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.WHITECHURCH NEWS
Anniversary service was held
Sunday, June 12 at the United
Church- at 11 sant. with guest
minister Rev. Eric Le Drew,
organist Mrs. Garnet Farrier and"
guest pianist Mrs. Dan Tiffm.
Hymns sung were Come Thou
fount of every blessing, Birds are
singing and Lord speak to me:
Vocal soloist was Miss Susan Moss
of Newmarket, grand4nghter of
Mrs. Ben McClenaghan and the
late Benjamin McClenaghan. Jack
Whytock gave a violin solo "He".
The sermon was "Christ's Witness
Today".
In the evening hymns sung were
Day is dying in the west, 0 Lord of
life, take up Thy cross and Saviour
breathe an evening blessing.
Trumpet, clarinet and saxaphone,
"1 love to tell the story" by Paul
Finlay, Janet Laidlaw, Steve Prit-
chard; instrumentals "What a
friend we have in Jesus" and —Can
a little child like me", Doug Clark,
Kenny Irwin, Paul Finlay, Janet
Laidlaw, Carpi Nicolson; trumpet
trio, Paul Finlay, Janet Laidlaw and
Steve Pritchard. The sermon was
"Our Christian Duty".
Mr. Bev Kay attended the
General Assembly meeting of the
Presbyterian Church held at Tor-
9nto last week. Rev. Lloyd
Murdock of Dartmouth, Nova
Scotia, was also in attendance. Mr.
Kay was accompanied home by
Rev. George Peters of Kamloops,
B.C., where he was the minister of
the church they attended when
living in Kamloops. Mr. and Mrs.
Kay and Wendy took Rev. Peters to
Toronto to fly home on Saturday
evening.
In our write up last week of Cecil
de Boer going to the west to work
we erroneously spelled the name
Unicef. It should be Univac, which
is work with computers.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon. Emerson,
Darlene, Sharon and Brenda of St.
Catharines were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson
and attended the Lucknow funeral
parlour where the late Mrs.
Flanigan rested.
This community was shocked to
hear of the sudden passing on
Saturday of Mrs. Betty Flanigan,
whose funeral was held on Monday
afternoon from MacKenzie Funeral
Parlour to Greenhill Cemetery. The
community extends their sympathy
to her mother who depended on her
nursing service and to the rest of
the family.
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