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Page 2$=.44telmow sentinel Wednesday* Octgber 81 1980
Lawn bo*ieto.,fiuish.'..$.0tson
The Lucknow Lawn Bowl-
ing club held their annual
meeting on Monday, Sept-
ember 20 and.on Wednes-
day, October / had a pot luck
Supper 'to end the bowling.
Season,
Officers for, the coming
year are 'as follows. past
Presidents„Jack and Jane
Treleaven; presidents, Or-
Ville and. Grace. Elliott; sec-
retary-treasurer, Mandie
;Fisher; games committee,
Thelma Brown, Marion Mac-
Kinnon, Margaret Grant,
Mary Treleaven; social com-
mittee, Tillie Wilson, Jane
Treleaven, Anne Anderson;
-tournament committee, Roy
Finlayson, Jack MacDonald,
Alex McNay, Isobel Miller,
Lloyd Hall; grounds commit-
tee, Omar Brooks, A. J.
Wilson, Wib BroWn. Jack
Treleaven, Harry Lavis,
George Anderson; telephone
committee, Dora Brooks,
Helen Todd, Audrey Mac-
Donald; caretaker, Omar
Brooks.
At some of the last tourna-
St. Marys on September 21
Jack. and Mary 'Fisher,
Isobel Miller, Helen .Todd
Maudie' Fisher were in
Toronto September 10 and 11 •
bowling in 4he LadiS Prov-
incial Seniors Championship
7iff-d-WeihnIfferaftreZ"--
We hope to see all our
members back bowling next
year and are also hoping for
many new members.
Christian
school plans
harvest festival
RAREST
Our school is having an
October Festival on October
10. There will be a harvest
festival. At the harvest fest-
ival we will be selling love
gifts of quilts, plants, pres-
erves, handicrafts, baked
goods. and fruits and vege-
tables. We are planning to
decorate the school and put
up displays in ours class
rooms. The food that is left
over will 'go on to the House
of Friendship in Kitchener.
The money earned from the
--- -harvest—festival will to
Mother Theresa who works
for missions in India.
A story
FISHING
One day two boys wanted
to go fishing so they went to
get the raft and went to a
peaceful river. Soon they
were fast asleep but just then
a fish jumped up and the dog
saw it so he sneaked up on
the fish and got it. And that
was the end of the fish.
,By Raymond Kikicert
ments of the year some 9f the
winners were, at Teeswater
on August 18, Lloyd and
Helen Hall, winning the Blair
trophy; at Seaforth 'Aug-
ust 20, Jack and Jane
Treleinen--0 Plk. aEl$1.
Mary Treleavenr at Wing-
harm on.August 23, Lloyd and
Helen Hall; at Goderich on
August '27, Isobel Miller,
Helen. Todd and Maudie
Mrs. Mabel Jordan cele-
brated her 90th birthday on
October 3 at Pinecrest Manor
Nursing Home. Friends from
Belgrave who attended in-
cluded Mrs. Jim Walsh,
Mrs. Vannan, Miss Nora Van
Galloping
Gourmets
meet
The third meeting of the
Kairshea Galloping Gour-
mets was held at the home of
Mrs. Alice Ritchie on Thurs-
day, October 2 at 7 p.m:
The minutes were read by
secretary, Linda Vander
Klippe and—were corrected
then declared as read. The
roll call was answered by
nine members. The treasur-
er, Katrina Howald, reported
that all members had paid
their dues.
Mrs. Howald showed the
prepared cabbage, rolls and
then they were put on to
cook.. She then went on and
discussed cabbage rolls,
chicken cacciatores and cook-
ing under Pressure.
The guest, Mrs. Sharon
MacDougall, displayed her
pressure cooker and explain-
ed the safety of it. Mrs.
Ritchie then showed her slow
cooker and discussed- tips on
using it, how to cook safely
on it, and compared it with a
faster cooker. Mrs. Ritchie
then went over the crypto-
gram with the members.
• Katrina Howald, Heather
MacDougall and Monica
Hartemink then assisted
Mrs. MacDougall with the
chicken while Mrs. Ritchie
went over the recipe of the
chicken cacciatore. The dish
was soon ready and everyone
sat down to brunch. The 4-H
grace was led by Nancy
Haldenby.
Fisher, consolation prize; at
Wingham on September 3,
Isobel Miller and Marion
MacKinnon, Grace Elliott
and Helen Todd, consOlation
prize;,at Hanover On Sept-
ember 6, Jack Fish Lloyd.
Hall and Orville Elliott; `at
Paisley, September -10, Lloyd
Hall and A. J. Wilson; at
Walkerton on September 14,
Jack and Mary Fisher and at
Camp, Mrs. Ethel Stewart
and Mrs. Lola 'Mann. Mrs.
Jordan's daughter served tea
and cake and ice cream.
Local worrien attending the
Grey-Brnce Area Women's
Institute held in Wiarton,
October 1 and 2 were Mrs.
Mary MacGillivray, Lucknow.
W.I. Mrs. Lorne Eadie,
Holyrood W.I.; Mrs. Leonard
Clark, Kairshea . W.I. and
Mrs. Harvey Houston.
Brian James, infant son of
Neil and Judy MacKenzie,
has returned home from Vic-
toria Hospital of London,
where he was a patient for
the past three weeks.
Let—us- not—be too par-
ticular; it is better to
have old second-hand
diamonds than none at,
all. -Mark Twain,
Lori Emmerton of Lucknow
attended a camp reader
training session at Opper-
man's eottage near Teeswat-
er last weekend. Campers
included Cindy Emmerton
and Vicki Owens of Lucknow
and Martha O'Donghue of
Teeswater. Despite the
weather, the girls had an
enjoyable time.
Birth
SIMPSON - Robert N. and
Mary (nee Needham) are
pleased to announce the
birth of their first child, a
son, Robert Russel David,
weighing ..6 lb. 3 oz., on
September 30, 1980 in Wing-
barn Hospital. A -grandson
for "Robert Murdock-andJean
Simpson and Mrs. Elva
Needham. A great •grandson
for Mrs. Arabel Bushell.
NOTICE
WEATHER PERMITTING
VILLAGE WORKS DEPT.
WILL BE FLUSHING
LUCKNOW
HYDRANTS .
Thursday, October 9
and Friday, October 10
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