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The Aintibel-Blepworth
Public School Band enter- .. .
tained atadenta at Lucknow
Central Public School on
Thursday last. week when
the school held their final::
assembly for 'this year. The
band under the direction of
Miss Johnston' was a
ar number on the; Program •‘
with the assembly audi-
ence. [Sentinel Staff Photo] •
St. Helerts rtdmiit
A delicions hinch of fruit
bread and cheese`. was serv-
ed,
LUCKNOVII
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Wm. Munshaw
B.A. M. Div.
,SIJNBAY,-JUNE 15
10' a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. Morning WQrship
Everyone Welcome
The June meeting of St.
Helens W.I. was held in the
hall on Thursday eyening,
June with '19 inembers
present. The grandmothers
were presented with lovely
corsages as they entered the
hall.
Mrs. Bob Aitchison wel-
comed all and Mrs. Ivan
Clarke was searetary. Aw-
ards for Brookside school
ea-dilation ;were discussed
and. Mrs. Aitchisan was ap"-
pointed to buy these.
It was decided not to
canvass' for the Athritis Soc-
iety btit•to give a. donation of
$20 to this worthy cause. St.
group met on June 2nd, hi Canada, "Frierid-s- Tar
1980. The president opened Life". Sally felt thii annual
with prayer and welcomed meeting expressed unity ac-
everyone. ross Canada for their COM-
President Mrs. Sally Cam-
peau attended the 8th annual
meeting of Alliance for Life
at the University of Ottawa
on May 9 and 10. Among the
eminent speakers were, Dr.
Myre Sim of the University of
Ottawa, a world renowned
psychiatrist who spoke on
"Abortion and Psychiatry";
Dr.' Reg. Bannister, Cam-
bridge who gave a critique on
the Anglican Task Force
Study Report - Euthanasia
and Infanticide and Tanya
Hughson, a woman, who has
had an abortion and suffered
from it, and as a result has
Abortion and psychiatry
Winglikain pro-life topic
The Wingham Pro Life started a new Pro Life group
flelens • collected $394.00 far
:the cancer fund', which
higher than. last. year.
Report of the • ()Meer?
Conference was given by
:Mrs. G. McPherson who•
attended from :this branch.
Mrs.' Lloyd MAIM reported
on the district annual held in
Goderich and reported that-
the allottnent for the foster
child had beentaispd•frotn 50,
cents to 75 cents a member:
Barb Tyler preSited for the
prograth: A sing 'song with
Norma ,Raynard: at the Piano •
was much enjoyed and Nor-
ma was given ,a donation for
the song, sheets slip. • has
mon cause.
Mrs. Joanne Kirkland vol-
unteered to be local member
on the Board of Directors for
the association of Southern
Ontario Pro Life Groups.
The group.is planning to
have a garage and bake sale
at Harry Sjaarda's Turkey
Farin just west of Wingham
on highway 86 on Friday,
June 27 and Saturday, June
28. All donations will be .
welcome. No clothing accept-
ed.
A slide presentation was
shown and the meeting was
adjourned.
prepared 'for their use.
A contest on trees for the
grandmothers only was won
by. janet McPherson. Char-
adei which the grandinoth-
ers had to act and the others
guess, proved humorous.
The. motto. `Be kind to the
aged they have come a. Icing
Way; help the young, ' they.
have a long way.to go"?..was
• ,well .Prepared by mrs,. ' pill
Purdon and given. by Mrs.
Cooper:
The topic on Grandmeth-
. ers was well given by Mrs L'
Moffat. Norma Raynard con-
ducted •a contest. Current
Eyents„.•prepared by Miss
Beatrice MeQuillin were read
.by Isabel Gaunt. Several
good' okes.werelold by some
members .for humour in the
meeting.
LUCK14410IN
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED
CHURCH'
SUNDAY, JUNE 15--
Services
For SuMmer Months
June, July, August
10:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.
Saturday Bible School
9:30 .11:45 a.M.
Listen tc• the
Back to God flour.
10:30 a.m. CKNX '
10 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a'. m.
Morning WorshiP
ursery Provided '.
For Prp-Sdlool Children.
Jr. Pongregation for
5'- 8 Year Old Children
A stove exhatist fan filter clogged with grease
and grime makes the tan motor work longer
and harder to draw air through: Just soaking
the filter in mild soap or detergent will fix
this energy waster.
Use Energy Wisely
Tune-up, cleanup. It's simple. Appliances
that are clean and well-cared for last longer
and use less electricity: Over the long run,
you can save money on, appliance replace-
ment. And of course, the less energy you
waste, the more dollars you save.
Grease and burnt-bn food really reduce
your oven's efficiency. A clean oven .
works' better and uses less electricity.
Opening the oven.door too often also
_wastes valuable heat. If you have a
window in the oven door, keeping it see-
through clearl can clear up the problem.
DOtf:t waste your energy:
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