The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-05-31, Page 10WEDNESDAY; MAY list; 1912 WEI PAGE TEN.
Chalmers COC
, WHITECHLIRCH NEWS.
Chalmer's Children of the
Church held their May meeting on
Sunday in the Sunday School
Room during church service.•
Clarence Wybenga.gave the
call to worship and the' C.O.C.
-hymn-was repeated in unison. -The
scripture lesson was read by Bob
Ross followed by prayer by Lori
Pardon.
Barry Elliott read the minutes
Ind called the roll answered by
15 members naming a Bird of the
Bible. Donald de Boer had his
name put on the birthday list
for the month of May. T,he offer-
ing was received by Gregory. Gib-
son and the offering prayer was
given by Rhonda Gibson.
Mrs:Simpson-gave-a readingg7--
Five Fingers. Kathy Purdon gave
the Juniors a story, 'A Long Wint-
er Nap and Mrs. Simpson gave
the senior story. All sang the
clOsing prayer.
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL; LUCKNOW, ONT ARIO
Whitechurch
Messengers
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ANGLICAN
CHURCH
LUCHNOW AREA ,PARISH
The Rev. R. Odendahl
Rector
'Trinity' .Sunday
One service at 11 a.m.
St. Peter's, Lucknow
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LUCKNOW
CHRISTIAN
REFORAED
CHURCH
J. W. Van Stem oort
WHITECHURCH 'NEWS
The United Church Messen ers-
held their May meeting on Sun -
day in the Sunday School room
during church service with an
attendance of 9. The meeting
opened with iiichard Moore giving
the.call Ito worship. Alf sang
'God Sees „the Little Sparrow Fall"..
Kenneth Quipp read the scrip-
ture and prayer was given by Cal-
vin Quipp, The offering was
received by. Cindy Moore and the
•offering prayer was given by Mur-
ray GM.
All were reminded to bring
the Mite Boxes to the next meet-
ing. No minutes nor, roll call
were given because the secretary
Kay. Wilkens was absent.,
Mrs. Qiiipp leader gave the
Senidr story of Congo, Africa. The
leader Mrs. Laidlaw gave the Jun-
'ors a story AV! gang jpciis . e5
Me. Linda Moore gave the clos- •
ing prayer,
Langside COC
LANGSIDE NEWS,
The regular meeting of the.
Langside C.O.C. was 'held Sunday
with Marty Young acting as pres-
ident and Jamie Young as secret-
ary. Eighteen children answered
the roll call with their favourite
bible character, Seals were
placed' on their charts. ,
Mrs. Young conducted a sing-
song. The call to worship was.
Proverbs 22:6. The scripture
lesson, Ephesians 6: 1-4 was read
by Karen Young. Paulus, the
puppet, showed.us that the happy
homes are the ones that `have
obedient children, The. offering
was received by Debbie Huffman.
Mrs. Wybenga continued the
flannel-graph story on "The Lord's
Prayer". The-minutes of-the-Last
meeting were read and Sandra
Gardner. was nominated' treasurer
for the year. Games were enjoy-
ed outdoors. Some work was
done on a musical bible play the
children are going to perform.
Ashfield .WMS
ASHFIELD NEWS
The May meeting of the Ash-
field-Presbyteria-n Women's Mis-
sionary Society was held at the
home of Miss Sadie Johnston with
an attendance of 11,members and
14 visitors. Mrs. Ewan MacLean
presided.
The program was prepared by
Mrs. Kenneth Rooney and Mrs.
Alan MacDonald. Mrs. Rooney
gave a meditation on "Love".
A panel on. Africa was compos-
ed of Mrs, Earl MacDonald as a '
Canadian, Mrs. Rooney as an
older African, and Mrs. Alan
MacDonald as :a young African,
telling' of problems and_the___
achievements in' resolving them.
Mrs,. MacDonald presented a list
of questions on' statistics of
Africa.
Mrs. Fail MacDonald gave
the offertory prayer. Roll call
was answered by ".a verse on Hope.,
Mrs. MacLean reminded the
members of the work bee at Kin-
tail Camp on June 5 at 10 a.m,
Mrs. Wm. Ross gave the treasur-
er's report .
Mrs__IWylds and Mrs. MacLean
gave summaries of the
synodical meeting'. Mrs. A.
MacDOnald read a poem for
Mothers Day. The hostess and
committee served lunch.
LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. Robert Nicholls, B.A.
Minister
JUNE 4th
KINCARDINE' °
On March 22, Constable Poland
investigated• a single car accident
on #9 highway just west of. Kin-
loss. A car driven by Eugene
Kuntz of R. R. if 4, ,Walkerton
went out of control on the icy
road and struck a snowbank caus-
ing approximately $300.00 dam-
age. .
On March 23, Constable Ren-
wick investigated a two car accid-
ent 'on #7 County Road approxim-
ately 2 miles south of Ripley.
Cars driven by Kenneth Barger
of Lucknow and William Powell
of KitChener collided causing ap-
_proximately $500.00 damage.
Three people were, injured as a
result of a car and truck collision
on March 23, 1972 on #9 highway
in the storm causing an estimated
$1.700:0'0 damage.. Both drivers
and a passenger in the Lindsay
vehicle Craig Lindsay, age 13 of
R. R.# 3, Walkerton, suffered .
minor injuries in, the collision.
The accident was investigated by
Constable Poland.
On .March 30 , Constable Burg-.
on Bruce County Road # 1, 1 mile
north of Lucluiow. A motor ve-
hicle operaied by Leslie Sutcliffe ,
Goderich, and southbound struck
two parked cars on the west
shoulder ,facing south. Total
damage to the three vehicles' was
estimated at $1,000.00. •
On Saturday, April 1 on #86
Highway , east of Jct., Teeswater
Rd. (Lots 30-31) Harry Brooks,
R. R. # 2, ,Wingham Was involved
in a single car accident resulting_
in damage to his vehicle.
Brooki received injuries.
On Saturday , April 1 on #86
Highway , west 'of Jct. Huron Rd.
.22Ykuhurn Rd.,) David Me
R. R.'.# 2, Wingharp was involved
in a single car accident resulting
in minor damage to his vehicle.
,.On Sunday , April 1 on #21
Highway north of Dunlop , Scott
,Ivlabon, R. R. # 6,. Goderich,
Dennis Little , 115 Picton St.
East, Goderich, and. James Doh-
erty, R., R. # 3, Goderich were
involved 'in a three" caraccident
resulting in damage , to all three
vehicles•. Little and passenger
Shirley-FT6Ot-, 131 -Picton "St . ;East,
Goderich, received injuries.
On Friday,, April 7 Provincial
Constiate Poland investigated a
single car accident on the 12th
Cone:. Huron Twp. 1 mile east of
the 15th,. The vehicle , eastbound
on Conc. 12, operated, by David
Lucknow'
Presbyterian Church
Rev.' Glenn -Noble, B.A., D.
Minister
• ,-JUNE .4th-
The Sunday Schciol Anniversary
and Congregational Picnic will
be held at Silver Lake Camp.
Outdoor Worship at 11 a.m.
and picnic, to follow
Those wishing transpor_tation_to_
church contact
Wm. G. Hunter 528-2741
POINT TO PONDER
I believe because God believes
in me.
D. T. Niles
JUNE '4th ,
Communion Sunday
10 a.m. Sunday School
11' a.m. Morning Worship
nig
JOHN
WOODHOUSE
CRUSADE
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side the building. This theft
is still under ,investigation.
On Saturday.; April 22, Con-.
stable Burgess was investigating
the theft of a tire and, rim stolen
from Albert Verhe.ye's pick-up
truckliftrarottre Royal Inn in
Ripley. Later a :further investiga-
tion was conducted in Glammis
where it was learned a Similar
rirriand tire were stolen frOm a
pick-up truck owned by Bruce
Smith, Glair kris. Late Saturday
afternoon it was learned ,that
Constable Riedl. , Walkerton.
detachment was investigating the
theft Of two tires and rims from
pick-up trucks parked in the
Village of Paisley. These mat-.
ters are under investigation.
Qn 'Friday , May 19, Constable
Wiwczaryk investigated' a Ongle
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two miles west of Kinloss. Cars
driven by Bruce White of Picker-
ing and William Lindsay of R. R, Houston, R. R. # 1, Kincardine
.-Nalkettonitlec6h -s k anowbanit-Aante,rda
entered the south ditch and rolled
over. The damage to the Vehicle
was approximately $600.00.
On Monday , April lO, Constable
Poland investigated a single cars
accident on '#86 "highway , 11/2 ,
ides ea-srof-Luclulow-:—A vehicle'
operated by Andrew. Mason, 29
lyndburst Drive , Kitchener', Ont-
ario waswestbound on the highway
and travelling to work at Bruce
Generating. Mr. Mason lost con-
trol of his vehicle while attempt-
ing to avoid another westbound
vehicle. Tleavement was slip-
pery at this .' ime. , Mr. Mason's
vehicle overturned in the north
ditch. Mr. Mason suffered 'a
fractured neck as a result of the
collision./
On Wednesday morning, April
19, Constable Burgess received a
call to the Pine River Cheese and