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.LUCKNOW
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED
CHURCH '
Rev. Doug Haufman
Miniater
SUNDAY, MAY4
10 a.m. Sunday School
11::00 a.m.
Morning Worship
Nursery Provided
For Pre-School Children
-,_6:30.p.m. Congregational-
Pot Luck Supper
Followed by an Evening •
Of Fun and Fellowship._
Jr. Congregation for
5 - 8 Year Old-Children
LUCKNOVV
UNITED
CHURCH
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►ryes elect new officers
was yellow sweetheart roses.
• She was assisted by the
mother of the groonfwearing
a floor length apricot gown
with bouffant sheer sleeves
and full • skirt. Her Corsage
was of burnt Orange sweet-
heart roses.
0.
Baskets of pink and bur-
gundy gladiola and carna-
tions decorated the Lucknow
United Church on March 22,
1980 for the 4 p.m, .cerernony
which united in marriage
Patricia Isab-elle Hamilton
arid Thomas Arthur Lee,
groom's parents are Mr. and
carried a bouquet of white
and pink silk roses with pink
ribbon accents.
The bridesmaid wore a
floor length burgundy dress
which featured a pinafore of
pink on white. She carried,
daisies, pink sweetheart ros
es and burgundy baby's
breath in a white basket with
pink ribbons.
The groom was attended
by James Macklem of Ed-
monton as groomsman and
Duane Lee as junior grooms-
man. They wore slate grey
tailored three piece suits.
Guests were ushered by
Steve Lee of London, brother
of the groom, and Steve
Hamilton, Edmonton, broth-
er of the bride.
Mary Lynn Cayley, Luck-
now, organist, provided tra-
ditional wedding .music and
the soloist, Valerie Schram of
Edmonton accompanied her-
self with the guitar.
The reception followed at
the Lucknow Community
Centre where Bittersweet
provided the music.
• The bride's mother wel-
comed guests wearing a floor
length baby •blue gown with
sheer sleeves and full skirt
and V-neckline. Her corsage
League Prayers 'Said' by the
12 members opened the
Meeting Of' St, Mary's
C,W,L. held \ at Pinecrest
Manor last .Week.
Mrs. LeddY,., president;
welcomed all and \the minut-1
es were read by Mrs; Mac
Donald. Mrs. Smith gOetie
treasnrer's re Olt which,
showed: ‘ a very gratifyilg
year, •
Correspondenceincluded
a Thank You letter from their
adopted priest in India:
The Diocesidn' convention
in. Sarnia in May was discus-
• Lucknow U.C.W. had their
spring Thankoffering on Sun-
day evening, • April. 20 at '.8'
p.m. and had the neighbour-
ing churches as their guests.
Mary Lynn Cayley played an
organ prelude prior to the
service.
and Ritchie, welcomed every-
one and Mrs. Harvey' Hous-
ton:ankIvIrs. Glenn Walden
opened .with a lively sing
song:
e The them Of the devotion's
was "New Birth in Nature
and New Birth in a Christian.
Mrs. H. Jefferson took
over for the business An the
absence of the president. A
social time was enjoyed at
the close pf the meeting. ' •
sed and they decided not to
send a delegate this year.
ert Irwin and Mrs. Eldon.
Bradley.
The Pine. River
girls sang the song that they
had composed for the
C.G.I.T, jamboree near St,
Mary's this summer. Mrs.
Ritchie introduced•the speak-
er., Rev..Wilena BrOwn, of
Varna, who showed 'her
slides of Japan, with an
interesting commentary,
Mrs. Jack. Treleaven gaVe
the Courtesy remarks. Four
LucknowC.G.I.T. iris ush
erect and took up the offer-
ing, With the Offertory Pray;
•
nell; treasurer, Mrs', Lee
MinTay; spiritual director,
Fr. E. Dentinger. • •
Fr, Dentinger 'gave his
usual inspiring message
which concluded ,with a po-
em, Because, Mrs. Leddy on
behalf of herself and the
retiring executive, expressed
thIlikrfor alrITiebo.cliera-
tion in., the past year and
A most interesting evening
was planned by the commit-
tee in charge of the Sunshine
Sister banquet for St Helens
Women's Institute.
It was held at the Vendome
Hotel in —Teeswater when-
Women's Institute members,
friends and some husbands
enjoyed
a delicious. smorgas-
bord dinner. Jn..all 43 people
were in attendance. •'
Following the dinner, In-
stitute members exchanged
gifts and the secret sisters
were revealed at this time.
The husbands and visitors
each received a Small gift
also. •
Jim Aitchison made a
short speech and;thanked the
Institute for inviting the hus-
bands. He 'said the ladies
Services
10:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
Saturday Bible School
9:30 ; 11:45 a.m.
•
Listen to the
Back:to God Hour
10.:30 CKNX
reactingconcluded. by M a 'a' es ChaSer",• Moments.to •
The Act of Concescratioh
Was -repeated and, the mein.
bets 'then Visited with the
patients. '•
St. Mary's C.W.L, would
like to express their thanks to.
Pinecrest Manor for _giving
us the brineeiing
The president, Mrs. Leon
parents of the bride.
Mrs. l'hernas Lee of London,.Mrs. S. W. ,Gibsen, God- .
Rev. Douglas Kaufman of erich, granchnother of the UCW meetLucknow offlcfated. bride wore a floral long
The bride wore a long sleeved gown in tones of Donnybrook U.C.W. met white gown featuring a -key- smoky bine and rose. She at the home of Mrs. Wes
hole neckline and bouffant wore pink sweetheart roses Jefferson for the. April meet
lace sleeves and full skirt.. as her corsage. Mrs. Sarah ing, April, 15 with a , very
The bodice was overlaid with Hamilton, grandmother of small attendance. - chantilly, lace and small the bride, wore a two piece Mrs. Eilleen Hanna open pearls and a sheer nylon peach ensemble with an ed the 'meeting' With 'a
chiffon train fell from the overshawl of ecru crochet reading, 0 sing with Joy. • back of the _skirt. and a Corsage of white sweet- Mrs. H. Jefferson, Mrs. B. The veil had scalloped •heart roses. - - --L * .Hardy-.and ¤Mrs. Wes-Jeffer- edges- -with -silk • thrith and --The bride Changed to a son read the. scripture. Mrs. was held by a headpiece of black velour pantsuit and Hanna then read a poen',
chantilly lace and pearls. She western hat for travelling. Borrowed, and Headlines of carried a bouquet of pink silk They will reside in Ednion- Autumn Gol .
roses and burgundy baby's ton, Albert where the groom .Mrs. Hann took the topic, breath. is employed with P & S What happene to Christian- Patricia Murray, London, Plumbing, and the bride ity after thr res rection. She
friend of the bride, was the works with Dr. U. Vyers, then read a poe , Antique
maid of honour and Amanda E.N.T., Surgeon. _Shop. Lee of London attended as Guests attended from -Ed-
bridesmaid. monton, LondOn, St: Thom-
The maid of honour wore a as, Brantford, Forest, Lucan,
floor length sleeveless gown Exeter, Lucknow and the
in' burgundy featuring a. high surrounding area.
neckline and tiered skirt. She
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Mrs. 0:Pr)orrirell gave two
interesting readings, The
Crystal Set and This Book -
' Bible. Mrs, Ross alSQ read a
poem, Help Yourself to HaP-
piness. •
As this was the last meet-
...:ring--of-the,Leagne-y-ear -the• —
new slate of.officers was read
• by Mrs. MacDonald, namely:
presiden , Mrs. Gerry Ross.
1st .vice, WS. Art' Gilmore;
.2nd vice, Mrs, Glenn Porter;
' 3rd vice, Mrs. Jim McGuire;'
secretary, Mrs, B. °Mon-
ThiiiikoffOing
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LUCKN OW
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Wm. Munshaw
B.A. M. Div,
SUNDAY, MAY 4
10 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. Morning Worship
Everyone Welcome
both of Edmonton, Alberta,: Honoured gnests were. Mr. This was taken by Mrs. er' given by Kay Morrison. decided since they had dish-
The bride is the daughter and Mrs. S. Gibson of Mildred Cameron, Mrs, Rob Mrs. Ritchie gave the closing es to do when they went
of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ham- GOderich and Mrs:, Sarah prayer and the benediction home, they would take their
ilton, Lucknow and the Hamilton ; Lucknow, grand- husbands along. ' closed the service. .
there.
unshine Sister banquet:
Three memberS reeeived
gifts for perfect attendance
at all meetings during the
year,'Mrs. Gordon Lyons,
MM. rr
Interesting
l.Harold
4r° caoCun°61it et P.s t6sr wereal-d —
held by Mrs: Cooper and
Margaret Crangtdii. Winners
were Barb Tyler, Mrs.,10.3'-
nard.
Theevening concluded
with a few rousing games of
bingo.'Some of the winners
were Lloyd 'Moffat, Muriel
Moffat, Greta Webster, Bea-
Wee Oct/U.111in ; Caroline
• Snowden; Alan Cranston,
Celia AitchiSon, Elaine Er-
rington and Jean Phillips.