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The April Thankoffering who is the manager of the,
meeting of the Ashfield Jack Reavie workshop, was
W.M.S. was held in the introduced by Mrs. MacKen-
church basementon Aril23 • zit. Mss Jamiesonexplained
Mrs. Neil MacKenzie wei-. the two work training pro
coined everyone to the family grams that are available at
- night meeting and opened the workshhop. There are 15
with a, poem, Open Secret. • clients at resent taking part
Helen Simpson and Steve in the programs. Slides were
Simpson read the scripture. shown with the clients doing
Meditation followed by pray- crafts, shopping, cooking,
er was given by Brian Simp- etc. It was enjoyable for
son. .• everyone to see what they.
Mrs. Gordon Finlayson accomplished at the work
gave the offeratory prayer. shop. Mrs. Henry MacKen-
Mary Ellen MacKenzie fay- zie presented Miss Jamieson
"oured with a step dancing with a gift as appreciation for
selection. A contest and coming.
• reading, Forgive Me When I •••
Whine, were read by Mrs. Rev. Nugent gave the
Neil MacKenzie. ' closing prayer. Lunch and a
The guest speaker, Connie social gathering concluded
Jamieson from Wingham, the meeting.
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anicoffering
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Lucknow Spring Thankof-
fering was held in the church
ilanditoritnn on Sunday, April
26. .With Mr. Karl Mortison
presiding at the organ.
The president, Mrs. Rob-
ert Finlay, opened the ser-
vice with the call to worship,:
Let Us Wake Up to the
Presence of God.
The scripture was read by
Mrs. Allene Bradley and the
second scripture was given
by 'Mrs. Gertrude Treleaven.
Mrs. Arthur Scott, accom-
panied by Mrs. Doug 10 -
wird at the piano sang two
lovely solos during the serv-
ice. The guests speaker,
Mrs. Mary °Anne;' Connell
• from Palmerston, andchair-
person for Bruce Presbytery,
' was introduced by Miss
Norma Weathethead. She
chose as her topic, General
Council and the challenge of
he Church Today.
She very .capably and
deftly related some of the
highlights of the -sessions of
General Council which took
in nine full daYS of discussion
that often lasted until twelve
o'clock at night. She remark.
ed that the, greatness of the
goal makes the toil of strug-
• gle worthwhile. ,
Another interesting aspect
of her talk was some predic•
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tions for the future. One was
-Christians w111 become a
minority and a second one
was we will gain more econ-
omic power' as a nation but
• we must become more re-
sponsible for our actions.
While the offering was
being received by 141m. Kay •
• Collyer and. Mrs. Bernice
, Davies, Rev. McDougall fav-
oured with a piano solo. The
offering.was then dedicated
• by the president. Mrs.' Finlay
graciously thanked' all her
guests 'and Mrs. WS 'Walden
• for their part in the service.
Rev. McDougall, closed the
service with benediction.
.ploy f:stude.ifts
sce court hotts0.
Secondary News
By Robin Cuyler and
Heather Harris
Thursday, April 30, the
Law 314 class went to Walk-
erton Court House to see how
the court system worked.
There was a variety of small
cases and one trial. Judge
Olmstead was presiding.
Alto. on Thursday. April
•30, R.D.S. held a talent
show. Skits were picked to be
in the variety nightconcert to
be held.May 7.
The theme of our concert
this year is the SOs, so on
Wednesday, May 6, there
will be a Spirit Day. Every-
one is supposed to dress, up
as greasers. There will be
bubble gum blowing cont.
ests, double dutch, bola hoop
and dancing contests. In the
afternoon we will have our
dress rehearsal for variety
"night. You can bet all the
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students are looking forward
to 'Wednesday!
Elementary
By Shand* 2.1pfe1
For the Talent Show on
Thursday afternoon, April
29, the Grade 7s put on a
play called "The Case of the
Frustrated Corpse". The
players were Cathy Duvall,'
Lisa Johnson, Lisa Gamble
and Christine NicholsoiA
The Grade tis also had a
• play called "Teniptation Sor-
did or Virtue Rewarded".
This cast was made up of
Nicole' Casernore, Lisa Har-
vey. lan Culbert, Joe Hein-
isch. Moira Gracey, Alison
Plowright, Tina Morton, and
Dawn Chalmers,
By Lisa Johnson
On Friday, May 1, the
Grade 7 class held a French
Auction. Miss Hooper was
the auctioneer, We found
that we didn't have enough
time so it will be continued
on Monday.
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