HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-05-05, Page 10THE liNCKHOW SENTINEL, L,ECKNOW, ONTARIO
REPORTERS: Darlene Coiling and
Mary Farrell.
PRIMARY NEWS
Another season of floor hockey
• has' ended for the Primary stud-
ents. Kent Lowry's team was the
whiner over Matthew Dahmer's
team, in the final game, ,Each team'
did their best and the. captains
should be congratulated for getting
DUNGANNON
CHRISTIAN
FELLOWSOIR
(MENNONITE)
Doug Zehr, Pastor
Phone 529-7751
fl SERVICES
,A0 00 a.m. Sunday School
itieo a.m. Morning Worship
EVERYONE WELCOME
their teams together on time all
season for each game. Thanks
goes to Terry Irwin, Gary Rutledge
and Bobby Cameron for helping
during the games.
SEAT BELT FILM
On Friday; April 23,, 1976,
Constable Gaeler came to our
school and showed us a very
enjoyable film entitled."The Hum-
an Collision". He answered
questions on why we had to wear
seat belts and how very important
they are to wear.
BROOKSIDE HAPPENINGS
The annual spring concert was
held for -. a capacity crowd 'on.
Thursday, April 29 in the school:
auditorium • which was 'decorated
with balloons and flowers. Those
LUCK NOW
UNITED CHURCH
----Rev. Doug Kaufman
-Pastor
MAY 9th
, CONFIRMATION SUNDAY
10 a.in.flunday School,
11 a.m. Morning Worship
Nursery provided
for pre-school children
Homemade soup and sandwich
lunch following service on
May 16th
Sponsored by the
Youth Group
rooms that did not take part in the
Christmas concert participated in
this one. , ,
Mrs. Farrish's Kindergarten
Class 1 portrayed the story of "The
Little Red Hen" and. Class 2 "The'
Three Bears". Miss Lemon's
Grade 1 and 2 class put on a
number of spring songs and choral
readings. Mr. Granger's Grade 4
Class did a version of "Hee Haw".
Mr. Hazlitt's Grade Sixes had an
interesting .skit "Alt In A Day's
Work". Mrs. Graham's Grade 6
students gave, as choral readings,
renditions of the classic poems
"The Cremation of Sam McGee"
and "The, Glove and the Lion".
Mr. Liddle's Grade 7 Class;-Mr.
Cameron's Grade 8 Class with the
help of the Grade 7 and 8 Girls' -
Choir offered an effective ending to
Listen to the
Back to God Hour
Message of Today
CHOIR Sarnia, 8:30 a.m.
Radio dial 1070
CFOS Owen. Sound, 1:30 p.m.
Radio dial 560,
the •concert with a song and dance ,
number reminiscent of the '20s and
'30s.
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,Cancer,
can be beaten.
100,000 volunteers ,in Ontario'.
BelieVe It
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Presbyterian Church
Roy, Glenn Noble, B.A., B.D.
Minister •
Phone 528-7740
SUNDAY, MAY 9th
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Moping Worship
7:30 p.m. Evening' Service
Midweek Prayer Service
Wednesday at 8 o'clock
C.A. (Young People)
Friday at 7:30 p.m.
IN STRIDE
Middle age ih the time of life
when you can feel respectable
without trying to seem tough.
Ws. Janet MaeCounell got out
O•fthe St. MarykHdspital, Kitchen-.
• 'el', on Friday and is convalescing at
the home of her 'grandson, Bill
Buekton'of Kitchener, When she
feels better s she will return., to her .
own home in. Mildmay. South Kinloss, is having' their
anniversary on Sunday, June 13th.
Services will be conducted by guest
minister, Mr„ Richard Sands of
RiPleY, at 11 o'clock and 7.30
O'clock. •
Mr, and Mrs. Donald, MaeIrityre
and family and Mary ,Maclntyre
were. Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Dan 'Rose of Markdale.
Norma Maclntyre ,and Anne
Colwell spent , -the weekend at
Stratford. With Betty Colwell.
SUNDAY, MAY 9th.
Services at
10 a.m. "How Are You '
Righteous / Before" God?"
2:30 p.m. "The. Song of a
Mother" .
and so
This is what
is doing to b
safe up-tooda
There' are about 21 /2 million bicycles in Ontario to-
day. Last year 56 bicyclists were killed on Ontario
streets and highways, and 3,7.20 were injured.
Even one is too many.
We urge youto make yourself and Our family
familiar with the simple rules and guidelines of bicy-,
Ole safety: Obey all stop signs and traffic lights. Keep
in mind that a bicycle is, by definition, a vehicle Under.
the Highway Traffic Act. After all, you don't just "ride"
a bicycle — you driv el it. And Ontario wants every
bicyclist to drive 'Safely.
.That's why the Ontario Ministry of TranSp.ortation
and,Communications has prepared 3 easy-to-
understand folders that every bicyclist shoul,d read:
They're called "The Bicyclists Handbook,"
Ministry of Transportation
and Communications
James Snow, William Davis,
Minister Premier
"Ontario Laws and Your Bicycle," and "How To Be an
Expert Cyclist."'
For your free copies, write to: • •
Public & Safety Information Branch
Ministryof Transportation and Communications
1201 Wilson Avenue ,
• DownsvieW, Ontario M3M 1 J8
Province of Ontario
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