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
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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.
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