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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-04-06, Page 12community news Lucknow United welcomes con firmands Easter Sunday saw a large ation for worship at Lu w United (Church. The Service began with the Iihling of the Paschal Can- e which represents Christ's„light which was not extinguished by death, Rev. McDougal's sermon theme was "The Emotions of Easter", suggesting that there was much fear, as well as joy, on the first Laster Day, The senior choir presented the anthem `Allehi & . On Palm Sunday 15 young people and three adults were confirmed, The Confirmands were Carol rerguson, Mary Treleaven Tim Treleaven, Jeff Ackert, Lynn Alton, Chris Collyer,Janice Cook, Susan Cooe, Brenda Davies, Julie Davies, Bruce Elliott, Evans Helm, Glen Gibson, Chris Irwin grad Priestap, Brian Irwin, Sharon Struthers aneii Donalda Thompson. Clerk of Session, Mrs. Philip MacMillan, presented each Confirmand with a Book of Prayers, which was a gift from the congregation. Rev. McDougall presented the Certificates. The Sacra- ment of Holy Communion followed. Flutists Tracy Steer and Donalda Thompson arcom- panied the choir anthem, "Nly Shepherd Will Supply end'. he Youth Group at Lucknow United recently held a very successful weekend retreat at Silver Lake Camp. Their plans for the coming months include a Soup and Sandwich Lunch following the service on April 17, a Hayride and Cookout on April and par- ticipation in the worship ser- vice on Christian Family Sunday in May. The Youth Group is also sponsoring an Organ Recital in June, to raise money for the Organ Fund. On Sunday, April In. Lucknow United will have a representative from Gi- deon's International who will speak during the service; on April 17Bill Thomson from C.K.N.�C' . will be guest speaker; and April 24 will be Baptism Sunday, at which time four infants will be received by the Sacrament of Baptism. "The world is a looking glass and gives back to every man the reflection of his own fare. Frown at it and in turn it will look sourly upon you; laugh at it and with it, and it is a jolly, kind companion". r Wm. M. Thackeray iridal shower honours Anne Colwell By Ruth Buchmeler A bridal shower was given in honour of Anne Colwell on Saturday afternoon in South kinloss Presbyterian Sun- day School room. Nancy Mactntyre chaired the program and started with contests that continued during the program, Oli�veNeedham gave a readi and Helen Niacin - tyre favoured with a lovely piano solo, Marilyn Macintyre and Anne MacCosh gave suitable and a sing song was with Wilma Clarke at piano. Anne and her attendants were called to the front when Nancy read the address. Anne's attendants are Sheryl Cottrill, Sandy MacLeod Betty Morrison and Murray. They all helped Anne open her Mrs. Herb Buckton enter- tained her neighbors on the fourth concession at a Tup perware party one evening last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Mowbray and Duncan were Laster Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Don Ban- nerman and family of Kin- cardine. Mr. and Mrs. Ian MacKen- zie and family of Cobourg visited over the weekend with Ian's family, Mr. and Mrs. Prank MacKenzie and Mr. and Mrs. David Eadie and family, Laster weekend visitors with Currie Colwell and Anne were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Morrison of Sudbury and rein's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Morrison of London. They and Mrs. Bill Ladle of Wingham and Ken Reid were Laster Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Colwell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Clarke and family visited over the weekend with Wilma's family and Mr. and Mrs. Glenford Davies of Brantford. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacGillivray and family of Chapleau visited over the holidays with, Lloyd's family here in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maclntyre, Margaret and Marilynne and Dale Gilchrist, Sandy and Nancy Macintyre, Helen, Heather, Paul and Betty Stanley were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Macin- tosh. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Anderson of Millerton spent Laster with her sister, Olive Needham. Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Don 13e11, Beverly and Wayne were Phyllis Wallace, Nancy and Susan of London and Mrs. Phillip Steer. Holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dick McQuillan and Ron and Jack were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McQuillin, Brenda and Lindsay of St. Catharines and Mare MacKay of Amberley. Guests on Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dickie were Mr. and Mrs. Doug Dickie and Erin of Markdale, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson and John, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dickie, all of Toronto, Harold Wood- ward of Hanover and Mr. and Mrs. William Dickie and Karissa. Easter Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. David MacKinnon and fami- ly, were Mr. and Mrs. Fraser MacKinnon, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Frayne of Goderich, John MacKinnon, Murray MacKinnon and Mildred Cameron. Visit with grandparents in Dungannon by Marie Park Megan Jennifer and Tim Ledy of Bissau a visited last week with thea grand- parents, Irvine and Colleen Ledy. Company with Ben and Margaret Mole on Easter Sunday were Belle Mole of Lucknow and 13111 and Mary Mole and Julie of Ashfield. Mr, and Mrs. Ken Thomas of Bolton visited with her mother, Hazel Webster at Wingham hospital on Satur- day Company over the Easter weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Don Shetler and Fred Shetler were Mr. and Mrs. Don Kingdon, Don, Becky, Steven and Joy of Trail, B.C. Mrs. Kingdon is a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Huber (Gail Anderson) and family have returned from a two week holiday in Florida and visited on Sunday with her grandmother, Gertrude Park who is still a patient in Wingham hospital. Company for Easter with 13111 and Marie Park, Patti, Todd and Brad were their family Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bendig and Joel; Mr. and Mrs. Steve Park and Holly, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Park; Vicki Park, Wanda Park and l im Hodges, all of Goderich and Gary Johnston, Nile. The Dungannon Willing Workers held their annual Easter smorgasbord on Thursday, March 31. Tickets were sold out for the two table settings at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. The Workers are very pleased and appreciate the great response they always have. During the meal a draw was held on behalf of the Dungannon - Nile Young People for an Easter basket. The winner was Art Young. Leola Chisholm R.N. of Cambridge visited with her parents, Leonard and Olive Chisholm over the Easter weekend. 'rife other members of the Chisholm family joined them for Easter supper on Sunday. Company on Sunday with Graham and Bessie McNee were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Farrell and Mrs. Wesley Ir- vine, all of Kincardine. Terry and Krista Pan- na becner of Colborne Township and Steven, Scott and Sherri Nicholson of Belfast were Easter visitors with gramma and gram a, Margaret and Jim Err- ington. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.. Harold Errington and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Culbert who both celebrated 35th wedding anniversaries on March 27. Quite a number of the Dungannon United Church congregation attended Good Friday services at Trinity United Church. Martha and Susan Curran and Ken Logtenberg as well as Rev. Roberts took part in the ser- vices. .Happy Birthday to Peggy Brindley who was nine on April 3 and to Dree Park who was seven on April 2. Trinity families observe Easter with guests Hy Betty Ritchie Allan and Violet Ritchie visited Sunday with their daughtor, Brenda and Terry Huizinga and family of Auburn. Also visiting were John Raithby, Tom and Delores Culbert of Dungan- non and Isabel and Wesley Ritchie of Lucknow. They were celebrating Wesley's 54th birthday. Visiting Saturday with Reg and Freda Broome were Nancy, Jack Carrie, Donna and Ken Mott of Dutton. Other weekend visitors were Hilda Scheerer of Ethel, Violet and Eddie Thompson of Holyrood, Mary and Ken Scheerer and family of Goderich, and Tom and Rose Broome and family of Lucknow. Rev. Arthur Scott con- ducted Communion Services at Trinity United Church on Sunday. Jack and Wanda Miller of Tottenham visited with her parents, Isabel and Jim Hunter over the Easter weekend. George Dierolf, who is completing his school year at Blind River, visited over the holiday with his parents, Joan and Manfred Dierolf. Holiday visitors with Betty and Arthur Scott and family were Betty's mother, Joanne Lee of Rochester, New York State and her grandmother. Visiting their grand- mother, Jessie Kirkland for Easter were Ken and Cath Kirkland, Jennifer, Christine and Andrew of Milton; Donald and Joan Kirkland, Lana and Darrin of Kingsville. and all visited with Nancy and Gord Folkard and Kendra in Belgrave on Saturday even- ing. David and Betty Kirkland and Suzanne and Annette and Henry Hendriks also attended. liachnow Sentiteel, Wednesday, April 6, 1943—Pile 12 LUCKNNW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SUNDAY, APRIL 10 WORSHIP SERVICE 1da00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10400 A.M. Guest Speaker Rev. George Gamut Nursery Downstairs For Any Little Ones Under four. Everyone Welcome .'...4e®.4b0.-N4mb® b♦ 0,bb0.►b®,mb Rr LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY, APRIL 10 Stmtby School 9445 a.m. Worship 11400 a4m4 Rev. Warren McDougall B Ab M, Dh b Nursery and Junior ( Congregation Provided it Everyone Welcome Yb ".••-.b-•sb.dba►.e1.60-646.101a.►a.b.v._ HAPPY � 25th ANNIVERSARY t Bill & Dora Van Dyke Henry, Nord, Peter and Tony extend an invitation to relatives, friends 9 neighbours to loin `hem in celebrating their parents' 25th anniversary in Lucknow on Friday, April 15, 1983. Best Wishes Only Please .'`..L.1•."�A. 1..�1►..r►..• b-�141b.1. ••••••••-••••-••-•16._• •r...,%-t•.'�..� 6 . w••V.1u ..4444444 „,„ 441444444444444444441.444 1 Allan Colling Ripley, Ontario Agent for: Brussels Stockyard Ltd. Cows and Fat Cattle On Thursdays Cel Yard 395-2977 Alter 8:00 a. m. for Pickup Stockers & Feeders HOME 395-2911 _ 4 ^! 1.1.4"! 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