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WEDNESDAY, JULY 2nd, 1969
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Men's Dress
Shoes
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Desert Boots:
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ADVERTISING, EACH • AND
EVERY ITEM - HOWEVER,
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Ind.UCIiOwFriday..
FOr New.N iflistei° -'
It was a happy occasion for the
Lucknow Christian E$eforme'd
Church when theirnew pastor was.
inducted fast Friday evening. Rev.
Jack Quartel of Listowel was in,
charge of the'Service, In his ser-
mon,he admonished the congreg
dation to accept their new new pastor as
r nipisteha weary -give tthc_hi
'tiie, equipment' to work,with,that
together as pastor an d'.congregation
they may prepare for Christian 'ser-
vice arid. build thebody of Christ;
Rev 'John W. -Van. SteAlpVoort.an^
swered to theform of installation
'in which the work:of thepastor was
clearly defined, with the words : •
"I do, with all my, heart." '
Ben Malda welcomed the new
pastor for the congregation and
Rev. Kroeze.of the Christian Refor7
Imed Church of Blyth .Rev . Laird • .
,Stirling spoke in the name of the
ministerial association};
On Sunday morning ltev.:Van
Stempvoort preached his first, ser,- G '
Ton.; He Chose as. his ,theme "Min=
ister of Christ", 1 Corinthians 4;.1,
"I: came," he said,. "to follow the
iorders. of my Superior. I am respon=-
sible to Him;.and must do His:
' bidding'. I must, apply the Words .of
' Life not only'gerierally, but at. •
•times must•be specific and person
al..1 might even have to hurt feel
trigs, but by. .:the Grace of God. I' am
called.tobe. a,steward of the Mys-
teries of God. 'Pray much tar me
congregation, that1 may rightly •
divide:the Word of: Truth: Pray
for me as �I shall pray 'friudh for'
An evening .of special ..welcome'
for' the now pastor is being planned
' for Wednesday evening-sa-that he
might be introduced to .members
of;the congregation..
Murrays.En!edain:
u1i2PUiIs And:
Their families At.
Suturday-Picnic
ST. HELENS NEWS
Pupils on bus 2 of Brookside Pub
lic School were guests of their.
driver, . Donald Murray . and Mrs::
Murray, at' a, picnic; at Donnybrook
Pardon .Ta i lay afternoon •Their _'
parents and other members of their
• families were also invited. There
were approximately 70 ;in•attend--
ante for a bountiful,:supper after
the-'ya.ung €ry-enjoyed-s-w-i-ming.,
Mr. and, Mrs. Willis Corrigan of
•Barrie spent a'few.days'With . Mr,.
and Mrs. Allan Miller and family.
PLACES SECOND
'Congratulatidns to Terry Wilson-,
who placed second Wirt the recent
Car Rally at. Wingham . Terry Wil
son,,along with navigator Ken Tay: -
ler placed first in the 1st Car Rally
held a few weeks. previous at• Wing.
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ham and each were 'recipients: of
tro. shies
•,. Dr.$. F. Green and daughter
kath of. Stilwell; .Oklahorna .and
his niece', Carolyn Apland of San
• Jose,, California • spent` this 'weei;
,'•with Rev. B. r. .cretin and Cordon
They•al'so visited.Mrs Green, .w}o
has been a patient .in Wingharn 'and
„District, Hospital forthe past three
- -r-tonths.: with-a.fractured ..leg ,
Mrs Frank:Pannabecker lin -
ton spent' a few days :with 1•1.17s. DO'n
iPannabecker:
INJURES.HAND
Mrs.. Elwood Barbour suffered a
ti er ated r nd-O 4P rrsday ; Wt},1•I
washing dishes,
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Mrahe-of •
Windsor arid:\Mrs. Carl .Johnston of .
$luevale were;saturc ay
-- risitors-with Mr . a=rid Mrs-, e arrNW
McQuillin and Mr • and MrM P:red .
McQuillin.
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