donny W. H . ajercif yferosnoneb as leader. The therne of the mee ing was "Let's Face Ourselves'', Hymn 388 "0 'Master Let Me wa With Thee" wag sung. Mrs. S, Chamney read the scripture tak from Romans 8, folloWed with prayer,. h, Readings, Let's Face Ourselves were were Eta.kRoenbbinsy 07sa.ndW.IvirJesf.feHrasornd; Mrs. H. Jefferson read a poem "it can be done" and Mrs.,R, Jeffer• son gave a reading "on Taking Bites" . The business was raken over by the preSident Mrs. R. Hanna. Yarn was given out to make mitt and caps. The members tied a quilt as part of the meeting. Nits, Ha,nna closed the business with a poem "Old Friends" Matgaret Hildebrand read a poem "Note of Laughter" , Hy mn 376 , Blest Be the Tie That Binds was sung followed a closing prayer by Mrs. W. Jefferson,