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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-05-07, Page 14
Page 14----Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 7, 1986 Filter ueen 'IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN fARNA" 4827103 West Wawanosh Mutual Insurance Company Dungannon, Ont. NOMI RO FIRMS,,:...,: RESIDENTIAL C0MM;ERcJAL AUTO • AGENTS Frani% Foran, RR2, LuckMow 52$4824 Lyons'A Mulhern,.46 WestSt., Goderich 524;2664 Donald MacKay, RR3, Ripley 395.5362 Kenneth 8. MacLean, RR2 Paisley 368.7537 John Nixon, RR5.Bruss&s x ,... ,.:,......,...,:887-9417 Donald R.Simpson, R.R3,•Goderlch .,...,529.7.562. Delmar Sproul; $R3 Auburn .. .,.......... , .. ,.529,7273. Slade Insurance Brokers Inc. Kincardine..'. ,.'396.9513' FOR A QUOTATION- ON YOUR FARM, HOME, COTTAGE, OR AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CONTACT THE, AGENT IN YOUR, AREA,',:, DIRECTORS dk Sidon Bradloy, Luckiol... ....4 ......... 8282x14 - JohnBryce, RR3 Pais ey 887.8124353.5831 GlenCoulteo, R5Brussels.,R$GeraldKerr,A' .4x 62, Blyth ... 523.9275 DoneldMcKenzi6$min Ae.W.Goderich 5247602 Gordon A. SteWartRR2 Ripley.,. 395.5235 CLAIMS -SHOULD BEREPORTED PROMPTLY TO THE DIRECTOR rNouY R AREA. Norris `Peever, Manager. Dungannon; Ontario NOM 1R0 , 529-7922 1 Uniting the world .. One heart at a time SOME ANSWERED -QUESTIONS--r= Do Baha'is Believe'in: the Trinity? ►11 the world's religions make referen- ce to the Trinity. Baha is is believe the Trinity, to be as folloWs ' 1. GOD The Llnknowalgle Power - The Creator - The Educator 2. THE MESSENGER or PROPHET The Bearer of the Word. He who gives His,life: that we might know God, Who in each age stands before un unbelieving' world and says 1 am from God. Moses, Christ, Mohammedand Baha'u'llah are some of these. Messengers. 3. THE WOAD OF GOD The Message given us when we are capable of receiv- ing ecceiving it. 'The Spirit which changes lives 'en whenwe,are unaware' of the source. spiritual _ force which _renews 'and ,I( • f' If you have any questions about the Baha'i Faith you would'like answered in this umn, please phone or write: Goderich .524-4620 '.o Hox`. ' 2'171,. Kincardine 3,:.9.63569 POa Clintoix4 Dungannon 529-3169 uque. ray 'thanks' to Mom! We'lJ make up special Mothers Day corsages, bouquets or arrangements just for herr, 1•14 - 1NoW :AC Your &mow Dealer SOLII.� $25.t o feASOLIN Draw nz To be ' held the eu 5284424 Pherson, ' Lucka et-'' giber,` RIploy, by Reeve Herb ::Clark /I 0 0 , 41 • GASOLINE VOViligR' G,SOLINP VOJCHEt i the :,�ntliil ervin' You Fde, O've ; 40-°i�ea Lavern Rickard Wolfe Luvern Richard Wolfe, formerly of Lucknow and recently' retired to Wingham, died in. Wingham Hospital on April 28, 1986 at the age of 75. Mr.. Wolfe farmed near Highway 86. before moving to.. a far" ` in Kinloss Township.. He then worked at Fry.. and Blackall factory, later owned by Electro - home in Wingham between 1955 and 1979, ➢ before retiring. He was... born on January 14, 1911 in Morris Township. He was the son of the late Henry . Wolfe and the late Catherine Hockridge, Mr.Wolfe is survived by one sister, Mrs. Edna Ketchabaw, of Cambridge, one niece, Catherine Campbell of Cambridge, two grand nephews, two grand nieces, and two great grand nieces] The funeral service was held' at - the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home in Lucknow with Captain Linkletter of the Wingham. Salvation Army officiating; Pallbearers • were Bill Campbell, Ken Campbell, Randy Hamilton, Frank Collar, Doug Ward and and Jack McQuilhn Interment was at the South Kinloss Cemetery. Students excel at music Congratulations to those who sang in the ,Walkerton Musical .Festival last week. Maritaa ; MacDougall sang; a solo and won , first prize in her • class. Tanya Sutherland and: Jackie Murray,won thirds prize :in, their - class:.. Shane MacKinnon, Christa. O'Neil and Jeromie e'Neil also sang solos initheir class. This is quite` an : honourfor these children. ' Vol tee o ss The twelftivannual dinner meeting of the Wingham and Area Voice for Life was held at 'St.'. Andrew's Presbyterian . Church, on April 23. A delicious meal, was served -by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the church Grace was said by the sRev `Douglas Whitelaw of Win hatti Pentecostal;'Church �andCaptain 8 Linkletter o€ -the Salvation -Army •offered t prayer of Thanksgiving. Mrs. Sally",Ca eau chaired the meeting , 'alp and presented the film, The Silent Scream. This film,.nar rated:by Dr. Bernard Nathan- son, depicts the% abortion, of a 'twelve- week-91d welveweek old fetus, visible;:througl wuItrasound. Dr. Nat anson a ,former. abortto ; st:.and. one-time director the' largestabortion clinic in Nodi Anerica; ;became anrssardent, supporter of the pro-life cause, when he came to see the' fetus aa a human being, "fully indistinguishable", in his 'words, estival Lloyd and Anne MacDougall visited with Mr. and Mrs: Jim -D`allery; Audrey and Jamie in Bayfield on Sunday. : hack and Blanche ;Needham visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Bob King of EdenIVills. and returned .by Port Credit 'to visit with Blanche's brother, Clair, who is a patient in Mississauga' Hospital. iiinr from other human bein Mrs. Campeau fielde questions about the film and described the'pro-life cause as the most important social .and moral issue nCa nad at this'ima Therear .presently .p1/1o0natel°y OA* abortions a year in Canada','rgr one every eight minutes, said Mrs` °Cam peau Although several new members were ;.,welco, ed ' to the Baud : of Directors, isupporters .were invent of John van, Mrs, Campeau y. ' Wtngham :VQi a ©r Lift so r' to a n otlte„re -den Assem as Preside Y,. thanked hike for his consi`stent and tireless 'dedication. p. tor, the s ' = fe cause 'and mentioned :'soil” of :. hik: numerous good qualities and services, She also expressed ' thanks to Mrs. Marilyn'Siaaarda and to Mrs. Cory de ,Brruyn, . who art -retiring from the Board, for their genet support. .,,.ti i'.. .- w. � R? SPECIAL OF THE WEEK WOMEN'S Knit Shells 5 -114 -L -XL SPRING AND SUMMER Suits 5 -6 8-20 WOMEN'S Sleep we , r S-Ii'I-L-XL _ % off off off