The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-07-09, Page 10July 20 - August 3
In Lucknow Presbyterian
Church
August 10 - September 6
In Lucknow United Church
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KINLOUGH
PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH
Pastor
Gilbert Van Sligtenhorst
SUNDAY, JULY 13th
NO SERVICES
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO loAfin
127th Anniversary
At Ashfield
Services morning and evening at
•the 127th Anniversary Services of
Ashfield. Presbywian Church were
taken by Rev. John Henderson of
Harriston, assisted by Mr. Richard
Sand who, has just completed his
second year at Knox College,
Toronto.
In the morning service Mr.
Henderson preached on "The God
Who Cares" and in the evening
service "Follow Me".. •
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Madge of
Goderich supplied duets "My
Task" and "The Lord Is My
Shepherd". The anthem chosen by
• the choir was "Lift Up Your
Heads". Music was accompanied
by Mrs. Duncan Simpson, organist
and choir director.
In the evening the service started
with a hymn sing. Greg Laurence
of Brantford rendered the solo "I
Will Sing New Songs of Gladness".
Evening anthems by the choir were
"Come Unto Me", "Surely Good-
ness and Mercy" and "The Lord's,
Prayer". Mrs: Ed Brown of
Lucknow assisted the soprano
section of the choir at both
services.
Preached Farewell
WHITECHURCH NEWS
Mr. Lawrence King on Sunday
preached his farewell 'sermon it
Bluevale and Whitechurch United
Churches. At the close of the
service at Whitechurch, Clifford
Laidlaw spoke words of apprecia-
tion to Mr. King for his services.
and Mrs. Dive Gibb presented the
-gift. Mr. King thanked all for their
gift and for their help while he was
their pastor.
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LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH
WMS Mark 100th
Anniversary Of
resbyterian Church
The ladies of the Presbyterian
Women's Missionary Society cele-
brated the one hundredth anniver-
sary of the Presbyterian Church in
Canada, at their meeting in the
church on Wednesday afternoon,
July 2nd by entertaining the ladies
of the South Kinloss W.M.S. and
the United Church afternoon
U.C.W.
Mrs.' Omar Brooks presided, and
opened the meeting with a hymn.
Mrs. Robt. Reid read the scripture
from Psalm 98 and WO. Mrs.
Noble Johnston led in prayer.
The secretary read an invitation
from South Kinloss Auxiliary to
attend their picnic meeting on July
9th, when Mrs. Baulch will be the
guest speaker. Mrs. Hunter gave a
reading, "Mother's Apron". The
offering was received and Mrs.
Brooks made the offertory prayer.
Mrs. Wightman gave a reading,
"The 'Growing Season" and Mrs.
Morgan Henderson introduced the
speaker Mrs. Don Robertson
Purple Grove, • Who gave an
inspiring address, taking as her
teit, "Let us worship the Lord in •
the •beauty of holiness".' Mrs. Scott
favoured with a piano solo and
Mrs. CoOk_sang_Sweet peace the
gift of God's love" which ''was
followed by Mrs. Steer singing
"Fairest. Lord Jesus". Mrs. Philip ,.
Stewart gave the courtesy remarks.
Following a hymn, Mrs. E.
MacDonald closed the meeting
With prayer.
Tea followed, when the beautiful
birthday cake 'Was cut and , enjoyed
by all. Mrs. Steer and Mrs.
Henderson thanked the ladies for
the entertainment and an enjoyable
afternoon ended.
DUNGANNON
CHRISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP
(MENNONITE)
Orrie Gingrich, Pastor
SERVICES
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 am: Morning Worship
EVERYONE WELCOME
Eric Foster and sons Chris and
Cohn spent the week end at the
McNalWs cottage.
' Mrs. Mae Dore and Frankie and
Chris •Foster spent Sunday at the
Moto-Park, dirt motorbike, races ,
near Owen Sound.
Constable Jim Dore, currently
attached to the Wingham O.P.P. '
staff, has taken up residence in
Wingham. •
Mr. and Mrs.' Earl Elliott and son
Ian are enjoying a vacation in
Calgary, Alberta.
Glen Bolte and family left on
-Tuesday for a motor trip to Yellow
Knife, N.W.T.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hodgins and
family of Wingham and Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Grover of London visited
on Sunday with. Mr: and Mrs. Cecil
Sutton and family.,
M. and Mrs. Cecil Sutton and
family visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Lyman. Sutton in Teeswater on/
Sunday of the long week end:
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peter of
Wiarton spent last Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Norval Stanley.
Kelly Helm, daughter of Mr. and.
Mrs. Art Helm of Tiverton, is
acationing with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Islorval Stanley.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Victor Gawley were Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Helwig of Tiverton,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brown of
Tiverton, Mr. and. Mrs. Eugene .
LANGSIDE
Intended for last week
Fanners in this district took
advantage of the fine weather last
week to work at the haying.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert B'ongert-
man spent two days in London last
week, While there they attended
the Kathryn Kuhlman services at
London.Gardens where there was a
very large attendance. -
Jim Moffat returned home last
Wednesday after a lengthy stay in
'Wingham Hospital. Mrs. W.
Osbund of London is assisting it
his home. - •
Many from Langside attended
the Teeswater Centennial celebra-
tions on the week end. • /1
Our student minister, Bev Kay,
is presently a patient in Wingham
Hospital. We hope he will soon be
able to return home. His son
Graham Kay, gave the sermon on
Sunday.
Robert Bregman is taking an
eight week course at the army
barracks in London. He started the
course on Wednesday.
Timmy and Sherry Lovett of
London are spending this week
with their cousins, Heathen, Brad-
ley , and Cheryl Young.
Martyn of Kincardine and Mr. and
Mrs.' Burton Collins. •
Victor and Wanda Gawley spent
WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 191
OLIVET
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Sta
Blackwell are their daughter an
son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Robe
Hamilton, Kevin and Tracey o
Lethbridge, Alberta.
Brian Van Sickle of Cambridg
spent last week with Mr. and Mrs
Peter Van Sickle and Trevor.
Larry and. Paula 'Hoffman o
Lucknow visited for a couple o
days—with- Ray Hamilton an
Joanne.
Jacky Meurs spent last wee
camping at Tobermory.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White held
family reunion 'at their home of
Sunday. Present were Mr. an
Mrs. Bert White and family of Birr
Mr. and Mrs. Ron White o
Wawa, Me and Mrs. Ji
McNairn and family' of • Seaforth
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rich an
Paul of Wingham and 'Mr. an
Mrs. Doug Moore and boys
RigA
lery..an
and Mrs. Stan Blackwell an
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamilton an
family enjoyed a visit to the Africa
Lion Safari at Rockton on Sunda
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Osc
White for a few days were the
daughter and son-in-law Mr. an
Mrs.: Ron White of Wawa.
a couple of days recently-with the
daughter Mrs- Dwaine Greigg an
girls in. Elmira.
SCHEDULE FOR
SUMMER WORSHIP
Worshiping with Lucknow and
South Kinloss Presbyterian
Churches
11 a.m. Morning Worship
• June 29 - July 13
In South Kinloss Presbyterian
Church
4011, 4111,' 4IP .41P Ir 40P AP .
Lucknow
Presbyterian Church?
Rev. Glenn Noble, B.A., B.D
Minister
Phone 528-2740
(No Sunday School in August)
10 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. Morning Worship
Joint services with Lucknow
United and South Kinloss
Presbyterian Churches
June 29 - July 13
In South Kinloss Presbyterial
Church
July 20 - August 3
In Lucknow Presbyterian
Church
August 10 - September 6
In Lucknow United Church
LUCKNOW
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED
CHURCH
SUNDAY, JULY 13
10 a.m. and 8 p.m.
services conducted by
Mr. Nico Peters of Clinton
Listen to the
Bach to God Hour
Message of Today
"Our. Religious Schools"
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