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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-04-02, Page 10ey Good Friday Services 10:30 a.m. SUNDAY, APRIL 6 Services 10:00 a.m, and 230 p.m. Listen to.the Back to God Hour 10:303:m. CKNX Fred, Young returned have, sold their trailer home DINGANNONVO KNOTS The, last meeting, of the Dungannon Do Knots was held on March 22 at the home of Jean Errington. All members present received yn and read a copy of the skit which the girls are doing for Achievenient Day on May 1. The members did the =quiz and other activities suggest- ed <in their book. ' DUNGANNON UNITED CHURCH For. Palm Sunday, preced- ing Easter, Mr, Cowan chose as his topic, `,`Blessed is He who cohiWorthe Nathe of the. Lord". The choir sang the anthem, "Blessed Re- deemer", led. *by organist, Mrs. Sean Elliott, The children's time featur- • ed cluick.resume of the life of Jesus, illustrated' with many pictures which should help the children understand the meaning of Easter. The.week seems to be busy with different activities, Ty- ros meet on Tuesday evening in Dungannon; Confirmation Class on Wednesday:evening • at Nile; Nile session on BY MARIE-PARK Margaret Mole Was second with a 70 score. For the men John Smith was the winner with a 79 score while *Art Stewart was a close second with 73, VisitOrs With Mrs. Mary . Bere, on Saturday were her cousins, Dr. Steve Stothers, Winnipeg; Mrs:-Ruth Schultz, Mississauga, and Drs. Brock and Kaye Whale of ' Saskatoon. Dr. Kaye Whale has just fmished the final step toward getting her Ph.D. in education and will soon be receiving her dip- loma. • Penny and Terry Hodges, Sue and. Doug Brown and Greg and Peggy Jervis went to Las Vegas for a few days, recently. home from Groderich hospital on Thursplay. Hey/-is.able to get around by wheelchair. fle still has heavy, casts on, 'both legs: , into, the house owned by Doug Nothing. It is,rumotir- ed that Philip's bachelor clays, are, numbered. The Williqg Workers had another - successful ham and turkey supper on Friday evening. Tickets were sold out for both the 5 o'clock and 7 o''dlock---s-ittiogs. Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Park and Holly moved to • Goderich on Saturday.: They Joyce and Jack Mason of Vanderhoof, B.C., their daughter, Karen and son-in- law, Joe and their children visited ,with< Joyce's brother, Jim Rivett and fatnily on the weekend. They also visited with Joyce's mother, Lily Rivett in Clinton, as well as other relativeS. - ' to Ron Brindley, Mrs, Evelyn Eirington is a patient in Winghan: hospital, being taken there eaily. Fri- day. morning. Hope it is not too long a stay, Evel On Thdrsday Mrs. Cecil Blake visited Mr, and Mrs: Otto -.1eursvama in Witighath• They ,had returned Wednes•- day 'from Eielleville where ' they had. attended their grandson's funeral. Seven, year old' Dwayne Jouwsma was hit by a car while . trossingthe road in front of • his home, and died one Week terln Kingston hoipital. e is '.survivedby his par- 'ents, Kees and Carol (Hart) • jouwsma, a brother Otto, two sisters, Pieternellie and Mane, of , grand- -parents Otto and Nell Jouw- sma. of Wingham, Mrs, Nel-, lie Hart and the late Lloyd Hart of Omeniee. Mr. and Mrs. Otto. Jouwsma and fam- ily lived at Crewe after com- ing from Holland. Their• friends in this area wish to: eipresis sincere sympathy to all the sorrowing family. , Thursday evening' and Dun- gannon session on Friday evening; choir pradfiVe at Dungannon on Thursday, Next Sunday, April 6, is t he Easter service. This would bepLonclerful time to bring your neighbours or Visitors to worship together MO help make this signific- ant event the life of all -Christians, a truly meaning- ful day in our church and community. Rev. Wittich of Myth will , be taking 'the service on LUCKNOW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Wm. IVIunshaw B.A. M, Div. SUNDAY, APRIL 6 10 a.m, Sunday School 11 a.m. Morning Worship ...Everyone Welcome Sunda,), April 13, Both sacra- ments, communion and hap: tism, will be celebrated. NeW members will also be receiv- " ed by prOfesiion of faith and by transfer of membership. _Thg.,,,congregationjs ed to a service in song at the Christian Fellowship. Church . on Friday evening and also ,to - a Sunrise Service on. Easter Sunday morning, early,,,, Kincarchne wants out.... There were eight tables of euchre in play at the hall on Friday evening. High score for the ladies was Isabel Kilpattick-with-an-07 Philip YOung has 'moved *from page 7 Huron TOwnship, on the county road's committee, is reported to have said --the---re-verse---in- was made "because. of : the adverse publicity by the council and the, media," reported ReeVe Russ Tout to ' the -Kin- cardine council.. He said the county wants to "wash their hands of the whole thing." Reeve Tout recom- mended to town coun- cillors that the town should go out of the road ' system altogether. At least two' other municipalities are not it the system an-d-AZeeve Tout said that Kincardine is "paying a lot for nothing." - Council-• passed a --motion-- -t-o--= withdraw financial Support of the county system, but final approval on the decision For all your building reeds contact: Bere Bros. Construction' carom BUILDERS HOMES - corrAGEs - ADDITIONS ' RENOVATIONS ,FARM BUILDINGS 529-7894 OR . 529-7177 Easter SEgVICES ° Anglican ChureliOf Clinada Passion Tide and Eastei Services GOOD FRIDAY - 11:00 A.M. St. Peter's, Lucknow EASTER DAY St. Paul's, Ripley *9:00 a.m. The Ascension, Kinlough -10:30 a.m. St. Peter's, LucknoW - 12:00 Noon ontonue& Check last week 's' flyer for ~rern~endous EasitOr Speckals..in all our department Store Hours for Easter Holiday' Monday - ThUrsday.9:00 a.m. - 9:00 0,,I111. CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY APRIL lith . Saturday, April 5th - 9:00 a.ni. 79:00 p.m. must come from the ministry' of tran- sportation' and com- munication. Rev. Doug. Kaufman Minister LUCkNOW UNITED CHURCH APRIL 3,1980 MAUNDY THURSD-Ay 8;00 p.m. Service of Tenebrae & Communion __APRIL 6, 1980L EASTER'SUNDAY 8;00 a.m. Outdoor Snnrise 'Service [Church Lawn] 8:30 a.m. Easter Breakfast 11:00 a.m. Morning Worshi