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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-04-03, Page 10Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, April 3, 1985—Page 10 Lucknow United Church welcomes new members through confirmation On Sunday, March 17, the congregation of Ludknow United Church welcomed in its fellowship, through transfer of Member- ship, the following persons: Keith,and Bev Domm,' from Alsfeldt United Church, Clifford Pastoral Charge; . Cheryl Hackett . and Gail Hackett, from Trinity United Church, Ashfield Township;. Caroline Agricultural society plans safety night The Lucknow Agricultural Society held their regularmonthly meeting , in" the Community Centre on Tuesday, March 26 with 16 members present. Many donations and vouchers have been received for use in the prize list of the Fall Fair September 20 and 21. Cletus Dalton of First Choice Auction has donated $50 to be used as an Auctioneer's Special in the baking section. A Farm Safety ,night has been arranged for Lucknow Public School on Wednesday, April 10 at 8.30 p.m. There will beno admission charge. committee was set up to "make arrangements for the Walter Ostanek dance on Friday, July 19. . A $25 donation was approved for the Easter Seal Telethon on March 31." A committee volunteered to investigate the possibilities of holding a demolition derby this summer. The main sections in the prize list were revised with some additions. OBITUARY Zetta (Congram) Henderson Zetta A. Henderson, of London and formerly of Lucknow died Mardi 15, 1985 at . her residence at the age of 89. Born August 6, 1985 in Ashfield Township, she was the daughter of the late Isaiah Congram and Elizabeth .Waugh. She married Wellington Henderson in 1965 and they resided in Ludmow titil moving to London seven years ago. She is .survived by her four daughters, Marjorie Graham of London; Audrey, Mrs. Douglas Trendi of Listowel; Joy, Mrs. F. M. Boulton of London and Lois, Mrs. Herb Nisbet of Atlanta, Georgia. Seven grandchild- ren and eight great grandchildren also survive. The funeral was conducted from the Robert Trench Funeral Home in Listowel at 1.30 p. m on Monday; March 18; 1985 by Rev. Gary Oldridge. Burial to follow in Greenhill Cemetery, Ludmow. Pallbearers were 'Chuck Avery, GerryGraham, Murray .Henderson, Ross Hender- son, Riik Jadison, Gary McMillan and Curt . Miller. Lucknow Tops club elect executive The Lucknow Tops dub held the instal- lation of their new officers on March 27. They are as follows: Leader, Joan Helm; Co -leader, Lois Farrish; Secretary, Elaine Irwin; Treasurer, Pat Porter and Weight Recorder, Marg Wilson. Ruth Alton was presented with her 10 year KOPS necklace. This is quite an achievement, maintaining her present weight for 10 years. Ruth is an inspiration for all of the Lucknow members. Come and join TOPS on Wednesday nights at the -town hall. Town & Country bowling Men's high Bill Purdon with a single of 213 and a double of 370. Ladies high Agnes Farrier with a single of 183 and a double of 320. Playoff standings: Anna's Reds 0, Ida's Oranges 5, Tena's Yellows 3, Mabel's Greens 2, Greta's Blues 1, Gerda's Violets 4. Snowden; from Donnybrook United Church Auburn Pastoral Charge; and Mary Belle Peddle, from Cedarville United Church, Oshawa. ` �/' On Sunday, March 31, fourteen young people were receivedinto, full membership at Lucknow United Chuh through adult baptized and confirmed were Barbara Willits and Chris Clark Those who were Willits and Chris Clark. Those who were confirmed included Sue ' Boyd, Janice Hackett, Michelle Humphrey, Sandra Hen- ry, David Cayley, Craig Irwin, Bonnie Henderson, Denise Helm, Michelle Henry, Brenda Gibson, Cindy Struthers, and Tracy Steer. The confirmands were each present- ed with a gift, a prayer .book, from the congregation. The sacrament of Holy Communion was then celebrated. - A THOUGHT:... "The nature of God is a circle whose centre is • everywhere and, whose .circumference is nowhere". (St. Augustine) • IT'S BETTER'TOBE A1. E Ongoing medical care no longer has to mean an extended stay in hospital. Most people - recover faster and feel better in the comfort of their own home.• Across Ontario, the Ministry of Health's Home Care Program can bring the health services you need right to your doorstep - services like visiting nurses, physio and other therapies, drugs, dressings and medical supplies, laboratory services. Homemaking and meals -on - wheels are purchased from local community services 'as needed. There is no charge, if you. qualify. To be eligible you must be under the medical supervision of a doctor, and need a professional health service that cannot be met on an outpatient basis. Here's how it works. On the advice of your doctor, you may be admitted to the Program either from a hospital or from your home. A home care team, in consultation with your doctor, will provide the visiting service you need. Once you.are well enough, you will be discharged from the program and referred to other community services as needed. For more information on the Horne Care Program and whether you qualify, please contact the area office nearest you: Belleville: 966-3530 Kingston: 5494239 Sarnia: Brampton: 791-9400 Kirkland Lake: 567-9355 §ault Ste. Marie: Brantford:. 759-7752 Lindsay: 324-9165 Simcoe: Brockville: 345-0060 London: • -433-4088. St. Catharines: Burlington: 639-5141 Midhurst: 722-3344 St. Thomas: Chatham: 352-7270 Newmarket: 895-1240 Stratford:. . Clinton: -482-3411 • North Bay: 476-1144 Sudbury: Cornwall: d / 933-1375 Oshawa:. 723-8531 Thunder Bay Fort Frances: 274-9384 Ottawa: 722-2029 Timmins: Guelph: 823-2550 " Owen Sound: 371-2112 Toronto: Hamilton: 523-8600 ' ,Parry Sound: 746-9321 ' Waterloo: Huntsville: 789-8828 Pembroke: 735-4133 Windsor;, K.enora: 468-6740 Peterborough: 743-2212 , Woodstock:. Ministry of Health ®Ontario Alan W. Pope, Minister Frank S. Miller, Premier 336-8112 949-1650 426-7400 684-9441 631-9907 273-2010 522-3460 623-4977 267-1181 229-2929 886-$160 253-4612 539-1284 • la