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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-06-25, Page 9Luelniew Sentinel, Wednesday, June 25, 1,930-rsPage Tinily Sunday School presents awards year; ' Nancy Hunter, 8t1 year; Donna Raynard, 7th year; Jamie Alton, 9th year;. Scott. Hackett, 8th Year. Intermediate, Suzanne Al; , ton.,_12t14ear4- Diane' Ray nard, 10th year; Stev,en fon, 10th year; Paul Hackett, 10th year; . Kenny Wilkins, 12th year. Junior high, Bren- da Hackett, 12th year; Eliza- beth Wilkins, 14th year; KeVin Alton, .13th year; George Alton, 12th year. Senior, Sharon Alton, 15th year; Brian Hackett, 14th year; Ian Hackett,, 15th year; Lori Hackett, 17th year; Shirley Scott, 13th year; Janet Wilkins, .17th year. Next Snnday, June 29th ,be communion and the last Sunday that ReV. and Mrs. Miner will, be here. There will be :. no. Sunday School for the summer and there will be. no church July 6th. • The Trinity congregation • picnic Was held June 22nd at neon*, at Brookside School. About 100 enjoyed the picnic lunch in the school auditor- , Mrs. Hazel Hackett was in Charge of a contest and the • winners Were,. LargeSt family. present, Mr,And.Mrs: Marv- in , Scott and family, (6); youngest person, Carolyn Andrew, daughter of Steph- en and Anne Andrew; oldest person, Andrew; person with most change in 'his wallet, Jim Hunter; lady with most buttons, Isabel Hunter; ;man with most eye- lets in his shoes, Doug Ray- nard; and lucky plates were won by Chris' Parrish, Shauna Andrew, Donna Ray- nird, 'Lori Hackett,. Ruth:. 'Alton and Kirsten Irwin, After a-delicious pet-4IM( dinner, the children Went Outside for 'an, afternoon of fun t The results. of the races are as follows: preschool running race, Eric Andrew, Kim Fairish; kindergarten running race,; Douglas Helm' Warren Andrew; ball throw, Warren Andrew, Vanessa Alton, The two primary cias•:•" ses. enjoyed a candy scramble, Grades . 1 and .2 running race, Matthew Irwin, .Shauna Andrew; sack race; Matthew Irwin, Shauna Andrew. - Children ages $ to 8 kick the•slippet, Warren Andrevv, Matthew Irwin. The, grades 1 and 2 had 'a candly serainble. Ages'9 to 11 running raCe; Scott .Hackett, bonna Ray- nard; '371egged race, Donna Raynard and„Nancy Hunter, Donna Scott and Scott Hatk etc : Ages 12 to 14 running race, boys, Darryl Irwin; Paid Hackett; girls', Suzanne Alton, Kirsten Irwin. Rooster • fight, ages 12 to 15 girls,, Suzanne Alton, Brenda Hackett; boys, George Alton,, Kevin Alton. Ages 9 - 15, shoe scramble, Paul HAckett, Kevin Alton. Ages 9-15 divided into two groups of nine had quite'a. challenge with the "life saver ona toothpick" relay in which team two won. All • scrambled for peanutS and NM GODERICH AT CONCESSION RD. 4 PHONE 524-9981 C,,ociriicti, • candy and then played' an, ference in London last week . interesting baseball game, and is visiting her paronts, Some. of the parents helped Harvey and Betty Ritchie. "strengthen" the teams by Congratulations to Wilf too. • and Virginia Hackett who • ------celebrate-their-45t11-wedding anniversary on June 26, '• Darlene Miner of Ihndon 3 [si octc1( news spent the weekend with' Rev, Zinn and daughter, Diane and Ron Ferguson of WOod- stock . and • Chester, Bell, Jamie! Ian ancl Scott Hackett attended the, wedding of .Murray Keith of ' i.lEcknow and Wanda Linner at Victoria. United Church, Goderich on Saturday,' They also attended the reception after in Salt- Trinity- Sunday School Church 'service and presenta- tion of awards. was held. Jiine 22, at 10 a.m, 'The Sunday School superintendent, rkikAltengamthe_eall_to ; -worship. . • Thee responSive Psalm 33 : was led. by the intermediate class, taught by. Mrs; Sherry Alton and Mrs. Janet Wilk- ,ms, The SPeaker wasMrs. Cora Miner and she - used a flannelgraph to illuStrate her stories aboutthe Bible Bees, Kind,- Be Leving, Patient, Be • Obedient, Be Faithful, Be Joyful- and Be:' Thankful. • The hinior Suhday School classes' assisted Mrs. Miner With her stories and Put the. "Bees" ona hive. The junior Sunday-Schoet class teachers are; Kindergarten,' Mrs. '• Shirley Hunter, and Mrs, Joan. .Helm; primary, Mrs. .Hazel Hackettand Miss Janet 'Wilkins;, junior; Mrs. • , Hannie Scott and Mrs: Evel- yn Haekett. " „.• The prayer and announce- ments were. 'by. :the senior class which is 'in charge Of MrS. Suzanne Andrew and . Mrs.. Bell Hackett. The offer- ing and prayer: were by the`.. junior high .• class: who are taught by. tvIrs: Mary Lou .Raynard• Dona And' Mrs. • Campbell. • : , Special catechism awards for Primary catechism were presented by WA: Hannie Scott to Donna kaYnard arid Jainie Alton; :Bibles were presented : by . .Mrs. Janet Wilkins: for -the first half of the senior catechism to Shi- , ela Campbell, Paul Hackett. and Kenny Wilkins. The, 'Prayer of Serenity' plaque for the—se-cond :half ---orthe senior ;catechism was ,pres- • ented to Suzanne, Alton and --Steven-Ahem The ,attendance pins and seals . were presented by Elizabeth .and KeVin Alton to the following: Kin. dergarten, Vanessa. Alton, 3rd year; Warren .Andrew; 3rd year; Kim Parrish, 1st year;, Douglas Helm ; 3rd year; Pat Broome, .2nd year. Primary, Shauna Andrew, 5th year; 'ChriS Famish 2nd year; • Diane Browne, '3rd year; Janine Helm, 5th year. Junior, Donna Scott, 9th year; Debbie Raynard, 9th Congratulations to. Paul 'Zinn ' who • graduated from Panshavie College in pum- ness 'Acilninitration in Lon don on 'Friday. He is employ- ed by Huron Landscaping, LucknoW. Warren and Mar- ion attended, the graduation. Mrs. Donna Thompson- of Red Dear, Alberta Attended the Dietetic' Association Con- Marion, Warren and Paul ford. BY BETTY RITCHIE • LAS r NIPHITHURS:o JUNE 26th Stuart and Mrs. Miner. Please note 5howNitiest! FRI, 8.SAT. THV011OWIN6S ?tin) 9130 .P.M. 'SUN IHURS ONE SHOWING ONLYB P "THE FIRST Starts FRIDAY! EPIC HORROR FILM" • 30;111E, 5 • RHONE 524.761y FOR cOrs/pilIONE6 ADUPITIN;;;ITININT ow Et Now No wiNGHAM, ONTARIO PHONE 35T-1430 FOR 24 RR. MOVIE INFORMATIONI ciao monciliocisorri PLEASE We wilt be closed on,iNednesday NOTE: I. andThursday June 25-and-26th only , n ED. I:3 ED FRIDAY to THURSDAY . d'i.su JUNE 27 to JULY 3 Please net. Showtimes NI Fri. -Sat. 7:00-9:00 p.m.0 1:8 Sun.-Thuts. 8:00 p.m. Q. 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