HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-03-12, Page 9LAST NIGHT MARCH 13th
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Scouth
loss folks
tend funerals
NIILLEt. 11`1\
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and a Very sociable evening
was enjoyed, Those winning
prizes were high lady, Mrs.
Ellwood Iliott; high gent,
Stewart Lane; the lucky
couple were Mr. and Mrs.
Bill MacPherson.
Mr--and-Mrs."770-tn Mac-,
Donald attended the 67th
wedding anniversary party
held' at : Brucelea Haven-'on
Thursday for her parents,
Mr¤ and Mrs jeseph Guest • . •
We send our congratulations
• to these dear ,folks. '
DAY OF PRAYER.
The World Day of Prayer
service for-this community
was held •in the ,Anglican
Church withthe Presbyterian
BY MAY BOW
The Public ' Relations meet
ing of, the Holyrood -1W,J, was
1),eld on Thursday afternoon
at the home of MisS Edna
Boyle_whenMts.Lois 'flol-
• land, Ortice'County Pork
hostess, was the guest
speaker..
She: explained how' • she
became llostess and told of
the events which she has
participated in; and during
the afternoon made a very.
• tasty supper dish which the
ladies enjoyed at lunch time,,
In a 'most- informative way,:
she spoke on, "Pork" and
conducted a , it, and
showed a chart to- inform the
ladies where the various cuts
corrie from.
She was" introdueed by
Mrs. Jack Scott, and thanked
by Mrs. Lorne Eadie who
also Presented her with a gift
in appreciation.
Judges .for the contest St.
Patirck's :Cup Cakes?' were
Miss Winnifrecl Pereye . and
Mrs. William MaeFlierson,
The, prizes Went to . Mrs.
Gerald Murray, . and Miss
• Edna Boyle. Mrs. Alex Percy
presided,' for the Meeting,
"and gave a splendid motto
Life is like mirror, it returns
what ;you show it. She also
made a, pod auctioneer for
the auction sale, which made
a-lot-Of-fun-, -and everything
brought geod. prices, there
'being a .good' variety of
articles donated.
The roll call- was, How.,
progress has ehanged our
community. Mrs. William
:MacPherson played some
Irish melodies and . Mrs.
Gerald' Murray gave Irish
readings' and conducted a
'contest. Mrs. John Scott read
the minutes, the treasurer's
.report andLeommunications.
A donation was also made to:
assist the residents at Bruce-
-lea Haven with crafts as well
;,.as bus trips, which they
joy' during the summer..
-Mrs. Alex Percy gave the
';:;eaurtesyremarks and re-
,Ireshmerits were served 'and
•,a social time enjoyed.
Relatives and friends at-;:
tended the funeral at Ripley
- on Thursday afternoon of the
late Mrs. Chester Blackwell
'(the former Edna McConnell
`..of here). Edna was born and
grew up at Kinlough and
after she and Chester were
:Inarried they lived on conces-
,sion 12 where Mr. and Mrs.
• ',Leonard Stanley now reside.
,-...,Sympathy is extended to her
--family at this dine.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bush-
,ell returned home after a
.winter holiday ,in Florida.
We are sorry to report that
Betty Anne Murray; daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Murray, is a patient in the
• Wingham and District Hos-
pital. We wish her a speedy
recovery.
; • Glen Haldenby, Bill Percy
and. Jim Hodgins• attended
.:the farm show at London on
.Thursday.
We extend a welcome' to
Mr, and Mrs. George Arm-
' strong and Judy to conces-
sion 10. At present they are
living in the former h9me of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ross, but
plan to build a new hOtne on
the 10th, west of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred -Page.
On Thursday evening the
Holyrood Wolinen's Instinite
held their card party in the
hall. Six tables were in play
W.M,S. ladies joining m a
time Of prayer, praise and
fellowship.
This ;year's Theme was
responsible freedom and,the
program on the- sheet was
fellewed which had been
prepaffdlirelfristlan-Wmu
en of Thailand wliejithey
called all women of the world
'to join together in prayer and
meditation on ResponSible
Freedom, ,
,:Mrs,.Bert Nicholson greet-
ed:" the ladies and Mrs.
Delbert Iledley was in
charge and extended a cordi-
al welcome to alt.
Leaders for the first part
were 'Mrs. Delbert Hedley,
Miss. May 'Boyle,:Mrs. Mid-
ford Wall and Mrs. David
Fl aldenby, The' W.M.S. lad-
ies took the second part,
responsible freedom 'towards
one's self. Mrs, Olen
crl;:ibmy,rs147,..risson_i_vraWintilfrpedon:Paeldr:
WS. William MacPherson,
Mrs, Ale$Percy, Mrs. Frank
Maulden and Mrs; DOnRoh-
ertsett partiCipated.
Responsible Freedom to-
wards Sobiety was taken by
mMirsss, mDaeylbBei;:yie ff. edley and.
Mrs, Roy Collins gave
splendid talk on the theme
and shoWed a hand being.
gripped tightly, just ' holds
and giVes nothing; but the
open hand giVes and, reaches
out to support and relate
responsible freedom of
knowing Christ as Saviour
. and Redeemer.
Mrs. George Graham and
Mrs. Ronald Thacker receiv-
ed the offering. Three hymns
were sung With Miss Edna
Boyle as organist. Joyce
thanked everyone who had
taken part to make the World
Day of Prayer sO meaningful.
Mrs. Marjerie Cullery and
her granddaughter and Mrs.
-Marjorie Bennett of Toronto
spent the weekend`with Mr.
Arthur Haldenby:.;
Mr. and' Mrs. Jacic Scott
were dinner guests on Friday
at the home of Mr.-and Mrs:
Howard Thompson, at RipleY.'
Mr: and Mrs. on Gilles
pie and Cathy, Mr. and Mrs.:
Don BuShell and Mr, and
Mrs. Ron. Gillespie- went to
Sarnia to the funeral of their
cousin, ,the" late Jack Gilles-
pie. We extend syinpathy.to
the bereaved.
Joanne Murray spent a
while in Teeswater with.ber
grandparente, Mr, and Mrs,
Lyman Sutton-
Cathy Gillespie returned
F'artshawe College after
spending a week at her home
here.
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BY RUTH BUCHIVIEIER
The community was sad-
dened to. hear Of the death of
Philip , Steer last week: We
express our sincere sym-
pathy to Mrs. Steer and Mr.
and. Mrs. Don „Bell,. Wayne
••and Beverly, KinloSs, Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Steer, Tracey
and Heather of Lueknow and
also to Mr. and Mrs. Fred.
Woodley and family and Mr.
and Mrs-, Eon Wallace and
family of London. •
Mrs. Clarence:Ritchie en-
. joyed, a week's holiday ;with
her daughter, Mr, and Mrs.
Doug young and family of
Fort Erie. While .'Alice -was
there. she attended the chris-
tening Of her granddaughter,
Kimberly. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mac-
Dougall visited last weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dol-
lery, Audrey and Jamie at
Orangeville. •
Mr. and Mta. Lloyd Mac-
Dougall and, Grant Fattish
attended the funeral Of:Keith
Johnstone •of Kitchener,
formerly of, the 10th conces-
sion,of Ashfield. • :
Mr: and Mrs. Ira Dicltie
attended the funeral Of Ira's
aunt 'at Hope Bay on Satur-
day.
Amy and Angela Houston
spent tho.weekend wittetheir
,grandparents,.-Mx:and-Mrs
Stewart Farrell.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Kuntz
of Kitchener spent the week-
end 'with CathY'S parents,
Mr: and Mrs.• Earl Stever
and. Doug. .
Mr, and •Mrs. Norm Sceli
of. London. visited 'on the
weekend with Eileen's par-
el.-ITS; Mr. arid Mrs. Jim Burt
and Robert.
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