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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-05-29, Page 13d Lucknow Sentinel; Wednesday, May 29, 1985—Page 13 r7 Student minister ordained Intended For Last Week On Sunday, May 19, Rod Lamb," student, minister at Chalmers Presbyterian Chur- ch, preached his final sermon. Using the famous text of Ecclesiastes 3, 1 - 8 "to every thing there is a season", Mr. Lamb spoke of time with the congregation and their influence upon him in this world at large. He also expressed his appreciation for everything the congregation had done during his 33 months in Whitechurch. In reply Mr. Walter Elliott, clerk of the session, spoke on behalf of the congrega- tion and stated how much the people had appreciated Mr. and Mrs. Lamb. He presented the Lambs with a mohair rug and a sheepskin as a gift from the con- gregation. Mr. Lamb will be ordained as a minister of word and sacrament of the Presbyterian Church in Canada at St. Mary's Presbyterian Church Wednesday,May 22 at 8 p.m. All members of the congregation were invited to attend. He graduated from Knox College in Toronto May 15 with a Master of Divinity Degree, capping 31/2 years of study. with 21/2 of those years he spent as the student minister in Whitechurch. He and, his wife Debbie leave Monday, May 27 for the east coast to take up their appointments at Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia situated on the •Northumberland Strait opposite P.E.I. The. Tatamagouche pastoral charge is comprised of the four congregations of Tatamagouche, Wallace, Pugwash and The Falls. This. means Mr. Lamb will be conducting.4 services every Sunday. We wish them every success in their new adventure. On Monday, May 13, the final meeting of the childrens after 4 class was held at the Presbyterian Manse. Mrs. Lamb would like to say thank -you to the children for their gift. Guests at the Manse were Mr. Lamb's parents, Mr: and Mrs. James Lamb of Baddeck, Nova Scotia and Mrs. Lamb's mother Mrs. A. Cormack of Ot- tawa. On Wednesday morning, May 22, the church received a clean up for the anniver- sary services Sunday, May 26. This is the 121st Anniversary. Rev. Rob Shaw of Teeswater will be guest speaker. Jeff Springer of Niagara Falls visited WHITECHURCH by Valetta Emerson. 'last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Springer. George Gaunt of Princeton visited Sun- day with his parents .Mr. and Mrs. John. Gaunt. Whose receiving pins at Chalmers Presbyterian Church Sunday School were, Ryan Elliott, Amy Falconer, Kevin Rin- toul, Stuart Rintoul, Scott Rintoul, Shan- non Cranston, Hank Blom,Steven Rintoul, Karen Elliott, Kendra Purdon, and Shari Hutchison. Little Michael Ross of Wingham is spen- ding a few days with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross while his mother is in- hospital. ' The community extends a warm welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Steve 'Mac- -Donald and family and her mother who have moved into the former late Orville Tiffin's house. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ross of Wingham on the arrival of a baby girl, 8 lbs, 4 ozs. at Wingham Hospital, May 15, 1985. She's a new sister for Michael. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emerson, Brenda and Sharon of St. Catharines spent the holi- day with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson. Miss Darlene Emerson. and Jake Peters of St. Thomas visited with Mr. and Mrs. Vic Emerson on Sunday. On Sunday this community learned that Rev. Norman Caswell was being buried at . Markdale on Monday. The community ex- tends sympathy . to his family as Rev. Caswell was minister here several years. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw, Jason and Michelle of London spent the weekend with his parents, Mr.and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw and . her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott. The W.M.S.. meeting was held last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Walter Elliott. Mrs. Agnes Farrier visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis and family of LaSalle. Mr: and Mrs. Irwin McClepaghan spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mc- Clenaghan. Ordination service attended by Ruth Buchmeier Weekend guests with Mr. _and Mrs. Ira Dickie were Clara B.eacock of Wiarton and Olive Hepburn of Hope Bay. On Saturday evening they all attended the 40th wedding anniversary for cousins Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schaws in Walkerton. On Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Evan Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Hech Buckton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack, Needham, Mr's. Harry Lavis and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dickie were in London for the ordination service in Oakridge Presbyterian Church of Rev. Graham and Rev. Freda MacDonald. Con- gratulations to Graham and Freda. Mr. and Mrs. Dick McQuillin and Ron had Linda McQuillan of Willowdale visit them over the weekend. Weekend visitors with Joan Robinson were her step -children, Louise Morrissey of Wainfleet and Ted England of Elora. The Brownies of Lucknow and area en- joyed a bus trip to Casa I,oma in Toronto on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Norm Le Clair and girls of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacGillivray and ,family of Chapleau visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Buckmein and Mrs. Stewart MacGillivray of 1 ucknow. • Jack and Blanche Needham entertained the Needham family on the occasion of Robert.Needham's 85th birthday. His wife. Irene, two sisters, Jean Ruttan of Michigan and Louise Reid of Corunna were also present. • Marcia and Huntley Dawson attended a 40th wedding anniversary celebration for, • Roy and Madilene Norton at the Grovener Street Club on London on Sunday. Marcia was their bridesmaid 40 years ago at their wedding. Local boys take Utah trip by Bell Hackett Gordon Alton and his friend John Wagler enjoyed a holiday to Salt Lake City, Utah where they visited with cousins Anne and Doug Sherwin. In California (Lone Pine 1 they visited with Gordon's Aunt Lily and Uncle Gene Sedwick. Congratulations to Karen Metzgen and David Atkinson who were married on Saturday in Lucknow. No Saunders and Bell Hackett attend- ed the Westminister College Retreat at London on Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren,Zinn and Mr. and Mrs: Chester Hackett atended the Ordina- tion of Freda MacDonald and Graham MacDonald at Oakridge Presbyterian Church, London, on Sunday, May 26, 1985. We extend our sympathy to Wilford Hackett and family with the death of Virginia Hackett on the weekend. Congratulations to Michael and Rena Hackett with the birth of a baby boy. Another grandson for Shirley and Don Hackett. Congratulations to Peter and Lisa Van Dyke who were married at Pine River United Church last weekend. Danielle Cranston, daughter of Ivan and Gail Cranston, and. Denise Black, daughter of Connie andPaul Black, went by bus with the Lucknow Brownies and Guides to the Casa Loma in Toronto on Saturday. This is the 75th Anniversary. Connie also went by bus with the girls. 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