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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1977-06-01, Page 24PAGE TWENTY-FOUR -Mr -2970/41. BAIRD - to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Baird of R. R. 2 Wingham on Friday, May 20th, 1977, at Wingham and District Hospital, a daughter, Tammy Sue. .••••••• SUMMERS - , Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Summers are proud to announce the arrival of their son, Brent Harvey Norman Frederick Summers, 8 lbs. 1 oz., on May 25 at the Wingham and District Hospit- al. Huron-Bruce Candidates and their Official Agents , James Peterson, Lucknow, Ont. Gary Gurbin, Box 220, Kincardine Bob Ferguson, Kincardine MURRAY GAUNT N. J. SAM MacGREGOR DAVID A. ZYLUK Help your Heart... Help your Heart Fund BONNETT - to Robert and Rithy Bonnett of R. R. 1 Holyrood on Wednesday, May 25, 1977 at Wingham and District Hospital, a d?ughter,-Doma Aane.- THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1977 11111.•11. BORHO - to Robert and Sharon [Who of R. R. 1 , Formosa on Thursday, May 26, 1977 at Wingham and District Hospital, a daughter, Melanie Marie. WHITECHURCH Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft and Karen and with Hugh Sinnamon are Mrs. Samuel Hanna, Amsterdam," New York and Mrs. Mary Mcllwaine, Port Adown, Northern Ireland. Mrs. Hanna and Mrs. Mcllwaine are sisters and cousins of the Sinnamon farhilies. Visiting with Hugh Sinnamon and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft and Karen on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Philip MacMillan of Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Wilkens and family of Ripley, Mrs. Archie Hertel of Kitchener, Mrs. Ken Wilson, Scott and Kathy of St. Jacobs, Mrs. Stewart Forsyth of Walkerton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sinnamon and family of Monkton, Kenneth Sinnamon, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sinnamon, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Beecroft, Heather, Shan- non, all of Wingham. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and family were his mother Mrs. Agnes Elliott of Wingham, Scott, Robert and Brent Campbell of London. At the evening anniversary service were Rev. Doug MacDon- ald of Port Elgin, Rev. Robert Armstrong of Wingham, Rev. W. Brown of the United Church and Rev. Wm. Henderson of Wood- stock, a former school teacher at S. S. No. 10 Whitechurch and had a happy time renewing friends with former pupils. We are sorry to report that Miss Wendy Kay on Monday was admitted to Wingham Hospital for surgery on her knee. She is wished a speedy recovery by her many community friends. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robertson of Wingham were Sunday visitors with his sister, Mrs. Dawson Craig and Mr. Craig. Miss Joyce Tiffin on Sunday was able to return to Toronto to resume her work. Miss Janet Sleightholm also accompanied her to Toronto. Visitors on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan and. Mrs. Ben McClenaghan were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ryan of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss of Plattsville, Mrs. Eileen Parker of Exeter, Mr,, and Mrs. Bill Kleen, Kar, Jennifer and Banessa of St. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnston of Listowel and his mother, Mrs. Ella Johnston of Wingham, are in Orillia vicinity on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Durnin spent the weekend in London with their relatives. Brookside Happenings Miss Hortense Hoppe!, assisted by French teacher, Miss Vianne Trezise took her grade 7 class to Camp Menesetung on Tuesday overnight to Wednesday. The class had an orientation trip, a campfire and evening walk as part of their program. The Health nurses carried out the fluoride treatment for child- ren's teeth, giving each child a toothbrush and some classes tooth paste as well. Several teachers from Brookside staff attended the 'Unit meeting of -F. W. at the_ Bedfoxd„ Hotel on Wednesday, April 25. The guest speaker was Mrs. Alfred McKee of Benmiller, who spoke on peren- nials and showed slides of her garden. Field Day was held at Brookside on Friday and winners will be announced next week. Activities were just finished by bus time on Friday. Saturday night was also the evening for water fights and if you were in the line of fire you got it. After the coffee houses it was curfew and bedsprecken. Sunday was' beautiful and hot and after the morning mass meeting with Rev. Veltman most of us headed to the lake, or you could attend some of the workshops being conducted. After supper that night, there was a mass meeting that had Grant Hall packed to the rafters., Many parents were also in attendance for the service that night. Rev. Quartet gave us a sermon on "Reflect the Light". The musical group Christopher played for the service and coffee house later on and since we all were such great kids, the curfew was' extended. Monday was our last day. That morning Rev. Tuyl from Niagara spoke on "Let it Shine" followed by Living Groups. Then a sports meet was held putting all the leagues in competition against each other. After lunch we had a final wrap-up from Rev. Broekhuizen. He gave us a sermon that was simply terrific. His wife Jan also sang that afternoon and you could have heard a pin drop in that Hall. We had shared a lot that weekend and had a lot of fun too. Our president, Art Groenveld and secretary, John Askes wore out their water pistols. Hugh Burgsma and Peter Van Dam gave the balloon industry a rise in sales. Carl Stryker had a great time helping the Drayton gang get everyone wet!! Ken de Boer „lost his voice. A million other little events made one great weekend for us. We also gave a very special thanks to a truly wonderful Lord who gave us the wonderful weather and fellowship that we all had. SONLIGHT A fountain of son light, a new creation Jesus the SonLight, welcomes the day Son of the morning, awaking at dawn SonLight is waiting, for everyone. DUNGANNON George Colwell of Lucknow and Tom McFarlan of Kinlough visited , Mr. and Mrs. Chris Shelton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs'. Grant Sowerby of Willowdale accompanied by Karen and Beverley Koster of Westhill spent the weekend visiting with Linda's mother, Mrs. Cecil Blake, and Grant's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Soiverby, Goderich Township. Mr. and Mrs. ,Jerry Wilbur are spending a few 'days at their summer home here. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bossence (nee Martha Eedy), who were married in Dungannon United Church on Saturday with the reception following at the Legion Hall in Lucknow. They will reside in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Bob' Eedy and family of Mississauga and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ott and boys of Kitchener spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Eedy and attended the wedding of Martha Eedy and Allan Bossence. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gardner and baby Alesia of Stratford spent the weekend. with Rosemary's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Eedy. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Eedy attended the Provincial Convention of the Ontario Legion in London last weekend. Several from here enjoyed a bountiful supper at Nile Church on Wednesday, May 25. Marvin Smith returned from hospital in London during the week and is recuperating at home. Ross McNee was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital in London on Friday and had his leg amputated above the knee. Mrs. Mary Bere attended a Reading Symposium at York Uni- versity in Toronto on Friday, visited her daughter Mrs. Jim Austin in Toronto on Saturday and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Bere and family in London. Rev. H. G. Dobson spoke on the subject, ':Stand up and be count- ed", at Sunday service on Pente- cost Sunday at Dungannon United Church. All are invited to worship with Nile and Dungannon congregations and Sunday School next Sunday, June 5 at Camp Menesetung at 11 a.m. Bring a picnic lunch which will be shared together after the service. This wilt be foltowed- by- -- sports and games and a social time. The Sessions will meet also after the service. Applications to camp should be sent in soon. The United Church Men's Mus- koka Conference is at Delawanna Inn, Honey Harbour, Ontario, June 10-12 or June 17-19. The main speaker is Dr. Bruce Hatfield, Calgary. This conference is always worth attending and registration forms may be obtained from the minister. Dungannon Christian Fellowship Church met for worship on Sunday , at 11 a.m. with the Junior Sunday School class in charge of the worship service under the direction of their teacher, Mrs. Florence Frey. Their theme was, "0 God, You Are So Great". Several of the class members recited litany writ- ten by themselves related to god's goodness and others read favourite scripture verses. Several favourite hymns, chosen by the Junior class, Were sung, by the congregation. Pastor Doug Zehr' read Job 38 and spoke briefly on the greatness of God. SOUTH KINLOSS Intended for last week Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morningstar and family on the death of their son Blaine on Friday, May 20th. Mr. and Mrs. David. MacKinnon and family and Joe VanBovan visited in Woodstock on the weekend. Rev. Wm. MacDonald of Glen- coe was the guest speaker at South Kinloss Church on Sunday. Marilyn and Kevin Murray attended the wedding of their cousin Rick Dale of Smith 'Falls on the weekend. Linda McQuillin of Toronto spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dick McQuillin. The weekend had people going to their cottages, lake, planting their girclen and numerous other things because of the lovely warm weather. We could sit and relax and think of how we were wanting heat like this in January. Attend Convention In Kingston BY DOUG STEVER If you were to ask one of the members of the Young People's Society of the Christian Reformed Church here in Lucknow what they had spent their time doing on the past long weekend, he or she would most likely tell you of the great time they had at the 1977 All Ontar- io Young Calvinist Convention at Queens University, Kingston, Ont- ario. We set out on May 20 in a bus driven by our Youth Elder, Arend Kersten. His wife Dianne also irrade- -the- with- us-. when- we-.. finally reached our, destination we stopped at Victoria Hall where registration was taking place and gave a rousing cheer at the top of our lungs to tell one and all that Lucknow,had indeed arrived. After a short supper at MacDonalds,' we continued back to Victoria Hall and registered, got settled in our room and went to the first mass meeting at Grant Hall that night. Rev. R. Broekhuizen from Hol- land Mich. gave us his message of "I am The Light" which set the tone for the weekend. The' Theme for the convention was SonLight from the Bible passage "I have sent my Son to show you the Light, the Truth and the Way". After the mass meeting there were Coffee Houses , we could attend, then the part of the night no one liked, curfew. The next -morning the message was brought to us by Rev. A. Kuyvenhoven from the Clarkston C.R.C. Rev. Kuyvenhoven spoke on "Putting on God's Armour". A group from Toronto entertained us in the music area. They were Simeon and they were great!! After the morning meeting we met with our Living Groups. This was a group of people from, the rooms around you and, you got together to talk about various parts of the convention. Fellowship with other people was the main' reason for getting you in a group., That afternoon, there were Sectionals that you could attend. They were on foUrteen different subjects such as Dating and Marriage, Christian Education, Christianity on the Job, Drugs and Alcohol, and many more. Two was all you could take in. • After the Sectionals, everyone was seen making a mass exodus to the university swimming pool. After supper, the evening mass meeting was a Talent Night which was enjoyed by everyone. That night Simeon played at one of the coffee houses and it was swamped by kids. The atmosphere in that room was electric, everyone was having the time of their lives. 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