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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1962-07-12, Page 60 The Goderieh Signal -Star, Thtufsday, , ,cul •it l2tha 190i .CERT:' ... ION NUE SCHOOL• AUB RN, July 10. -- The closingprogram of the 1962 Del;;, Vacation Bible School VMS . held Saturday morning in Sino,;. United , Church. Rev' Charles Lewis presided and Miss Bernice McDougall was the pianist. "Adventuring with Christ," was the Aherne. .The lire -echo' children with ' their leader, Mrs. Wilfred San- derson, sang songs with Marg- aret Haines as pianist and Mrs. las Durnin, MariePlunkett, Nancy Troy», Shelley Grange, Doreen McClinchey, .Jimmy Ben- nett, Paul Chamney, Janet John- ston, Eric Seott, Susan Thomp- son, Sherry Plaetzer, Laura Johnson, Sharon 'Cook, 'Gary Ament, Arva Ball, Martha Bid - die, Cathy Young, Vaughan Hunking, Louise Hunking, Bar- bara Chamney, Ross', Dobie. Junior class—Ann de Groot, It;zmona Hanna, Donna Cham- __Ma11rice Bean directing,.' Verses r ray. Margaret Youngblut, Wan: were recited by Lorraine Cham' ,' , evi'son; Jennifer , Grange, •ney,, Alan Hildebrand, Tomriiy B..+iv Moss, Petra Teichert, Joe ce Leatherland, Lynda Reed, Linda Sproul, Larry Lockhart, Billie Empey, Alan McDougall, Bobby Schneider, Ronald Brown, Carolyn Haggitt, „Patsy Wilkin, Biddies -,)Vanda Plaetzer, Mur .ray Thompson and Marie Ern- pey. • The primer,, school pupils. under the leadership of Miss Margaret R. Jackson, sang Evelyn Haggitt, Stephen Hag - songs they learned dtiling the gitt; Randy. Machan, Wayne Ar - week. Barbara MatrKay was thug, Kathy Schneider, Kathy Hallam, Nancy Lapp, Wendy Schneider, Ronald McPhee, John Johnson, Linda Walden, Bill Snell, Brenda Archambault, Brenda East, Daryk Bell, Daryl Ball, Connie Young, Betty Glousher. Intermecniate,class — Elaine Snell, Linda Baechler, Gail Miller, Shirley flunking, Marg- aret §anderson, Patsy ° Reed, ..Tui ---Art-hure- Ma-ry---Saneferson, Brigitte Schlichting,' Dianne the pianist and they were dir ected -by Miss Betty Marsh. Bible verses learned w: re' 'aid by'. Marie Plunkett, Raymond Hildebrand, John. Koopmans, Martha Biddie, Rbss Dobie. and Louise Hunking. • The junior pupils, under the direction of their leader, Mrs. Lloyd Humphreys, • sang the songs they learned with Carole Brown as pianist. Solo parts were taken by Betty "I4 'oss:7en= :`Fon.. C_ na- a ..Tani ..ant Brenda East. - The intermediate clash, in charge of their leaders; Mr. Craig Peters and Mrs. Lloyd Warden,- marched to the- plat- form behind a large wooden cross carried by Kenneth Sproul. Mrs. Murray Wilson was the pianist, Several songs were sung and a dud, "Beneath the Cross,"' was spng by Nancy An- derson . and Laura Daer. The devotional period was taken by, `Rev. Charles, Lewis, Rev. Robert • Wally' and Mr.. Craig Peters, Award Certificates Certificates were awarded to the 'following successful, pupils ,who had learned their. Bible verses and had attended :Give out ' of the six days. Pre-school class — Barbara Empey, Marie Empey, . Gail Johnston,- Carol Gross, Lorraine hamney, Trudy Machan, Mar- ion de Groot, Bonnie Snell, Lynn Turner, Wanda Plaetzer, Shirley Ament, Yvonne Bean, Cindy Tait, Jayne Arthur, Don- na Hunking, Douglas. Chamney, Larry Plaetzer, Allan Hilde- brand, Wayne Powell, Raymond Hanna, Ronald Plunkett, Mur- , ray Thompson, David Giousher, Ronald Snyders, Mark Lockhart, • Te e. Biddle,. John . Vere, ley._ Primary. class—Donna Beech - ler, Mary Wilkie: Rickey Arch- ambault, Keith Lapp, Raymond -Hildebrand, John Koopmans, Dana • Bean,' Wayne Scott, Neil Lockhart, Larry Chamney, Ken- • neth Ernpey,- Paul Gross, Doug - °rey Snell, Marjorie. Youngblut, Nancy Anderson, Laura Deer,' Eldo Hilcaebrand, 'Eddie Haines; Robeert Will�izz. . The. Teachers • FolioWing then presentations` o,f certificates the offering was- received asreceived by; Dianne Kirkconnell, Jill Bennett, Kenneth. Sproul and Eldo Hildebrand. During, the week, the school met for its opening service in - St. Mark's Anglican Church and then went to the ether churches - in the village, for their sepai- ate classes of study and crafts. The pre-school class leader, Mrs. Sanderson, was assisted by Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, Mrs Maurice Bean, Mrs. -Frank Ranh - by, - .Mrs. _--Lawrence Plaetzer, Mrs. Leonard- Archambault, Janet Young, Margaret Haines, Barbara Sander -Ain, Marilyn Daer, Jannett Dobie.. The primary class leaders, Miss Margaret Jackson:; Rev. C. Lewis, Miss Betty .Marsh and Mrs. Arthur Grange *ere assist- ed.- by Ross Haggitt, Margje Koopmans, Marie Leatherland, June Mills, Bernice McDougall and Barbara MacKay. The junior class leader, Mrs. Lloyd Humphreys, was assisted by Rev.. Robert Meally, ' Mrs. Robert Arthur, Mrs. Orval Mc- Phee,-- Mrs. George Schneider../ and Carole Brown. ' During the D.V.B.S., a mis- sionary :film was shown of the children in Hong Kong and a speeial--missionaryecr fering'was received to assist in this worthy I A UBURN (Continued from page 3) 14Irs. Joe Hunking', who intro- duced their guests,- Rev. and Mrs. Henry Funge,,of Londes- boro. Rev. Mr. Funge, has an unique hobby . of decorating cakes, so, with the assistance of Ails. s. F unge, he decorated five cakes for the ladies. '% akes were °done for a wedding . an- niversary,,, a boy's birthday party," a girl's birthday party and for two other occasions. The ,president thanked the guests for their interesting de- monstrations. Lunch was eerv- e 1 by Mrs. _Ted. Hunkwe , Mrs. Elliott Lapp, Mrs. Lroyd Mc- Clinchey and Mrs. Garth Mc- Clinchey. ' 102nd Anniversary for Church The 102nd anniversary ser- vices of Knox Presbyterian Church were held last Sunday with a good attendance at both services. Rev. of Teeswater, speaker. The was led by T. J. McKinney, was the guest service of song Miss Margaret ( ""'"u•` Haines .a' neS wlza WAS the organist The for the 'morning service.1'Yte choir sang the anthem "He Knocking and r,a girls' chorus sang_ "Blessed Assurance." The • girls w.ho ,sang in the chorus were Misses Barbara-fllacKay, Barbara Sanderson, Margaret But he -reminded -hie c ngccga--At 'the evening service, Rev. tion that it is tile same today,a Y. as when Jesus wa4 on earth setting the people free frons illness and worry; the Christian life is "the life -because it 'is, the life of perfect satisfaction. Mr- McKinney spoke on the text, "All men seep Thee." In his message he told how Christ is to bethe h found e �t that eaz loves Him, in the. home that welcomes Hint and in the church that worships and obeys i n. 'The se , iI •vi x h � ce of song was under, the direction of the or. ganist, Miss Barbara MacKay. The choir sang e' th.__ s -znf2icm, "More love to Thee" 'and lVliss Margaret Haines sang a solo. The ushers for the day were Gordon Dobie, Kennett: Scott.. and Alvin L°eatherlane. Tho • beautiful bouquet bf flowers on to . as plac- edcommunion. tat* was, pia ed in memory of the late Mr. J. C. Stoltz by his wife. Sanderson, Mary Sanderson, ithtrie Leatherland, Joyce Lea- therland, Marilyn Daer and Marjorie Youngblut, Rev. T. J'. McKinney chose for his text, "This is the Life" at the morn- ing service, .In his inspiring message he told how the Chris- tian life is a life of freedom. He `said there is so much slav- ery in Canada today with people in OAS- of worry, anxiety, self -ideas and ambitions, past faihtres, past habits', that they cannot' enjoy ,the Christian life: I'm PUREX TOILET TISSUE 2ROIIS SAVE 2c SCOIES FACIALRiISSU SAVE .3t James Richardson & Sons Ltd. 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