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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-02-18, Page 104p Page 10---Luelbraw Suet, Werineadai,. February 18,, 1961 On Friday, January 30 a Viingham and District Chris- than High School Soar, was ford. It it hoped that a Christian Ifigh School will be started in Wingham in September of 1952. went plans call for this to be an in- terdenominational school nmby concerned auistian parentIn the past couple of mon- ths a number of people°from the flarriston;Palmerston area met " to prepare the groundwork for the meeting mentioned above., The work of these people bore fruit on January 30 when at least 125 people showed up to form the Christian . High School Socie- It is hoped that this high school will be able to serve students within a 35 mile radius from irmghami At the above mentioned meeting. parents were • pre- sent resem representing the com- munities of. Clinton, Goderich, Blyth; Wbigham, Lai now, Kincardine, Har-.. riston Palmerston and ListoA we.tem boardl.:composed . of people each of these communities set up. A permanent ,,board will be elected at the February 27 Society meeting to be held in the Wingham Bible Chapel. at 8 •;'p.m. Also, at this meeting, it is hoped that a constitution presented to this 001 society Society will be adopted. wonderMany mar this- Hlgh School is being set up. Christians see a number of distressing things in the public high school. But that, of course, . is a rather negative basis for anything (eveda 1 ,; since Christian schools also have their faults). A Christian ° .Irish School is being set up to teach children a biblically - oriented perspective of the universe and everything in it. It is being set up out of concern for the souls of the children. And it is being set up to glorify the Lord and Saviour. Christians everywhere believe that Christis to be the centre of everything. That would in- clude the field of education. A Otristian education does not mean a regular cur- riculum with Bible reading and prayerattached. It does not mean that Bible' names and verses are thrownin- discriminately into the sub- ject matter with the hope that the result is Christian education. It means instead, • curriculum taught from a Christian perspective by` committed Cluistians. The principles and methods of education, are also Christian in orientation. For more . information write: Box 615, liarriston, Ontario or in Blyth contact Ruth Dieleman at 523-9233. The;, regular : meeting of Trinity U.C.W. was held on February 12 "at the home of Mrs.- Ella Hackett, with an attendance of • 21 members. and one child.. The meeting was called to order by the vice-president, Mrs. D. A. Hackett, reading a verse, A Thought For a New Day. Devotions were in,:. charge of Mrs. Greg Blake and Mrs. Donald Hackett, with the theme being, When Your Tongue is Careless. The scripture was read ; by Mrs. Greg Blake, and Mrs. Donald Hackett gave . • the Pates: vctilable sHOW c Centre SATURDAY, FEB.: 21st Ralph Austin and Cathie Ann Bodnrirchuk• SATURDAY, FEB. 28 LigDance • OPEN DATES AVAILABLE FEBRUARY Friday 27 MARCH Frid iy, 6 Saturday 7 Fridayll Saturday 14 Friday 20 Friday 27 APRIL Friday ;3 ,Friday 10 Friday MAY Friday f Friday 18 Friday 22 Saturday 28 Friday 29 Now BuokIng For 1982 FOlt ._-. FUMES INFORMATION AND. MID WEEK BOOK1N.S CALL 5284532 meditation, Tree of Life. Mrs. Blake closed the devo- tions with a. prayer. Mrs. Doug Raynard .,gave: the study book topic centred around the tought, What Does Family Mean to You? The president, . Mrs. Ken. Alton then led in . prayer. Mrs. Charles Wilkins gave a reading, Murphy's 's Law, which was amusing. The roll call was answered with an idea or suggestion useful in aiding the handicapped. Mrs. Marvin. Scott had . a reading, Thoughts on Friendship. Mrs: Charles Wilkins was in charge of, the Bible Study using as a topic, Building on the Back Forty and closing with a poem, A. Time.For Everything.. Mrs. Charles Wilkins. re. ported on the annual meeting • . -held at Brucefield. Mrs. Del- bert Nixon gave a reading, God Is. The business. follow- ed, then the meeting closed with . a social hour.. • • story incorrect A story in the Sentinel last week announced that Char- lene Conley and Tracey Livingston o�theLucknow ow Figure Saktihg Club were winners of this year's West. ern Section Bursary. The information was incorrect In fact, the, girls. ,names . were drawn to represent the Luck- y now Club in the bursary draw which will be made next summer. Winners of the bur- 6 sary will be announced 'at that time. WHY A ROLLER MILL?. ROLLER AVOID DIG•ESTIVE:DISORDER$ , .dust or flour in.feed is a major cause of diges- tive disorders that throw cattle ofr feed. Rolled grain is grain in its most digestible. form..:easy to chew...and allowing. digestive juices to penetrate more rapidly. *LESSEN RESPIRATORY PROBLEMS ..dust free rolled feed substantially -lessens respiratory. problems. ' II MAKES ALL GRAINS MOR PALATABLE ...Which would you prefer to chew, and swallow --a spoonful of cracked wheat or a spoonful of flour? It's only natural that animals would prefer softer, coarser, dust 'free rolled feed. G LOWER PROCESSING COSTS. ..With today's energy shortages and increased `power costs, power requirements are an imports t -factor in the selection of farm machinery. Roller mills require a. fraction•, of the power needed:by hammermills to'' process an equivalent amount of feed. On'this score alone 'it's good business•to own a Peerless -roller mill.•.I't costs less to produce superior feed! if your particular' requirements call for a special adapta- tion,- Peerless can custom.design and manufacture a unit tailored to your operation. • ,. • Re�vie farm Lvddiow Equipment Phone ss9•nss `UCkNOW 1 UN1•TED CMUR�C11 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY' 22' • 10 Lia. Sunday Scho4f,, •11:00 a.m; • Moming•Worship.. Pastor Don Darr l Subject; «Healing," MiETING OF SBSSION LUCKNOfw P-RESBYTERIAN. CHURCH Rev. W. Mambaw B.A.-M- Div. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22 11 a.m. Combined Services Church and Sunday . School Nursery Provided veryoae Welcome THE 102 nd'.ANNUAL MEE`T'ING OF THE . WEST WAWANOSN MUTUAL FIRE ;INSURANCE COMPANY Notice . is _hereby given. • the Annual Meeting of.. the Company` will be held at the: Agrlcultiur`al Hall, Dungan- non. on Friday. February 27th 1131 at 2:11 P.M. 1) To receive end dispo a of the Financial Statement` and Auditors Report 2) To Appoint Auditors 3) To elect two (2) Directors'‘ 4) ,To transact any other bullae:: that may .properly..- fame. before the Alleeting The retiring Directors aro Austin Martin and John Nixon, both • of whom are.,eliglble for .ire -election. for a three year term. :A policy holder wishing to seek election or re. -election as a Director must•file-his or her nomination in writing with she Secretory of_she: Corporation at least five (3) days in advance of the Annual Meeting or any Spacial General Meeting called for the purpose of electing Directors. The Company BY -laws. aro avaliabte • for in- spection at the Head Office•af thetorporation. • By Order of the Board of Directors Stephen IL Whitney Secretary -Manager Enke eeting lwick AIUtiM.I inswanCe. Cr Wroxetet, Ontario formerly • • HOWICKFARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY The 108th ANNUAL MEETING of the Company will be held in the Wroxeter Community Hall, Wroxeter,. Ontario, on, friday, F.ebruary. .2'A, 1N1 n,:mo...,. • Purpose: 1. To receive the Annual Statement and Auditor's Report. 2. To elect two Directors to replace Ron McMichael and Clare Hutchison, whose term of office exp _.ires. i ....y` i Ron McMichaelis elegible for re-election. 3. To amend by-law # 33 .y Director's Remuneration. 4. To appooint.'an Auditor for 1981. 5. To transact any other business which may rightly wine before the Annual Meeting. 6, A presentation will be made by ' the Ontario Provincial Police on the now Trespass and Liability' Act.. • RON McMICHAEL • RANDY HUTCHISON President Manager