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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.
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• 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
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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.'`
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real' success.'
PAGE ELEVEN
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.: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:
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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.. •
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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;'
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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.
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