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s ion show at Pineerest
4, entertained on 'May.
Their beautiful songs, and
recitations were enjoyed.
Lucknow W.M,S. held
their Monthly .meeting in the-
.ActiVity "room on May 8.
Sadie Johnston, Merle Stew-
art, Josephine Prydges, Enz.
iibeth Ferguson, • M. Rae
. Beak, Minerva *MacEvvan,
Mae' MacDonald, Ellen
Gardener and Maybelle Ag.
neW joined the ladies ,for •
their Meeting..
. On May 9, East Wawanosh
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Public. School at Ilelgrave
held their Senior , Citizens
Day and invited the residents
to sec their Operetta, The
Swinging Piper. Eight: resid-
entS onjoyed the. operetta
'and concert, Jesephine'Jyydr
ges: and Ab Nethery .knew a
lot of the people there also,
On May . 14, Caravan
Clothing Of. Toronto came to
display their : clothing for
Seniors. Residents were.
treated to a wonderful fash-
ion show, at 2.00 p.M.
' Residents who acted as mod—
els were Belle MacKinnon,
Merle Stewart, Ab Nethery,
Josephine Brydges,. Minerva
MacEvvan, Rae Hoak, Jean
Christopher, Ted. BrQWfi, El- .
izabeth Ferguson and• Lois
Wamsley. Mrs. Margaret
MacLennan won the door
prize of a lounging gown.
The KinlOugh Pentecostal
church came to sing on May
15 and held a short church
service. A van ride on May
16 was to Dungannon- and,
down the.. mill road and
across the second concession'
of 'West Wawanosh.
• • dance. • Money', for :the Heart lam,. non.
The residents of Pineerest 'Mr. Nethery'S• wife went boree and. they hope many This week residents wel.
Maner welcomed the warm alsO and he had a grand time. from the community will come Mrs. Minnie Emrner.
• Weather, of May becauseit is Tom Cook of Orangeville come and visit with them and son and Mrs. Olive Ackert
nieelo get out inthe fresh air played, his'guitar and mouth- play cards to hell) them help back at gineerest.
for. walks and., rides these organ • and violin. He -•also , •
day's. .
Kingshridge School, grad-
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eonple
A relative shoWer was held
in honour , of, Glenda., J amid=
son. and.Greg Jackson at the
hOme of her sister.and broth-
er-in,laW, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Cranston and. Danielle oil
Sunday, June 1, Those in ,
,.attendande, were Mr. •and •
•MrS. Stuart Janiieson,
da and Greg, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Jackson, Kathy', Rusty
and. Laurie: of-Wiarton, Dian-
ne.,' Art, Leanne and Alechia
Short of Ingersoll, Wayne,
Arlene, Michael and Jennifer
Jamieson of Walkerton; Ca- • -
thy, Murray and David. Rut-
ton, kitchenerMr, amtIvIrs,„,
Jack Splan, Janet and Bill of
VVoodstock, Elmer and Mar-
lene, Brent and Craig Mac-
barn ArrneurieS for tea and
Sang some songs he had
composed.
Harry Lavis also-played his
mouthorgan. Everyone en-
joyed the afternoon.
Residents planted. a gard-
en on May 29, They decided
to just have tomato plants
this year. Twenty-five plants:
were planted so they , should'
enjoy fresh tomatoes this
fall.
At the monthly residents!
council Meeting, on May 12
the residents decided•te hold
a card party on, June 18 at
Kenzie of Mount Forest, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Jamieson,
Lynda and Doug Splan of
Goderich, and Mrs. Marion
Harris and Earl Harris of
Holyroold.
Glenda and Greg were the
recipients of many lovely
gifts and a delicious buffet
supper was served by the
hostess.
7.30 p.m. This is to raise the Qntario. Heart Founda-
rowntes go to
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On a Sunday recently, Mr.
and Mrs, Bevirt
Whitechiiich, Stephen and
visited-at-the--Raytnond-=--
Leddy home.
Jack and EileenCurran
were surprised on Sunday,
June 1, '1980 ' when' , their
family,. grandchildren, great
grandchildren • and friends
gathered at their home on
Stauffer Street, Lucknow, to
celebrate their 45th wedding
anniversary.
Sixty people attended from
Goderich, DUngannon, Luck-
now and Kingston. All enjoy-
ed a Kentucky Fried. Chicken
dinner..
A youth, service was held
in the Lucknow Christian Re-
formed Church last Sunday
at 8 p.m:
After a sing song, presid-
ent Marian Meurs spoke a
few words of welcome to a
large gathering, and asked
Jeri few inoments of silent
prayer ending with Kum-Ba-
Yah. •
Bonnie Askes led in res-
ponsive reading after which
the Apostles Creed was
sung. The, Lucknow C.R.C.
young People society sang
two numbers, Freely, Freely•
and Seek Ye First,
Debbie Sjaarda, Adrian
Korten, Lynne Hilverda and.
Linda' Bakker gave the con-
gregational prayer with ev-
eryone joining in for the
Lord's prayer.
Doug Kuivenhoven intro-
duced the offering for Radio
China. It was taken up by
James Urquhart, Glasgow,
Scotland, has been a guest•
for the past three weeks with
his aunt,'Peggy Gordon, and
Dorothy MacKenzie, Belfast.
- Mrs. Genevieve Kinahan,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Leddy and
Dianna, St. Augustine spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R.
Leddy.
Thefamily presented them
with a, patio table and ,
umbrella. Numerous cards
and Phone calls were receiv-
ed from Hagersville, Kitch-
ener, Plattsville, Dungan,
non, Goderich and Lucknow.
Jack and Eileen have four
sons, ,four daughters, 15
grandsons, 15 grandda.ught-
ers, two great granddaught-
ers and one .great grandson.
Jack's sister, 'Dorothy An-
derson also oiled on them.
Yvonne' H.artemink, 'Lea-
Anne Haldenby 'and Frank
Kikkert. Offertory prayer
was given by Linda Boyle.
Speaker for the evening
was 'Rev. J. Hellinga_from
Guelph and he was introdne-
ed by Jack Meurs. The
theme of Rev._ Hellinga's,
sermon; Count the Cost, was _
taken from Luke 9: 57-62.
This passage of scripture was
read by Jannette Duiker.
Rev. Hellinga closed with.
prayer and the Benediction.
Music was provided by
Lynne Hilverda, Rosemary
de Boer and Alice v.d.
Klippe.
Ushers were Peter Brink,
Herman Meurs, Doug Kuiv-
enhoven and Dave de Boer.
Refreshments were served
after the service.
Thank you Lucknow Young
People for a very inspiring
evening.
George and Olive Colwell,
Lucknow spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Dick McQuillin
and Ronnie.
Graduation
DavidAlton MacLeod of
Bancroft received his Master
of Education degree at the
Convocation held May 23 at
Queen's University, King.
ston. His mother, Mrs. Dor.
Othy__Macteod, • L1104101V....At-
tended with his wife, Arlene
and their family, Mark and
Lisa. David has been prin.
cipal of Maynooth and Dist-
rict Public School for the past
eight years.
snack ended thp day with the
group arriving home at 6
A hike was also enjoyed by
the girls on Tuesday, 'May 27
when they mef at the Town
Hall and walked • out" to
Greer's faith.for a, cookout
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On May 20 residents went
to Teeswater in the van via
the 4th of Culross and back
through Wingham,
The Christian Reformed
Church from Lucknow made
their monthly visit on May
25. They sang and held a
short service.
On May 27 Pinecrest res.
idents were invited to Wing.
On.Saturday, May 24 the
Brownies left the Town Hall
at 9 .a.m: for a very enjoyable
day' at. Storybook Gardens in
. London.. . •
They had, a picnic lunch in
the park then toured Story/-
honk Gardens for the after-
nipen., A cold drink. and a
energyi saver
Youth service at
Lucknow church
This week in
Lucknow
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