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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-07-08, Page 12• PAGE TEN 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. • Lcneside WMS r 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,, ' By-pass: "middleman : store - /keeper," send DIRECT to pro- cessing plant and. save . up to 00%! Send. film, cash, cheque or-molter-o,d r aIo this ati to: CLINTdN PHOTO .. SERVICE • • CLINTON, ONTARIO Add S% fax and lSc to chsquis 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.. ' y 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. 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