The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-07-08, Page 12•
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THE...LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, JULY lith, 1970
B.eoc'h. Rarty Ends
Successful Year
• For. YPS Group
In.September of 1969 the
teenagers from Trinity -and St;
Helen''s United Churches formed
. a Young Peoples Group. • The,
--rneettngs wereheld-every-seu.md
week alternating between the two.
churches.. The average
attendance at each meeting was
thirty.
Some of the activities :besides
discussion groups, were debates.,
, films, broomball games, base-
ball game'and other recreation
at Brookside,Public School, a
s a `
nature hike and campfire. Dur-
ing the year a program was.pres7.
ented to the patients ofHuronview,
Folksinger, Bruce McClure, enter-
tained the Young People's group
one evening and on an other •
Occasion Constable.Ferris from
Goderich spoke on traffic safety
On4Sunday, July 5,, to end the
season+s-meetuigss he_.ex_ecutive
' planned a beach party in the ,
Ashfield park, 'It consisted of •
. swimming, baseball game, wien
er roast and afterwards the young
people viewed a ,double bill
at Boiler Beath Drive:: -in,
Twenty-two. attended and had...
: an enjoyable evening. '
The .executive for The past year,
was: President, Ivan •Cranston;.
—Vibe President., Dile Black; ' •
Treasurer , Greg Blake; Secretary ,
Elva Ritchie.
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Lcneside WMS
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LANGSIb1 NEWS
The Langside• Women's Mission .
arySociety held a social even- ':
. ing` in Langside Presbyterian.
Church on Monday evening; Mrs.
Eldon; Welsh': presided for the •
programme and gave words. of
we c • me. y rs . eOr$e ' oung .;
led in Prayer: •
A duet was sung by'Pat.pparks
and her mother Mrs.' Lorne Sparks
with guitar accompaniment by
Pay-. Nancfde.Boe Zayed an •
organ instrumental: ''Ruth and
Susan Gibson. of:Teesw'ater sang
a duet,,
Mrs. Sydney Smith of Conces
• sion $ Culross was introduced by.
106th Anniversary
Observed Sunday
AtPine River.. •
AMBERLEY NEWS.
O• •
ver six hundred attended
. Anniversary• services at Pine River .
United Church on Sunday July
fifth; •
Rev . J . • R. McDonald of 'Rose-
Ville
Rose-Ville Presbyterin Church, Michi-
gan was guest' minister for the one
hundred and sixth anniversary of
Pine River United .Church. Inspir-
ing messages were given at both
services.•. Speaking of Worldcon
ditions•to day, and 'of church •atten=
dance, which in some areas has
diminished to quite an•extent '
yet "Godis not dead" the speaker
said; Rev. Mr.. McDonald in his
remarks, stressed that we must .
have hope and •faith,and commit'
our lives to 'Christ. At the 1
morning •service.the young hen's'
trio with Peter Walden, Larry
Irwin and Phillip Paquette sang..a .
pleasing.number.. Mrs. McCon-
nell from Chesley sang a beauti-
ful solo. The choir under the dir-
ection of Mrs Lester Ferguson '
With organist and pianist Mrs.
Lynn Lowry, and Mrs. Ernie Gib-
son sang an anthem'. They •were
also assisted by -Mrs. Bertha Scott•
for the services. '
At the evening service: the
men's trio with.Robert Courtney,.•
Glen Boyd, and,Lynn:Lowry sang ,a
fine number and an anthem by the
choir was given. Many, members
'from. Knox -Presbyterian church
Ripley .and.. Ashfield congregation
attended both services to meet
Rev.. Mr. McDonald. and. Mrs.
McDonald and to enjoy the' fellow
ship. of all congregations , 'who 1
were: present' for the occasion`
Up TO HALF-PRICE
FILM PROCESSING.
BLACK AND WHITE.
'$ Exposure 55 cents
cants; -- $1.35
KODACOLOR
$ Exposure $2,12• ,
12 PAM 2e — 94.50
Mrs. Bob•Bregrnan. Mrs. Smith_
showed • ictures of a winter holi-
day in Italy. Mrs. Gordon Wall
thanked Mrs.'Smith
The offering for the •W .M.S.
Ripply fund was received, by Mrs..
Wes Young and Mrs: Jim 'oun_g
with prayer by Mrs. Peter de Boer.
Pat 'Sparks sang -a song, which
she had composed and Ruth, and
Susan. with .accordian and guitar •
accompaniment= sang a:song they.
had• composed. These three •girls
are quite talented and their songs
were enjoyed by all,: '
The programme closed with_a
-hymn alyd-bene.diction byr-s.
Welsh. Asocial time was enjoy-
ed in the basement,, '
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/keeper," send DIRECT to pro-
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The LUcknow Sentinel
July 8, 1970
ASHFIELD
(too,•la:te for last week)
Christine MacLennan of Strat•
-
ford was home for the week end.
Mrs. 'Alvin. Robb is in London •
taking a summer course at West-,
ern - University.
Donna Wylds has•gone to Detroit
_o' wo k odhe holiday -months
.Mrs , Robert'Srnpson was 'a :
patient in .Goderich Hospital last
week. . : \ •
Shirley and Janice Robb are
employed at Sauble Beach for
-surnmei.
•This week Kintail Camp is
occupied by senior girls.
Church service in Ashfield
'Presbyterian Church in July will•
be at 1.30 p.m. with Rev,. it
Ball sof Ripley in charge , Church
school on July 5 will be at 9.45
a.m.., and on July 12; 19 and 26
at 10.50 a.mL
WHITECHURCH
Mrs Dunlop And Cecil 'Fischer.
of Doon were Sunday visitors with.
Mr. and Mrs. Torn Morrison,.
• Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morrison
were at Westminster Hospital,
London on Monday for a; regular
check up for Tom. • .
Bradley and Heather. Young of
Langside spent Saturday. with their
grandparents Mr'. arid Mrs Clark
Johnston. while their parents Mr.
and Mrs. George Young attended
his -brother' Roberts -wedding
at Woodstock.
Mr, and Mrs, Wesley. Young of
Langside also, attended their son
Robert's wedding to Miss Barbara
.Hayter at New St. Paul's Anglic-
an church, Woodstock on July 4.
' Softball games are; 'on Thursday
July. 2nd .Whitechurch Pee. Wees
played at Blyth with a score of •
21 0 in favor of Blyth. July
2 Whitechurch Jr. Intermediates:..;
played at •Harriston, with a score
8 7 in favor of Harriston,'`
On. Sunday , July 5 at
Wingham Park Harriston Intermed.;
iates and :Whitechurch Jr. -Inter-
mediates played witha score 15
5 in favor of •Harriston.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rintoul
and. family of. Peterborough arriv=
ed onthe week end: Mr. 'and
Mrs, Rintoul attended the :Camp-
bell -Coulees reception. Mrs.
Rintoul and, family remained for
this week to vis,t't withher parents
Mr. aid Mrs. Stan Black of'Bel-
gra_veiancLhisparents Mr._. and
Mrs., Gordon Rintoul.
Mrs.' Ernest Beecroft is a
patient in Wingham and District
Hospital. • The community wishes,
her a very speedy "recovery...
'Mrs. Henry Cousins and Joann ✓
of Thorndale on Wednesday •
brought Mrs. Bessie Mullis, who
bad spent 'a few days the first of
the week in ,the locality , .back to'
her home here. •
Miss Linda Moore is holidaying.
with Mr, and Mrs.. Paul Moore
of Teeswater R. t. s •
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber and
family on Sunday.viewed: the
r' u ' ' ra..
Mrs. Stewart Coupland and Judy
returned -home on Saturday with
her. brother Jim Robinson ,.•meeting
Mr, CQttpla_n&a .T'ax si_ock�-Kev-
in remained for a longer holiday,
We are pleased to report that
Charles Robinson. was able to.
return home one day last week
from Hospital. '
. Mrs. Edith frown and Barbara
•of London visited 'Friday with her
parents Mr., and. Mrs. Bill Evans,
Miss Joann Laidlaw and Miss
Janette Johnston of London spent ,
the week 'at their parental homes.
•
Mr. .and,Mrs. 'Russel mCG.uire.••
Were Sunday visitors.with her
brother. Ivan and Mrs.` Bramhill
•of Palmerston. •
lvlrs. „Jo ►n Stewart and Miss E.
Stewart of Toronto and:Mit. Web-
ster•Jacklin of Listowel were
Thursday visitors.with Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Puurdon and family
of- ast- aw a-[iosh
• Mr. and Mrs.. Kenneth Laidlaw •
of London were 'Wednesday visit-
ors' with
isit-ors'with her mother Mrs. G.• Hun.
ter and--with-his-brother=-Elroy.
Laidlaw, Mrs.:Laidlaw and fan-
ily'
Misses Barbara France , Joan
and Shirley Tiffin, and Rhonda
,Fear were in Southampton on
Sunday to visit with Miss Sheila
France.
Miss Joan Tiffin has enjoyed a.
two week holiday from her posi=-
tion' at the Bank of Montreal .,.
Teeswater.,
• . Mrs. Stewart Coupland ,,and
children of Dunnville visited
last week with her parents Mr.
and MrsCharles Robinson of
rnisERv,ri
Luc. knoW .
Presbyterian Church
Rev. Glenn ',Noble, B.A., B.D.
►, Mwstel• °
► ' Phone 528-2740
► , JULY 12th,
000 a.m. Sun
11:00 a.m.. Morning. Service
'Joint Services with United
Church in , the Presbyterian.
Church.. '
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ANGLICAN
•.CHURCH
1 .'LUCKNOW . AREA PARISH,
i I
The. Rev., R. Odendahl
Rector
JULY 12th
Trinity 7
LUCKNOW
UNITED- -.CHURCH
. Rev.. Robert Nicholls, B.A. .
Minister
JULY 5 to AUGUST 2 .
The United: and Presbyterian
Churches are holding joint wor
ship . in.. the Lucknow Presby-'
► terian Church.
'11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
CATHOLIC
CHURCHES
SUNDAY MASSES
T. JOSEPHS, KINGSBRIDGE
8a.m.and 11a.m.
•
• ST: AUGUSTINE
10'. a.m.
ST. MARY'S, LUCKNOW
'9:30 am.
Ascension, Kinlough 10:30 . a.m.
St. Peters Lucknow 11:45 'a.m.
.Church School -10:15. a.m.
St. 'Pauls, Dungannon 3 p_m_
Alternating• With_ Chriat—Church
, Port Albert
East Wawanosh.
•,On'Thursday:evening Induction.
ServicesA'will be held ai rhe
United Church for Mr, and Mrs.
Karl De• Keojer recently serving
at Elmwood. All are invited to
attend.
CHRISTIAN.
REFORMED
CHURCH'
J. W. Van Stempvoort
Services:
10:00 a.m. (English)'
2:30 p.m. (Dutch' 2nd and
--5th Stu days)—_.
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