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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-11-08, Page 42i 14- Laelmaw Sent 1, Wed lay, November 1S, 1978 Play volleyball at Brookside Sport's Night BY MARY SERE SOCIAL NEWS A Sport's Night -for adults in the school area was held at Brookside School- 9n Monday evening, November 6, Mrs. Sheila Gunby led the group in an exercise regime for a few minutes and then the group enjoyed a game of volleyball. The next meeting is on Wednesday, November 15. This group plans to meet weekly, usually on Mondays. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stir- ling, Darlene and Harold of Thamesville, spent the week- end with Betty's. parents, Mr. and. Mrs, Robert Irvin, and attended the 50th wed- ding anniversary party for Mr. and. Mrs.• Nelson Ray - nava at Brookside School on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Irvin called on Mrs. Gordon Rit- chie in Lucknow on Sunday afternoon on the occasion of her 80th birthday. Congratulations are ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGee who celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday, November 18th. Friends are invited to "open House" at the Harold Er- rington home, 7.00 - 9.00 p.m. Thos. Webster returned home from Wingham Hospit- al on Friday. His grand- daughters, Mice Bradley, Cambridge; Brenda Miller and baby son, Bradley, Kit- chener; Faye and Bruce Rodriguez of Hamilton visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Webster on Sunday. Mrs. Louise Anderson, Toronto, spent the- weekend with Mrs. Mary Morris, God- erich and called around the village on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Falmer Kilpatrick visited with Mrs. Ceeil Blake on Sunday even- ing, Mrs, Blake spent the afternoon in Wingham with Mr, and Mrs. Dick' Kilpatrick who were saddened on Satur- day by the death of Anne's mother, Mrs. Atkinson, fol- lowing a severe stroke about a week ago. DUNGANNON UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. G. Westhaver spoke on the subject, "Mys- tery is God's Glory", taken from the book of Proverbs. 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SPECIAL DEPARTURE JANUARY 15 ONE WEEK 469.00RN EACH Of TWO SNARING ACCOMMODATION RETURN FLIGHT FROM TORONTO SEVEN FULL'BREAKFASTS SEVEN DINNERS WITH WINE PLUS Many More Extras BONUS OPTION Nadel Acawateislion in Taint* For the NyM pin to Departure °C. otter � S • ..ie couru The Coach House TraVel Servs P.C. Box 37 • 59 Hamilton Sheet Crich, Ontario NMA 3Y5 Tel (519) 5248366 or r 5242222 Itimisarev 10 C)fYi'Ai1 GOVERNMENT REGIStk#A110N NUM9ER 1641641 � 4ssc Out of Town? CALL TOLL FREE -800 .265.4260 10. The children's story, "My Elephant - Our Elephant" was on the need for sharing with one's neighbours. The choir sang the anthem, "Mansion over the Hilltop", under the direction of the organist, Mrs. Jean Elliott. The Willing Workers meet on Tuesday evening at the church to make plans for a Christmas Tea and Bazaar to be held on Saturday, Decem- ber 9. Donations of clothing, children's games and toys will be welcome. A Bible Society training event is being held at the Auburn United Church on November 22 in the evening. DUNGANNON CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH Marshall and Helen Law- rence spoke on Sunday con- cerning their work and ex- periences as translators in Papua, New Guinea. The Lawrences work under Wy- cliffe Bible Translators and are at present on furlough in Canada. A goodly number of inter- ested persons attended the • evening service and were welcomed by Pastor Law- rence. Mrs, Ruth Johnston led in the singing of several hymns, accompanied by Mrs. Lawrence at the piano. Pastor Lawrence introduced his son, Marshall, and wife, Helen, and their youngest son. Marshall Lawrence then gave a most interesting and inspiring account of their work among one tribe of people in Papua, New Gui- nea. He explained how they try to take the people as they are, study their culture and find ways to relate the Gos- pel to what they already believe, rather than impress- ing on them a new language, new religion, new culture. He cited some amusing incidents that happened to him while learning the nu- ances of their language which has never before been written down. The Lawren- ces have spent ten years in New Guinea. Both Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence answered questions after his talk. 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