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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-07-16, Page 10411," 41111. AP IP AP AIP 41P LUCKNOW UNITED CH URC SCHEDULE FOR SUMMER WORSHIP Norshiping with Lucknow a South Kinloss Presbyterian Churches 11. a.m. Morning Worship June 29 July 13 in South Kinloss Presbyteri Church July 20 - August 3 In Lucknow Presbyterian Church August 10 - September 6 In Lucknow United Church AIP 4P .0P . . AP 4, .AP 4 41` AP AP AP , Lucknow Presbyterian (hur Rev. Glenn Noble, BA., B. Minister Phone 528-2740 (No Sunday School in Augu 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Morning Worship Joint services with Luckno United and South Kinloss Presbyterian Churches June 29 - July 13 In South Kinloss Presbyteri Church July 20 - August 3 In Lucknow Presbyterian Church August '10 - September 6 In. Lucknow United Church AP AP .41P I / AP AP 4, AP AP SUBSCRIPTION TO THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL The members of South Kinloss Women's Missionary Society cele- brated the 100th anniversary of the Presbyterian Church, at their meeting July 9th in the church." Ladies from Lucknow, Kinlough and Ashfield were entertained at, that meeting. ' The president, Mrs. Dickie, opened the meeting with a suitable poem to fit the occasion. Following the old tradition of Stand to pray and Sit to sing, each was asked to do this during the meeting. The hymn "Lead on 0 King Eternal" was sung, followed with prayer by Mrs. Dickie. The Bible study was taken by Mrs. Frank MacKenzie; scripture, Mrs. Lorne Sparks; meditation, Mrs. Leonard McIn- nes; prayer. The roll call was answered with a Bible verse with the word "Remember". Mrs. Don Bell and Mrs. John Forster favoured with a duet, "Each Step I Take". Mrs. Douglas Graham introduced 'the speaker, Mrs. Jean Baulch, wife of-Rev. G. S. Baulch, former minister at South Kinloss. Mrs. Baulch reminisced back to the years spent in the congregations of Kinloss and Kinlough and the. LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH SUNDAY, JULY 20 10 a.m. and 2:30 pm. services conducted by Rev. G. Hoytema of London Listen to the Back to God Hour Message of Today "The Persistent Jesus" CHOK Sarnia, 8:30 a.m. Radio dial 1070 CFOS Owen Sound, 1:30 p.m. Radio dial 560 KINLOUGH PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Pastor Gilbert, Van Sligtenhorst 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Worship- Service 7:30 .p.m. Evening _Service GUEST SPEAKER REV. GERALD SANDERS ...Missionary in Guadalajara, Mexico — 'who will show slides telling of their experiences in Mexico Midweek Prayer Service Wednesday at 8 o'clock C.A. (Young People) Friday at 7:30 p.m. .0%,04AP•oror.P..1.64.44Pw.,o4,',4".".~.4"," DUNGANNON CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP (MENNONITE) Orrie Gingrich, Pastor SERVICES 10:00 am. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship EVERYONE WELCOME rr477..- -PAGE TEN WEDNESDAY, JULY 16,1 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Mrs. Jean Baulch Is Guest Speaker if Event Marking 100th Anniversary AGRICULTURAL TIDBITS. With Adrian Vas Maybe, you townspeople have heard some rumors that the Ontario Federation- of Agriculture is demanding a farm income insurance plan and you have undoubtedly thought—that this is a problem that doesn't concern you.. I will try to show you differently. It is your problem because it concerns the producers of the food that you will have to buy. It may surprise you that the percentage of your income spent on food was in 1974 some three percent lower than ten years ago. The reason you feel that it is higher is because of the fairly steep increase in food prices last year. This steep increase would not haVe happened if the Producer had his cost of production returned every year. What is happening in the food producing industry year after year is the lamentable fact that everyone wants to be on the bandwagon. :If the price efpork goes up, the corn grower will fill a. barn with pigs. When ail those pigs come to market we have more pork than we can eat and the price drops below the cost of production. At the same time, torn .is taken off the market in great quantities so the remaining corn increases in price. When the corn price is profitable, the corn producer will empty his hog barn, there will be less pork and the price goes up. The whole thing starts all over again.. The income of both groups of ° fanners fluctuates from a good. Profit to a loss. At, the same time when you as a' consumer just get used to a low pork price, all of a sudden it begins to rise again. , Then come the anguished cries about rising fooJ costs. The farmer may, On the average of ,several years, get his production cost " returned. You may, on the average of. several years, have reasonable food costs. But the fluctuations make no one happy. The ipcoine insurance plan is designed to give the farmer his' cost of production. Not every farmer mind you, only the efficient one, The farmer pays some of the premium and - you, Holyrood WI. Mrs. Morgan Johnston of Kin- cardine was the July hostess for the Holyrood Women's institute; The highlight of the evening was a most interesting talk and display of ceramics given by Mrs. Jack Ackert, who has taken on this work as a hobby. She showed and explained each step and extended an invitation to the ladies to visit her and see how it is all done. ,Mrs. Howard Harris expressed thanks and presented her with a gift of appreciation. Mrs. Alex Percy gave a full report of the Officers' Conference, which she attended. Mrs. Lorne Eadie gave the topic "The history of bread", which was prepared by her daughter Mary. Mrs. Raynard Ackert conducted contests on calories, which proved that people eat to enjoy their. food rather than to count the calcifies. Mrs. Lorne Eadie won a draw for a piece •of ceramics and Miss Edna Boyle won the home made roll and calorie contests. Judges for the rolls were Mrs. Agnes Hodgins and Mrs:. Sam Farmer. Mrs. Ellwood Elliott was pro- gram convener and Mrs. Bill MacPherson presided for the opening and business and welcom- ed everyone. The August meeting will be a ,trip to the. Stratford Shakespearian Festival. A com- mittee meeting will held to arrange' for the Lucknow Craft Festival on August 2nd when they will be in charge of the noon meal. A thank you was .expressed from Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cuillerier for 'a. gift of money following their house fire. 0 Canada and Grace closed the meeting after which a delicious . lunch was served. The ladieS were then taken on a tour of the Johnston's new home, through the government,, pay some of the Premium. The result will be that the corn producer sticks to corn and the pork producer sticks to pork and the. price for 'you in the store will be - stable. In B.C. the urban people supported the scheme. What about you? Why not- tell the government what you think. community. Mrs. Baulch's closing remarks were, Simply take the Lord Jesus as your own Saviour, and the Lord of your life. The hymn "I waited for the Lord my God" Was sung, followed by the offering- and Mrs. Donald MacIn- tyre gave the Offertory -Prayer. Members of South Kinloss put on a pageatit - the history of -Kinloss Church from 1875-1975. Taking part in this pageant were Mrs. Ted Collyer, Mrs. Ira Dickie, Mrs. Evan Keith, Mrs. Harry Lavis, Mrs. Fraser MacKinnon and Mrs. Don Bell, ,each telling 'something of the different organiz- atons of the church in past century. In concluding this pageant the hymn "The Lord's my Shepherd" was sung to the old Scottish tune Of Crimmond and a poem entitled "100 years" read by Mrs. Evan Keith. The MacIntyre sisters, Margar- et, Norma and. Marilynne, favoured with a trio, "In the Hills of Judea". Mrs. Philip Steer gave the courtesy remarks. The hymn, "God be with you till! we :meet again", was sung and the *sing prayer_ given by Mrs. Dickie.. Grace was sung, after which lunch was , served. Mrs. James Little and 'Mrs. Ruth Wilson thanked the ladies for the enter- tainMent, -and 'an enjoyable after- noon. . Kingsbridge C.W.L. Twenty-five members attended the July Catholic Women's League meeting in the Church Hall at Kingsbridge. The meeting was opened by Mrs. Eugene Frayne. Father Dentinger led the league prayer. Scripture reading was given by Mrs. Tom Hogan. The correspondence was given by Mrs. Allan MacKenzie as follows: a letter from the Catholie- - Women's League of St. Mary's Holy Name of Mary Parish inviting us 'to attend a pilgrimage at the 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Hackett's wedding in Kingsbri Hall, August 9th; and the Har Foster wedding August 23 Saltford Valley Hall. Later this we hope, to sell tickets for afg and quilt. closed the meeting with prayer To highlight the evening we privileged to have with us the Da Princess for 1974-75, Miss MI Ann Miltenburg. An introducti to the speaker was given by M Ann Riegling. Miss Miltenbi gave an interesting -outline of 1 past year'S activities includi fairs, shows, etc. The Da Princess competition was outline A film was shown on the vari( cheeses and many pamphlets w( made available by Mary Ann ladies of the league and guests attendance. Mrs. Reta Howard thanked M Miltenburg for her fine displa3y presented the Dairy PrinceSs wit gift on• 'behalf of the CatlY Women's Veaguc. and the Boel-Hardy wedding. Frayne extended a general th you to everyone for helping these activities. Mrs. Loretta Doherty spoke future events in, the catering, shrine Feast of Our Lady of Mount Chisholm-Bieman wedding J Carmel; letter from the office of the 19th in the Lucknow arena; Bishop of London wanting to know 'how women could get involved within the parish activities - Mrs. Dolores Van Osch was chosen as a representative to communicate re this matter with Mrs. Alice notes from the the Madonna House for the used clothing sent from our parish; Eric Courtney for pen and pencil set for graduation and get well card while in hospital. Mrs. Rochelle Champagne gave the roll call and presented a gift membership to Mrs. Barbara Redmond. Christian Family Life Convener, Mrs. Joe Courtney, reported on the Walk for Life; commercials for Pro-Life on Radio; the 1st Annual Youth Pro Life Conference held at St. Paul's Anglican Church. Joe to let the parishes know of this • Austin attended from our parish. the church bulletin. Fr. Dentim A suggestion was made to give to the Brownies and Girl Guide leaders a donation for their dedication and involvement. The Diocesan convention report was handed out. Mrs. Rita Howard, Cultural Life convener reported on the 'grade 8 graduation banquet and made special mention of those receiving special awards and also thoSe receiving awards in secondary school that obtained their primary at St. Joseph's in Kingsbridge. Fr. Dentinger spoke to the ladies stressing involvement within your parish being very worthwhile. The catering committee report, given by Mrs. Fra.yrie, was for the grade eight graduation banquet; Ashfield Township Hall opening McConnell in Seaforth; thank you A motion was made to insta versatile rug in the kitchen of Kingsbridge hall. Mrs. , Betty Frayne will attending the. Provincial convent in London July 8, 9, 10 add inform us later on the events wh took place. Mrs. Allan MacKen made a suggestion to institut babysitting service in. the Chu Hall at the 10.30 Sunday mass Kingsbridge. The Kingsbri Youth Club have expressed th willingness to co-operate with t) suggestion. Fr. Dentinger agre