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lIGHTUNN .• ..: THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, t UCKNOW,,ONTARIO • WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1970
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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?
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me•What I thought: about pregnant;
btirides; wear n longwhite dresses(
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at their church weddin . Two, ._
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.. uestions are involved, here. One
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concerns the matter of dress and
•' propriety n ot'h r concerns' '
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, 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
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' what: the, circumstances. Why
' should, she. broadcast to the world
that she is pregnant by wearing
'too , but they ma.y not have been
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Some of the previous 'tiestions
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must also be raised whenMember:—
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think about holdmg.theirtarnage. -
in the church. Some ,people feel
that the blessY�ig of the church
should notbe given to a'..couple'
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with a irl:who has conceived a
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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
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the ten commandments.. To as
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;i :., • people: would•say that white sig:
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and that for a pregnant girl toI
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dress on this most it . octant. oc - .
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casidr of her life'becau'se she
has made amis' k She will
have live '•
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to with the memoryof
wear white at her Wedding t
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a regrettable experience, so, ,if
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responsiblity to a c¢uple in •
this,
situation. 'The church,does
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fi d • prefer to understand .white to be
a symbol of joy and purity of •,have
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the• memory of a hpppy oc- •
not condone such .a situation: 'W.e
still believe that °respon.siblity.
toward others
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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.
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does not _condemn..__ Rather. it . -.
must tryto make real the for giv--,
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• '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
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H" Freezers e SellC ce
For ome Fre e s Wm
an Lamb •In. Any 'Quantity At Lowest .Marketing:. Prices
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and responsible . ' ' -' ' .
stature as
humanbeings.•. This means that. .
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• ALL • MEATS ARE `GOVERNMENT • •INSPECTED '.FOR :YOUR •
PROTECTION,
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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
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wisest and moor-,respoiisible
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Charlie. Clipperton of Tharnes-, .
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EXTERIOR
r' course tc.,: the fu'ttfre'.anc: , if they,
d.•amide ' hat ma rr
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Miss'Joann •Laidlaw of'.London
;:•';pent the.week`end with her,
ford:
•Mrs. Gibson•cillespi•e returned
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Parents I�Ir,`•and' .'vis§. Elroy Laid-
horse Iasi we.'ek•'after •a' few weeks,
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is ��}'. , SUN PROOF • HOUSE PAINT.
'`'- ONE, COAT WONDER; WHITE.
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,, the c utch on their ma.rria.ge . '. '
When we remember that esus
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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,
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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
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with' friends at ,Thorn.da'le and/
Tharneiford , �•• . /
Mike Ciiminins of West Wawa=
nosh held -,,a very-s:u�-ss-iii.; farm
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car 'and visited her mother after .
•sale. at, his home on Saturday:'
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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...
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ForJoyce•Walker.The
and Mrs•:'Elro Laidlaw ,`
house rented •lay Mr. and
.Bob Helm of Ashfield...
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Mrs. Howard -Walker 'held a. ,•
trousseau tea,Saturday afi;ernoon
and ,evenin'g r
in honor .9
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-c-n-iey'sf 1Wingham, as been sold
to•IyIr. and Mrs. D. Schultz•
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•�1rs•: Mabel Hofftrman of Toro.n-'
to spent the week end with Mr;
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and ?M1rs'• Clarence Adams and ..
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WALLIIIDE, .GLOSS ENAMEL .guests
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ria ughtc Joy family
this .Saturday'• Receiving the `..
were' Mrs: •"Howard, Walker ,
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groom's til
and the' other Mrs � .Clipperton
Harold Vincent and Joyce W
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• Visitors .on'Sunda,y,•with Mrs.
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Bessie ?Mullis and .Wilford
were Mr. and Mrs• - .
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Attending--t-o-the,-door�a-rid :
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AT JOUST PAINTED"b
signing
the guest. ook were Cheryl' Walk-
Thorndale .and lv4r�. and �Nirs
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wedding gifts, shower gifts,
hope chest aid wedding attire' •
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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 •
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poured :Kea. and` iii the
evening Mrs'. D. A. Hackett , .,
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Mrs; Califf Log an -and •14rs:.ftoy.
Ma csween , . Serving the guests
in the afternoon were Mrs: Alex
Craig., Brenda' r :ii-,.-
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FA ERIC. SOFTENER•,. l WATER CONDITIONER
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Coulters Carol Walker.
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In the' evening they were served
FOR 890 FOR 1c •
by Donna' Chamney .Donn a M.�
• Edgar r0•ani lalke.r at _rep. i
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We re pleased to 'announce
HAIR SPRAY: `:HAIRDRESSING.• .
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that Miss Bernadette King was
able'•to be released on Sunday .
from• Winaha -
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REG: •$1 EG. $ '3
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pita; , where she had' been since
her recent car accident,
Whitechurch W'.:p A A, Midget
team on sunday played Chepstow
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Chepstow ,, •
Mrs. Charles Tiffin of Wing-
ham•spent a few day's''the first' '
of the week with'Mr., and lvlts. '
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• 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
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