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LUC N K • OW
UNITED CHURCH''
Minister;
Rev, Gordmn It:.'•Geiger,•
S A., ' 11.1).
EASTERSUNDAY,'
APRIL • 17th
10:00 am, Church School:
11:00 . a,m. •.Divine Worship
Sermon theme: ' GOOD
NEWS •
Nursery during .church
Thought' For The Week
Whatever is ' worth doing
at all; , is ' worth doing ' well:
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„Good`' Friday ''Community
Service
St. Peter's Anglican, ,10.30.
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.Presbyterian Church
Interim -.Moderator
Rev. Neil MCComnie, Rilpley,
SUINDAY, APRIL lith
10:00,,a.m..• ,•Sunday School'
11:0.0 a.m. Morning Worship
3:00 P.m; nungannon
Rev. S. 11/1. Scott of Kin-
cardine,
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Mrs.' Wm. MacKenzie; . of Tor-
onto , was a visitor last, week
with 'Mr:. and, Mrs.• Tom Mac-
Kenzie and `Mr. • and Mrs. Frank
MacKenzie,: and called. on friends.
in :the community:
•
Mr .. and Mrs. Eric Evans and •
visited at
family. Park
-family' Hyde
tie home ,' of Mr: and IVlrs. Wn .
Evans, and Mr: Foster Moffat at
the week -end, and • with Miss
Emma ' Richardson dson: • in Wingham
Hospital.
•
R. B; • Quance` returned ..the
first. of 'last week from Florida
where he spent three Weeks He
accompanied his sister, Mrs. Mae
Beer •of Exeter andthey visited
in• Florida' with their, sister, Mrs.
Blanche Paterson:, .They . made
the trip ,by plane: '
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! ' ST.: PET.ERS•:
CHURCH
LUCK NOW ANGLICAN
• 'CANADA
'CHURCH OF '�
'SUNDAY, APRIL. 17th
EASTER QDAY
11610 a;m. Holy Communion',
-GOOD FRIDAY
10.30'a.m..Gommunity Service
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SP.EC!AL
Seamless Nylons..
.Mr. and, Mrs: W.' R. Howey re
turned recently from: a 'winter
holiday • ,in :Florida.
Dr W. V.• Johnston • 'arid Miss
Nancy Johnston of Toronto, were
week=end --Visitors with: :friends,
here.:•
Howard Agnew. entered:, Vic-
toria Hospital, :London, on Wet-
"nesday '.where : he will • undergo
treatment' for a few. days.
Mrs: Bruce : Davidson ` of Ham-
ilton .was 'a "week -enol`' °visitor
with her aunt; Mrs. Russell' Ro-
bertson.
•Mr. and Mrs. Morley Bruce
and family of f ;Seagrave; spent
the -week-end with Mr.. and' Mrs:.
Donald .MacKinnon.
.Mr • and Mrs. ` Oscar Hodgins
and family spent the -week-end
at .London :with their: sons, Mei
vin and Alvin Hodgins arid. with
Mr. and Mrs.• Edgar Lovett:
•
Mr. and Mrs. William F. • Me
Ilhargey : of. Lucan . announce .the
engagement of their daughter,
Helen..Marie,' to Mr. Gordon :Am-
! brose :Foran; son of the late Mr.
and ;Mrs. Cornelius Foran, West
aw no
V� a s% To '
wnshiP h wed
'The. -
ding Will take place on;: Satur-
day, April .23rd-. in Saint Patricks
Church,'• Lucan. •
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BILLY' ;O'CONNOR•
(Continued`': from .page 1)
He was ac •ornpanied. `tby In:
•ternational Counsellor, Nelson
Hill, and Art Walters of . the
Goderich Club.Mr. gill
plained a Huron County Lions,
Club project 'to install a sound
system :in , the .Huron County
Home to tarry church services
and • concerts ' to the !bedside ` of
individual • patients. The; Luck-
now Club'. is being asked to as-
sist,, and Lion. W. B,' Anderson
was named •'as •the local repre-
sentative. ', • ; •
A draw for; a $100'. Easter
"wardrobe," was won by Lion
M: H. Corrin, Lion Virden Mow
bray was in. charge of the draw
which will rie4 close to • $150.00.
The lucky ticket was, dra wn :b'y
Mr. Hill. •
' Lion Ken' Murdie reported on
fund;raising and losing• projects
for the eonv'ezition fund, ,and a
good del of time was spent in
trying to settle the question of
how many delegates the ;C.lub
wished' to send, •
,Teacher':' Junior, if 1'.`take 83
from 107, What's the difference/
Junior—That's.;what l; say ---
.who cares? . '
2 for .$1.50.
. . • 5100 s+.• 5 ater.: -
HARVEY WEBSTER
HEADS ARC .GROUP
• The . annual= ,meeting' of -the
executive of 'the Wingham • and
District Association for 'Retard-
ed Children was held recently at -
the Golden Circle School, where'.
the ` childrenare taught.
, ' The executive for 1960 is • as
follows ,:' Hon. president,; W T.
Cruickshank, ' Winghdm,; past
president, Michael McPhail,
Wingham, president, • Harvey
Webster, Lucknow lst. ' ''vice;
C. Ross' Hamilton, Wingham; 2nd
vice, Kelso McNay, Ashfield Twp.;'
3rd vi•ce . Robert Walker, Brus-
•
sels; - - executive sec.; Fred •How-•
-son, Blyth; ' treasurer; ' : George..
Stokes,, Wingham;, coresponding.
secretary,' Mrs. Hazel : Campbell,
Wingham, education ' committee..
'chairman, James- Kinkead, •God-
`erich'. •
The executive will meet in
•April to.' set up' further Commit
tees
• The: retiring' president, Mr.,
McPhail:. reported that the.school
buildings,: property and equip-
ment, purchased in June of last
year, were completely' paid for
by December., This 'was. made•
possible through grants from
.the• Department 'of ..Educations.
County of . Huron, the ;• Wingham
Town -Council and donations
from service 'clubs;.' industries ,&
individuals ' • ••{
There . are ..six ' pupils at :the
chool• and all: have been making,
remarkable-pregress.=Mrs T- G
Husser, teacher, and a number..
o f volunteer hepers have taken';
a keen interest in : each of •the
pupils. Classes • are held half-
days•'at' the' present time, ' but it ..•
• is .possible that with ":the 'open-
ing of the fall term in Septem
• ber, `this. iwi11 he changed 'to full :
d ays
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Thursday, Friday, 'Saturday,'
April ,14, 15, 16
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