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urday visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Leddy and family of Si.
Sectionals will start practising at
,9'.00 a.m. and the music will'.
. last until 7.30 p.m. with some'
breaks for lunch and supper. At
7.30 p.m.. friends and relatives'
may come fora concert...
Mr. Ford plays the 'first trum-
pet in the London Symphony .
Band and is' a music teacher at the
University of Western Ontario
in London. He will be bringing.
,an instructor for each section in
the band.
- Eddie Karnitzschky
SPORTS.
The Lucknow boys have been
asked to come and play Floor
Hockey at the F., E. Madill Sec-
ondary School;
GRADE 4
Some members of this class
have written excellent poetry
fOr Easter; two of them appear
below -
$DAY, APRIL 25, 1973 THE L ' UCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE ELEVEN
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WHITECHURCH
Mr, and Mrs.' Wallace Milligan,
Clara and Mary Lou of Streets-
Ville spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. Alan. Falconer and Tony.
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Falconer
and Kevin ofStrathroy spent the
week end with Mr, and Mrs. Rob-
ert. Mowbray and. Mr. and. Mrs.
Alan Falconer. '
&Its. A. E. Purdon spent a few
days with her daughter' Mrs. Jack
MacInfyre and Mr. MacIntyre of
Wingham.
Paul and Brian Falconer of
Sarnia spent a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Robt. Mowbray .and on
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Relison Fal-
coner and Lynn of Sarnia also
visited here.
The U.C. W. will. hold their
Thankoffering meeting on Tues-
day evening, Ma,y 1st at 8.15 to
which ladies and men, are invited
from Calvin-Brick, Si. Helens,
Bluevale, Lucknow and Chalmer's
Presbyterian. The meeting will
be in the church, when Mrs. Col-
in Campbell of Wingham will
show pictures of India and give a,
commentary.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Laidlaw
of London were Good, Friday visit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laid-
law and, family.
Sunday•guests,at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dupin were
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Simmons,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Long and
little son Martin Charles of
London and Mr..and Mrs. Elroy
Laidlaw and Clayton Scholtz of
Goderich.
VISITING HOLLAND RELATIVES
On Thursday, April 19 Mrs.
Peter de Boer left Maiton airport
to visit her parents and other reld•
tives in Holland. •
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dow and
family visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Jasper Snell and family
of Westfie'ld. 4
Miss Ruth Ellic,?it on Friday of
this week will complete her
exams and school term at
College and on, May.lst will
commence summer work at
Psychological Hospital, Goderich
Mr. and Mrs: Irwin McClen-
aghan and Nancy of St. Thomas
spent the week end with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Mc-
Clena.ghan.
On Sunday Mrs. Earl Caslick
and Mrs. Doris Willis were
accompanied by Grandma Willis.
to Hanover,to. the Christening of
Mr. and MTS. John Willis' son
Jeffery Jonathan Carswell. Others
attending were Mr., and Mrs.
THE BAND
Q'n May 5th, A. J. Ford, camp
director for the Ontario' Youth
Music Camp at Beaverton, will
be coming to the Lucknow.. Central
'Public School to' conduct a' band
clinic for the Lucknow Band and
the GPI:leach Town Band. The
Augustine. Diana Leddy return-
ed.home with them for a visit
with ponha.
We are sorry to report that
Mrs. Russel Ross is a patient in •
Wingham and District Hospital.
The community wish her a speedy
recovery. '
Attending the Synodical on
Wednesday froin here were Mrs.
Wm. Rintoul and IVIrs. Dawson
Craig.
Quite' a few from Whitechurch
attended the farrn sale 'of, Bert
King of Culross and•report good
prices were realized.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jamieson,
Dale and Robert returned on Tues-
day from Florida where they had
spent a few weeks with relatives.
On Good Friday a joint Easter
Service ,was held in Chalmer's
Presbyterian Church.. Mr.' Karl
De Koeijer of United Church
presided for the service. with .Mr.
Victor Wybenga giving the Easter
Message. Members of the United
Church choir assisted the Presby-
terian choir in the message of
song...
• Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moffat,
Heather and'Ansley of London,,
were Easter visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Elwood Groskorth.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Hill-
Evans during the Week end holf-.
day Were Mr ! and Mrs. Eric
Evans and. Diane of Hyde Park,
who also visited Mr. and Mrs.
Graham Moffat of Teeswater and
her mother,.Mrs. Donaldson at
,Brucelea Haven; Walkerton and
Miss Emma Richardson, Pinearest
Manor, Lucknow, Mr. and,Mrs.
Ted Evans, Linda, Larry and •
Lisa'of Erin, who also visited
with her parents at KinloUgh and
Mrs. Edith Brown of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ross, Mark
and Kathy of KitChener spent the
week end with his father, Russel
Ross at the home farm and visited
with his mother at Wingham Hos-
pital.
Barry Tiffin of Kitchener visited
on ,Sundaywith Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Tiffin, Joan, Shirley andloey
and his grandmother Mrs. Orville
Tiffin.
Kinlough 11VMS
KINLOUGH NEWS
The Presbyterian Women's
Missionary Society held their
Easter Thankoffering meeting
on Wednesday evening at the
church. Mrs. Jack. Barr presided
and openedthe meeting with a
thought.
Mrs. Glen Haldenby read the
scripture. Mrs. Tom MacDon- '
ald gave the prayer. Mrs. Don
Robertson gave the, Easter?read-
ing "Borrowed" and Mrs. Homer
Devitt. and Mrs. Jack Barr sang
"In the Gaiden".
The film strip shown was "The
Preparation". Mrs. Don Bushell
'and Mrs; Ruth Wilson received
the offering and Mts. Jack Bair
gave the prayer.
Mrs. Lyman Sutton introduced
the guest speaker Mr. S. NIalhotra
of Ripley High School 'staff and
a, native of. India. He showed
interesting pictures. This was
followed with a question and
,answer period.
When I'Survey the Wondrous
Cross was sung.' Rev,. McKinney
closed the meeting with prayer.
;,,eteting,
'./Ater2a12.44
Don Robertson
Guest Speaker
hankoffering
Lucknow Presbyterian
g Auxiliary "Centennial "
ffering was held in the
h on April 17 at 8 p.m.
511adies in attendance.
rs from the Presbyterian
Evening Auxiliaries from
Ashfield , Teeswater ,
hutch, Belmore, Kinlough
KinloSs, Langside and
am Were invited to attend
eeting.
Wm. Scott and Mrs'.
Noble played .lovely music
organ and piano as the
gathered.
meeting was opened by
ack MacDonald with the
worship, followed by the
Crown Him With Many
". Words of welcome
attended to all present by,
ack MacDonald.
Devotions were given by
ames West of Ashfield
reading the Easter scrip -
om the "Good News for
nivian". Mrs. Cameron
uley from Ripley gave the
ion and Mrs. Warren , '
from Ashfield led in pray -
Robert Bregman from
desang a lovely solo
ed "0 How I Love Him".
Maudie Fisher gave a
cal Sketch of the Lucknow
erian Evening Auxiliary
is origin in 1921 to the pres-
te. Mrs. Philip Stewart
er member, gave the 7
ory prayer.
guest speaker was Mrs; Doh
on from Kinlough with a•
oving and inspiring mess -
lled "Christ".
Ted English of Wingham
greetings from the Presby -I
I
terial and Mrs. Alvin Mundell of
Belmore and 'a former member of
Lucknpw Church, gave a few re-
marks.
Mrs. Lorne Sparks from South
Kiriloss sang "The Holy City" Most
beautifully. Bill Caslick, and Mrs. Bill Me-
Mrs. Morgan Henderson gave Allister of Culross and Mr, and
the courtesy remarks With a' / Mrs. George Miller of Hamilton.
thank-you to all taking part in a.Miss Joann Laidlaw of Goder-
ich spent a few days last week most inspiring and lovely meet- '
ing. Mrs. William R ' intoul from • with her parents Mr ! and Mrs.
Whitechurch gave the closing Elroy Laidlaw and family.
Miss Joyce Tiffin of London
The ladies were invited, to the and Batry Tiffin of Kitchener spent
Fellowship Room for lunch and the holiday week end with their
parents Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin.
• Visitors on.Sunday. were Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Tiffin and Lori Of
Wingharn and Mr.. and Mrs. Bevin
Tiffin and Stephen and Mrs.' Ethel.
Stewart of Wingham and her sister
Mrs. Yeo of 5outhampton.
Mrs. Herb H4nter and Trevor
of London spent the holiday week
end with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Conn. As it was
Wallace's birthday on the week
end he received a phone call
from his son George Conn of. Sher-
brooke, Quebec arid daughter
Alma Corm at Guelph', who leav-
es 'on Saturday for Saskatoon,
where she will be employed fot
the sunimer.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Thomson,
Jeffery, Dohrfa and David on Sat-
1.ptkilow.. 'Co Or 01...School
EASTER
Easter to me' is something grand.
!That all my life it's slipped
I through my hand;
II know it's not an Easter bunny,
,And what it is, isn't very funny.
•
Our Lord he died to save my sins,,
And then he rose all over again.
Man was, cruel to our dear Lord,
But stillhe loved us without re-
.ward
He had chocolate bunnies too,
Nice shiny, bright , and new.
And that's what Easter really is.
Rosemary de Boer
Grade 4,
- Lori McKim
Grs ade 4.
THE FUNNY LITTLE. BUNNY
I met a little bunny,
With a tail so funny.
•He was painting Easter eggs
•. With his funny little legs.
saw him hide them everywhere,
After sitting in .a chair.
He Hopped here and*there -
Hiding them everywhere.
'Then he 'came up to me
And •sat,on my knee.
.And said - "Happy Easter to You".