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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-07-14, Page 11h, 1971. t 3road- lour"; tford) :olden' 1 .WEDNESRAY, JULY 14th, 1971 CHURCH NOTES OIIVOt UCW OLIVET NEWS. The Olivet United Church Wo lien met at the borne of -Mrs.. john. MacQharles on'Thursday evening. • Mrs Melvin _Coiling opened the r worship with a. poem in keeping' with L)ominion D'ay,, Mrs;' Q., hitt-gave -e a reading:' "Our Down- • to Earth, God followed by a . Psalm, read in unison. Mrs. R. Osborne read two p9en1s... Mrs . �:, Stan Blackwell gave a reading en- : 'titled "She Did Something About. It" • Mrs. 'Waltzer Black read the scripture and comments, • During business , a bus- trip. for • :the young people of the church Was d'iscussed'. Mrs. jack Mc Guire thanked'the hostess and gro.up•_and ,lunch was served; L. Hold # Service �E LUCKNOW SENTINEL , 1 C: KNQW, ONTARIO Members of . L.O.L. Dungannon and• 1044 Maple Grovelodges held a.,. joint church service on Sunday. July 4 in Trinity. United Church:, with a good attendance of mem- bers of surrounding lodges from. - West, Bruce and North: Huron A very -impressive message "Me Christ Wants"""was d°eliv.ered, by Rev ., J. Hummel, minister, of the Ashfield. charge . ' 1 -le -was- assisted. by thaplains Frank Alton and • .Charles Wilkins .reading from the scriptures .Judges. 6 ,.•verses 11-1.8 and Matthew 4, verses 13-22'. Before ,and.after:the service musical 'numbers were enjoyed by the fife and drum band from Wood ham Lodge. After th e church ser- vice l ervice, the Master of Dungannon Lodge, Lorne Hasty invitedevery- one to Brookside, School where a basket lunch was enjoyed at l..31? pm. . During the'afternoor the members and their families held a get-together in form of a picnic with r c.es and ga;nes for the younger ones. The following received' prizes = pre.'schoolers,, Kennie Wilkins, Jimmie A1,1 girls 6-7 Elizabeth Wilkins , boys a6 -7 , Gordon Alton ; Jftnmie: Finnigan; girls 10-12, Debbie Errington, Val ,ie Erringtdn, boys L0, •12 , Alexi Irvin; b6.ys 12- 14', Murray:Irvin,'GBrokHasty,;, ' boys over14;-Dake ;_,Dale-vin`4irr; -,`' Alton; girls over 14; Leona Craw, Ston, .girls quarter mile, Valerie . R Errington', Susan Irvin; boys guar., - ter uarteter. mile Murray' Irvin, Dale Irv- in; rv,-in;, wheelbarrow - girls, Debbie and Valerie Errington; Susan Ir- vin and rvinand' Leona Cranston;.wheel t barrow boys, David Finnigan;, Bill Wilkins'," Frank Alton, Murray Irvin;: kick slip, er lathes,, De•b- bie Errington, Valerie. Errington; kick, slipper boys , Bobby Alton;' Steven Errington; kick slipper - men, Herb Wilkins, Billie Alton; shoe relay„ Brian'Alton, Susan Irvin, Madeline and Alvin .Alton. Following the sports.. the child- ren. enjoyed a.peanut scramble and a feW games' of ball conclud- ed the afternoon. Lovely v eath- er, helped make the day. a keit Ys nk of: Montreal tie n At the Bank of Montreal : we consider :every. loan application on`: its 'individual:.: merits. We 'want you.'. to get your money's.'worth. y ' Dick FiILiter:. Last __.met a businessman , on a local golf course andhe asked • me about a loan for, a'car.:.But, when he came to see :me, he'd changed his mind. He wanted a boat 'instead...Sp I'a an: ed.' a combined loan and _say- ings plan for him, Now he owns both a new car and a sailboat The'money wa.s.within ahis grasp'- he jut.didn't know how to organize it.'` • • • real' success.' PAGE ELEVEN Married In Goderich and, :erian P9k Itis ly l mow' >ation • .:WHrT.ECHURC•I-i=NEWS The :Tuly meeting of White church United. Church Women held'i.n the church basement. The Messengers entertained with .a•' worship service: with Mu ray; Ada rias presiding: e • • Th• e call to worship -was ven • The narriage of Mary Joanne -y -Georg -Jamie -son. are •eb--;,- d -ay , da411 er u er read the scripture:. A reading was given:by'-Murray Gibb and Leland Parker led' in prayer'. A poem Was given by Linda Moore. Photo. by .:Hadden's, Studio. ' BRINDLEY . - L' EDDY ,} ••• Mrs: 'Quipp; Messenger leader,. then:spoke n. -.f w :words -to -the . U.:C.W. and Kenneth Quipp on behalf .of the .Messengers .present-. .ed :the U.C. W. President Mrs. Milian Moore -:with $l0:to'be giv, er fern. Frank Leddy'of,Goderich and, Clifford George Edward•Brindley of R. R..6 Goderich; 'son of the 146 Mr. .and Mrs.' Clifford: Brindley was solemnized in Knox'`Presby= terian 'Church , 'Goderich on Satur d -ay , June -Seth -at 3 p.m. Rev., G'..'Lockhart'Royal o.ffic;• iated: atthe double ring: ceremony •Mr. Cameron was organist, et -t th Mis i ry-and mg-tr ri Gaven in ma<rriage by her broth- er Harold .Led:dy of, Goderich ; the bride chose a• formal, length gown of dotted Swiss over white crepe:;: featuring stand-up collar., semi: fitted empire waist line; Bishop. sleeves.with deepfitted cuffs, and full skirt with centre front Waistline' bow and streamers.: Her semi circle headpiece of white • satin. She carried" a floral arrangement,. which featurecLan._,LL orchid with yellow roses:' and Leath- ance fund. Mrs..' Moore replied. expressing thanks.to'the Messeng er group for their:gift ,to :help the Missionaries in. their work of telltAng other, boys and: girls of Jesus Choruses were sung by the group:. Shane and Debbie Hickey received the offering 'which was dedicated by. Richard Moore; ac re hytock gavethe closing prayer.. • • k rs.; urpp then introduced.l Arthur Laidlaw', who .showed: slides of an.Indian.village in ;Northern-Quebee :The -slides Were interesting and instructive. to all in the way. of Indian living,: Mrs, Laidlaw •was thanked by. Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw and presented with a gift;by.. Murray. Adams:` .for showitig•the pictures The •Messengcrs:then enjoyed oti.tsid- a-nnzes -while the U _ C W Td a mousiness hi`ing, :presided over by Ivirs. Millan Moore. A "letter of thanks for'cards and letters of sympathy sent to Mrs. �Georgc Mitchell,. when her hus ,Mrs i Clayton 'Leddy:of 'coder - ich;'was Matron of.honour. Her . go r1 was the Sameas the bride's but m'inauve ,with mauve flowers' in her hair and`'she carri'ed 'a 'bou- quet of mauve miniature carna cions, yellow daisies .and baby's breath;' 1 Groomsman•• was'Douglas_ Brind'r ley of Goderich, brother, of. the groom.' A reception ollowe'd in• the Candlelight Inn. The bride's mother wore a mauve 'outfit.witht/vhite accessor- .' ares and corsage of yellow' c:arna - tions. For travelling the, bride chose a yellow polyester ensemble with ...wh te:_aceessories=and corsageof yellow roses. : • 'Following a wedding trip. to:. Northern Ontario; the couple will'•live at R. R. 6 Goderich. SOFT•MAPLE, BEACH SOUND ELM,, 'ETC. away was•read. .Mrs; Albert Cou1= tes gave the treasurers report:,The roll call, was answ.ered by 13 neAlbers. The August meeting will'bc a picnic at Iliverside park'. after Cutin:a short Worship service will be icld at 13rookhay.en Nur.'- iin 'florin, Mrs,. Moore closed the meeting with prayer.. Lunch of cookies and fee cream was enjoyed by all. • ANDREW MALCOLM FURNITU TELEPHONE 291-124' is LTD. LISTOWEL, ONT.''