The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-05-15, Page 7Laclmow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 15, 1985—Page 7
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Surprise visitor from Australia
'Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lyons were
Sunday visitors in Listowel at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Croskill and family.
Gordon and Larry Miller visited with
Helen Todd and Isobel Miller on Sunday.
John and Hannie Siecker were surprised
on Sunday when John's brother arrived for •
a visit from Australia.
Mr. and Mrs.. Wayne Grigg and girls
from Kitchener visited on the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cranston.
George Humphrey won first prize in the
annual fishing derby held in Goderich. He
won a special fishing pole as a prize.
Sympathy is expressed to Harold
Davidson and family on .the loss of their
home on Sunday. The house was complete-
ly demolished by fire.
A successful auction sale was held on
Saturday for the estates of Bill and Charlie
McQuillin. A good crowd turned out for the
event.
Mr. and Mrs. Bevan Brown and family of
• W Ingham and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Aitchi-
son and family Of. Ashfield were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Aitchison.
Ross and Maine Errington, past presid-
ents of the tit:i:.a-Llrue6 Swingers, attend-
ed the 24th International Square and
Round Dance' Convention at McMaster
University in Hamilton this past weekend.
Others attending from the Lucknow club
were presidents, Deb and Maithel ' Wilson
and secretary -treasurers, John and Marg.-
aret Hildebrand.
Ministries studied at meeting
Twenty-five members and five visitors
attended the May meeting of South
Kinloss W.M.S. held Tuesday evening at
'the home of. Mrs... Frank MacKenzie.
The president, Mrs. John Mowbray;
read a poem, Mother, and welcomed all to
the meeting. The prayer by Mrs. Ray
Buchmeier was one offered by a Korean
mother after the imprisonment of members
of Christian families. Mother's Day poems_
were later read by Mrs.. Leonard Clarke
• and Mrs. Harold Campbell.
The Bible Study on Ministries was well
presented by Mrs. Alvin Schmidt, She told
how missionaries and those working in
Inner City and Fellowship. Centres' minister
to people. Bible passages were read ' by
Mrs.' P. de Boer, Mrs. L. MacDougall,
Mrs. H. Lavis and 'Mrs. J. Burt. Each
reading was followed by questions and
responses on howwe as Christians should
show God's love to others.
Two lovely duets were sung by Mrs. Don
Bell and Mrs. John Forster, accompanied
by Mrs. John Needham. The offeratory
prayer was given by Mrs. Leonard Machi-
nes.
4Hci4p club
The first meeting of the North Huron 4-H
Crop Club was held, May 7 at the Lucknow
Co-op. Seven members and leader Ken De
Boer were present.
The/ executive was.. elected as follows:
president, Wayne Forster; vice-president,
Scott' Hackett; secretary, Paul Pentland;
and press reporter, Laurie Pentland.
The topic, of weed classification- was
discussed and themembers received a quiz
on the subject.
The next meeting will be held at the
Lucknow Co-op on June 4. at 7 230 p.m.
KINCARDINE LIONESS
2nd Annual
Lobste rfest!
Saturday, June 1
Enjoy
2.Half Pound Lobsters
with \ egetahles. Salads. New Baked
Potatoes. Dinner Rolls
'From4-8PM
Dance
to the Live Music of
M'PULSE
Front7PM-1 AM
at the
Kincardine Community Centre
Tickets
Now Available
396-7180 '
X13.
Call 395-2642 or,
A letter was .read concerning the news
Aim and Purpose of the W .M.S. The
Presbyterial will be held in Luclmow May
27 with Grace Richardson ,of Zambia,
Africa as guest speaker. Mrs. Evan Keith
reported briefly on the Synodical held.
recently in London.
Using information gained from letters
received from her son's penpal in Korea,
Mrs. Bruce -Hamilton witha display board
told of life and customs m Korea. She also
gave the 'courtesies.
Mrs. Evan.. Keith closed the meeting with
prayer. The hostess .and directors, Mrs.
Bruce Hamilton and Mrs. Alvin Schmidt
served a tasty lunch and a social time was
enjoyed.
SEED SUPPLY REPORT
SOYABEANS
B-152 - SOLD OUT
1346 - LIMITED
1460 - LIMITED
EVANS - TIGHT
MAPLE ARROWS - GOOD
SEED. CORN
CO-OP
M 279 - GOOD
2920 - GOOD ;
3090 - GOOD
3703 TIGHT
2645 .TIGHT
FIRSTLINE
FL 1646 - FAIR
FL 1636' - TIGHT
ORDER EARLY
TO ENSURE YOUR SUPPLY
Lucknow'
District Co-op
LUCKNOW
529-7953
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The Small' Gardener's
Dream Just Came True!
TROY -Bar
ROto Tillers
31/2 H.P. Junior
• Powered; wheels, rear -mounted
tines.
• Easy to turn in tight places.
• Breaks ground, tills and weeds
between rows!
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EXETER
235-1'.115
HURON
TRACTOR
BLYTH
523-4244
The uniform is like a beacon on
the street. It signals help. Compassion.
Caring.
But not many people know how
much it takes to be a soldier in the
Salvation Army. The inhuman hours.
The incredible patience. The
brutal situations. iii 1
Taking responsibility for
those whom society is unable
to take responsibility for.
Providing help,and then hope, for
the people who need it most.
But they know.
Anyone whose life the Salvation
Army has touched knows.
And we ask for them, that
you give.
As much as you can.
For the love of God.
For more information, please contact.
RED SHIELD APPEAL
W HOLE MONTH OF MAY
Village of Lucknow Canvassed By LUCKNOW MONS CLUB
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