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L.UCKNOW
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED
CHURCH
SUNDAY, APRIL dth
Services at 10 a.m. and 2:30
p.m. conducted by Rev. Boodt
of Stratford.
Bible School is held every
Saturday morning 9:30 to
11:45 a.m./
Listen to the
Back to God Hour
Message of Today
CHOK Sarnia, 8:30 a.m.
Radio dial 1070
CFOS Owen Sound, 1:30 p.m.
Radio dial 560
DUNGANNON
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OM* Gingrich; Pastor
SERVICES
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
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THE .LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE ELEVEN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2; 1975
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Weirsini, John de Boer and Philip,
Steer teachers and Mrs. Linda.
Young, treasurer.
Special Easter, music at the
Langside' church on Easter Sunday
was two numbers, "The Angel
Rolled the Stone Away" and
"Allelu" by the girls quintet,
Helen Weirsma, Nancy and Hilda
de' Boer and Karen and Liane
Young; duet, "Were You There"
by Nancy de. Boer and• ' Helen
Weirsma and "Christ Arose" by
the choir.
Keep cool in your arguments
by sticking to the cold facts.
SOLUTION .
Try to be constructive—don't
criticize worthwhile projects un-
til you have a workable remedy.
DUNGANNON
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Dam 'of
Guelph spent the week • end with
her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Dirk
Logtenberg and family.
Miss 'Beatrice McClenaghan
spent the week end at her parental
home. Mrs. A. R. Goudie,
Kitchener visited on the week end
with her sister, Mrs. R. C.
McClenaghan and Rev. McClenag-,
han.
Miss Anne Richardson of London
spent the week end with her
friends, Sharon and Dave Dawson,
Jackie and Paul.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stirling,
Darlene and Harold of Thamesville
spent the week end with Betty's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Irwin.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill. Naylor of
Sarnia spent the week end with
Colleen's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burt, Rhonda,
KINLOUGH ,
PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH
Pastor
Gilbert Van Sligtenhorst
10 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. Worship Service
7:30 p.m. Evening Service
Midweek Prayer Service
Wednesday at 8 o'clock
C.A. (Young People)
Friday at 7:30 p.m.
LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. Doug Kaufman
Minister
SUNDAY, APRIL 6
10 a.m. Sunday School
11' a.m. Morning Worship
Lucknow
Presbyterian_Church
Rev. Glean Noble, B.A., ILD.,
Minister
Phone 528-2740
APRIL 6th
10:00 aim. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
LANGSIDE
Mrs. Eugene Gardner, Sandra,
Greg and Shelley of Lucknow were
Sunday visitors with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Young, Marty,
Jamie, Karen and Liane visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Young.
Frank Bongertman and Sserda.
Soloman of Scotland, Ontario spent
the week end with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Bongertindan,
Mary and'Ioanne. •
The Langside •Whitechurch
Young / Peoples are holding a
pancake supper at the Langside
Conimunity Hall on Friday, April
11th.
Sunday School at Langside
Church starts next Sunday, April
6th at eleven o'clock with Helen
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1971 PLYMOUTH, 4 door,' V8 automatic
1970 TOYOTA, 2 door with radio
1970 VOLKSWAGON, wagon, automatic
1969 METEOR, 2 door hardtop
RETIREMENT HOME
FORMERLY PINECREST
MANOR NURSING HOME
Gough Street, Lucknow
Private, Semi-private, and Ward accommodation
available for those who do not qualify for
receipt of Extended Care Insured Benefits
No nursing care provided
Home-like atmosphere
Meals, personal laundry
PLEASE DIRECT ENQUIRIES TO
MRS: NEWBOLD
528-2820 528-2721
Mr. and Mrs. Russell John-
ston spent our days in London last
week visiting with their family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed O'Neill and two
little girls, Kim and Kelly of
Goderich moved into the village
into the houie formerly owned by •
the late BroWn Smyth. Welcome to
Dungannon!
• The local L:O.L. held a card
party on Thursday, March 27 at
which there were 12 tables full.
Overall high prize for the evening
went to Howard Johnston; high
man's prize, Walter Alton; low,
Jack Errington; high lady's prize,
Mrs. Florence Reed (Goderich);
low, Mrs. Emma Alton. The 'next
card party will be held on Friday,
April 11. ,
Sympathy is extended to Mr.,and
Mrs. Dirk Logtenberg on the death
of her brother, Peter de Boer of
Kinloss Township on March 20 in
his 50th year.
Randy and Richelle of Goderich
visited Diane's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Park on Sunday. Randy
spent Saturday with his grandpar-
ents.
Mr. and Mrs. • Graham McNee
Accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Kitch-
ener Finnigan and Mrs. Barr to
Ajax to visit Mr., and , Nip. Allan
McNee, Edward and Paul on the
week end.
Ladies of the U.C.W. were busy
quilting last week in the church
basement and finished two quilts.
•
• Mrs. Jack Errington returned
home Sunday after having been in
Wingham Hospital since Tuesday
when she became ill suddenly.
'Mr. and Mrs. Herman Guil-
beault and Kelly of Essex• visited
with her • parents, Mr and Mrs.
Marvin Smith for the week end.
. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bradley visited
her parents, . Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Webster on Easter Sunday:
Roger Pentland, Mr. and Mrs:
Eric McNee, Brenda and Craig
motored to Barrie on Sunday. Mrs.'
McNee and the children met her
sister there and went op to Sudbury
to her mother's for a visit.
. Mrs. Paid Henderson, Heather,
Jennifer and Jill of Mississauga
spent the week end with her
father, Harvey Alton.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson
and directors and agents of West
Wawanosh Mutual Fire Insurance
Company„ attended the Ontario
Mutual Insurance Association Con-
vention in Toronto on March 24 -
26.