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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-07-04, Page 86 Prege$ fleretheetio Wedisedity,Jolly4, Caring and sharing is theme- of Trinity Sunday School ,service `may United 'Cherch,, held Its S J a Tool t'. Birch ser- vice and osr dim M. The theme for the day wait add Veneta* Alionled in the Card] to Worship, followed by the hymn, God :Sees the tittlea*ll• The Prayer of Ap royaI wee ver is unison led by Mac . Warren."tave the. announcement* for the coming *week, The re vewere' from' Psalms,' Luke and and were. read by Eric Andrew:and Datnielle Cranston,. The kindergarten and perry Classes. ming 'several ral s as. did the primary junior class. The offering was taken '-ht Carolyn Andrew and Coley Moore, •with Brent Cameron giving the of- fertory prayer. Admit econ played ` the plana during the thiestspeaker was Laura Morgan from: Paisley. :She bided*several dollsof diferent ages and sixes . from her large collection.' She told ' yrs in ordert of care and shire,' We must, first tol why, ',Sherry Alton. gave the dent'* remarks, She also ed the new ministers, Rev. Garth, and Rev..Orilla Bogart and. their Y son, . �, who: are living . in Dungannon.' • Elizabeth Irvin and Sharon Wine gave a presentation lag' the bols on 'the �V on Outreach now on display at* the front of the .church They hed the UCVWI' ladies. v ed,. n . ell .guilt' tt. Sunday `School awards were. _presented by Shauna Andrew : and., were as follows:, Kindergarten: Ricky Andrew 2, David Cameron 3, Karen Irvin' 3;"'' Dennis ' Andrew 5, Lynn Irvin 4, Mawii Rit. chie 3, Adam Wilidns 4; Printery Junior; l•Cethryn Alton S, Jerf An- Jeff Andrew; ballthrow, Lei drew 5, Adorn Cameron 4, Les Cranston, Adam Cameron; wheelbarrow 'rat*, K Alton and def Andrew, Lee Crandon .and Dillon Moore; kick the shoe,. Kathryn Alton, Cr'anston, Adam Cemeroin, Laura Wahine; grade five and six running race,; Ciller Moore, int Cowen; bell throw, Brent Cameron, Sandra Alton; kick the shoe, fond** Carolyn Andrew; Wheelbarrow race, 'Coley Moore and Sandra -Alton; Brent Cameron and ;Adana: +dee AWMe,uric. Andrew, Warren' ndrew;. race around the school, open to, everyone: Warren Andrew, .Erie Andrew and Jeff Andrew. Cranston 4, Heather Irvin 4, Lind - my Irvin e, Laura WWdns .4;, In termediate: Sandra Alton e, Carolyn Andrew 11, Wiley "Irvin 4; Senior: Ede Andrew 10, Shona Andrew 14, Danielle Granton 10. These Ow children have nairreed. less ^' t Sundays. Hymn " number six In the .al hildres's songbook. IOU followed by the Benediction given by H• eather 'Alton. At 11:30, everyone " met at Brookside . School for the annual picnic. Guests present were Rev. .Arthur and Betty Scott, Daryl' len et Kitchener, Rev. Ge'ald and,. - McFarlane and Rev., Garth After a. end Orilla �clous�ancy° Cameron led in the adult games rwiNng _as Rite e, last three e Manch] line, Ken. Alton; Man clock,Ritchie, most keyn,' Rev. Arthur Scott; man With mot Oeitin shoe, Murray. It • - vl0; man vdth most .p eta,.'Rev. •Gerald, McFarlane; woman with . the: least. rungs,. Gerry . McCann; woxnan with smallest shoe,. Hazel Beckett;' woman largest. POrsei., Marion • McFarlane; pew with moat dimes, Shirley Irvin; family with -newest .car, Lorne Haekett Games'fer they here in the school yard. : Three and tnrder: running -race, Angela Irvin,. Meagan Cameron, Stephen Bogart; ball throw, Angela `Irvin, Meagan Cameron; ages four, five and six: ivnning- face, ` Ricky Andrew,; J. • Rowinswell; Mall throw, Ricky. An. drew, J.,:.Rownaweli; ' .grades one sand two: running:;race, Dennis Ari- •' drew.Rolna Rownsrtell,;iaaltthrow, . Dennis • Andrew, Ada>r 'Wilkins; kick the :;silos, tennis Andrew, Adam , Wilkins; grade three. • four; .running' race :Kathryn Alton, • '•: .•. ROW APT WE ARE 'boast of our w -'o be proud of our faults, .T0 be ignorant of our. defend our world.:. -.To..hold .o r. Wit: in contewpt "Aof p and full expedienceMUM! P R r asawrE • t. An expedience Q1iAAF • deuce "UA" real haws gtren me a new energy level ala a leader in reseal organisa. tiara in my horns area. "These are just a few .'aiipplas of dawns of similar eamatents made byofL�In �,1 Are you l otereeted inyour: own abliNy to 41010, ings, solve developing ��, 'a- wont whit Oben In your orferasirlionet ,Would you tike to (earn : practical, useful �.of ]helping your organiza- tion whet ser you. are the, cbelr, president, director o r active 'Member? Then Leadereblp I Au, turn; 111��,00.(•LIA)isfor you! 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