The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-02-27, Page 32cuts held communion on Jan- - an- ice cream cone party on
uary' 8th and the Lucknow January 22, and on January
Christian Reformed Church • 28th the 'Unroll County Jun-
came for their monthly bingo .ior Farmers came to; enter-
nn January 14thi m
ta:
The, Lucknow ICinettes February birthdays, are
came on January 15 in the Margaret. Fittlays°
evening fOr their monthly ary 20th, and JosIle'phtrliac: -
Milian and Elizabeth Ferg,
uson on February 26th.
Joe and Betty MacMillan
All the .residents enjoyed also celebrated their 51st
wedding anniversary on Feb-
ruary 12th,`
The ladies of the Lucknow
Christian Reformed Church
came, on February_ 1 th for
'their monthly bingo and the
Kinette Club of Luckneff on
pailwary 12th.
The Eastern Star held' their
annual Valentine card party
here on February 13.
Jean Conley and Donalda
bingo and the Kinlough Pen-
tecostal Church sang hymns
for us on January 17th.
-WE DELIVER OPEN SIX DAYS .A WEEK
Hellir9r
WART
FUND
7,30 p.m. His text 'for the
evening was taken frOm 2.
Corinthians 13: 11 and 14..
His theme, as long as we are
one in Christ. our Saviour,
es tarewell ser
ers and polyethylene rod-
ucts.
Mr. McQuillin is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Dick MeQuil-
lin, R. 3 Holyrood.
4ppoo,-*t
ept:ett kftive'
BY WILMA CLARKS,
January birthdays at Pine,
crest Mawr were Sadie
Johnsnin, January--4thr-Av.
nie Purcloni January 20, and
Abner Nether.
As the weather was beauti-
ful we enjoyed several rides
in the van.
The Roman Catholic resid-
wherever we are or wherever
we go', the love.of God will be,
with us, was heard by a large
audience from. Lucknow ands
Kincardine.
At the end of the service
Mr. 13: Malda spoke words of
appreciation to Rev. and
Mrs. van Staalduinen for all
the work they have done for
the Lucknow Church: He
wished thein God's blessing
in their new charge and,
presented ,them with a gift
from the congregation.
A social hour folloWed and
everyone eould say their .
personal goodbyes to the
pastor and his family.
As mentioned in last
week'sI
paper Rev. vaP-
Staalduinen has. accepted a
call to Daarle, Holland and
they will fly there on March
9th. .
They have a family of four,
Joel of, Kincardine, Bob of
Chicago, Judy of Toronto and
Carol at home, who will go
with her parents to Holland.
They' also have one grand-
daughter in "Chicago. Rev.
van Staalduinen served the
Lucknow church 'for almost
five yeafs. - • -0 -
Moffat entertained us 'and
then a sing song was'enjoy-
ed.
TwO of our residents won
prizes -that evening, Joe_
MacMillan, Elizabeth Per-
go son .
Whitechurch Young Peop-
les group, came on Sunday,
February 10 to sing and pres,
ent a service. •
Februaryl8th was election
day and of course our resid:
ent, who.was sick for a month
in May when TrudeauJost
was smiling from ear to ear
on. Tuesday, morning.
The Lucknow C.W.L.' held
their monthly meeting in the
Activity Room on February
19 and Leis yirantsley and
Betty . MacMillan joined
them, •
icairstrea. WOmen's Insti-
tute entertained us on Feb
ruary 20th at our monthly •
bitihalSvOirty. Donal dalvfo
fat was at the piano. Gordon
Wall played 'his, violin and
Jean Conley, her banjo' and
Barry Lavis, his mouth org-
an. •
• 'A sing song was also
enjoyed with many memberS
of the institute joining in.
Kifilough Pentecostat_
Church sang hymns for us on,
February 21 and delivered a
message..,
Next week we areplanning
a wine, ginger ale and cheese
party for our residents.
Rev. Leonard van Staald-
uinen preached his farewell .
sermon at the. Lucknow,
Christian Reformed Church
on Sunday, February 24th at '
•
Atlantic Pacicaging Co.
Ltd., is pleased to announce
the appointment of Mr. Don
McQuillin as account repres-
entative for their newest and
fOtirth Eastern Canada Cor-
rugated Bok Plant, located in
Ingersoll, Ontario. In addi-
tion to this new, appointment
Mr. McQuillin will continue
as account representative
with Domkraft Packaging
also an Atlantic Group Com-
pany.
The Atlantic Packaging
Group of Companies produc-
es a complete range of pack-
. aging .materials including:
corrugated containers, paper
bags, tapes, wrapping pap-
Barn's Groceterut
528-3420
ON QUA ''Y FOODS
Births
FERGUSON - At Alexandra
---Marine and-:-Generalf--Hospit-
al, Goderich on. February 13,
1980 to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Ferguson (nee Margaret
Simpson), Goderich, a son,
Nathan Alexander Simpson,
weighing 7 lbs. 14 oz., a' wee
brother for Joan and Glen.
Proud grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs.,,Robert. Simpson,
Kintail and Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Ferguson of Delhi.
MacMILLAN - Mr. and Mrs.
David MacMillan are happy
'to announce the birth of their
son, David Sean, 9 lb. 4. oz.,
on February 8, 1980, at St.
Catharines General Hospital.
A first grandchild for Mr.
and Mrs. Omar Martel and
for Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mac-
Milian: A first great grand-
child for Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
MacMillan, Lucknow.
LIDDLE - Kim is happy to
announce the arrival of her
brother, Kent Alexander
Reid Liddle, on February 20,
1980 at Wingham and Dist-
rict Hospital, 7 lbs. 7 oz.
Parents are Charles and Barb
"Addle. First grandson for
Mr. and Mrs. Don MacTav-
ish and Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Robb.
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APPLICATIONS
•••••• • • • ••ipiierio••4 ••••••
WILL BE RECEIVED BY
Lucknow
Recreation Committee
FOR
o
SWIMMING INSTRUCTORS
AND
LIFE GUARDS
AT LUCKNOW SWIMMING POOL
FOR' THE COMING! SEASON.
-Applicants are required to apply in writing
stating qualifications, by March 15th to
WM. HUNTER
Lucknow Recreation • Conunittee
Box 32, Lucknow, Ont.