The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-09-17, Page 13her 8th. It was suggested the
CM-L. purchase white table
support and work involved in
making the anniversary vele-
Jack and Rita Tigert; Bob,
Bill, and Joan recently at-
tended the graduatien . of
their daughter and sister,
Janice' from Seneca College,
Torbdo where she received
c he aing-..! Janice
is PreSentiy einplOyed as a
Registered Nurse, at St
Michael's Hospital; Toronto.
Judy Tigert arrived home
from British. Colurhbia on
September 3'Where she was
eniployed for the summer.
Her. mother; Reta and Ann
Perry met. Judy at the
airport, Judy is now finishing .
her final year in Hamilton to
receive her Bachelor of Sci
ence Nursing degree:
Bill' Tigert has started his
first year at McMaster Uni--
versity, Hamilton in Busi-
ness Administration.
Bob Tigert has started his
first year . in. Sarnia :in a
Forestry program on Parks
and Services. Joan Tigert is
Presently living in Toronto
, with sister, Janice, seeking
einploynient-Gletrtigert is
working at Schaefer-EatOn
pen Company in Goderich as
a Sales Administratet
Max and Helen Riegling
are starting a' Beaver Club
for boys, ages five to seven,
in the area. Paul Pick of
Kincardine, District Com-
missioner for Beaver's Cubs
and Scouts, camete speak to
interesed parents and. Mein-
b ers of the sponsoring &drip;
the St. Joseph's C.W.L., on
Monday evening' of last'
week.
Congratulations to: Mrs.
Jack Van Osch, Lucknow,
who celebrated her eightieth,:.
birthday on Wednesday;
September410th. Members of
her fainily gathered at their
home in Lucknow for a cold
smorgasbord supper and 'a
kraal - evening. -
ents to be held cat 'Sunday
evenings at' the school.
Karla Hogan, • Brownie
leader, reported. another
leader is required for the Girl
Guides. Karla is planning on
attending a training seSsaion
Sometime this fall.
••Clarice Dalton reported, on.
Pro-Life. The annual Pro-Life
dinner and meeting will be
held at.the. Christian Reform-
ed School, Clinton. Major
John Connors of Ottawa,, a
former hoSpital administrat-
Vitae Service for Province of end with his parents, Marvin
Ontario, will be the guest Mrs., Dona Campbell and and liannie Scott; Martin,
speaker.. • Mrs. Jayne Ritchie attended Shirley and Donna. Bill is
Graham,----Goderich, • 4,141 Training School at-Wing:— -fivirrein-Guelph, where he
attends Conestoga College,
Guelph, Campus and he is
taking:a two year course in
Metalurgic Welding:
Hugh and Dolly Menary
and Frank and Mary Glenn,
Du.ngannon, ,4 spent three
days camping at CollingWood
last week.
for winter clothing for----the 4 `visited over . the _weekend wa
Doug and Mary Lou Ray-
Refugee family, with their daughter,. Diane
rd, Diane; Debbie and -
Minna spent the,. weekend
catering convener Jean, and Ron Ferguson, Kimber- with his brother, Chris and
Van Rooy, reported that a ley and Jeffrey, Woodstock, Pat BaYPard and Kathy,: coarse' on Special ,Edu ation They alsovisited on Sunday Aylmer. They attended the
for Teadiets is to be started evening with Charlie and Western Fair on Saturday
at St- 'Joseph's `school on Rnby Riabh, Woodstock. where Donna was in the step
Wednesday, September 24th
with approximately 60' -. 70
teachers attending. '
The C.W.L. is' catering to
the, lunch at _the evening
reception of Jim Frayne and
Mary McKinnon 'on Ncweni-'
made by Marion Austin,
seconded by Tina Van Diep-
en to make s donation to the
4-H Homemaking Club.
. Father, Dentinger •said a
fetw words, thankiiig the
ladies for their getterou$
or and an officer of Valade Bill Scott spent the week- BY BELL HACKETT
has asked for helpers to work
with the' Mentally Retarded
Association.
Tina Van Diepen offered
to help with the lunch at the
Bingo on Wednesday even-
ing.
It was moved by Rita
Howard, seconded by Loretta
Doherty that the C:W.L. look
into what might be needed
ham, Toesday and Wednes-
day of last the project
"Food for Friends'", will
commence Wednesday of
this week.
Marvin and Hannie Scott
'visited on Sunday afternoon
with her aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. John 'Winkel, R. R.
2 Gorrie. •
Warren and Marian Zinn
come out and enjoy them-
selves. The bingo night is to
be changed to Thursdays
now as there are too many
activities on Wednesday ov-
'enings •
dance competftiOn, Linda
Ackworth, daughter of Ken
and Kathleen (Hackett)-Ack-
worth, London,. was also in
the same dance competition,
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FARM NOT SOLD
SOLUTION
REAL 'STATE BROW
1980 .PONTIAC PARISIENNE, 4 door sedah with
_ .
1979 CHEV CAPRICE, 4 door
1979 AMC CONCORD, 4 door
1974) CHEV 'IMPALA
1979 CHEVETTE, 2 door, 4 speed
1978 FORD LTD II, 4 door
1977 CHEVELLE, 4 door, with air
clothS to be used for head- brations a success.
tables when catering to* a .
dinner. It was moved by, ,
, I,orttta Asherty sego 4.." ,_....„ 2,..4:Sh .:7:17.vitry,O, .. , . •4.:,i,:t e-' -.! eve
purchase be made. • bingo in St, Joseph's Parish
by Delores Tian Osch' The new 4-H leaders are Hail on Wednesday evening,
Cathy Drennan and Ann September 10, sponsored by
Drennan. A motion was the Kingsbridge Area Sen-
iors. The door prize was won
by Mike O'Neil. The jackpot
still didn't go. Next bingo
will be held Thursday, Sept-
ember 25 at 8 p.m. with a
jackpot of $85.00 on 62 calls.
Hope the community' will
iinity ladies attend
leaders course
1977 OLDS 88 ROYALE, 4 door, fully equipped
19_77 CHEV IMP A A.A door_
1,977 DODGE MONACO, 4 door with air
1977 DODGE VOLARE stationwagorr, 6 cyl.
1976 OLDS CUTLASS, 4• door
1976 MERCURY MONTAGO, 2 door hardtop
1976 CHEV IMPALA, 4 door hardtop
1976 CHE-VELLE MALIBU CLASSIC, 4 dr.
1975 PONTIAC LE MANS, 4 door
1975 OLDS CUTLASS, 4 door
JOSEPHIS.C.W.L.
'The monthly meeting was
herd-on Monday, September
& in the Parish.Hall with Mrs.
Clarice Dalton presiding. Pri-
or to the meeting getting
underway, Paul Pick, Kincar-
dine, District Commissioner,
attended and spoke on the
Beavers, a club for boys ages
five to seven. As there 'is
interest in forming a club in
thiS area, Max and Helen
Riegling have offered .to be in
charge.
Mr. Pick gave a very
informative talk on what the
club does for,the boys. They
learn to help and share with
others, grow in their com-
munity.
After e -
th an k e d Mr. Pick, the meet-
ing opened with prayer , led
by Father Dentinger. The
minutes were read by Delor-
es Van Osch. Thank you
notes were also read as well
eorrespondence.-
The treasurer's report Was
given by. Mrs. Rita Howard
in the absence of Mrs. Mary
Clare. The roll call was also
taken by Rita.
On cultural life, Mrs. Betty
Frayne reported 91 register-
ed at St. Joseph's school this
fall. Committees are needed
for the tennis courts and
library which is necessary to
be able to receive grants.
Donna Frayne also received a
Good Roads sclioldrship aw-
ard for the third time.
Tina Van Diepen showed
pictures taken of the anniver-
sary celebrations. Tina also
mentioned the religious dis-
Cussions for high school stild-
,
WICKER
has arrived.
QUINN'S FLOWERS
AND GIFTS
DROP IN AND SEE THE
NEW ARRIVALS
Lucknow
Quinn's Flowers
and Gifts
Phone 528-2033
-Don't-miss SPri-n-g-this-Fal I .
It's planting time for tulips,
hyacinths, daffodils, and other bulbs.
Imported from Holland.
See 'Our Booth at the Lucknow Fall Fair
on Friday. and Saturday
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j,974 PONTIAC, 4 door
1974 CHEV NOVA, 2 door
TRUCKS
3/4 1979 GMC, ' TON PICKUP
1979 'A ton, pickup
1979 GMC 4 x 4
1976 FORD WINDOW VAN
Turnberry St. at the'
North end of BRUSSELS
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