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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-06-03, Page 18rr : • . lIGHTUNN .• ..: THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, t UCKNOW,,ONTARIO • WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1970 Y , , 0 N� Thoughtsa . FOR r N<- o>i N•omi • h•� Casion�, Atd wo are we tom a ke i judgernentS:about other people? Were we So perfect when we Stood: at thea tar on our wedding .day? • Mnnor necre�t:.Home - Maybewe made some itisraker; j 'a }' � _ :•, i4 ,,, , { ,,, � nst" ; t > .{, s...` t /Not long, ago, , someone asked me•What I thought: about pregnant; btirides; wear n longwhite dresses( g i at their church weddin . Two, ._ g .. uestions are involved, here. One .. concerns the matter of dress and •' propriety n ot'h r concerns' ' . The other ns , the involvement, of the church ' intention. If this .is a.' correct understanding, then whyshould- ' n•t a girl express her joy and purity of intention by wearing ' white at her 1Veddin :, no matter g ' what: the, circumstances. Why ' should, she. broadcast to the world that she is pregnant by wearing 'too , but they ma.y not have been as obvious,. • < ,Y ((�� Some of the previous 'tiestions a must also be raised whenMember:— _ . raised we think about holdmg.theirtarnage. - in the church. Some ,people feel that the blessY�ig of the church should notbe given to a'..couple' .. Professional ' Nursing Care 24 'hours daily • Dining Ibootn and Tra . Service Y Associated Nursing; Homes Inc. Ontario Assate Member;— Ontario. Hospital Association Municipally Licensed'. • Incensed Ontario Dep by toDepartment of Healthii• �_ -NEWBOLD'. . with a irl:who has conceived a , g. •� , , r, ... child out of"wedlock.: • .. - :< fMEO another colour? And think ;about this question. Should a bride' be ti denied the lie efit'of a` b�sutifuh. , ho'obviousl disobeyed one of w y one/Or ; y the ten commandments.. To as •� h e' • RY :R,.1‘-.--.N, , • MARY RGE A.: NIEWBO.LD; ADMINISTRATOR . ' In answer to the first , many ;.; r; ;i :., • people: would•say that white sig: . nifies purity(translate vis snit virginity).,e? . ;11 and that for a pregnant girl toI ,,, dress on this most it . octant. oc - . p . casidr of her life'becau'se she has made amis' k She will have live '• e urc-h--to their rnarria ' is to make mocker of every- $ y thing for which the church stand's. • believe the church has a i `a r' r . •� vtte 528`186 -' �'- • "LUCKNOW,: 'ONTARIO • ' '. • T to with the memoryof wear white at her Wedding t g 's dis- . honest and should not happen, I " PP a regrettable experience, so, ,if ,,she, has decided to act. res onsr&- P responsiblity to a c¢uple in • this, situation. 'The church,does . fi d • prefer to understand .white to be a symbol of joy and purity of •,have • ly.about 'it , should. she not also. • the• memory of a hpppy oc- • not condone such .a situation: 'W.e still believe that °respon.siblity. toward others • N ' P j f E ,:• �• ; , • . ,'f <: ::::..::::-::;: ::::::.:.. :. DRESS UP ::: •• ::. �� • •� � •'�' .. YOUR HOME WITH: •• • Worth h of hers and self, which is •,' the basis for reserving sex for marriage , till'remains as the standard which we try u achieve. But we know that people fail .to' live up to their highest standards. When•this: ha- .ens the .church•TwoBig. , P9 does not _condemn..__ Rather. it . -. must tryto make real the for giv--, g i 1ov n eo d r g Go in Chri t in orde �to 1ie1 - . • •. - v- - - hear -fu -1-1 • 'Custom Butchering . - Curingand•Smoking . Cutting' and Wrapping,— Sausage Making — Fast Freezing - . HOGS AND CATTLE ON; MONDAYS' O WEDNESDAYS. CATTLE NLY•ON With r. Coolers, We Are Able 'To H.an Your Beef From 3 Whatever' ements: Are Weeks • Your. •Requr , 'Choice � •Ho e: � Killed Bee Por k H" Freezers e SellC ce For ome Fre e s Wm an Lamb •In. Any 'Quantity At Lowest .Marketing:. Prices • , : ' :::::.::::.:. IMM°1111111° '• P�eo.Ple-�chi-� and responsible . ' ' -' ' . stature as humanbeings.•. This means that. . • • ALL • MEATS ARE `GOVERNMENT • •INSPECTED '.FOR :YOUR • PROTECTION, • Bi uiii• before Marriage the church. must help the ' couple 'to examine th'e'ir mot fives for. ma'rrag a care - CHAS' `HOOISM PROP ABATTOIR 395-2905 STORE 395.2961 ;' `, 11y� he 1 h-em-und rstand.the, P-� • M 2'a J � • •. .. ' ...luny; wisest and moor-,respoiisible .George Young and family-... '• � Charlie. Clipperton of Tharnes-, . ►' "i li : h )i,p, • EXTERIOR r' course tc.,: the fu'ttfre'.anc: , if they, d.•amide ' hat ma rr � - ^^` iaoe ,s. the wipe- Miss'Joann •Laidlaw of'.London ;:•';pent the.week`end with her, ford: •Mrs. Gibson•cillespi•e returned s,,ti•.•/ •° '� b p : ; _ — est course'give the, blessing••of k Parents I�Ir,`•and' .'vis§. Elroy Laid- horse Iasi we.'ek•'after •a' few weeks, �, p ; ` :. is ��}'. , SUN PROOF • HOUSE PAINT. '`'- ONE, COAT WONDER; WHITE. •C�• �,= SUN PROOF`. LATEX ' '� • HOUSE PAINT , ; (• ,, the c utch on their ma.rria.ge . '. ' When we remember that esus p p g g • r related to. people. in forgiving love, helping them'to.•achieve .•` their full manhood and wonnan _ . .hood,. can we, who profess to••• '•follow law . . .• • h4r Cie;or a Hunter: of. bion, g g who has resided;with•her dau hter Mrs. Kenneth Laidlaw ands Mr•., . Laidlaw of London ,• was brought •tociay•by ambulance to' •Wingham Hospital. 'Mrs. 'Laidlaw--ea-riser-by-, visit ,with. Mr': and iv1rS'. Jack: Gillespie. and: family of Sarnia• John Cl erton visited Sunda Pp '. } ; with' friends at ,Thorn.da'le and/ Tharneiford , �•• . / Mike Ciiminins of West Wawa= nosh held -,,a very-s:u�-ss-iii.; farm t ., F • li.ii►,,'du au others car 'and visited her mother after . •sale. at, his home on Saturday:' ' 1 1 4 , f. �,,, ANTERIOR - • Trousseau Tea•• she a'rrived.�here, Mrs. Laidlaw , visited later, in the, • days with :\lr, Mr.: and Mrs. Lloyd Whytock and family visited on .Sunday.• with her',parents Mr: and Mrs... i — • ` WALLHIDE WALL '' PAINT •, ForJoyce•Walker.The and Mrs•:'Elro Laidlaw ,` house rented •lay Mr. and .Bob Helm of Ashfield... ' . •+.; . .FLAT.. '. .• As• a Mrs: Tom 'Magoffin las • . ;. 11 t, LAT •SATINHIDE' LATEX ' LO -LUSTRE ENAMEL SATINHIDE . LO -LUSTRE ENAMEL. - A ,l•1 Mrs. Howard -Walker 'held a. ,• trousseau tea,Saturday afi;ernoon and ,evenin'g r in honor .9 hfrom.Dou -c-n-iey'sf 1Wingham, as been sold to•IyIr. and Mrs. D. Schultz• • •�1rs•: Mabel Hofftrman of Toro.n-' to spent the week end with Mr; P and ?M1rs'• Clarence Adams and .. .. 0-7.1--.:.-.. , '' • _ .' e e • MEL, • WALLIIIDE, .GLOSS ENAMEL .guests • _all* • cn fhb .of - ria ughtc Joy family this .Saturday'• Receiving the `.. were' Mrs: •"Howard, Walker , •. groom's til and the' other Mrs � .Clipperton Harold Vincent and Joyce W . • Visitors .on'Sunda,y,•with Mrs. ' Bessie ?Mullis and .Wilford were Mr. and Mrs• - . S-t.e-phen�o�� � GET • _ ._ :.- ._ _._,/./_-I�Ie-i.1-Faw�,-S-usi-wand Attending--t-o-the,-door�a-rid : - -- - - FOR TI AT JOUST PAINTED"b signing the guest. ook were Cheryl' Walk- Thorndale .and lv4r�. and �Nirs ,_._ tTION LOOK .USE.the : er and Lori: Hackett. Displaying wedding gifts, shower gifts, hope chest aid wedding attire' • • • , • 0 t . _.. 0 1 , through out were Doreen Iv1ar Joan Hackett ..Della Wallace ,' Marian.Adams,, Diane, Chamney -,and Debby Wallace.. in .the afternoon Mrs. George Walker Mrs, Anna Archibald • and .. e ATa. P .. e.ot D. CAMPBELLST. PHONE: ,. . 528-3118, : L UCKNOW poured :Kea. and` iii the evening Mrs'. D. A. Hackett , ., • Mrs; Califf Log an -and •14rs:.ftoy. Ma csween , . Serving the guests in the afternoon were Mrs: Alex Craig., Brenda' r :ii-,.- —HCKNOW -_ -_ -, DOWNEY .CALGON FA ERIC. SOFTENER•,. l WATER CONDITIONER 1. . Coulters Carol Walker. FtEG�9 .;'Doris �.. and In the' evening they were served FOR 890 FOR 1c • by Donna' Chamney .Donn a M.� • Edgar r0•ani lalke.r at _rep. i � ; �, • flasks, . o . D SPICE SHIP SHAPE '= y CIAG I1�TSTJR,A1�TCE CO OPERATORS INSURANCE ASSOCIATIONS Of GLELPH , We re pleased to 'announce HAIR SPRAY: `:HAIRDRESSING.• . - FOR MEN g3o v .'.. ,.. • • ...., .-LOCAL-A .. _ -_GENT - ,. that Miss Bernadette King was able'•to be released on Sunday . from• Winaha - -.. rid-�.istrict Hes-- _ . _ :-L • RSG'. REG: •$1 EG. $ '3 SO O C. A 5 � ' _ �5 a ' '' ,/, i. -'_i 3 528-3&.,• , ' • • ' pita; , where she had' been since her recent car accident, Whitechurch W'.:p A A, Midget team on sunday played Chepstow ,'with a score 23 to 7 in favor of _ Chepstow ,, • Mrs. Charles Tiffin of Wing- ham•spent a few day's''the first' ' of the week with'Mr., and lvlts. ' / • OLD SPICE, ��,, NOXZEMA OXZEMA MEDICATED R ELECTRIC PRO E C BRU5HLESS 5Sc REG. --LtfTION a�. • SHAVING CREAM REQ $1 Ali HA FOR $1 29` . FOR 49c • .