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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-02-28, Page 11hitechurch Messengers WHITECHURCH NEWS Sunday the Messengers their meeting in the Sun- School room. The call to hip was given' y George 73 PLYMOUTH Satelite 4 door, 6 cylinder, automatic 73 DART Swinger, 2 door hardtop. 6' cylinder automatic 73 FORD half ton 72 CHEV Impala, 2 door hardtop, V8' automatic, power steering and power brakes 972 PONTIAC Catalina 4 door hardtop, power equipped 72 DART Special 4 door, power equipped with radio • 72 BUICK La Sabre Special, full power with air. conditioning 1970 FORD Custom SOO, .4 door 1/8 . automatics 70 FORD Galaxie S00,-4 door hardtop, 'power eiluiPInd 70 FORD XL, 2 door hardtop 10 MorEG0 4 door, 6 cylinder automatic 1969. FORD- Vans E-200, heavy duty. 69 CHEV panel, automatic, power' steering_ CHEV van, heavy dirty equipped I- / DODGE Polaro 500, 2 door herdtop BUICK Wildcat 4 door hardtop, fully equipped 7 PONTIAC Grand Parisienne 4 &Or hardtop GOOD ASSORTMENT . 1973 POLARIS .44t STO CK. PRICED '..TO Na 010 14,.40-44fealkqoolooci.. 0000.4,0. 4i.ttE0 ALES LTD: H PHONE ..523434.2.'. KINLOUGH The Holyrood Women's Insti- tute euchre party was held; on Monday evening, in the hall. High gent Ellwood• Elliott, high lady Mrs. Alex Percy. Lucky draw P. A. Murray. There were six tables in play. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hoclgiris of London visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs'. Cliff John- ston. ° y George .Haldenby is in Sarnia visiting" with Mr. and Mrs. 'Har- old Haldenby and Geordie. Mrs: Jim Smith returned home from London. Jim Smith, who has been in Victoria Hospital, London, was brought to Wingham Hospital. His many friends wish. him iinproved health. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Roe and family of Walkerton visited with Holyrood friends on Sunday. The Anglican Services on Sunday will be in Lucknow Ripley and Bervie. ,India. The quilting continued 'after the meeting. Mrs. Gordon. 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Let- tefs from 'the Mission fields' of Nepal; Madrid and Brazil were C read. Brazil would appreciate Christmas Cards. Mrs. George McGee had charge of the worship service, the theme was •"Being Human". She .read the hymn, -. In Christ there is no east nor west.' Mrs.. Gilbert Bee- croft read the scripture, the story of Lazarus . • Mrs. McGee gave the medita- tion followed 'by prayer by Mrs. John Jamieson. Mrs. McGee , gave a reading Listen Christians. The offering was dedicated by Mrs'. McGee. A new Hymn 0 Crucified Redeemer was read. Mrs. Donald Dow had charge of the Mission Study on India. Much of her information had 'been obtained from a friend , a nurse in a Mission Hospital in - On Holiday In Portugal KINTAIL "NEWS Mrs. Gordon Finlayson is at 'present hOlidaying in Portugal. The Sifto Salt Mines Curling Bonspiel was held in Goderich last Saturday: Those attending from this community were: Kenneth L, MacKenzie, Gordon Firdayson, Donald Simpson and Robert .Simpson. Mr: and Mrs. ,Ray Meyers of . Ottawa spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacKenziie and also with her mother Mrs. N. J. MadKenzie, Lucknaw. Mrs. Terry MacKenzie has returned to' Goderich Hospital this week '- and her many friends wishher 'a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. George MacGreg- or from Copetown visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacKenzie and in Lucknow they visited with Mrs. N. J. MacKenzie and Miss 'Kate Mac - Gregpr . Mrs. Rhetta MacLe nnan enter- tained at a dinner in honor of her daughter Florence's 'birthday. Sympathy 'is extended to Mr'. and Mrs. Henry Drennan who received word of the death of his cousin Wm. Drennan of Hamil- ton. The late Mr. Drennan Visited in this vicinity about two weeks ago. AT HOCKEY TOURNAMENT , A group of boys from this dist- rict spent Saturday in Southamp- ton when the Lucknow ,Bantarn Hockey Team took part in the Annual Southampton Bantam Tournament. In the first game ' they were defeated by Paisley • -4. In the second 'game, Luck- now defeated Ripley 8-4 and in the third,game Lucknow defeat- ed Wiarton, 8-7., The captain of the team, Tam FOrster of ' Lucknow, accepted a beautiful trophy on behalf of the team. Each player was presented with a crest. John MacKenzie and • DOuglas Stevenson of Lucknow are in charge of the Lucknow team. The boys appreciate their• efforts very much. Those from this area playing in the ,rourna- ment were Shawn Dalton, Rick Taylor, Tom O'Keefe and Roddy Simpson, Visitors on the week end' with' Mr. and,,Mrs. Alan'Falconer and Tony were" his parents Mr. and Mrs. Angus Falconer and Kevin of Strathroy, and her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milligan, Mary Lou and Clara of Streetsville. Mr. and Mrs. Orland Irwin, Faye, Stephen, Donald and Mich- ael of West Wawanosh were Sun- day evening visitors with-Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lai dlaw and family. Mr. and Mrs.. Ronald Coultes and Darlene were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Dave McAllister and family of Culioss. Mr. and Mrs. 'Jack Gillespie of Sarnia arrived on Saturday evening' and on Sunday brought his mother' Mrs. .Eunice Gilles- pie from Winghanr Hospital to.her home here. Mrs. Jack Gillespie is remaining with Mrs. Eunice Gillespie until Mr. and Mrs. • Garnet Farrier return from Florida this week. , Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coultes',- Joyce and Darlene spent Saturday in London.. Mr. and Mrs. Willard. Caslick of Wingham were Sunday evening' i)isitors with . his Mother Mrs. Earl Caslick. , ,Mr. arid, Mrs. Douglas'Conley, and. Jason of Wingham and Mrs. Earl Caslick were Sunday visitors With Mr.' and Mrs. Wallace Conn Mr. 'and Mrs. Jack,Coultes, Keirin, Blaine and Debbie of Oakville were week end visitors with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes. • Miss Joyce Tiffin of London spent the week 'end with her par- ents Mr. and 'Mrs., Dan Tiffin. Mr., and Mrs. Albert Coultes accompanied by' Mrs. Harvey Houston of Lucknow 9n Thursday were at the funeral hotrie at eson. . . die Whytock led in prayer the scripture was read by n Quipp. The offering was ived by B9bbie Jamieson• and ffering prayer was .given by Laidiaw. • The minutes . read by Kenneth QUipp e roll call was answered s. Ivan Laidlaw,' assistant r, gave a talk'on our children",. This was mg to thechilren in India ter was then made, to Show the children attending ngers have so much, and ny different kinds of food t, while the children of. mostly have •rice to eat and Imes not too much of it. , benediction was given by Quipp. This was the first the Messengers held their ng after the church serVice d of Sunday School. It much more satisfactory. intend to try this out for a ore Sundays. WHITECHP0 and • -DISTRICT. Walkerton where the late Mr. Maurice Young rested. Mrs. Houston remained till the next `day. , Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans were at Erin on Sunday to visit with Mr. • .„ . and Mrs. Ted Evans and family; They'were celebrating Leases= recent fourth birthday and also went to the arena to see grandson, Larry . play,hockey. • This was also their first visit to Mr. 'and Mrs. Ted Evans' 'new home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert MoWbray • ! and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tif- fin spent the week end in. Bra4- ford , where Mr. and. Mrs. Tiffin visited with. Mr. and,Mrs. Jim Henderson and Mr.' and Md. Rob- ert Mowbray with Mr. and Mrs. Seddon'. Congratulations to Mark Albert, of the village, of Golden Circle School Winghain, who was one chosen to attend the Special Wint- er Olympics at London on Satur- day , February 17. In the skating Mark came third .in the Junior Boys class. The community will be pleased to learn that Mrs. Janet Hall was able to. leave Wingham Hospital' on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carman Whytock and Jackie were Sunday visitors 'with his parents Mr. , and Mrs, Alex Whytock of Teeswater. • Mr. and Mrs. Archie Watt of Toronto Were Sunday visitors with' Mr. and Mrs.. George Thoinp- Son and family and Mr. and Mrs.. Milian Moore, Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Moore are sisters of Mr. Watt. Mr. and Mrs. Russel 'Ross spent the week end With their son Jim Rossi Mrs. Ross arid family of Kitchener.