The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-05-15, Page 13unknow CGIT host tea party
The Iuclmow CGIT hosted mothers and
pedal guests at a Tea Party on May 6.
silent Kim Laidlaw welcomed everyone
d each girl introduced her guest. Special
uests were introduced by leader, Laura
Cayley.
A CGIT spoon was given to leader Lynne
McDougall by Bonnie Henderson and to
leader Bonnie Ackert by Heather Priestap.
letter of thanks for the baby, quilt from
leader Barb Willits was read by Debbie
Nicholson.
Some - of the year's highlights were
recalled. Attendance awardswere given to
Becky Ackert, Jennie and Cindy. Domm,
Brenda Gibson and Bonnie Henderson.
World Friendship Badges .for the comple-
tion of their first mission study were
presented to Meaghan Clarke, Marlene
Decorator...
from page 13
people and their conductor, Mr. Gordon
Cayley for such a line concert.
Many in the area enjoyed channel 13.
T. V. on Sunday afternoon seeing the
Lucknow School band when they played at
St. Jacobs and "area lions Club parade on
Saturday. St. Jacob's Lions Club were the
host club to the presidents and secretaries
of Ontario.
Mrs. John Barr and her sister, W inni-
Fred Percy visited with their cousins, Grace
Graham and Dorothy Thompson at. Bruce -
lea Haven, Walkerton.
Mrs. Gib Hamilton of Lucknow and her
daughter Betty of St. Catharines and Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Van de Klippe of Kincar-
dine visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Barr.
Norma Coutts and Jean Hodgins of
Wingham visited on Sunday with Edna and
May Boyle.
Visitors on Sunday with. Mrs. John Barr
were Mrs. Morley Bushell .of Wingham,
t, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barr and Murray of
Kinlough and Michele Hodgins of London.
Korea discussed...
from page 14
Collyer; supply, Mrs. Charlie Davies;
stewardship, Mrs'. Bob Finlay; community
friendship, Mrs. Graydon Ritchie; amnes-
ty, Mrs. Gordon Cayley and Meals on
Wheels, Mrs. Clarence Ritchie.
The June picnic meeting will be, held at,
the home of Mrs. William Graham on
Monday, June 10.
The meeting was closed with prayer and
a social time followed.
Redtrees...
from page 6
They set off down the road towards the
sixth line, passed the church with the bell
of the Mavis on its tower, the mill with its
water wheel turning and frothing,, and the
field where MacCrimmon was tending his
sheep. MacCrimmon waved and shouted to
them.
"Hae a good trip the both o' .ye, and
bring us back some branwy Scotsmen tae
build the hall!"
BIRTHS
ANDREW - Linda and Allan are pleased to
announce the birth of their daughter, Holly
Alana, 8 lbs. 2 oz., on Monday, May 6,
1985. She's a sister for Adella, Jordan and
Mary Joan. Proud grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Andrew of Lucknow and
Mrs. Idella Wilson of Brussels.
ARRISH - Ken and Carol Parrish of Los
ngeles, California are pleased to an -
ounce the birth of their son, Mark
ward, 7 lbs. 2 oz:, on May 8,. 1985. He
be a brotherfor John and Andrew.
ud grandparents are Duncan and Peggy
arrish and Donald and Helen Thain of
ndon, Ontario. Ken and Carol and family
be moving to London in June.
Martin, Tanya Neufeld, Jenny Cooper,
Jennie and Cindy Domm.
Kim Laidlaw has applied to be a delegate
to Ontario CGIT Camp Council. Assistance
was given to her by Gertrude Durnin from
Whitechurch U. C . W . , Alice Ritchie from
Lucimow'U. C. W . and from Lucknow CGIT.
Everyone enjoyed a sing song with • Bev
Dorm at the piano. ' .
Denise Helm. Bonnie Henderson, Bren-
da Gibson, -.italic i.ithoisuu, and Kim
Laidlaw took part in their lanyard service
as they became senior members. Their
leader Lynne McDougall presented each
girl with a white lanyard. Bev Domm sang
a solo and the CGIT members led in their
'purpose and hymn. • .
Bev. Donun was thanked for helping the
group several time with music along with '
Hilda Ackert who was a resource person for
a recent study on etiquette. •
Brenda Gibson and Laura Lee Cayley did
a skit, What Not to. Take to Jamboree,
Some information • 'was given for . the
camping weekend in June.
The CGIT group did a dance to King Of
Kings and guests joined in for the liturigal
dance to Shalom. The, evening closed with
Taps and picture taking for the ' United
Church History Book; ,
Wcknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 1.5, 1985—Page 15
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