The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-03-06, Page 10Mark World Day
Of Prayer
WHITECHURCH NEWS
The World Day of n ayer was
held on Friday, March '1st at 2.30
in Chalmers Presbyterian ChurCh
Sunday' School room with leaders
Mrs. Wallace Conn of the Presby-
terian church and Mrs. Milian
Moore of U.C. W.
Mrs. Conn was leader for the
first half of the programme. The
first scripture reading was given
by. Mrs. Elmer King. Those
taking part in the voices were
Mrs. Dawson Craig ,/,; Mrs. Lorne
Durnin, Mrs; Wesley Tiffin, Mrs.
Russel Chapman, Mrs. Bill Rint-
oul. The hymn, ,From ocean un-
to ocean, was sung with pianist
Mrs.. Donald Ross.
The second scripture reading
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World Day Of Prayer Held
In Lucknow Church •
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNO ONTARIO
On Friday, March lst, 3000
communities across Canada and •
150 countires around the world
shared 'in 'an interdenominational
World day of prayer and fellowship.
Atocally it was observed at St.
Marrs Roman Catholic Church in
.1:Aicknow and sponsored by 'Kinge-
hidge Catholic Womens League.
About 125-ladies attended.
The theme this year was "Make
Us Builders of Peace" and the ser-
vice for 1974 was prepared by the
National Christian Council of
Japan and, distributed in Canada
by the Women's Inter-Church
Council of Canada of Toronto.
Mrs. Lorne Sparks of Kinloss
was the gueit speaker and Mrs.
Torn Pritchard of West Wawanosh
organist. Mrs. Eunice Dunsmuir
of Lucknow, soloist, sang "Lead
Me Guide Me". Ladies leading
in the various prayers were: Invi-
tation, Mrs. Bruce Hamilton,
South Kinloss Presbyterian; Guid-
ance, Mrs. Ronald Forster, Luck-
now Presbyterian and. Mrs. Jack
Treleaven, Lucknow United;
Repentance and Reconcilliation,
Mrs. Charles Wilkins, Trinity
U.C. W. and Mrs. Betty
O'Donnell, Luckriow Catholic;
Victory and Praise, Mrs. Harry
Burgsma Lucknow Christian
Reformed;'Dedication, Mrs. ,
Harvey Mole, Luckriow Anglican;
Offering prayers, Mrs'. Itissell
Phillips, Blakes U.C.W.;• Open-
ing and Closing, Mrs. John How-
ard , Kingsbridge Catholic, Ush-
ers were Mrs. Antone Van0Sch
and Mrs. Peter Van Osch Of Kings-
bridge,
The offerings from the World .
Day of Prayer' are used by the
'Women's Inter-Church Council to
promote the gospel and to' meet
needs in Canada and around ,the
world. Special emphasis is given
to educational projects and Christ
ian literature. South Kinloss
Fresbyterian ladies plan to sponsor
the 1975 World Day of Prayer.
was given by Mrs. George Thomp•
son., All joined in the hymn
Blest be the tie that binds. Mrs.
Millan Moore was leader for the
.rest of the meeting; Special
music, a piano solo, How Great
Thou Art, was played by Mrs.,
Don Ross.
The message "Builders of Peace'
was given by Mrs. Milian Moore.
A. small sum of money was
gathered forIndian Farmers in
South America. Mrs. Wallace
Conn thanked' Mrs: Moore for her
,. Message. Mrs. Moore Was lead-
er for the remainder of the meet-
ing. 'Prior to the .offering Mrs.
Moore told of the many places'
Where it was used. 'The offering
was'received by Mrs.' Bill. Evans
and Mrs. Lorne Durnin. At the
close of the meeting all extended
the sign'of peace. The Key
Woman appointed. Was Mrs.
George-Thompson.
Athitechurch YPS
WHITECHURCH NEWS
On Saturday evening: White-
church Y.P.S.' met at the home of
of Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Milligan,
The president Jim de Boer presid-
ed. The scripture from Luke 15
was read by Cecil de Boer and
the offering was received by
Rhonda Gibson. Mr. Lloyd Mur-
dock led in prayer.„
The businesS followed: It was
decided 'to have the next meeting
Saturday, March 9 at Mr. and .
Mrs. John de Boers and a social
evening on March 16'.
The topic , The Prodigal Son •
was given by Cecil de Boer. A
lively discussion followed on the
prodigal son and the elder brother.
The hostess Mrs. Milligan,
Mary Lou and Clara Served lunch.,
Canadian Gideons reached an-
other inilestene.widi the present-
ation of their ten millionth Bible
in Moncton, Nev Brunswick, on
Saturday evening, according' to an
announcement today by Lloyd
Hutton, President of the Kincard-
ine Gideon Camp.'
Recipients of the special copies
bound in red leather were the
Honourable Hedard J. Robichaud,
Lieutenant Governor of New Bruns-
wick and Madame Robichaud,
They were given copies of the new
-Bilingual TestamentS that cideons
have been disiributing.since
last Fall ,in hotels and hospitals in
Quebec and New Brunswick.
The presentation was made by
WinstOn A. Steeves of Moncton,
Gideon National President. The
address was given by the Past
PreSident , Orvis A. Kennedy, .
Edmonton.
Special Testaments commemor-
ating the event were made avail-
able to the more than 400 guests
who attended the ceremony in the
Hotel Beausejour.
Mr. Hutton' said the Kincardine
Camp recently received a copy of
the new bilingual Bible bearing an
insignia showing it commemorated
the presentation of the ten
Organ
Dedication Service
Friday, March 8 at 8 P.M.
IN THE .
Lucknow Christian Reformed Churc
MUSICAL PROGRAMME
Guest Organist: Ross McDonald of London
Guest Soloist: Soprano Miss Norma Clare of London
Special music by the Church Choir "Joyful Voices"
Congregational Singing
EVERYONE WELCOME
POINT TO PONDER
We dare not pray for
bread without hearing the •
hungry cries of thewhole
world.
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)
Hunter, Mic hele Ifurnphrey, Trac
ey McDonagh and Annita Darns-
ma.,
After an hour of skating every'
one enjoyed a lunch of sandwich•
es and chocolate milk, before
leaving for home.
Ten Millionth Bible By Gideons
Lucknow Girl
Guide 'News
The Lucknow Girl Guides opened
their meeting February 28th with
a lpeaniit rally led by the canary
patrol;
Following the roll call, the flag
was raised by the Robin Patrol
With the singing of 2 Canada.,
Everyone then repeated the Guide
Prayer
. The girls were reminded of the
Vollyball practice to be held
March 6th, 7 to 8 p.m. at the
public school.
Janet Wilkins was presented with
her cook badge and also her Little
House Emblem having earned four
badges to qualify.
Mrs. Gordon Cayley then took a
group of girls for'part of the
public speaker badge.
Tenderfoot tests were passed by
Suzanne Kirkland and Sharon
Sproule.
Captain then reviewed the Can-
adian flag, with the second class
Guides.
Campfire was led by Lorna
Boyle. We thank 'Mrs. Montgom-
ery for attending.
The. Meeting closed• with Vespers
and Taps.
millionth copy..
Organized in 1911, it took Canad-
ian Gideons 41 years . to distribute
their first million Bibles. The
second million required, five years
and the third million three ..,
The seven millionth copy was
presented in 1969 at a ceremony
in the Royal York Hotel, Toronto,
to' The Honourable Roland Michen.
er , then Governor General. In the
4 1/2 years since then another
three million copies have been
given out.
On a world basis Gideons in .98
countries are now distributing' a
million Bibles every 28 days. LUCKNOW
UNITED, CHURCH
Rev. Robert 'Nicholls, B.A.
Minister
MARCH 10th
LENT 2.
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
THEME;
THE LORDS PRAYER
4. Give Us Bread
Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
Rev. Glenn Noble, B.A., B.D.
Minister
Phone 528-2740
MARCH 10th
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00' a.m. 'Morning Worship
Brownies And Guides
Have Skating Party
BROWNIE NEWS
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Guides joined together on Tues-
day , February 26th for a skating
party at the arena. While skating
was in progress Captain Helm and
Lynda Campbell teSted some of
the Browniei for their Skater' Bad-
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