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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-05-28, Page 10Pat and Hary Livingiton attended the reunion of Cen- tral . Peel SeCondary School students held on the 'week- end in Btampton• They' spent the weekend with friends Jaw, and Wayne MOTaggait who live in Caledon East. Kirk stayed the weekend with Cliff and Joan Livingston and .BY BELL BACKBIT Sunday, both here and at St,' Helens The 11th anniversary •Ser- Bernice and Gord Kemp vice was held at Trinity attended the graduation cer- United ,Church .on Sunday, emonies at Ridgetowtt: Cot,' with Rev, 'Scott of Loncles- lege of Agricultural Tech- ii-atrirrtlf,e7ggesr PVestfter!—nnlogyTfot,theirsetKrerdon, He'sang two selections at laSt Friday afternoon, Lori the beginning of his sermon, Hackett, and Pave Gore% Looking; to the future.' The TeeiiNater also attended and , instrumentalist% John And- they all visited with Bern- rew, Lori Hackett, Wilma ice's niece, 11/farg Don Blake and Ruth Alton 01ayed Stirling, RidgetoWn. Prior to the service and •the Visitors with . Reg and Oink, and sQlnist, Pob'Ston- Freda Broome on Sunday er, sang during the service. were their daughter, Mary Two basitets of flowers and Ken Scheerer, Pam And were placed at the front of. Greg, Godetich and Torn and the church as a memorial to Rose Broome, Dianne and Amanda, Mrs.- Robert Scott, Pat. by the members of her Jack and Donna Alton re- family. ' ceived a phone call on Siin- Miss Barbara • Sparks, day from,their daughter; Lucknow, will be in charge of Shelley, who is vacationing the, worship services next, in Switzerland. <Shelley is travelling ' with her 'aunt, Mrs. Olive Macintosh on a two week trip • that will also take thetn..te Austria. Chester and Bell Hackett, Ian and Scott and Pat Shiell, __attended—Ale-- graduation ceremony at Rid, getown College of Agricul- ture Technology, for Jamie, last Friday. Jamie is em- ployed at Elgin. Co-opera- tives, St. Thomas. Ss ...... . „ . , Believe In: Music is a store for Mutile,loVers of all ages.' Song books, instrumental nutsic, records and tapes; .children's. music andposters are featured in the, Music. store recently opened :ow.Lucknowstt main street by Marilyn Murray.•. Located in the forater nto4tp store, Believe in Muiic also offert Inetruclion guitar,,-'plano 'and organ. for thoge who wish: to • learn, o make their own the daughter of Leo And, Ainelda Murray of filriless • TO*Oshlp and she recently returned to the'tirea after, i.lyear. In :Alberta, She heti worked previously as swim instructoinfor the LiicknOw <and.'DIStrict SWIMming Punl,, Watch for the Store'S grand °Petting:side, coming soon. •- . [Sentinel Staff PhOtit] plan Grey Prayers recited in unison and a • scripture reading by Fr. Dentinger opened the 'May meeting of St. Mary's C.W.L. at the home of Mrs. Gerry Ross. If enough interest is' shown Father will once again chart- , er a bus to St; Mary's Shrine, in July. Inother_Tand .4aughter banquet was propoied for - Group prayer closed the later in the year. meeting. Lunch and a social Tbe ladiei will assist at a, chat was enjoyed :by' all. year end party for the ° pre-school catechism class. The spiritual director ad- vised us to pray always by offering each day, with its joys and tribulations, to' our Creator.• He concluded his remarks effectively' by read- ing a 'poem, This I Know, God Answers Prayer. Bei,. Win. Kim-Shaw Div., SUNDAY, JUNE I. tO a :In. SundaY School 11 a.m.Meraing Werihip , . BY RUTH BUCHMEIER Sixteen interested personS. met, at the home of Jack and BlanChe Needham to make further plans fot a proposed booklet of historical interests relating4o_the.Grey Ox_area.- . Harvey MacDougall chaired the meeting and consider- able ._p_r_L:Tress was Jmade,4:3)___ Topics were proposed and ine Ktver tic w nearly everyone present, vol- prepare some phase of the project. It is hopes that mote interested, persons will sub- mit material in the near future.. Luneh was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. .Evan Keith attended convocation at Wilms frigLaurier University on the weekend. With their son, Murray; and his friend, Wanda Linner, they attended the graduation dinner and dance at. Bingeman Park on Saturday night.. The convoca- tion was held in Kitchener auditorium on Sunday when Murray received his Bachel- or of Arts degree in Geog- raphy. A dinner .for family and friends was held in •Ranton Place in Palmerston. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mac- Dougall and Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacDougall and family spent Saturday in Orange- ville with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dollery and family to cele- brate Audrey and Heather's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd silfacDougall and Marita stay- xi for the weekend. This community expresses food Luck to Marilyn Mur- ray with her new business in own, "Believe in Music", vhich opened up last week. Mr. and' Mrs. Ira Dickie and Mr. ,and Mrs. Leonard vIchines spent- the. Weekend isitiiig with Mr.. and Mrs. till Townson of Sudbury. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wan visited with friends in Toronto and Acton on 'Thurs- day. Mr. and. Mrs. Leonard Clarke visited on the week- end with her parents in Brantford where they cele- brated a cousin's 25th' wed- ding anniversary. - Miss tynda .McQuillin of Pine River United. Church Women held their May meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Bob Rutledge. The. president, Mrs. Jack Campbell, wel- comed 26 ladies and read a seasonal poem. Mrs,. Glen Boyd convened the devotional period on the theme, The Curse :of -Afflu ence. Mrs...John Ferguson read the scripture. Mrs. Gary Courtney offered prayer. ' Miss Mary McDonald, Ripley, was introduced by Mrs. Leonard Courtney. She presented a, fine dialogue, on the many aspects-of Steward- Toronto, visited over the weekenci, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick McQuillin: and Ron. Last week Mrs. Harvey McQuillin of St. Catharines visited with--Mr. --and' Mrs. Dick McQUillin. ship, assisted by Mrs. Court- ney and Mrs. Murray Thompson reading scripture references. Mrs. Cecil Hum- phrey thanked the speaker and presented a gift in 7, appreciation. During the business period the minutes and treasurer's report were heard. The roll call Was, If I had a million dollars to spendfor the good of mankind l would..... Fol- lowing the .courtesies by the president, and prayer in uni- son, a dainty lunch was served. When buying Sub-surface Drainage Pipe Be Right su Y WHITE • No better pipe at any price • Strongest by weight • The only one with Lifetime Warranty • Flexdrain pipe exceeds performance requirements of Canadian Government Standards 41-GP-2914 70•0 1 240 Grand Avenue East DAYMON LIMITED Chatham, Ont. 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