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,
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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
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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!
T Year, 1^* hdng, held from
September r to , 5 at Bart rake'
Centrenea1 rr ale,
northeast Of•The y. progrem
will attract 50 active ',menthe -Met
rural orgardsatione, interes614 In
leveeing ' the leadership skulls
necessary to work effectivolY.Within
adivimmteandaiddiedwasimansia
their greaapy They will be learning .
more about
„� their
as In
diy�., tipleil with
others in til�eir grope and their
ability to lend an”
Applications forma are available
through your
local Ontario Mimietry
of Agriculture and
Food office,e.
coot is but
vent.* Tbet
and demand IS en-
thuaia stic: for this yea's lam
Ddlinfor applications
10 ,Tilgon271ese
,
-If vice man is as positive as he(
setae, ire_ would, not. 4.e shouting Pe
1040
1thA party can save the court
try„ it must have the help of the
That the court m also on Will
when a man comps up, for . Justice. .
....7Thet the Most. ging presses
cannot; he k
That the.`biggest ]rouse .asap
have the biggest mortgage +oh, it..
The ,employees' and management -4 Western w
agplr9,' Company Limited Wiagham Safety Ex-
cellence
. celebratgi
Through Team�18st may. Employees leeched � .with tlie`Imp�it 'Working' 250,000 born i
safely' ' and *et aid lute.::
,� and their famWm'wefie also treated to• a b�prbegae. Some of the �Clmow � '
residents employed at the Foundry betide (left to right) Edo Cay1ey,
Randy Quay; Dave 'ltallaen, La6ce Sander -
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son, Tony Ewald and Wim; resident, Randy Lieber. (Pat Livingston photo)
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