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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-02-08, Page 9Lucknow Se*goel, Wednesday, F 8; 1984—Pale 0 On Tuesday, Ned 'Rantoul, Bob Jefferson - and Roger'Bieman'attended thelarm show a inToronto; � 'i• Brian ;;,Faleoner Randy of Sarnia: Cassie,-Mobrayt spent 9! the eke s. �' Wesley' iff man Isabi n ;s en' Sunda, at the same hope.. 4 , „- y• On Friday ',even tecltrch N oung Peoples Group accompanied by Mr. and Mrs .,Rod Lamp andFAlan,Falconer enjoyed an evening at the bowling alley . •,.Winghant: Rena „:Fisher attended`. a, family i Bunion dinner 00 Sunday at ifte home of Mrs.El-don Lowry, Kit"icar ddine,` Where most of the family were present; Mr. and Mrs, Angus Falconer spent. the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Hector, Purdon , x Churchcannual xnee gen Sit day, Janu2 : F lowiia congreg numbei home mat+ soup':q.. followed' tipei ,George Anders'cli}' µns _chatnn dor the meeting, . wig'' - secretaty. glee for a five -yeah M E ", ' Brian 'Boyd.. '� :fi � ers .r..,...�..,. �N Andrew,., Stow(C yer, and 'June Alton: Elante Irwin:was to„ the _WOO. : and Personnel's cow � Elaine Steer #or�the;. ieinorial� Committee; anAnnaHunter as alte iate delegate. to , resby te`iy. Rut . Bogues s,, ie anew enve`lope, sect ta.,� " A amiss ion aiidf-Ser►e din $11i ., budget of SS2',757 Reports of a and committees were receivedfdrr tion. . In outer church news, the Youth i,,zif ;ash • • 3 planrlitiga Tol�oggai`iing; rty for February .11 a "` e�` ome..of Denise I' elm. Also in the:: planningstage?by the''mite ' Group ; are a weekend Retreat at °SSilverLake Cainp, and: an Easter Shititi4 "Service 1 , a �, The Bible Study oup is^�abc i" to begin a seven week stud of the book; Jesus.Meatis Life ", by Unite ',Chinch auitbors? Harold and Pat Wells. <,,z ",. ,� ' The Sacrament Or Hely Communion and the Installation of new board' members will be observed on February 12. The Sacrament of Infant 'Baptism will be celebrated on February 10. ' "Jesus. is God -spelling, Himselfout in language; that> man Can `understand". • el ►Xmcrson. of"Strathrdy. Mr. and Mrs . Purdon recently moved from London ba*,to,!0a y �, , T •.: Mr an4Mrs. P,aul;f aidlaw, Michelle and Jason of i ondon spent'the weekend witirhis parents, Mr. and Mrs. ElroyLaidlaw•.and her parents, Mr. . and Mrs.Walter Elliott`. and Karen. Mr.' and Mrs.' Walter Elliott and Karen visited on Sunday with Mr, and 'Mrs. Paul Elliott, Jeffery, Leslie and Matthew of Brussels. Visitors on: Sunday with Mr. ;and Mrs. John de Boer andffamily were Mr. and Mrs. •r. g cyd. "lY � innamon' of Wingham visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.,E, W. Beecroft. -Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilkens of Listowel visited Sunday with Doris Wilkens. On Tuesday Michael McClenaghan of ;Kitchener visited with Mr., and L rs. ctrl McClenaghap and grandmother, Mary Mc. Clenaghan.. VWe are;,p.leased to report that -Bill Rantoul ,. returned home on Friday, from Wingham a Hospital. On Wednesday rs: Dave Ober- holtzer'and Mrs. Harry Gutoskie of Kitchen- er visited him at hospital. This community extends their sympathy to Mrs. .Roy . Finlayson and family . in the passing of her husband. Mrs. Finlayson is well.I known in this , community and the Langside area. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Bell of Teeswater visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Derk Logtenberg and Melissa of Dungannon Tiffin. and Mrs. Symon de Boer of Lucknow. On Saturday George McQuillan of Toronto and Jean McQuillan of Hamilton and Beatrice McQuillan of West Wawanosh visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Purdon. The community received the sad news Monday morning ,that Mr Bill Evans of London had passed. away. The community extends their sincere . sympathy to his . wife, M'rs.. Evans and family, Eric, kRobert, Ted and Edith. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rantoul attended the Char -National Sale at London Friday- and Saturday and disposed of three head of cattle: Kevin and Cory visited with grandpa and grandma Rintoul in Whitechurch. Whiteebureh U.C.W. The Whitechurch U.C.W: meeting was held Wednesday, February 1 at the home of Mrs.. Russel Chapman. Muriel Thompson opened the meeting with a meditation, Life for the Poor. Mrs. Chapman read the scripture. Mrs. Dave .Gibb led in prayer: Turn to page 10* ;•• . .: vii? Giot Up, Outfind DOivolo.@ 'Treat -Yourself to ..A New Moil..... Td[o A T To OMs!. 4�. i oblee#iVe' of , :; rte local r, I • I. Gordon) tit The Lucknow Presbyterian W.M.S. meet.' ing .M S..meet- ing was held at . the home of 'Mrs. Allison Ramsay February lv , - The' theme: wasLove: l x. Rr ssPCummu3g� read a poem, Love .Makes Lite Worthwhilea The meditation was WI by M Tole Johnston in keeping w`itlx ttC S#ody Book'on Central Africa, fon Cyril Browti. ' M'rs. WA** .t chapter lti date t sionar teaching itUsi is most; * nteresthi j et, eraesin - diose; the . tilt' of Music, as 'the* eitttttholt has been a mis•., �i. or the past two years-,- AMcan way of life. It quite different from our tnusitfs will of the Singing of s+ also .p- ti l ,d4161111.1.7 rAn iilitfivaiisi•►x� 40,4=141;,,,„ SWAM ,Y•;� �.: ,exp:: 4• '•rj mimaror >Y c, .,.. �••: � e�`r..>. �'s Wiz: . i Is drive a FORD faday at ntgomery 3161011. 777474/117) •1 nOrS cording :: u g in Africa. FS�ho'' x Wised aro nk at% . pk tures taken in • . Africk:14 • ° « °� , Catherine. .Smith gave,,,d'esume •of :the ' Glad .Tidings, teli'i"ng tib many +-items of interest from this booklet. Plans were discus'se'd for the World's Day of Prayer to be. held in the Presbyterian Church the first Friday in March.