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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15th, 1970
SAN SALVADOR COLLECT. ION`
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Rhodesia & Zarnbra
WHITECHURCH. •NEWS
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. ;Ori Sunday evening Whitechurch
Young Peoples 'Society held their
meeting"in Chalmers Presbyterian:
Church in. the Sunday School"''
, •Room. The •call to worship was
given, and: Paul Laidlaw .read the
;Scripture,_ , , •
The collection was received
•
_ and will be sent .to Mrs,; James
son- forAvork-4at-Siraan�Sa
dor,
Mr. Collins of Corrie, a return
ed missionary showed a film of
work in Rhodesia and Zambia.
After the film a discussion Was
held
Zurich was served..
G.I.T.
Hold Euchre Party
AMBERLEY.
NEWS
Pine River and Bethel C.G.I.T.
held a euchre •party at Amberley
'Orange hall on Monday evening,
March: twenty: ninth There- were
players for fifteen •tables-:
High prizes were won by Leon
and Courtney (playing ;lady) ,and
Hpward Robb jiigh for men; low
prizes w.nt••to Mrs. W.•.•Lambert
• and, Ronnie Cornish; Brian Cornish
nea resrbihd.ay;. •Lonnie. Irwin;
•youngest player, 'and lan Court-,
;ney; for Ikea ring no .jewellery.
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THE LUCKNOW .SENTINEL, LUCKNOW; ONTARIO •
The Trinity' United„ Church.
Women metori.April 9 in the
basement of the Church,. ,The;
worship ser?ice;underthe direr=
tion of Mrs;. Bert Alton was.on ,
"Pretense" ...The Hymns., Trust,
•
and
. Obey and Open :My, Eyes. were
-sung. Mrs. Reg .Broome read. the
Scripture portion' for worship •
with Mrs. Alton discussing the
theme... • •
Taking part in.the .Skit on:
Pretense were Mrs. Jim Nelson
4Mrs.- Wm Andrew, V
Ritchie ,and Mrs;Cliff Menary.
Mrs... Marvin Scott gave two read-
ings. The roll call was answered
by thirty -.one, ladies.; The
Bible Study discussion was
conducted by, Mrs. Ken Alton.
The Trinity U.C;'W. • ladies are
invited to attend the Thankoffer=
ing Meeting at St , Helens April •
14th at 2;30, p.m. a•nd the Luck -
now St.. Peters' meeting on -April
21st at the Parish Hall at 8.30
p.m.. An invitation has also been
received from Dungannon to at-
tend _their• evening meeting' May
6th. •The' ladies were also remind:
ed of the Mission Festival the •
weekend of May' lst oto be
at. the Lucknow .United, Church.-
The. 'cornrnittee° responsible for
these arrangements is .Mrs. Jim,.
Hummel ; Mrs. Alex•.Hackett ,
Mrs. Ken Alton, and:Mrs.'
Chester Hackett. :.Anyone free to
attend the •week -end rnee.ting at
Westminster College London, the
last of May is to get .in touch
with: the President. A workshop
meeting is to -be held April 29th,
—1970 CHEV Impala
' •4 door hardtops,•
f ullyquip-ped
10 1969 MODELS
Chevrolets, Pontiacs, Fords, 'Caniaros, Beaumonts
ln hardtops-andjsedans, V8 --power steering
• and br
OTHER. MODELS..
2 --1968 CHEVROLET Impala, 4 door. hardtops.
4' 1968 PONTIAC PARISIENNES, in 2 and 4 door hardtops,
fully equipped
• 1968. MUSTANG 2 • + 2
1968 FORD GALAXJE 500, V8, power steering
A number of 1968 PONTIAC sedans
1967 PONTIAC' LAURENTIAN sedan,' V8 automatic
1967 PONTIAC PARISIENNE, 4 door hardtop; V8, fully :equipped
2 ---1967 FORD GALAXIES, • 2 door hardtops, -fully equipped
3 1967 CHEV BEL AIR sedans, V8 aut"omatic
_..._4967CHEV,-2-door
Used cars from y'63 to '66 in various models, sedans, hardtops
d -4 -door ---9(1`%70-of-these-ears-are-VB,: power-steering---�-.
and all 'automatic .
1968 CHEVROLET Stationwagon
USED TRUCKS
• 1967 FORD 12 ft, stake 'body •
2 1967 CHEVROLET, 1 ton stakes, 1.. with duals.'and 1 single,
2 —.1965 G.M.C. 15 ft. and 12 ft. stake, with 327 engine; D.P.rear
•cad ' . . • '. ' , '. '
1965 CHEVROLET, iz: ton
1964 CHEVY V8 with 5 speed transmission, DP .rear' axle, 16
., _.
--foo
A number of.Econoline and Chevy Vans •from '64 CO '67 •
:Brussels 'Motors
BP Service Station Phone 8874173
at Ontario. Street United Chu,. rch ,,
Clinton ,:.Ont:
•• Mrs,. Warren Zinngave the"
treasurer's report and Mrs.. Doug=
las Raynard recorded: the visits
made during the past'n onth,.arid:
read a. thank-you.note from Mrs's;
Ervin Zinn,. Mrs, . Wm.. Andrew.
read a thank -you -card from 'Miss
'Clara McCowan, who had attend
ed our March meeting. •Mrs.'
Donald Hackett reminded the .
ladies about the supply bale to be
•'papked by M'ay 1st at her home.
Donations may be left .at the.
homes, of . Tvfrs., Robk,_• :iepr
Reg...Broome., 'Mrs, . Donald Hack
ett and Mrs. Bert Alton,.
Mrs. 'Wrn. G. Hunter and Mrs.
Jim Nelson judged •the, aprons that
were on hand with the following,.
winning prizes - Fancy. Apron ,
.Mrs. Wilfred Hackett; Large Work
Apron, Mrs. Bert Alton; Small '
Wink _:Apron ,, Mrs, D. A. Hack-
ett and Special Class, Mrs' Wrn.
Andrew, .
The ladies decided to clean
the, Church on Tuesday May,12th,..
and the Garden•Party Date .was
set for June. 9th. The' May meet,- .
ing is .on May 14th at the Church '
with. the 'ladies. to bring articles . :.
'for sale• - such as plants`, baking,
or.sewing• articles , The Finance"
Commiteeheld. a short meeting
and decided on. the price•for
quilting quiltsSuggested dates:.
for. Bazaar are November 28th or '
21st.
The meeting was closed b
ing Hymn ":The Evening Pray er".
and the President offered prayer
Aggressive,independent people
interested- in selling real estate
.Genuine action yet 'free of unnecessary
tensions. .
Compensation for previous experience.
Office, leads and secretarial. service supplied. '.
REAL ESTAiE BROKER.
643 Murphy Rd. -
Phone 344-24
Sarnia
•
Cali .ornia . Slide
y sing
ShOWfl At .HiC
Lunch was`se.rved by Mit, :Alan •
'Barger; Mrs. •Doug: Raynard and. .
Mr steEHackett•;
Mrs. Ira Dickie
Is W.M.S. Speal�er
For Thank�ffering
The combined Women's Mis-
sionary Society Afternoon Ladies
and the Evening Auxiliary met in
rhe baserryenL:of_t.h-Pr-esbyteria-n
.Chiir-h fpr the Anrnia1-E
Thank -offering meeting on: Tues-
day April 7. Mrs. Jack.Mac,Don
ald ; President in charge, opened.
Tthe. meeting: with a Poem., and
Iy rrr EoltowedTby Pta;yer,� ~ .
Mrs,. •James Aitchison presented
the Scripture and Meditation
based on the :Easter 'theme' Mrs.
Glenn. Noble played a lovely.
piano solo. •
Mrs..James Little introduced: '.
the Guest Speaker for the evening;
Mrs. Ira Dickie of South Kinloss;
w:ho presented a_ most-..interes.ting--
Easter message _ • ` •
• Mrs. Lorne Sparks accompanied
on 'the piano byher daughter
Linda sang a •beauti.ful•solo "Open.
the ,Gates of the Temple". Mrs: '
'Ronald Forster thanked all those
taking part in the programme •for
helping to, make. it most interest-
ing..
nterest-ing., . •
The meeting was closed with
a Hymn followed by the Bene_dic -
tion • A social time followed. •
Whitec Murch
• C.O.C.'
, AMBERLEYNEWS .•
..
':Bethel :and.Pine River Hi-C',met
in_ Pier. United' Churctf..on .
Sunday evening, April fifth. The
President'
Presideiit Larry,lrwin.:presided.
After a hyrnn.Gail Cburtne'y read''
the minutes /of the last two rneet--
ings which was followed with the
treasurer's report' by Sally Elliott.
._'_.....T" an cake luncheon whichg,..
was held tw;o weeks 'agowas a.
fine, success. At the close of the
meeting„ Judy. Thorburn showed
slides .of California where her
parents visited recently.., Hot
-:coffe.e-and ch-ocol re ant. dough= "
YPS See Slides
Of The Haly land
WH.ITJ<CH.URCB NEWS •
• .On Sunday„ April -1.2 the C O`, C.
held their Meeting in:the Sunday
h ' .-, a urr
service
The president Cathy Burdon p
presided and gave the call to
worship. The scripture w,as
read by.: Barry Elliott and.- Jean
5irripson led in prayer: The: C. O. ..
C... hymn was sung,
,The election of officers were,
President iDebbie nolet
vice Presdent , • DouglaReys Roslds;s;
Secretary,, Loti zdQn; easurer•.--, •
Murra . Sim son •
g
urc
enjoyed by all.,
�.B►akes
;The April mee%ing of, Blakes
U.C.W.•was. held at 2,p.rri.•on .
April 7th at the Borne of Mrs. •
Alex Juba. Nine members: and •
:ore visitor. w.ere_pres.ent _.
The.program:'was prepared
by 'Mrs., C, Kilpatrick around the
theme of Spring.. The scripture .;
lesson; Psa im•104 verses 1_7.28_
was read, by Mrs. L. 'Mena'ry . The
meditation Was 'about the beauty
of the earth•in,,the spring as'life
around us awakens once -::yore
and our relationto it. This was
followed by a 'prayer of thanks
the --Promise of spring,. '
Mrs. Hugh Menary gavea very
thought provoking reading;; " The
Ten Commandment of :
Happiness". • Mrs. Isaac 'Cranston
i�orwrtitiied-ithe poem ; "spring
will Come". Mrs. Chris Cooke
.read extracts from an article
in'Mandate•.entitled Highlights
tai t13:e' 'e '.e er
Newbury; He is a minister'
among -the Indians and 'Loggers
at Alert 'Bay. He finds his life
'very satisfying and interesting.
Thepele are alwas ea^er to ,
See -i an "e• in.s•many oppor-
tunities to lend a helping hand
as he malies his rounds.
Hymn 15, "For the Beauty of•
the Earth" was sung. •tubs., Wil- •
liam. Andrew introduced the
Study Book on "Poverty", The
ladies discussed their ideas of
poverty and how it must feel to
•be ,placed in this situation. The
South Kinloss You ng,. Peoples
Society met Sunday evening at,
the borne of Mr, and Mrs. las.
Burt, Anne Graham showed
pictures which her mother: had
taken on a trip to the Holy, Land.
Plans were made for the young
people to prepare. the Mother's
Da
y Church service.,
The roll,cail a Bird of. the
Bible was answered by seventeen.
The collection was ''received-by-1:-
David
received by-: David Ross. The offering prayer :
•was given by Bobbie Ross. Mrs.
i-tugh Simpson. gave a Bible
Quizz. ,
Debbie Reynolds gave a read
ing , Ws-ee-Ch arches
Archie Purdon gave the Juniors
a story and Mrs.:Hugh Simpson
.gave the 'Seniors. short stories.
=_:- I2ebhiRenoids c losed--thc
meeting,with prayer.
ro3Y: call was answered with •a;,..• •
verse containing the word "Hope".,.
Chris Cooke took charge
of the business. The'very succes-
sful bazaar held at Easter was .
discussed.. The.: new cook books ,
"Cookies and Squares" are
sellingwell and 'more were ehand =
ed Out., . Run/Mr-it r ''` `la els and
Beverages" were brought in so
,that, the next 'edition might' be -
compiled.
rr itat ons w :ptrrfganii . C"
W. On May 7th`and• St.' Helens
on April 14th were received'.
;It was decided not to quilt any
more quilts until Fall. More.
material:'was handed out' for
i g. The May .meeting will be at
the home' of. Mrs, Hugh Menary,
The roll call, "A Mother•of the
Bible" . Bring in plants for the
sale.,
Mrs. C. Kilpatrick c•lo3ed the •
meeting with prayer. Mrs. L.
Menary and Mrs. A. Juba served
a dainty lunch.;