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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-07-02, Page 10• ' PAGETEN .t s, z;3 Fr. Special Evening ;• At Langs�de C�urEh ik vo� E --NEWS 4,0 enjoyable. evening; was spent at. Langside Church on Friday when ....the W.M: S. rrangged an interest- , nterest-, in programa e: Gordon:Wall was . chairzi an; In the devotions.the cripture was read by Mrs. George Young'with prayer by Gordon Wall.; Nancy de•Boer'played .an'. organ. 'instrumental. Readings were given :by Mrs. Gordon Wall and Mrs. • • Frank Miller,.: Mrs, Larne Sparks sang a pleasing solo, and the Young People's Society, sang' several set. ections . • :.Mrs. Jim, Richardson of San, Sal- vador showed pictures. of Central ; America. Mrs. Charlie.:Tiffin' thanked her for sharing her work' with, those• present and presented, her with a';gift The offering was. receivedby John de Boer and Don ald Scott with prayer by. Mrs'. `.Young. The,:programrne closed with:a hymn and•prayer. Lunch.'was served and a social time. was enjoy-; ' •'ed. • 0 air Change Date For Bile School ;An enthusiastic groupof teachers and assistants attended the third community Vacation Bible;School` . Y staff meeting ; In her opening re- :'marks., Mrs: Ben Malda challenged the staff to present the Christ of .. the :Gospels 'in. the "Jesus, '• Leads Me''. theme and •lessons; Christ, as:He was'striding up and:, dow n: the dusty roads of •Palestine bronzed suntannedfearless and compassionate;:.Christ, as He. is '. ' now:on.the throne of°heaven and ". earth, ruling; holding the sceptre in his nail -pierced hands. Mrs:Thos:. Pritchard. discussed ;the music plans. for theyarious` ., roups' .and tau ht,•the.,staff the'• g S Theme song . - _- lrri ;.u,. �sfaff-foF-t-it �ehoe��i's=a , complete, It was most• heartwarm- ing,to note that so many teen- :. ' . agers offered: of .theirtime and tal rents to. assist :during V. B.S: week. an expression of •their confidence 4 THE, LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,. ONTARIO.. WEDNESDAY,: JULY 2nd, hit • Combined: Sunday School Pianned. '•KINGSBRIDGE' Congratulations. to Floyd. Courtney -Who trade -his first Holy- cornm.un ion on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Perry of Det- roit are visiting Mr, and: Mrs. Earl Drennan. Mr. and Mrs. Art Courtney, and Brian of Hanilton; visited"over the weekend and Gary and Wayne Cour- tney returned to Hamilton to spend' a week with the Daltons., The Christian.Education Comm litee-ofTthe--newly-formed corigreg;- ation of Ashfield United. Church met Wednesday, June 25th at. the Church. A combined Sunday ,School:was planned"to begin Sundays Septem bei 7th with; registration:under • Superintendent James Hunter, to take place. after the Church.Se'rvite': on Sunday', August 24th. • A Young People's Society to commence.: in the autumn was also • discussed:. a � � , • • Honour leaders - . At A Barbecue On Thursday ,.' June 26 members of the Lucknow C. G.1.T, held, a Farewell Party'in the form.of a barbecue at the Gordon Maize home in. Lucknow The party'was in honour ofone of• the assistant leaders,. MrsR. L., Stirling, ,who : was, soon•.le av ing the village for Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. Because of rain, the barbecuing plans were spoiled but everyone en- joyed the, hot. dogs and pop served • Gifts were presented to., -Rev 'and,' Mrs.Stirling and to Mrs . ;Ross both .of Toronto and two little -_Idle-2rrtd4/l • o area Your ies A� l�_ge a l Melissa of Hamilton are olidaying at the farm of their rngther; Mrs. Rlaise Martin;. while 1vlrS.'Martin,,. is rnaHamiltott; ,. _Rosemary. :Mogan of Woodstock - spent the weekend" with her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Dennis. Hogan. • Dies Suddenly At Ripiey dome STEPHEN LIONEL:IRWIN':,' ' The''cornmunity.•was saddened to• learn of the sudden death of Steph-.` en Irwin at his home in Ripley On June 16 w: He••was,born:in. Huron., Township.Ma .14, 1912 and was./ the son of the'1 to Robert, and Mar- ion (Reavie) Irwin. 'He farmed •for a number of years before accepting the • position. of road superintendent with Huron 'Township, which he held for'elev en,years until' poor health forced him .to retire. ' He".wtll be..sadly: missed by his'', wife; ,the former: Reta:. Welsh , 'three • daughters, Mrs. Myrna. McFadyen, •Woodstock; Mrs Wright Jarvis of Calgary; Marita and one son, Steven 'Shiells .; leader' of the groupwho had randsons ,TGregory '.MeFadyen .,and. resigned.. Mrs: Don Dennis,., another Aaron Jarvis; Silk/lying also. are assistant leader .of the C. G; • . three brothers Lloyd., .and Bert V of" group., was present at the party•Ripley .and Leonard. of_ Huron Town • Washington columnist Carl T, Rowan recently wrote: 4' We -rima to thedream that we can have 'peace on earth'good will toward Men. '' But�a realistic look. at' service:.Lucknow Masonic' Lodge human behavior in all parts of'the conducted a memorial•service . world raises the question of whether' Tuesday evenin The q Y ,,� ;g pallbearers . there is any hope for mankind,. "` were Allan, Douglas and Ronald, hairinr. n r ithstatidin a C• "Aon =I-Iuan�e _d w �. 'n` D nald Collin' lay , , thereas no question aOouta hope Nicholson :and ,Clarence Pollock. ship and:one .sister ,.Mrs. George; bane of Hythe.. He was predeceas ed by a daughter Marjorie and two sister 'Marion. •.'ie•:id ,Ra1•h and a•` Funeral services were held. on • Wednesday ,;.June 18 from the McCreath Funeral Home, Ripley; Inter-ment--was in-Riple ;.cemetery y ,,. with Rev.. George Ball:of -St ..And rew's"United Church_conductin the Church Services RQBERT.ANDREW GARBUTT The death occurred on Sunday, June 22nd in Kinloss Township. of Robert Andrew Garbutt.. fie'was born. on September 15,, 1946 at Mendemoya, Manitoulin' - Island; and carne to this area, as a child with his father-a'rk1 mother Perey".and Geraldine (Beth) Garbutt nd;br. er Br -11 ,Mrs-. .Garbutt passed .away a, fewyears ago. ' Robert is survived by,,his father;,' Percy Garbutt,.two brothers Will- iann of Alliston and'Wayne.of- Sudbury; three sisters, Jean of Sudbury, Cheryl and Patricia of Manitoulin Island,. Funeral service was held at John - , Funeral Home!, Luckn.ow on Wednesday, June 25. Rev ..Kenn- eth Rooney conducted the service; Pallbearers were"Allan Miller, `Wayne Stanley,, Bill Moffat, Bruce Colwell,' Jird Dawson; John Thom- son Flower bearers. were Robert: M ae Millan; ;Eugene MacM111ah, Terry •I2athwell, Tom :MacKenzie, . Evan Keith, Peter Steer ". ttenionference� For Club girls -. ZION NEWS. Nancy Kirkland was..'chosen by her local Home Economist and attend'' ed the 4-H Homemaking Club Girls Conference at ,the University of. Guelph from: June 24 27th`;,o'„ hundred delegates' en joyed'the' pro - 'ram .planned around. the theme: g. "A'Girl •and. .Her Goals" Nancy. began her.summer's job at :Bruce ' Beach on Monday of .this week. LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH Rev, Robert Nicholls', ;BA; Minister a JULY 6th 11,OQ. a.m. Owning Service Induction Service for . Rev. Robert Nicholls will be Friday, July 4 at 8:30 p.m. .. Lucknow resby terian 'Church JULY. 6th 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m.. Morning • Service ' Guest Speaker Rev. David Crawford. • .Calgary Joint Services. With South Kinloss Ili Lucknow • . •N•N.ItM�' ST!. PETER'S' ANGLICAN CHURCH. Rev: R. T. F..Odendahl Rector : • ardner was taken by ambulance. from Wingharn hospital to St. Joseph's hospital, London, on. Saturday; .Mrs , .Gardner. will ; require future sur' er y on her fract-' a..... g y.• ured. hip. • • JULYtbth --Trinity: 5 10:15 Church. School ' 11:30 : Holy Communion visited Mrs ;Andrew's 'sister, N1iss Ada Stanley in Kincardine..' Hospual.,_, Mr•' and..Mrs Roy Culbert,. • Duane „Glen and Na'ticy of (alt' were-visitors-on-Sunday_,.w_ith Mr: Mr.:and Mrs.. Dave Andrew .of Calgary havebeen visiting' for the past two Weeks. with Mr, and Mrs.` Gordon Kirkland and other relativ es in the area: ,. Y. . On`Frid'a Mrs, Kirkland Grd Gordono andMr. and Mrs. Dave Andrew • for rriankind and peace on earth j. among. Jehovah's ': Witnesses As. Their; assistance is most welcome, the -Witnesses wrl3oori be-lrelding Earlier'it w:as.detided and published. i. an eight-day ' Peace, on Earth;'' to hold; V,•B.:S during the first' International Assembly' in Buffalo, week of August. However this deci .New 'York , 'and .area Witnesses J i1 Sion had to be reconsidered .as,.. •i' be present as delegates:' swimming 'instruction' is •,extended r Mr Ralph' Brodie of R R. l -Porn late A ugust: The new date is 'now Albeit:, presiding minister' of the set at.July..14• - 18; each morning ';;Dungannon Congregation of Jehov- "from 9;00 a : m , to 11:30, a m . A "ah's Witnesses will lead the local closing program is planned for Fri_ j. delegation to the assembly,, which day evening, July•18 at 8:30 p. m. '' will be held July.6 13'in Buffalo's`i. 'W.The pupils are asked to•brin their ' `War Memorial Stadium: • o In pencil . •sclssors and crayons': • According. to 1r. .ro ie, more :•�. . Tomake the work of the janitor. than 40,000, persons from all over '1• ,. easier a •wouldbeJ pJpfu • if the the world are expected to attend children wore .running ,shoes . A colla "The convention theme is most. eCtion will be held each morning appropriate," Brodie said. To g Jehovah's 'Witnesses .the expression. The money • is to be used to pay, • for the materials and if possible a miss peace on earth' uttered by angels• s;• ion proje•cr, A one-week V. B. S. '" of heaven the night of Jesus', birth,. ;.: costs almost as much". as a two -wee is not an empty one. It is full of. course, as--most-materials are -pr nt a ning.a_nd for us, has already eeto last two weeks. This year's become a reality.- cost eality. 'cost amounts to approximately 25¢' The convention is one of a series 1 per day per• pupil . '5o far' 180 .child - f international assemblies being have• registered. If, .because of change in date, morewouldlike/to. fegasfer; e1eec li.Mrs: 1 Pritchard., ;phone 528-:2539. The ages 5. - 12., place of schdol'is^ • Brookside Public School,' The ,roue- try children have: to provide their wit railipOrtation or -the --tow µ children cat pools will be arranged ai the different churches and Mrs.:eillan Ritchie. ; Barbara Wilkins spent' last week. nide:carie ,, atDoe`Lake� at a Girl G .• p.•.. Elva Ritchie''accompanied the . Wilkins famil :to. North Bay. on Y • Saturday when' Barbara was return-. iirn- ,rag orae held by Jehovah's Witnesses this, summer in twenty-five principal; ,cities -around -the ;world. • CRAWFORD MOTORS CRYSLER - DODGE - PLYMOUTH WINGHAM ONTARIO DODGrE-4-door,'&automatic r' power steering; power brakes and radio 6:7 DODGE 'stationwagon, 8 automatic BELVEDERE:.4 door,' 6 autoinatic 5 FORD, 4 door;: 6 automatic: aridT radio 5. FORD, 2 door' hardtop, „console and bucket•. seats 65 CHRYSLER, 4 •doom hardtop, power steering, brakes and radio 65:. 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