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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-08-15, Page 10• • Rage **44.11oknow Sontiflell Wadoeadigh August 15, 1919 Mina Challenge topic of meeting Mrs. Grant , Famish we - corned everyone to herhome for our summer meeting of Ashfield w.m.S. The meet- ing was ripened with call to worship, followed by prayer given by Mrs. Farrish. Scripture was taken from Matthew, by Janet Farrish. Meditation, "the church needs children", was prepar- ed by Mrs. Farrish. A reading, "China Chal- lenge", was given by Mrs. Earl Howes. Mrs. Grant Far- rish introduced Mrs. Jack Needham who gave a most interesting summary on "Re- volution not a picnic", per- taining to chapter 2 of .the study book on China. Ten members and five visitors answered the roll call, "Name a Proverb". Mrs. Earl Howes gave the offertory prayer. Mrs. Gordon Finlayson conducted the business part of the meeting. A thank you was receiyed from the Scott Mission and an invitation was extended to all interest- ed people to attend, a meeting at Kingsbridge Church Thursday, August 16th- at 2 p:m. when ideas will be suggested on ways of helping senior eitizdns take part in the community. ChildrenTs.: follisioger at library Tuesday Canadian folk singer Klaas Van Graft will give a free concert entitled "Songs of the world --a world 'of songs" The W.M.S. purpose was repeated and closing prayer was given by Mrs. Farrish. Lunch and a social time brought an enjoyable even- ing to a close... South Kinloss W1115 'The August meeting of , South Kinloss W.M.S. .was. held at the home of. Mrs. Jack Needham. The presid- ent, Mrs. Philip Steer, open, ed the meeting with prayer and the repeating of the . Lord's Prayer. The Bible Study, the Par- • able of the Great Supper, was conducted by Mrs. Ira pickle. A reading, Summer- time Peace, was given by Mrs. Allan MacDougall and a piano solo by Mrs. Jack Needham was..enjoyed. Guests at the meeting were Misses Helen and Jean (' McAlpine of Petrolia who • have travelled world de, and told of their experiences in China, as well as showing •interesting slides of China. China t in d • their birth rate from 400 per month to 40 A very clean country, •China is the only country in the world not • begging for aid. Mrs. Bran .Keith thanked the ladies for many informa- tive facts on China and presented a gift. Courtesies were by Mrs. Ira Dickie and the Closing • prayer by Mrs. Herb Buck- ton: • A social half hoer was • enjoyed, served by the host- • ess and directors, • Mrs. Ira • Dickie. and Mrs. John For, • at Lucknow Branch, Bruce ster. • • County Public ,Library on • Tuesday, August 21it at 2 Add • benefit: •,t" This program is sponsored by • the library with the • assistance of the Georgian Bay Regional Library System • and the Outreach Ontario program of the Ministry of Culture and Recreation, iti recognition of the Interna- tional Year of the Child: Klaas Van Graft has been performing professionally. since 1958, in both North America and Europe. He perfotined for several sum- mers at the Canadian Nation- al Exhibition for the Toronto Star Concerts, and in Toren: to's early coffee shops. • Klaas is one of the found- ers •Of Mariposa in •the Schools. He has an extensive repertoire of folk songs in many languages and accom- • panies himself on the guitar. For his concert at the library he has selected songs and stories • from around the world related to the expel. ieheesdreans., expectations and Sense of humor of the child. % The °program iS ,intended for the six to 12 age group; admission is free. It's =called -cold cash because itnever seems to warm up to anybody. performance Living in tucknow Candelabra with white and yellow daisies intertwined amid mint green candles provided the setting in St: Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Wingham, for the marriage of Joan, Currie of Waterloe and David Black of Lucknow, on Saturday, July 21, 1979. The double ring ceremony at 630 p.m. was conducted by Rev. Dr. R. H. Armstrong of Wingham. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Currie of Wingham and the groom is the son of Margaret Black, Lucknow. The. processional, Amaz- ing Grace, and the recession, al, Mary's Wedding, were played by Pipe. Major, Tom MacFarlane of Brussels, great uncle of the groom, who preceded the bridal party as they entered and left the church. • . The bride, given in mar: riage by her parents, chose an ivory :chiffon gown which featured an off -shoulder flounce trimmed with re -em- broidered • lace. The skirt,. which flowed to a chapel train, featured three flounces trimmed with re -embroider- ed lace and satin ril&n. The bride wore a picture hat with „matching re -embroidered lace and satin ribbon •trirn with a Yell at back.• Miss Sandra Lee of Wing - ham was maid of hondbr, wearing a. mint = gr* floor length gown -,ef cotton with • white eyelet • design, The • bodied Ihnd a scoop neckline with a flounce and the empire wa skirt featured a single flounet. Mrs. Julie BroWICIZitch- crier, Miss Helen • Currie, London, sister of the hride, •and Miss. Elizabeth Black, Lucknow, sister of the groom, were bridesmaids. They were similarily attired • in • yellow peasant styled gowns withoff shoulder flounces. The attendants carried white lace fans •with trailing • white ribbon adorned with two yellow silk daisies. They wore single yellow daisies in theii• hair. • . • • Doug Stevenson, Luck,: noW; was, groomsman and Kevin Black; Lucknow, brother of the groom,. Terry Taylor, Point .Clark and Ben Thompson, Orangeville, cousin Of the groom, ushered the guests. The rings were carried by Master Tim Currie, Chat- ham, nephew .Of the bride. • The groom. andl ringbearer Wore chocolate brown tuiced- os with swallowtail jackets, ascot ties, earti6,t-'cOloured vests ,and pin-striped, tEcnis- ers.:The groortt's attendants wore chocolate • brown, tux- edos with striped ties, camel vests and pin-striped trous- • . •• Patrons will have one Iasi ;chance to see This Foreign • Land at the -Blyth 'Summer ' 'Festival this Year: A benetit • performance of the play has been scheduled for Saturday • August 18 at, 2 pl.m. All • proceeds from the perform- ance , will be donated in the Actors' Fund of the Canadian Actors Equity Association— Actors, technicians and administrative staff will be volunteering their time and services, •over • and above their regular duties, in order to make this perforinance a success. The total of all ad- missions paid to the per - LUCKNOW / CHRISTIAN t REFORMED CHURCH Rev. L, Van Sta,alduinen • t) ? SUNDAY, AUGUST 19 • Services • 10:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.ma Listen to. the • Back to God Hour 10:30 a.m. CKNX rs. • employed 'with the Waterloo Mrs. Cora Robertson prov- County Board of Education, ided organ music and ac- companied soloist, • Mrs. Mary Lee, who Sang The VVeddirig, before the cere- mony, On This Day, during the service and The Wedding Prayer, durieg the.signing of the register. .• A reception followed at the Wingham Legion Hall where the head table was decorated with a three tier wedding cake, yellow in colouradorn- ? ed with white daisies. • The bride's mother receiv- ed wearing a princess style • chiffon dress of steel blue anda corsage • of • coral • sweetheart roses. The moth- • er of • the groom •assisted wearing a sky-blue cocktail • length dress and a corsage of yellow sweetheart roses. bride changedto a coffee coloured polyester • dress with a V -neckline trim- med with black along the !neck and sleeves and ac- cented by a black belt and They travelled to the east- ern provinces on their honey- moon. Honoured guests at the wedding were the groom's grandparents,Mr. and Mrs. Gordon • MacPherson, • St. • Helens and Pte. Fred;Black, brother ,of the groom., sta- tioned at Winnipeg, Mani- toba. " • • * I The couple will reside in Lucknow where the groom is employed with Struthers Construction. The bride was formance will be used to aid ,u4' those actorsthrough ill- • .‘ ness Or misfortune, have 4406806§00011t0 OrYtWq become unable to practise , their craft. • • Admission to this perform- ance is at regular Festival • prices -- • S4,25 for •adults, 53.50 for senior citizens and S2.50 for children. Reserva- tions for the performance must be made through the Festival's main box office (phone 523-9300). • The final performance of • This Foreign .Land will be that evening, August 18, at 8:30 p.m. There will be a $15.00 charge for publishing a wedding picture, not received by the • Sentinel within six weeks • after wedding date ostooltootto 401%0 &it Prior to her marriage, the bride was feted at a friends' shower in Wingham present- ed by Sandra -Lee -and Helen . Currie; a. community and • relative shower at Belgrave hosted by Mrs. Evelyn Gal; braith and Mrs. Barb Taylor; • shower . given by Pine Grove Public School staff, Kitchener; a shower for • friends presented by. Mrs. • Julie Brown and Mrs. Janice. Orford; • a miscellaneous shower in Lucknow' present- ed by Mts. Nancy Biernan, • Mrs. Sharon Campbell and Mrs. Doug 'Stevenson and a • shower for, members of St Andrew's 'Presbyterian • Church choir: and Sunday School,. hosted. bY Mr.a. Mary ' Campbell, Mrs, Elsie Con - gram. and Mrs. Shirley Don- aldson. it'sFUN: Bible stories Refreslunents•Crafis Recreation Songs • e..41••`•,0•••••••••••••-••-••••••••-••••••,••• AUCKNOW • . • . UNITED • CHURCH Rev.Dong Kaufniatit .. Minister 1 • Joint Sumner Services At South Kinloss Sunday; July 8, 1.5 • Lucknow Presbyterian • ) •Church July 22; 29, Aug. 1 Aug. 12, 19, 26, Sept, 2 • Lucknow United Church . I • , . • LOCKNOW PRESBYTERIAN • 'CHURCH • Rev. Wm. Munshaw B.A. M. Div. Joint Summer Services: Lucknow United August 12, 19, 26. Sept. 2 Rev.• • iyD17084i ,ngi:t1Leir 2a9n .July• Minister • • Rev. Wm: Munshaw. Aug. S; 12, 19, 26. Sept: 2 A Note: Services at 10 a.m. EVERYONE WELCQME 4 . • • 4 GO• DS WORD YOUR DOOR TO • ADVENTURE! Diseover:God's ,great adventui-e for you • • and your family at Vatation Bible School Mace: Lucknow Christian Reformed Church I Date: August 2/ through August 31 Time: 9:15 thriaigh 11:45 a.m, children agea 4 - 12 Invited •