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SENTINEL,
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/, ONTARIO.
fro'irn burr representative,
.Mr. P. Sherratt Kingsbridge
who will be at; the Sutton Park Inn C.W.L.
KINCARI,INE (396-3444) The July meeting of.the St. Jos-
eph's•C.W.L, was held in the Par -
on .Wednesday, July 24th ish Hall with 14 members and 2
guests present. President, Mrs.
you requIre fli7anclfiy to start, moclerrliZe, John Howard, presided and called
unable to the meeting to order, Prayers
- terms a17CI were said. and Father Dentinger
coliddlol7s, Perhaps IDB cari help ,u. read a scripture from the Bible.
'Prayers will be said for Shannon
h
,a,,,.,lyuvrY'Ypo°' ,,.nc
Nne �...
regarding his stand against abor-
Forgett by. t e League members at
we can
,,,V,,,.•m.nu18CIIJ �K'��,Fon..•
-
tion was read. A letter, was. sent
ing this week with their grand-
2.30 p.m. on Wednesday at Luck=
q�.il u.e.. . %OuriNn vartwootion. ,Q,I
icutlN. • • • ist.n44 .. ', I
,,,..n.n • • •
Lyle Willis returned home on
jk
now. A wedding gift will be pres-
c,,,il tlou mip a buu�
don't believe in the power of
ented to Gerry O'Neill and his new
C.n.G.
�'
;�'wF `
Lucas of Marsville.
wife. Discussion re the K.'of C.
y,,,,,p.;�.�n,�W" '
1 i
`
Mr,. and Mrs. Jim Wilson of'
to pray 'and have faith. Jesus
The Port Albert Christ Church
team, report that •on, Sunday the
Wingham were Sunday evening,
trophy will.beheld at the next
game played with Kincardine
`r /
visitors with Mr- .and Mrs. Robert
meeting.
FOR '.ADVANCE APPOINTMENT CALL• OR WRITE Thank you notes•were read. A
1139 - 2nd AVE E. OWEN SOUND (376.4431) letter from the Liberal candidate
I ���aF rf'K: •
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Freeman O Iso,
Gravel Pit
114 Miles West Of Dungannon
CHOI EM
�E CEMENT GRAVEL
CRUSHED ROAD GRAVEL
SAND, / STONE,. •TOP FILL
FINE, MEDIUM OR COARSE
PIT RUN GRAVEL
4 ALL LOADS WEIGHED FOR YOUR ACCURATE MEASURE
16 METRIC TONS -- 22046 LBS.
. 4
EVERYONE WELCOME
m
LUCKNOW
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED
CHURCH -
J. W. Van Stempvoort
Pastor •
Servtw*:
10:30 a.m. Worship Service
8:00 p.m. Worship Service
Minister
Phone 528-2740 1
10 a.m. Sunday School j
11 a.m. Morning Worship 1
Joint services with Lucknow
United and South Kinloss
Presbyterian Churches.
July 7th to July 21st
In Lucknow Presbyterian
Church
• July 28th to August 11th
,South Kinloss Presbyterian
Church
August 18th to September i
Lucknow United Church
WEDNESDAY jUL, i11
age by the London Free Pc
a letter was sent to Mr,
in thanks for thex. Kt .
and inviting them tothe�tt
tion Ceremon Gtr
y June 27,
'The treasurer's report was
The roll call was given,,,.
a total, of 72 members, ZOw
gift memberships 6 to wo
over 70 years and 14 to 4ew
bers.' Mrs., Fraynereported•`
catering comittee; 37 hot,
turkey meals were served at
Fellows' Anniversary; and 75'
meals were served at the Gra
tion, Volunteers are neede
the wedding dinner .being se
for Judy Moran's weddingou
ust 17; the C " W. L, • also have
asked to serve lunch in. the e
ing at Saitford Hall, The
is also asked to served lunch:
Danny Frayne's wedding at
reception' on August 3 in GO
arena.
Mrs. Howard read the nam
birthday recipients•at Huro
on July 17 and the program
planned Mrs Clem Steffl
unteered to take part in6e
gram; Mrs.'Howard accept
look after the lunch and the
ents to 28 recipients, Mrs,
Courtney reported on the F
tion and upcoming birthday:
those over "80; Mrs, H ow8
Mrs Courtney sold 44 books
tickets at the Lucknow Red
July 2. • More tickets are be
made by Mrs. Courtney and'
Ste Mer, The League dec'
serve meals to the displayin
ers and the visitors at the L
Craft Festival as there are
events coming up at, that ti
A mass for Shannon Fbrg
will be said on behalf of 6
League.
Brother David Ernst CA,
missionary in Bolivia for 10
and originally from Walken
gave an excellent report'on
missionary work in Bolivia,
slides.
The meeting was adjourn
prayers were said,
REFORMED CHU
AT LOCHALSH
will hold
MORNING WORSW AT
throughout the aper
Minider
Dr. David FrOMA
NL Ph, D,
LUCKNOW
UNITED CHU
SCHEDULE FOR
SUMMER SERVICE
Joint services with'Luc
bm
South Kinloss Presby"
Churches
Morning Wo
July 7th to July 2
In LuWel
ckn Chi es
July 28th to August l
South Kinlohs�pesb
August 16th to Septem
In Lucknow' United
Lucknow United Ch
Ministerial. Supply Au
Rev. T. J. Rees
September 1
Rev. Douglas Ka
regarding his stand against abor-
tion was read. A letter, was. sent
ing this week with their grand-
WHITECHU-RCH
to Mrs. Gardiner, Past President
Lyle Willis returned home on
jk
fir• C" { ..
Sunday after spending -a week with
don't believe in the power of
his grandparents Mr, and -Mrs.
Willis of Newry are on holidays.
;�'wF `
Lucas of Marsville.
�1
why things happen but they forget
`
Mr,. and Mrs. Jim Wilson of'
to pray 'and have faith. Jesus
The Port Albert Christ Church
team, report that •on, Sunday the
Wingham were Sunday evening,
k1>rF3.
game played with Kincardine
`r /
visitors with Mr- .and Mrs. Robert
1�1al
strength. If they do this their
+ j•
Mowbray, .
t
The meeting opened with the Pres -
res -Mrs:
Mrs :Russel Ross. on Thursday
25th REUNION
ident, Mrs. Alma Black, giving.
last accompanied Mr,' and Mrs,
and be joyful. Music was bythe
.Orrs held. their 25th reunion. in
Joe Millen of Teeswater to Lond-
choir and Jackie Whytock gave a
Riverside Park on Sunday. There
on where they had medical check-
-violin solo,, Rock of Ages, accom-
were around 65 present for dinner
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and supper. Games and' races,
A poem; .God who touches
were enjoyed by the
pianist.-
young folks, who also joined in
4f;
humorous contests held. for the ,
f
older folks.
Among those present were. Rich-
Eric .Evans of Hyde Park were'Whitechurch
ard Orr of B.C.; Mr, and Mrs.
i;
Winston Martin, -Valerie and Dar-
r '
ren of Pennsylvania; Melvin, Orr
Evans on their way home from
of Chesley; Mr, and Mrs. Bud Orr
The minutes .of the last meet -
of Wiarton; Mr. • and Mrs. Jim '
,.x... �,
"`'
Toth, Robbie and Billie of Water-
x�
loo; Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Rudy.
was .dealt with,
and Jim Orr of London; Mr, and
Women held their meeting with.
Mrs. Andy Orr of. Exeter. Other
son of Brucelea Haven , Walker-
relatives were present from Wing -
Livingston.was'read by Mrs. Alma
ham, Teeswater, Ripley. 'Mrs'.
and shut ins after which they re.-
Andy Orr and Mrs. Wm. Orr were
Mr: and Mrs. Russel Ross were
the ones who arranged •the .first pic-
Christ Church, The roll call was
nic. As a recognition of Mrs.
meeting'.
Andy Orr's part and in honor of
lim Taylor of East-Wawanosh.
the 25th gathering Mrs. John L.
ent. The Health and Welfare
Currie presented Mrs. Orr with
•wa's in charge of the business. The
a gift.
gan working on Alan Falconer's
*Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs.
Draper and the treasurer's report
Wayne Farrier of Guelph on the
The treasurer's report•was given
arrivalon Tuesday , July 9th, 1974
The Gillespie -Martin picnic
of a baby girl at Guelph •General
Business followed which includ-•
Hospital, a sister for Kimberley.
Mrs. Garnet Farrier read a
Russel Ross was in London on
.
Friday last for a medical check
service on July 14th, and the, Biz-
up. '
thanking the society for the bale
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis and
noon to enjoy visiting with Tela-
Dana are visiting with her parents
The ladies of the church. are
Mr. and * Mrs . Garnet Farrier.
a. letter from the Women's, •
They are on their way home after
jay •
a visit with his brother and wife
for Bride-to-be Miss Charlene
at Sioux Look Out and attended
y , .
the Gillespie -Martin picnic.
Mrs. George Webster returned
Little Misses Carolyn and. Robin
31st in the church basement.
Willis and their brother are spend -
Freeman O Iso,
Gravel Pit
114 Miles West Of Dungannon
CHOI EM
�E CEMENT GRAVEL
CRUSHED ROAD GRAVEL
SAND, / STONE,. •TOP FILL
FINE, MEDIUM OR COARSE
PIT RUN GRAVEL
4 ALL LOADS WEIGHED FOR YOUR ACCURATE MEASURE
16 METRIC TONS -- 22046 LBS.
. 4
EVERYONE WELCOME
m
LUCKNOW
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED
CHURCH -
J. W. Van Stempvoort
Pastor •
Servtw*:
10:30 a.m. Worship Service
8:00 p.m. Worship Service
Minister
Phone 528-2740 1
10 a.m. Sunday School j
11 a.m. Morning Worship 1
Joint services with Lucknow
United and South Kinloss
Presbyterian Churches.
July 7th to July 21st
In Lucknow Presbyterian
Church
• July 28th to August 11th
,South Kinloss Presbyterian
Church
August 18th to September i
Lucknow United Church
WEDNESDAY jUL, i11
age by the London Free Pc
a letter was sent to Mr,
in thanks for thex. Kt .
and inviting them tothe�tt
tion Ceremon Gtr
y June 27,
'The treasurer's report was
The roll call was given,,,.
a total, of 72 members, ZOw
gift memberships 6 to wo
over 70 years and 14 to 4ew
bers.' Mrs., Fraynereported•`
catering comittee; 37 hot,
turkey meals were served at
Fellows' Anniversary; and 75'
meals were served at the Gra
tion, Volunteers are neede
the wedding dinner .being se
for Judy Moran's weddingou
ust 17; the C " W. L, • also have
asked to serve lunch in. the e
ing at Saitford Hall, The
is also asked to served lunch:
Danny Frayne's wedding at
reception' on August 3 in GO
arena.
Mrs. Howard read the nam
birthday recipients•at Huro
on July 17 and the program
planned Mrs Clem Steffl
unteered to take part in6e
gram; Mrs.'Howard accept
look after the lunch and the
ents to 28 recipients, Mrs,
Courtney reported on the F
tion and upcoming birthday:
those over "80; Mrs, H ow8
Mrs Courtney sold 44 books
tickets at the Lucknow Red
July 2. • More tickets are be
made by Mrs. Courtney and'
Ste Mer, The League dec'
serve meals to the displayin
ers and the visitors at the L
Craft Festival as there are
events coming up at, that ti
A mass for Shannon Fbrg
will be said on behalf of 6
League.
Brother David Ernst CA,
missionary in Bolivia for 10
and originally from Walken
gave an excellent report'on
missionary work in Bolivia,
slides.
The meeting was adjourn
prayers were said,
REFORMED CHU
AT LOCHALSH
will hold
MORNING WORSW AT
throughout the aper
Minider
Dr. David FrOMA
NL Ph, D,
LUCKNOW
UNITED CHU
SCHEDULE FOR
SUMMER SERVICE
Joint services with'Luc
bm
South Kinloss Presby"
Churches
Morning Wo
July 7th to July 2
In LuWel
ckn Chi es
July 28th to August l
South Kinlohs�pesb
August 16th to Septem
In Lucknow' United
Lucknow United Ch
Ministerial. Supply Au
Rev. T. J. Rees
September 1
Rev. Douglas Ka
regarding his stand against abor-
tion was read. A letter, was. sent
ing this week with their grand-
shall ask the Father in my name
to Mrs. Gardiner, Past President
mother Mrs.. Doris Willis,- while
he will give it you. People
of the Diocese, re the poor cover -
their parents Mr., and Mrs. Gary
don't believe in the power of
Willis of Newry are on holidays.
prayer. They keep wondering
Port A Ib e. r tA W
Richard Moore and Joey Tiffin,
why things happen but they forget
.0 . .
members of. the Wingham Tyke
to pray 'and have faith. Jesus
The Port Albert Christ Church
team, report that •on, Sunday the
told us to love God with the, soul,
Anglican Church Women' held
game played with Kincardine
heart, mind• with all their. `
their July meeting at the home. of
team at Teeswater Parkresul'ted
strength. If they do this their
Mrs, Eimer Graham in God-erich.
in "Wingham being the winners,
life would be one of joy. In
The meeting opened with the Pres -
res -Mrs:
Mrs :Russel Ross. on Thursday
your own life give thanks to.God
ident, Mrs. Alma Black, giving.
last accompanied Mr,' and Mrs,
and be joyful. Music was bythe
the call to worship followed by
Joe Millen of Teeswater to Lond-
choir and Jackie Whytock gave a
the member's prayer and the
on where they had medical check-
-violin solo,, Rock of Ages, accom-
-Lord's prayer repeated in unison.
UPS.
panied by Mrs. Garnet Farrier,
A poem; .God who touches
Mr, and Mrs. Ironside of Arva
pianist.-
Earth with beauty, was read by
were Sunday visitors with Mr.. and
Mrs. Clara Draper, and the scrip-
Mts. Bill Evans. 'Mr., and Mrs,
ture lesson was read by Mrs. Ann
Eric .Evans of Hyde Park were'Whitechurch
UCW
Livingston.• Mrs. Alma Black then
callers on his parents Mr. and Mrs.
gave. the meditation.
Evans on their way home from
WHITECHURCH NEWS
The minutes .of the last meet -
attending the Donaldson picnic
On Tuesday, July 9, at 2 p.m.
ing were read:, and correspondence
at Teeswater , where they had tak-
the Whitechurch United Church
was .dealt with,
en her mother Mrs, Robert Donald.
Women held their meeting with.
A poem written by Mrs. Ann.
son of Brucelea Haven , Walker-
the ladies first visiting the sick
Livingston.was'read by Mrs. Alma
ton.
and shut ins after which they re.-
Black entitled., The Altar of
Mr: and Mrs. Russel Ross were
turned to the church for a business
Christ Church, The roll call was
Sunday visitors with 'Mr, and Mrs..
meeting'.
answered with 12 members pres-
lim Taylor of East-Wawanosh.
. Mrs., Millan Moore president
ent. The Health and Welfare
The carpenters on �donday be-.
•wa's in charge of the business. The
report was given by.Mrs: Clara
gan working on Alan Falconer's
roll call was answered by 8 ladies.
Draper and the treasurer's report
new house.
The treasurer's report•was given
was given by Mrs. Viola Petrie.
The Gillespie -Martin picnic
by Mrs. Albert Coultes.
Business followed which includ-•
was held on Sunday at
Mrs. Garnet Farrier read a
ed the lunch for the cemetery
Riverside Park, Wingham, where
letter from Fred Victor Mission
service on July 14th, and the, Biz-
iround 35 gathered for the after-
thanking the society for the bale
aar on July 27th,
noon to enjoy visiting with Tela-
sent. Mrs. George Thompson read
The ladies of the church. are
:fives and lunch at the close of the
a. letter from the Women's, •
•also planning a community shower
jay •
Inter Church Council of Canada
for Bride-to-be Miss Charlene
We are pleased to report that
thanking the society for donation
Adams which will be held on July
Mrs. George Webster returned
from the World Day of Prayer.
31st in the church basement.
some from Wingham Hospital on
Mrs. Millan Moore closed the
A contest was conducted by
Tuesday,.
meeting with•prayer.
Mrs, Alma Black and was won by
-Dalton Schultz was admitted
Mrs. Ann .Livingston: A reading .
Wednesday evening to Wingham'
was given by'Mrs. Viola Petrie ,
ind District Hospital. The com-
.DUNGANNON
-Dignified - Who Me? The meet-
riunity wishes Dalton a very
CHRISTIAN
ing closed with prayer followed by
;peedy recovery.
Chalmers congregation on Sun-
FELLOWSHIP
lunch served by the hostess.
lay attended services at the Unit-
(MENNONITE)
:d Church where baskets of flow -
Orrie
Lucknow
:rs decorated the church.
Gingrich, Pastor
Service was conducted by Mr.
King,
SERVICES
Presbyterian Church
.aw•rence whose text was
rom John 10 - What so ever ye
i0:00 a.m. Sunday School
.A
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
Rev. Glenn Noble; B.A., B.D.
Freeman O Iso,
Gravel Pit
114 Miles West Of Dungannon
CHOI EM
�E CEMENT GRAVEL
CRUSHED ROAD GRAVEL
SAND, / STONE,. •TOP FILL
FINE, MEDIUM OR COARSE
PIT RUN GRAVEL
4 ALL LOADS WEIGHED FOR YOUR ACCURATE MEASURE
16 METRIC TONS -- 22046 LBS.
. 4
EVERYONE WELCOME
m
LUCKNOW
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED
CHURCH -
J. W. Van Stempvoort
Pastor •
Servtw*:
10:30 a.m. Worship Service
8:00 p.m. Worship Service
Minister
Phone 528-2740 1
10 a.m. Sunday School j
11 a.m. Morning Worship 1
Joint services with Lucknow
United and South Kinloss
Presbyterian Churches.
July 7th to July 21st
In Lucknow Presbyterian
Church
• July 28th to August 11th
,South Kinloss Presbyterian
Church
August 18th to September i
Lucknow United Church
WEDNESDAY jUL, i11
age by the London Free Pc
a letter was sent to Mr,
in thanks for thex. Kt .
and inviting them tothe�tt
tion Ceremon Gtr
y June 27,
'The treasurer's report was
The roll call was given,,,.
a total, of 72 members, ZOw
gift memberships 6 to wo
over 70 years and 14 to 4ew
bers.' Mrs., Fraynereported•`
catering comittee; 37 hot,
turkey meals were served at
Fellows' Anniversary; and 75'
meals were served at the Gra
tion, Volunteers are neede
the wedding dinner .being se
for Judy Moran's weddingou
ust 17; the C " W. L, • also have
asked to serve lunch in. the e
ing at Saitford Hall, The
is also asked to served lunch:
Danny Frayne's wedding at
reception' on August 3 in GO
arena.
Mrs. Howard read the nam
birthday recipients•at Huro
on July 17 and the program
planned Mrs Clem Steffl
unteered to take part in6e
gram; Mrs.'Howard accept
look after the lunch and the
ents to 28 recipients, Mrs,
Courtney reported on the F
tion and upcoming birthday:
those over "80; Mrs, H ow8
Mrs Courtney sold 44 books
tickets at the Lucknow Red
July 2. • More tickets are be
made by Mrs. Courtney and'
Ste Mer, The League dec'
serve meals to the displayin
ers and the visitors at the L
Craft Festival as there are
events coming up at, that ti
A mass for Shannon Fbrg
will be said on behalf of 6
League.
Brother David Ernst CA,
missionary in Bolivia for 10
and originally from Walken
gave an excellent report'on
missionary work in Bolivia,
slides.
The meeting was adjourn
prayers were said,
REFORMED CHU
AT LOCHALSH
will hold
MORNING WORSW AT
throughout the aper
Minider
Dr. David FrOMA
NL Ph, D,
LUCKNOW
UNITED CHU
SCHEDULE FOR
SUMMER SERVICE
Joint services with'Luc
bm
South Kinloss Presby"
Churches
Morning Wo
July 7th to July 2
In LuWel
ckn Chi es
July 28th to August l
South Kinlohs�pesb
August 16th to Septem
In Lucknow' United
Lucknow United Ch
Ministerial. Supply Au
Rev. T. J. Rees
September 1
Rev. Douglas Ka