HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-03-19, Page 5tunes on the piano.
Gladys Arnold, _thanked
all who helped make thp
meeting so enjoyable.
She also reported on her
recent' visit to Arizona
with Reg and Harriett
Moore .who send their'.
best regards to all their
friends -, in Ripley. They,
hope to be home again in
. • ,
The. musical group
played more good music' •
April, .
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Sure and Begarra those
who Were Irish and those
Who wished' they were
gathered at the 'Ripley
Legion Ball for' the March
meeting of the senior
V
'citizens' meeting. It
off to a good;Start •With
sing a long of Irish songs
directed by ,Florence
irkpatrick and pianist
iolet MacKenzie at the
.
Lendre %Hooey was
chairlady for the,
b program which she began •
by telling several Irish
—jokes, MrS, Ethel White
gave a: couple of readings
"Crowning .Indignency"
and "I'm, Fine';'.- The
• chaiflady. gave a 'couple
q.
of contests for . St.
Patrick's*. There was: :a '.
gift for the. person
Wearing, the Most green,
there were 'Sip inany
dressed An St: Paddri
colour a draw was. made •
with Amelia Cumming
the winner.
The: Musical group for
the day was. Waiter.
Collins on violin, Stewart
%trn es on :spoons,
Margaret HatkneSs on -
the pianoi' Johnny. Smith
manager:. as., floor anagee„ Six
couples waltzed to the
Wile of "My Wild' Irish
Rose", also' the "Waltz
quadrille" and the
" French, Minuet"
Catharine EmmerPon
gave'two readings.."The
Well Kept Secret?' and "A•
Little Bit of Faith".
Minnie Lock sang', two
s solos "'Where the
iver hannon Flows"
and •"Peggy O'Neil"
accompanied by Violet
McKenzie: Eillen Nesbitt
played two good' lively
and *quite a group did
another' waltz and two
sets ,enjoyed sqiiare,
dance with 4blinny Smith
doing the callings.
.Reg Godfrey, . vice.'
president, conducted the
business meeting
assisted by the secretary
Margaret .• Scott. Thank
Yinitibles were read from:
Bert .and Evelyn irwine,
Adeline Hackett, Dorothy
Wardell ,and "Leonard
Irwine. A•lettei was read
11:4,
• concerning the Maple
Syrup Festival at'
Eelmore Apr, 10 froM 10
a.m. ,to ..3 p,m, Earl Tout
was. asked to see about
arranging .'a: bus load to
go. Another • bus - is
planned to go to Lucknow
APr. 30 at 7:30 p.m, to see
slides. . bus . trips
-available:— 'Christine-
Robertson was 'asked to
take the place ot, Mary
'Pollock On next month's
prograin: Florence Kirk-
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C
patrick reported on the
cancer • Canvass • to be
done in April.
The,Queen and grace"-,-,r,
"closed the meeting, Mrs.
Francis Gillies was
hostess for the day,'
Lunch was' served by, .
Florence Kirkpatrick,
Helen ,Cornish, Muriel
-MeAuleY, • -FlVa- —LowrY-;--
and Annie Irwine' with
Jim Tout and Reg
Godfrey serving tea, and
the cleanup duties. .
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Joanne de Boer is spend- •
ing some of her ,holidays
visiting with her friend Win-
nie Visser of Wingham.
Glenn England of :Van-
couver is spending some
time visiting with . his, par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs:- Donald
England near' Whiteoliiirch.4r
Glenn; who -was seriously
injured in a car accident in
November, is now ,taking
therapy three times a week at
Wingham hospital, He is
wished continued improved
health.
Mr. and Mrs. :Clifford
Young- visited his sister,
Mrs. May , Richardson of
Wingham Friday evening.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S RALLY
Thee Whitechurck Young
People held their annual
Rally last weekend with
Young People from surroun-
ding areas being invited.
Saturday afternoon they
had a tobogganing and snow-
mobile party on Tom Inglis'
fill1Saffer• which hitch was
served in Whitechurch hall.
In the early evening, games
were played in the Lucknow
Gym at the school followed
by a dance in the White-
church Hall.
On Sunday, a pot luck
dinner was served in the
Presbyterian Church base-
ment after the Service to
which the 'congregation was
invited.
The service was in the
charge of The Rev. Bell wild,
with his wife, had just re-
turned from a two week vaca-
tion in Florida. The Young
People supplied , the choir
music and during the service
sang, - "Mansion over the
Hilltop". "
It was a very successful
rally.