HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-03-12, Page 24In house league hockey
playoff action at the arena on
Saturday morning, the, can-.
1 adiens and. Maple Leafs
played to a two all tie and the
Bruins defeated the Red
Wings 3 - 1.
Kevin Smith and Bernie
Burgstna tallied for the Can-
.idiens while Perry Van OSch
Ind John Van Osch answered
tor the, Leafs.,"
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Page 24-1laie$Inew Sentinel Wednetu!ay, March 12
i The LucknoW Christian Re- is 40 million, and „only one
-/ formed. Church .was host for per cent are Christians. Drug
this year's World' Day of abuse is a great pkobletn
Prayer, which was held on '.there; as Thailand is a major
Friday, March 7, The service 'source of world opium sup--
was written by the Christian plies. The skit in the service
women of the- Church of is based on a true • incident
Christ, in Thailand, and they where a young man and
-clible'Reifoliale 'Tree- vitirnairb'seCanie victiniV-Of
dom" as the theme., drug abuse.
The population of Thailand Mrs. Jane Malda was
guest speaker, and gave a
very inspirational talk on the
theme, "Responsible Free-
dom". As. Christians, we can
rejoice with the freedom-we
receive in forgiveness of our-
sins through our Saviour,
Jesus Christ, she said. In this.
'freedom we lte responsible
to relate lovingly to one
another, to share with, to
serve and. to support one
another, Mrs. Malda clearly
showed what '`responsible
t'reodote is when she read.
Micah 6: 8 which reads as
follows: And What does the
Lord require of you, but to do
justice, and 'to love kindness,
and to walltbrtnibry--ith your
God?
The following. churches
took part in the service;
Lucknow United, Trinity IJn-
ited, Lucknow 'Presbyterian,
South Kinloss Presbyterian,
St. Peter's: Anglican, St,.
Mary's Roman Catholic, and
St: Joseph's Roman Catholic,
Kingsbridge, •
Mrs. Nancy J3rown was"
soloist and , sang "Did you
think to epray?
`The WotnentA Intor-
Church Council of Canada
each year editS, publishes '
and distributes the World
Day of Pra$ter material, as
•
well •as receives the offer-
ings, and distributes grants
for e cumenical
which communicate the
Gospel and/or, serve human
need," • -
HOttgele4gue .P14yoffs_
Tim. Bain led the Bruins
with two goals and Darin
Lindsay scored one while
Eric Haldenby replied for the
Wings.
• Next Satuiday the Bruins
meet' the ‘Canacliens and the
Maple Leafs meet the Red
Wings. The House League
fun night is planned for..
Friday, March 28.
(1) NOTICE
all
all Mr. and MrS. W. G.
Hunter returned home to
Lucknow from a 21 day trip;
Their home away from home
was at the "Blue Horizon -
motel at Fort Walton Beach
on :Okaloosa Island, Florida
on.'the Gulf of Mexico, froM
where interesting tours were
given to near by cities. These
included Pensacola, Pabama
City, Desten and surround-
ing areas. The Golden Age
Tourist bus supplied trans-
portation.
Gerda de Jong received
word tlyiS week of the death
of L. van .der. Veen of Cal
pry, formerly of Lucknow.,
in his 71st year. Mr. van der
Veen resided on the Max
Riegling farm, Huron Town-.
ship, •when he lived in this
area.
Albert and Jean Colwell of
Blackhorse visited on Sunday
with George and Olive. Col-
. well.
Births
GAUNT - Don and -Mary
Gaunt of Chatham are happy
to announce the birth of their
son, Graeme Purdon, weigh-
ing 8 lbs. 15 oz., on Tuesday,
February 19, 1980 at Chat-
ham Public General Hospit-
al., a little brother 'for Jenni-
fer. Proud grandparents are
Bill and Mildred Purdon , of
Whitechurch and Russell and
Ethel Gaunt of Wingham.
HUNTER - Bev and Linda
(nee Mewhinney) of Strat-
ford are pleased to announce
the birth o; their first son,
Jeffrey James, born at Strat-
ford General Hospital, Strat-
ford on March 5th, 1980.
Proud grandparents are Mrs.
Doris Mewhinney, Lucknow,
and. Mr. and :Mrs. Hugh
Hunter of Mount' Forest.
WATSON - Donald and
Donna of Gorrie are pleased
to announce the birth of their
daughter, Carla Kathryn, at
Victoria Hospital; London,
February 19th, 1980, weigh-
ing 7 lbs. 11 oz., a little sister
for Richard. Proud grand.
parents are Mr. and Mrs. )
Donald McKenzie, Goderich.
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