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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-11-20, Page 10• PAGE -.T EN THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Whitechurch WI WHITECHURCH NEWS Whitechurch W .L held its ,Public Relations meeting November 11 at 8.30 in the Whitechurch Commun- ity 1V:lemorial Hall with hostess Mrs. Lorne Durnin welcoming the ladies. The president Miss Merle Wilson opened the meeting with the singing of the Ode and repeating the Collect. The Area Resolutions were discussed and the branch delegate Mrs. Russel Gaunt given necessary information. Family Night is to be held this Friday evening with Whitechurch members in charge of the Pot Luck Supper with cards to be enjoyed Inter in the evening. The Institute Christmas Banquet is to be held this year in the Anglican Church, Wingham on December 2nd at noon, the price of dinner is $2.75. All are to bring an unsigned Christmas card for shut-ins. A buying committee of Mrs. Nettie Ross and Mrs. George Fisher was appointed. The roll call was answered by 15 telling one way a member caai assist in establishing good public relations. Miss Wilson read a poem, In Flanders Fields. Community sing- ing of 0 Canada, Maple Leaf and Let There be Peace on Earth, was enjoyed. Mrs. Bill Rintoul read an Essay on Remembrance Day. It is a day set aside to remember two world wars. Young people can't remem- ber what they never knew, During Remeitmbrance . Day they attend a memorial service. ; What is- the; good to wear a. poppy? It shows we Walk we are honouring them if we are ant : old enough to remember Remo nbrance Day. As young folks grow up they realize what it was to leave home and loved ones and go away to other lands amid the, roar of battle. Mrs. Victor Emerson read the motto for Mrs. Wm. Evans - You speak a better sermon with your life than with your lips. We find character is what a person really is. Things that go into character can be called stitches. The first stiteh of character is love, next is diplomacy, modes of behaviour, giving praise and commendation. These qualities strew benefits to all. Mrs. Wm. Rintoul cionducted two contests, Mrs. Tom Metcalfe and Miss Merle Wilson gave interesting informative reports of the Bruce County Rally held at Wiarton October 1?, Tree meeting was then turned over to Mrs. Gordon Wall. Stanley demonstrator. After the demon- stration lunch was served by the committee, Mrs. Fred Tiffin and Mrs. Albert Coupes. DUNGANNON CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP (MENNONITE) Orrie Gingrich,. Pastor SERVICES 10:00 am. Sunday School 11:00 a.ni. Morning Worship EVERYONE WELCOME LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH Rw, Doug Kaufman Minidsr NOVEMBER 241h 10a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Morning Worship Guest Choir fort Wiarton United Church 0400 ONOP•OWN0044"/~404410..."4". Lecknow Presbyterian Church Ray. Gismo NaMS LA,. B.O. Miwielar !'ruse SIM NOVEMBER SAS a.m, Sunday Schad Na Blersing Service MODERATOR SPEAKS 7:30 pm. Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, Dr_ Hugh the guestDavids be LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH J, W. Vaa,Stevapeort Pater Servieurt 10:00 a.m. Service 2:30 ,Sereke first `�*��,of the month fneenesonontainennnanen Zlnircb MINN 4111•1•1. YPS Entertain College Students WHITECHURCH NEWS On Saturday and Sunday the Young Peoples Society of Langside and Whitechurch entertained first year students from Knox College under the supervision of their student preacher Mr. Bev Kay and the members of the Society. "Present from Knox College were Miss Judy Archer, , Jim Biggs, Raye Brown, Bill Elliott, Sandy Fryfogel, Miss Caroline Lockerbie, Miss E. M. Iona MacLean, Doug Robinson, Gordon Smith, Bert Vancook, Randy Dixon. On Saturday evening the Y.P.S. 5- piece orchestra entertained with leading in the sing song of Pass it On, The Greatest Gift, Seek and Ye Shall Find, Amazing Grace, For These Tears I Died, What Shall it Profit and Try a Little Kindness. Rev. Glenn Noble of Luniw gave the large gathering of Young Folks a most inspiring message on Y.P.S. work and their problems. After the service all went to the community hall where coffee was served and games enjoyed, On Sunday Langside service was held at 9.30 and Whitechurch at 11.15 conducted by the Y.P.S. and Knox College visitors. At Whitechurch Miss Judy Archer, Knox College, gave the solo Be Thou My Vision. The Y.P.S. odea led in the singing of Give to Our God. Immortal Praise, and Mi ie Eyes Have Seen the Glory_ The meditation lesion was given by several Knox College Students. The anthers was Td it to Someone Today ' - Miss Iona MacLean_ At the elm of the service all were invited by the Society Presid- enrCecil de Boer to the Sunday School room. where lunch was served to the congregation by the Y.P.S. and all had a chance to meet many of the Knox College stud- ents. This get together • was inspirational and rewarding to both Y.P.S. members and College stud- entt$, revealing what they can accomplish when they get together and what they can do as a group. Trinity U.C.W. Trinity ' United Church Women met in the church basement . on November 14, with an attendance Of 19 ladies and 1 child. The meeting opened with thesinging of Hyman 301, "Oh Master Let Me Walk With Thee". and then all repeated the Lord's Prayer. The president, Mrs. Charles Wilkins read a verse "The Creed For A Congregation",/. following with a short word of prayer. Mrs. Frank Alton opened the devotional part of the meeting with an appropriate verse and a prayer_ Mrs_ Wm. Andrew introdirced the meditation with a description of "The Horne In Bethany", with Mrs. Frank Alton giving a "Recipe For Happiness", continuing with an article by Mrs. Andrew, ' "Giese Us Our Daily Bread". Mrs_ Frank to ' gave a verse "Vitamins in the Word of (sod". Mrs. Aka Hackett read "The Kitchen Pray- er", and Mrs. Doug Ray~oaxd read am *azide on "`Tire Martha's" in real life to day. Hymn 302 was sung, Lard Speak To Me lbat=1 May Speak, and the eked with prayer by l Rank �►.lioia. . Mrs. Doug Cameron gaze an appropriate roadMg with the seas- on of Christmas app sing, "Cbsirkg Time". It was that Pito of our young people will be Kiniough A.C.W. WEDNESDAY, KINLOUGH NEWS The 'Kinlough Anglican Church Women met on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Midford Wall. Mrs. Gertrude Walsh presided and read the scripture. The opening hymn was `"O God our help in ages past" after which the president welcomed the members and visit- ors and expressed sympathy to. Mrs. George Graham in the loss of her brother, the late Jack Hewitt. Mrs. Midford Wall read the minutes of the previous meeting. The word for the roll - call was "Remember". Miss Edna Boyle reported on the Deanery meeting which was held in Walkerton on Monday, November 4th. Corres- pondence for this month was a letter from Mrs. Evelyn Hussey - of Brucelea Haven, Walkerton, thank- ing all those who took part in the program which they enjoyed very aitch, also a letter of thanks from a 9R year old lady who is a patient in the Wingham and District Hospit- al, Mrs. Patience Lawrence, mother-in-law of the Rev. H. L. Jennings, who was given the Altar flowers following the Harvest thanksgiving Service here.' Miss May - Boylegave the meditation "The 'Poppy Story" which was in keeping with Reiuembrance Day with the theme "Lest .we forget". Prayer was offered before the election of officers and each member agreed to carry on with the same office for another year. Miss Edna Boyle presided for the deter of officers. Mrs. Bert Nicholson thanked the last year's officers and also the hostess. On November 28th Father Palmer, who is well known to the ladies, Having been here many times with the late Canon R. W. Stump, will be speaking in Wingham and on the following .day at 9-30 a.m. will be in charge of a quiet day in Walkerton. The South Saugeen Spring Dean- ery meeting will be held in Blyth. The meeting dosed with the litany from the Living Message and . prayer. The December hostess wl be Mrs. Bert Nicholson. This will be the Christmas peogram and the conveners are Mrs. Howard Thompson and Mrs. Jack Scott. A genero as amount of quilts, clothing and baby things were brought for 3 lovely bales ,which were then packed for • Keewatin and St. Monica House at Waterloo, A delicious lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Rose Hodgios of Teeswater and ferments, of concession 10. t attending Five Oakes fora week. The ladies are reminded that they will he packing a bale next week. Following the buiiness portion of the meeting Mrs. Doug Cameron gave The Trinity Tattler. A short prayer by Mrs. Charles Wins, followed by the last two verses of Hymn 301 and the meeting was dosed with prayer by the prod` enc. Lunch was then served by the committee in thane- OYEtratjt The regular Monday , ,o ing of C.G,I.T. ., eda Story Charades. the gi d, tio songs for the yes The president, opened with the verse and hymn. The gave her report ad the was hived..f was tanaa $301.73 was °olio ter thiQ The crafts night party were eve Thompson .offered to nit in( foster child in Peru. Parts were gives to la Vesper Service to December 8 in St. ms's Arga Church. Miss Ritchie's poop i2 quiz. Mrs. N"s &MN Cayley's gimps study from the n Foldout. The men* Taps - Youth Condit Chorchsmke LANGSIDE NEM Langside and Young Peoples and the students of Knox Cable, conducted ':,.e eh {.t Strikt on Sunday. Naim de Btu, Weirsma, teal de Boer, Kay and Roomy titbit "For those teas 1" "A Grate". 'le sional hymn was "GinItm in»tal praise". Fad k gave the call towers*. Young gave th. ,lessons were read by Wen Sant and Marty Yeea i1 Thou my Visine"' was Judy Archer. S9 gave testimouieseanditivall ministry. Hada doe Bier Unison Lesson. The little child hie ete" children's story ghee 1y ' student. The offer* vas I by John de Beer and kaki' The mass their ant, Id senieorie to day" was Miss km Maw. a Knox College.. %QS Ninon de Baer. The b?cam Joyful We A " ims The beiied1 was the 'Reeessional hymn lb! have seem the Gen'. the Langaiide families White+chur seri,�ce of � t en social bMIT flail `ny tf YOUTH RALLY The ,Young Peeples df and Whiter:heat& hat a Rally at Whiatelenel Math en Sato a ' was otll atter ibt• r101111g at heart. The fine;4'1. Com stunts ant de People led the rte' praisies to Get R Noble gave az ora'nOppresshe Eve them 6304ed chart Hai eve infer time vas stet the god lord ims -