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Wingham Advance-Tiznes, June 22. 1977
impressive service Marks anniversary
BELGRAVE — Many former
Sun* School members and as-
sociates of the Knox United
Churcji, congregated on Sunday
to celebrate the anniversary of
the Sunday School. This was cer-
tainly a "happy birthday" occa-
sion and flower service. The
auditorium was filled to capacity,
many returning from distant
areas to join in the service.
Mrs. Lynda Lentz, organist of
the church, presided and con-
ducted the choir. She was
assisted by guitarists Alison
Roberts and Dianne Scott. The
entry to the church and the sanc-
tuary were beautified with
baskets of multicolored flowers.
As an introduction to the service
the Sunday School and Hi -C led in
a processional singing "Hey !
Hey! Anybody Listenin?"
"Scripture Sentences" were
read by the superintendent,
George Procter, who, with, Julie
Gnay, Ross Anderson, Robert
Gordon and Clifford Coulees as-
sisted the Rev. John Roberts with
the devotions.
New hymn and service books
were dedicated in memory of the
late Margaret Michie and Mr.
and Mrs. James Michie by the
Michie family. The junior choir
sang as its number, "Yesterday,
Today and TomorroW", the offer-
ing anthem, "Clap )(Our Hands",
and the Doxology.
Attendance seal awards were
presented too -15 Sunday School
members and 100 per cent
recognition to Janice Coultes,
Ruth Higgins,. Joan Higgins,
Andrea Coultes, Donna and
Bruce Higgins. Clifford Qoultes,
assistant superintendent, made
the presentations.
The sermon "Hands" was de-
livered by the minister. He illus-
trated 15 uses of hands with large
pictures which depicted: evil,
cutting out, eating, expressing
joy, sports, breaking bread to
feed birds, construction by hand,
Canadian Boy Scouts who were
clapping hands, helping hands,
baptizing, sacrament of breaking
bread, Confirmation — the laying
on of hands and a hand shake —
denote peace or welcome.
The speaker demonstrated the
origin of "hand shaking", with
George Procter. Legend reveals
that many thousands of years ago
strangers who roamed the forest
were each armed with a shield
and sword, The left hand sup-
ported the shield, while the right
held a sword, Upon meeting each
man sheathed his sword and
grasped the other's right to save
himself from injury ;. thus the
beginning of our custom of shak-
ing hands with strangers.
The Hi -C, accompanied by
guitarists Alison Roberts and
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Dianne Scott, sang "Feelin" and
the recessional, "To Be Alive".
Mr. Roberts gratefully acknowl-
edged the gift to the church of
candelabra by Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Hanna He also ex-
pressed regret that Mrs. Lentz
has resigned her position . as
church organist after four years
of faithful efforts with the choir;
especially her deep interest
shown in the junior choir which
has been formed since her work
here began, Thanks were ex-
tended to all who helped with
work done before, during and
after the service. Suitable hymns
were sung, using newly dedicated
books.
Following the recessional a
chicken. barbecue was enjoyed
on the church lawn. The ' targe
congregation was a tokenof ap-
preciation of a very uplifting
service which seemed unsur-
passable.
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OFFICERS FOR 1978—The\\\Wingham Lions Club installed
its new officers at a meeting' June 14. They are Nick
0' Donohue, vice president; Rev. Robert Armstrong, past
president; Archie Hill, president; William Cruikshank,
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The Wingham Advance -Times, June 22, 1977