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'THE LUC'KN01N SENTINEL, - LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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On. Sunday May 17 Christian.
•FaMily Sunday was observed
Messengers
.WHITECHURCH NEWS :
The Messengers, held, their May,
rneet•ing on Sunday at 10 a , m, in
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assiste in the service by Ruthws•
Elliott reading the responsive . •
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Seri tine, Darlene Sim son
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• va a the_..prayer of Thanksgiving
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Moore: The :hymn We plough the
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Fields was. read in unison.:
Earl Thompson led, in prayer.
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and: Intercession. •Cindy
' The following teachers present
ed ins for attendance to neem-
bers of their class; Ruth.Elliott
to Karen Purdon and Eddie de
Boer; Janie Laidlaw to Davidhymn
Elliott ; Donald de Boer and
•�David Ross;.Darlene Sim'sonto
'Wendy England and Robert Ross;.
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Moore, Calvin Quipp gave
the offering prayer. The roll :
,call. was answered by 15°
'The story of the Secret,Drawer.
was given by Mrs, Quipp° The
Jesus bids us shine was
sung after which Murray Gibb
the closing prayer'
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REGULAR $5.98.
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Kathy Purdon ,•Jeanie Simpson
and Barry Elliott; Walter Elliott
to- Cecii.de Boer ' Muria. Sim: _
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son,g Paul Elliott , Paul Laidlaw:;`
and Jim de Boer.
} It was announced that Presby.-
'lot `and
ing, prayer was given by Murray '
Simpson:
Special mrzsie ; a doer; wa's-'
given. by Janie Laidlaw.and Eileen.
de Boer° Cecil de Boer gave an
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--eery bad agreed that the
• chu.rch.sh'ed be sold:. Anniversary. "'
services on June' 14. On Sunday
Christ means ao me ° Rev . °
Braden •gave'a•message after,
which he presented. Kathy Purdon,.
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May -4-'15t, Lowry will have .
• Charge of the services'. The offer-'
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Cecil de Boer, .. urM xray irnpsbn .
and'Douglas Ross with Bibles;° '
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LOCHALSH •
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runner up for most points , at, the
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'Mrs. Duncan Thorburn'and'Mrs.
O-Irvee--McGh-aroe-we rt-h---T-#esda
Society' Flower show at Ripley on
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Hugh
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' ,where they 'attended,the Bruce
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visiting with K. L. MacKenzie
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Disttrct--Hi§tbrical Society -_.
Miss Florence MacLennan 'of ' .
. Londo.n.,. Mr .1, and:_Mrs Bruce. �__: ! '
"Millar and family of Palmerston,
.•. and Ivlr:; arld `Mrs.. Ian Morton
and family of Stratford visited '' '
vzsited'with .lvlr.
and also had a visit' with grand '..
da.0 x., .
datighter, Elaine.. Farrell who is
home for a visit from Edmonton,
Alberta.
The .Elphick families were in •
Irrred:ln Dungannon
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•St° Pauls- Anglican Church," •
Dungannon was the scene on.
May 'the `fifteenth for •the •mar-
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•�atricia
•-fated' at the douliTe
o'ffic ring
ceremon amid spring flowers,
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. fern'and candelabra',.
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On Saturday evening,
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May 23
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mon the ,week rift) with 1vIr-anzi
. Mrs. Emile MacLennan,.
Mrs'.•.Ewan MacLean was:the'
^ : • i : y , where•they
attended the funeral of their •
grandmother, Mrs.'Leeson.
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ria�,c of hiaricy-L: Mzsle a►id
'John T. Phillips,' • ' .. •
Rev. R.'Odend'ahi, 'Lucknow,
anise was
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Reed. -During e
ring th ° :si'gning of
the, register Misses Valerie and • '
Vicki. Park. sang the '"Wedding;
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-a-mise-ll-ane-oais sl�owei- was .h -e
for Patricia. Coulter, bride-t.o-be , .•
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at the 'home of Mrs., Kenneth . a
Currie. Several contests, were •. ,, .
•The
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bride , g•iven in marriage .
by hex father , .wore a'•long • •
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;enjoyed under the leadership of
.Mrs. Ken Currie', Mrs ° -J Currie
an'd others. Joan Currie gave a, . � . y.
gave
'readin. Pri e• wi'nne•r in the •
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•'contests were Mrs. Abe Haasnoot
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"white bridal rose. chantilly Tace
, over crepe. •Her ,shoulder. ,
length,'veil was held .by 'a tiara, of .
•Assisting
•s• orange' blossom and seed pearl,
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Mrs'..D.: H. MacDonald, :Mrs.
Ald•in Purdon and •P•atsy•, Coulter.
Patsy; with the gifts was ' - .,,„
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'Mrs°_ClaudetteWhito of_London
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red .sweetheart ro'ses� and rose buds • a he .
f Goderich read the cards T
and whs-ite satin streamers. REPLACEMENT'gifts consisted:'of kitche-nware ,
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-boatels-blanket-s;p-illowca-ses,eadership
niec-e-of.
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. . PULLETS -.HERE'S the bride , was 'bridesmaid. wear- . • chinaw.are', crochet work , table,
ing. a ..long, sleeved fitted bodice coming., for their. gifts all
nutrition .ing a.•sapphire blue dress featur=,, cloth. Patsy thanked all for t• .
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WHAT WE :SAY". • • With a. pleated nylon; chiffon over, the hostesses. for•rernembering �� '
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® .- ,. 4___._ •. - s'krrt.--Mat�cJiinig ae .. - -way, .Present for rbc .
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' • 0-6 •wks. 22 % Chick Starter.Medicated flowers accented her hai'r.and she' occasion fiom here were Mrs: :'
7, g` & 9 wks.. 18:7ZAll-Mash Chick Grower •• carried' a basket •of white daisies. •Dawson Craig, ,Mrs'. Aleft ,Craig , •
Gordon Rintoul H
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continuous Medicated .. uniper , -- .. , -Mrs
Darlene a-LisaLisa J
I c .Onald Mrs . Frank , .
nieces :of the bride , were the D
10, 11. &. �12 Wks. 16 % High -Cal All -Mash, Coulter, her former neighbours.
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ome � flower. iris dressed in .pi k•
,of East.
. • ' Pullet Grower Medicated. ,: .' •. : and whirP. P Pink ribbon bows -.boundary Ea The hostesses
•12 wks.!-=•Lay 14 % High -Cal. A11 -Mash Pullet • ,accented their hair with, daisy set Ve'd lunch:
tipped streamers.. They carried
- Pe veloper or 16 % Nigh -Cal All=Mash •
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Pullet Grower restricted •
• management '. (daisies.
That's .the. • ro :ram we have used 'successful) y .
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white woven baskets white
in Wingham where. the 'groom is
a employed 'at the I , G . A.
Glen Philli•s brother of the
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skills many people Pullet production. ,
with eo le or.starte u
u need from:
We know you are getting what yorr.iage,the
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® a nutritional point of view because we• feel that's.
g room was best man: Ushers °
were Grant Phillips.., brother of:
the groom and Bi vloie ; .nephew
of the bride
PRE -NUPTIAL
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Prior to her ma bride
was honored at a relative shower
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pulletsyou'llbe ,proud' of,
rovidetter
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best suit your requirements'.
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bride changed to a blue figured,Chesley
lene dress with. white acces-
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,sories, . •
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Vicki Walden being Hostesses, •�;,
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Guests were. present from Paisley,
, Auburn, Brussels ;
Lucknow and D:t/,hgannon.
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mint • green crirnpelerie dress with the groom , was hostess fora'(
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relatives
bone accessories° She wore a surpriseit
Of shower for the Y pink carnation corsage, the groom. • Guestswere
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aX , present. from Goderich, Carlow.,
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'Louis Cardiff wore a• white/ lace a
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over satin dress •with •red•acees-• •
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sories. She wore a ted carnation Nancy and Jack.were'alsor
corsage; '.° presented • with a lovely gift
The young couple are residing ' from the •people: of Dungannon,
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