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led on Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stacey
of London.
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEI LUCKNOW,. ONTARIO.
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OLIVET
Mr. and Mrs. Bert. White and
family of Chatham visited with
I Oscar White and May at the week
end..
Miss Debbie McFadden spent
the week end with Miss Wendy
Hamilton ,
Miss Phyllis Bastedo of Toronto
• visited recently with Mr. and Mrs.
David,Rigg and Adon. Mickle
Meade returned to Toronto with
her and will visit frie'nds, in
Georgetown, Peterborough, Lon-
don and Sarnia for a couple of
weeks.
Mrs. OsCar White is a patient
,in Victoria Hospital, London.
Her many friends wish her a
speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rigg of
TOrOnto spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. David Rigg and
Adon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Engel and
faMily of Dublin visited on Sun-
day with .Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Black and. JackMcGuire and
Some of the prize winners at
the Curling I3onspriel held in
Ripley on Saturday were Gerant
and Judy'Colling, Harry Scott.
and John Colling.
Mrs. Ray Hamiltcn, Mrs. Jack
McGuire and Miss May White
Shower Held For
March Bride
WHITECHURCH NEWS
LUCKNOW
CHRISTIAN CHRISTIAN
REFORMED.
CHURCH.
J. W. Van Stempxoort
pfmtor.
services
10.;00 a.m, Service •
0 p.m. Service
VISITORS WELCOME.
Denominatiotial Radio Broad-
cast, "The tack To. God. four",
every Sunday: CJCS (Stratford)
— p.M.; -CrOS (Owen.
Sound) — 6:00 p.m. •
LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. Robert Nicholls, B.A.
Minister
MARCH 5th
LENT 3
10 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. Morning Worship
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POINT TO PONDER •
Christianity has not failed, it
has never been tried.
Dean.Inge.
RDHS DANCE
Friday, March 10 will be the
date of the next RDI-IS dance
which will be held from 9 - 12
p.m.
The music will be supplied by
the "Just Us" from Toronto. Ad-
mission to enjoy this four piece
band is $1.50.
These are other important dates
to remember because they are the
eyeningi which RDHS will present
its annual variety night.. Plans
are not completely finalized .but
the Mtisid Society will present
various selections which will be
followed by the Drama Club's
"A Feuding' Over. Yonder". Don't
forget!
TABLE-TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP
The Ripley Classic reached its
'climax on February 28^ as Bill
Tranter and JaniceReeves met
Doug Coultes and Linda Messenger-
in the final match of table tennis.
Although Bill Tranter lost his
glasses midway through the first
match , he and Janice strove to
MorriSon treading the card verses
and Elizabeth Leddy placing the -
gifts on the, table and making •
a hat of bows.
The gifts were pie plates, tea
towels ; bath towels, chinaware,
water set, kitchen ware, pyrex
dishes; blankets pillow cases,
Georgian pattery, cushion,/ pail
full of kitchen gadgets , pair pil-
lows arid plaques.
Cheryl thanked all for coming
and for their•gifis,
The sponsors then served lunch,
•
ANGLICAN
CHURCH
LUCKNOW AREA PARISH
The. Rev. R. Odendahl
Rector
MARCH 5th
. LENT 3
St. Paul's Ripley — 9:15 a.m..
Ascension. Kinlough 10:30 a.m.
St. Peters Lucknow '11:45 a.m.
Church School -- 10:30 a.m.
St. Paul's, Dungannon —
3:00 p.m
2nd and 4th Sundays
Christ Church, Port Albert
3 p.m.
1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays
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Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
Rey. Glenn Noble, B.A., B.D.
Minister
10 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. Morning Worship
win two,very close games to earn
the ''Golden Ball" emblematic of
mixed table tennis supremacy. '
Mr. Doug Couites,. who with his
partner Linda Messenger, took
runner-up honours, was part of the
`team that'won the coveted 'Gold-
en Ball" last year in its inaugural
series.,
Mrs. Gordon Kirkland accom-
panied_the-bus-load-o-f-Horticul,-
tural members/ on Friday to Toron
to. They attended the 25th anni-
versary Horticultural Society dis-
plays and entertainment held in
the O'Keefe Centre , Toronto.
All Membors report a wonderful
day of sight-Seeing and the weath-
er conditions were good for the
trap •
and Mrs. Mel Bogie and
,Dianne , Paul and -Michael of -
(Joderich visited Mr. and Mrs. ,
Eldon Ritchie and family .on
Bbriday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkins
and Mr. and Mrs.. Herb Wilkins
spent a, week end recently with
Mr: and Mrs. Ken•Weaver of Sud-
brry=ivIrs-:--Weas-a-mt-a7f—
Charlie and Herb; . •
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Helm enjoy-
ed a birth.day dinner with Mr.. and
" Mrs. Lloyd Whytock and family
on Sunday. Sunday. Both Bob and Myrt-
le's birthdays were just a few days,.
apart.
On Saturday afternoon at 2.30
in Whitechurch Community Mem7
orial Hall a. miscellaneous sbovi-
er was held for bride-to-be. Cheryl
McClenaghan of Lucknow. The
sponsor Miss ,Elizabeth Leddy
tastefully decorated the chair for
the bride to be with pink and
green streamers topped by a
wedding bell. On the arrival of
the bride-to-be 'she was
ushered to her seat of honor by '•
Miss Elizabeth Leddy and Misi,
Brenda Morrison to music played
by_Miss roan Tiffin„
Two games were conducted ,ny
Brenda Mortisbn, Mrs, Leddy
gave a-readirig "Wedding Bells"
after which the gifts' placed
/around the brides chair were open-'
ed by the btide-to-be with Brenda
Phone. 528-2740
MARCH.Sth
EDITOR Beverley Smith
ASSISTANTS — Bryan 1E3oyle, Sherry Pollock,
Barry MacDonald, Mary MacCharles
IPLEY HRITES
AUBURN
HEAR
WAYNE McLEAN
Toronto Radio Briadcaster
• Firit Baptist Church, Clinton, 10 a.m.
First Baptist Church,• Goderich, 1105 a.m.
Huron'Meb's Chapel, Auburn, p.m.
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SINGING
DEVERAUX SISTERS
From Fort Erie
• Westfield Fellowship Hour, '2 p.m.
• Huron Men. Men's Chapel, 8 p.m.
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"Evil Prevails When Good Men Do Nothing"
Whitechurch YPS
WHITECHURCH' NEWS
Whitechurch Young Peoples
Society had' their meeting on
Spndar night at the home of Mr. ,.Whitechurcb
arid Mrs. John de Boer. their February nieetin • en S
Mary Loci and Janet Adams con- February 27 in the School
-roo-in-cluringLthe rcL L
the 'Youth Service order for the
World Day of Prayer.
The,minutes were read by the
„the scripture wa.. r.e,:id he Ken secretary Janet ,Adams; A tob-
oggan party will beh,eld on Fri- neth Quipp. Macrae (AN) led
day night March 3, in prayer. The offeril,.. :c-
Mr. Wybenga led the discussion ceived by Cindy .N.16or<
on, what should be the proper and Moore gave the offertory pray.
Wearing a'pparel for church ser- er. •
vice and also more in general the <a)' Wilkens , .sccretary, called,
functional clothes. Interestingly .the roll answered by I::: and also
the Bible has a lot to'say about, read the .minutes..
this subject. A liyely discussion ' Ws; Quipp gave the Senior
followed and attempts were made story and 'Mrs. Nan •Laidlaw gave
to analyze various types of be- • the Junior story.
haviour, The, benediction was '4iven
Mrs. de BOer served lunch. Glenna' Wilkens.
The president Cla:c (,hc: res-
ided and' gave. the rill. to erThp,
Whitec'hurch
Messengers
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