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Mr. and Mrs. Ham Elliott and family
visited ever ��the yy//��weekend q with here
parennts, Mr and Mrs. Lofty ^J i o
Stratford and attended the buck and doe
for her brother, Dwight Konings of
Waterloo and Debbie Staff, of England,
Wight lived in this area a few years ago
and helped Barry on sumMer.
Norma Hinted and Jean Ross attend-
ed the annual dingof the Blue
Water Region of the A� Seeiety on
Saturday, held at the Knights of Colum,
bus Hall, near Walkerton.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rosa visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Jim vaunt of
Awad
UCW Meeting.
The Whitechurch UCW meeting was
held an April 4 in the dliome of Pauline
Adams The .topic was Christian Steward-
ship and Finance, under the leadership of
Rev. Neilson and .Mrs. Adams,
Mrs, Adorns gave thecall to worship,
Rev. Neilson read Ephesians 4:416. Mrs.
Adams read John 17:20.26, Mrs. 'Neilson
read Philippians 3:1728, 20.21 and led in
prayer.
HITECHURC.H.
by Jean Ross
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United Church OI eecver written by Mrs.
Muriel Duncan on Sunday . Mrs.
Neilson. ,gave a ceding by chopping.
eyy Leeds'
on the working poor in the church.
Thirteen answered the rollcall with a
verse containing the word shower.
The .offering and least coin, were receiv-
ed
eceiveed and Mrs. Kellam' led in prayer.
Agnes Farrier took over for the
business. Mrs. Chapman read . the
minutes and Mrs. Farrier closed with
prayer,
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Lueknow CentralPublic School:held its Science Fair haat week..,The students pictured
took first place and are eligible to go on to the Bruce County Science. Fair. Left to
right, Ryan Hackett, Grade 5, Agronomy - How Nutrients Affect Plants; Kerrie. Skinny
Grade 6, Pump it, Up (Heart); Rachael Bushell, Grade• 3, Dehydration and Reabsorp-
tion; Melissa Hare,' Grade 0, Pollution- Amy Sutherland, Grade 6, Say Cheese Please
(photograph) and Lisa Kwan, Grade. 5, Learning about- Dogs. (Pat Livingston photo)
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`Winners at Luekuow Central Public Schools Science Fair include, back row, left to
right, Chris. Jones, Grade 8, The..Faitaure Farm; Jesse Park, Grade 7, ESP; Shelley
Gollan, Grade 8, Colour. Frost rev, left to right, Heather Askes, Grade 7, Water -- What
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to the Bruce County Science Fair. (Pat Livingston photo)
UflitedChurch moderator
to visit in the area
The Right Reverend Sang Chit Lee,.
32nd Moderator of The United Church of
Canada, will visit the Hamilton • Con-
ference area April 18th - 23rd.. In his on-
ly official tour of the Conference during
his two-year term, the Siberian -born
moderator gill meet with .clergy,
women's groups,youth and the media.
Lee was elected moderator of Canada's
largest Protestant 'denomination in ,
August 1988. He had been theminister at
the Korean United Church in Toronto:
The moderator will concentrate on the
outreach of The United Church and on
hisrecent tour of Central America in his
various talks.
"We. `very' much look forward to his
visit," said . Hamilton Conference Ex-
ecutive Secretary Bruce MacDougall.
"The, moderator's wisdom and wit over
the past two years has been a source of
inspiration to the church. Youth, women's
groups and clergy . have been making
plans for the visit for some time. This is
an important event in the life of the •
church in Hamilton Conference."
Hamilton Conference is one of 13 con-
ferencee in The United Church of '
Canada. Hamilton Conference IS a region
stretching from Mississauga to Kitchener
and from Lake Erie to Tobermory. It
comprises about 90,000 members within
350 congregations.
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