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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-08-23, Page 10THE fs.:ucKNoW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE TEE WHITE(HURCH: On Sunday afternoon Gillespie and Farrier relatives held a picnic at Wingham Park where around 35 gathered. The time was spent swimming by the younger fry' while the older folk enjoyed visit- ing with old' time friends. Attend- ing from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Jack. Gillespie and family of Sarnia,- Miss Winnifred Farrier of Toronto, -Mr. and Mrs. Clay- ton Schultz of Goderich, and • Mrs. Eunice Gillespie. Mr. and Mrs.'Garnet Farrier, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillespie of Sarnia , Miss Winnifred Farrier of Toronto attended the Haidenby- Humphrey wedding on Saturday at 4 o'clock at the United Church, Lucknow. The reception was the same evening at the Lucknow • Legion Hall. On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Ger- shorn Johnston of Wingham visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Gary Black of Clinton., Mr. and Mrs. Charles WoOd of Egmondville and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston and fam- ily of St. Pauls. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston and. Mr. and Mrs. Gershon' Johnston ,,visited Kenneth Woods, an accid- ent victim at St. Joseph's Hospit- al, London. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Gershon Johnston returned home from St. Pauls. PURDON RECEPTION On Saturday evening in White- church Community Memorial , tas • • co ... - - 6 ANNOUNCEMENTS 0314-1N-K*M' ASK FOR ACCESSORIES hAto 9M NATIONALts.,. LET US ASSIST YOU WITH YOUR WEDDING PLANS COME IN—AND—ASK FOR YOUR FREE BRIDAL GIFT REGISTER uo: THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL 6 illilift;i010.°1.6111111114 .10.1.111:311.1. 7 -- 0 I WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23rd,-1972 and Mrs. Brian Purdon (newly- weds)* The large crowd was'entertain- ed With Tiffin's orchestra supply- ing music for dancing and Brian Rintoul calling off. At lunch time Mr. and Mrs. Purdon were called to the platform, given seats of honor while Elroy. Laidlaw addressed them. Archie Purdon presented them on behalf of the attenders with a gift of money. Mr. and Mrs.• Purdon both replied thanking the sponsors for planning the enjoyable occasion, 'to all attenders for coming, and for their gift. All sang For They Are Jolly Good Fellows. 'Dancing was, resumed till closing time. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Chapman Murray. Pont MPP Was GOpst Speaker • At St. Josephs. 'CWI. The August meeting of St. Jos- eph's Council, C.W.L. opened with prayer. After introducing Father Ed Dentinger, C.R. our new pastor, Mrs. Joe. Courtney , President, welcomed members from. the various groups invited in- cluding Ashfield Women's' Mission. ary Society , Trinity U.C. W. , Port Albert Anglican Guild , Blake's U.C. W.. Nile U.C.W. , Dungannon U.C.W. and Women's Institute , St. Augustine , Lucknow Wingbam. Goderich and Kings- bridge C.W.L.Attendance was estimated at approximately ro-o. Miss Margaret Austin introduc- ed the guest speaker; Murray • Gaunt , M.P.P. for Huron Bruce. Mr. Gatint presented a. film on the 'Ontario Legislature 'showing the role of members of the various parties, the cabinet and Prime Minister. A qUestion period fol - - lowed. Among topics discussed were the recent introduction'of girls as pages, weed seed prohib- ition, the Milk Marketing Board, hydro rates, food prices and de- lays in'ma i ser•v s. Clarence Doherty thanked Mr. Gaunt and presented him with a • gift of appreciation. The meeting was•adjourned'by Mrs. Wilfred Austin-and closed • with prayer Lunch and a social time followed. and DISTRICT and grandson Bradley Smith visit- ed on Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Inglis of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia visited with his grandmother Mrs. Tom Inglis, Betty and Tom, while on holidays. Eric is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Roddy ,1nglis. Mr. and Mrs. Walter, Elliott and Ruth, Mrs. G. Elliott and Mrs. ,Robert Galbraith of Wing- ham also attended the Luchten- berg - Elliott wedding at 3 o'clock at the. Presbyterian Church Ailsa Craig on Saturday, August 19. The wedding dinner and reception was held in Aisla Ailsa Craig Jiall. Mrs. Gordon Elliott of Wing- ham spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and family. Carman Farrier and daughters. of Toronto are on, a 3 week ,tour Of the East Coast. Last week-Bob-Adams supertris-- ed the remodelling of the stable in Bill Gibson's barn. Attending the Millar-MacDon- ald wedding Friday night at 7 p.m. at St. Helens Church, from here Were Mrs. Ben MCClen- aghan, Mr. and. Mrs. Carl Mc- Clenaghan, Mr. and Mrs. Dave MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McIntyre of Val Caron, Mr. and Mrs. Mel- vin McClenaghan of Waterloo, of St. Thomas, Mr. 'and Mrs. Bill Parker of Lucan all attended the reception of Mr. and Mrs. Millar at Lucknow Legion Hall on Friday evening. Miss Betty Scott of Listowel is visiting her cousin Kay Wilkens. Mr.. and, Mrs. Gordon Fisher of and family of Guelph were week : end visitors with his parents Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher of. Wing- ham. Rhonda Gibson and •LOri Fisher of Guelph visited last week' with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher. Miss Mildred McClenaghan left on Wednesday by plane to visit with her cousin Mrs. Doris Lees- on at Napalm°, British Columbia. Mrs. Ewan MacLean opened the August meeting of the Ashfield Presbyterian Women's Missionary Society.held at the home of Mrs'. Grant. Farrishswith a call to wor- ship. Mrs. G. Parrish led , in prayer , and the -roll Call was answered by a proverb. Mrs.' Duncan Parrish read the scripture lesson and Mrs. Duncan Simpson gave the medita- tion on "Dorcas". Mrs. Parrish gave the offertory prayer.. Mrs. E. 'MacLean conducted the business arid• the rest of the time • was spent making gifts for, the Armagh Home. There were 23 present; includ- ing 2 children and 3 teens. The hostess and committee served lunch. Chalmers WMS WHITECHURCH NEWS On Wednesday Chalmers Pres-. byterian Women's Missionary Society was held in the Sunday School room with Mrs. Bill Evans hostess. In the absence of Past President and President Mrs. Pas- LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH Rev. RObert Nicholls, B.A. Minister AUGUST 27th 11 a.m. Morning Worship Those' wishing transportation to church contact Win. G. Hunter 528-2741 Summer Services July 2, 9, 16 South ainloss Church ° July 23, 30, August 6, 13 Lucknow United Church August 20, 27, Sept. 3 Lucknow Presbyterian Church Lucknow Presbyterian--,Church- Rev. Glenn Noble, B.A., B.D. Minister Phone 528-2740 - AUGUST 27th_._ - NO SUNDAY SCHOOL - .DUIUNG AUGUST ii a.M. Morning Worship August 20, 27, September 3 Joint services at Lucknow enan-Chturch- mift.021~6.06.0606%.06.0y.t.".066.0:Aoy4,^^Now • • "6060606046066016060W6066006.06.06^^",;64% LUCKNOW . 'CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH' J. V. Van Stempvoort Pastor Services: 10:00 a.m. Service 2:90 p.m. Service VISITORS WELCOME the shepherds received glory on the hills of 13ethlehern, the Disciples received glory in the Upper Room, Mary Magdelene received glory after the crucifi- xion in the Garden. She' read a letter from. F.E.B.C. (Far East Broadcasting Corporation). Hall a receptioliwas sel-Rospresided=with-Mrs. Daw— son Craig taking . Mrs. W. R. Pur- don's part. All were welcomed and the meeting opened with -the call to worship and prayer. Miss Lila •Emerson read the scripture. Mrs. VictOr Wybenga gave the meditation Dynamic Kernels - telling the story of the Kernels of a head of• wheat being planted and the second year en- ough grain was on hand for por- ridge for the preacher with some left for planting. Each year there was more and 1/10 was given to the- church and the other 9/10 planted. Mrs. Mewhinney gave the prayer. Mrs. Wesley Tiffin gave an article'Spring Glory, telling how , Mrs.- Wesley 1 iiiin requested all articles for the bale be in by end of September and can include hospital gifts , used cloth- ing for men, women and children Mrs. Vicr Wybenga will have ;\ the Septe ber meeting at her home. Th roll call was answer- ed by a verse with grain of the. ' e_.___Mr E o Laidlaw con- ducted a quiz. _ Mrs. Russel Ross gave' an article "The Lordt-s -Offering" after which- the Offering was received and dedicated by Miss Annie Laidlaw - he topic Mottliew-wasrzi Mrs. Dawson Craig. Matthew the Publican was a tax collector and after becoming a follower of .Jesu-s 'he was an e , Evan elist and writer. Each disciple had ,•a separate life to live until Jesus wanted , them for other work to fulfill His plans. Mrs.. Mewhinney gave an art- icle on Work, which is a cure for mental and physical ailments. Mrs. Ross closed the meeting with a hymn and prayer. . • The ladies Aid 'meeting was then held. Mrs. Caslick gave a reading Why Not Pass a Compli- ment? Lyou pass a compliment to some one they, become 'happy , and pass a compliment to some one-else, thus making the world a happier place. Grace was sung and 'lunch served by the hostess Mrs. Bill Evans. .....":06."."0-:".06-06A.060•6"6""""or . e Some 250 Attend OWL Supper Some 25.0 people enjoyed a delicious ham , turkey and salad er served b ',.the Catholic Women's League, Kingsbridge. St. Joseph's Parish Hall on Sun- day August 20 at 5 p.m. .? Following the supper a draw was made for the following - 1,st_prize , a hand-worked rug made by C. W. L. members, M Bill 'Hogan and Mrs. Jim Gilmore , was Brother Carl Voll, `St. Joseph's Rectory ; R. 3 Goderich. The first draw was made 'by Rev. 'Father Ed Dentinger , parish priest. 2nd • prize , hand -worked afghan, .wont done by C,W.L. member Mrs. Dennis Dalton, was won by Mrs. Donald MacKenzie, R. R.'3 luCknow. The second draw was made by Mgs. Phelan of St. Augustine. 3rd prize, $20 cash, given- by an anonymous donor., was won by Miss -Eleanor Rosinke, Toronto. This draw was made by Mrs. Ewan MacLean of R. R. 3.---Lueknow. 4th prize $10 cash,. donated by C. W,L; Tier Mrs. UrsUla Hebert, was won by 'Mrs. Nora Sinnett, . Seattle Washington; This draw was made by.Torn Bryan of Tor- OMO