HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-06-12, Page 10Page 10--Lucknow . Sentinel, Wednesday, June 12, 1985
LUCKNOW PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
SUNDAY, JUNE 16
Worship Service 11:00 a.m.
Junior Choir Service, ages 4 - 8, 11 a.m.
Sunday School 9 :45 a.m.
REV. ALLISON J. RAMSAY, MINISTER
Nursery Downstairs
For little Ones Under Four
EVERYONE WELCOME
.rte
LUCKNOW UNITED
,CHURCH
SUNDAY, JUNE 16
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Worship Service 11:00 a.m.
Rev. Warren McDougall B.A.M.Div.
Nursery and junior congregation provided/
EVERYONE WELCOME
LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Invites You To Worship With Them On
SUNDAY, JUNE 16
10:01) a.m. and 7:30 p. in.
Nursery dpwnstairs morning $ ew•ning
EVERYONE WELCOME
Bicentennial quilt topic of discussion
The Agriculture and Canadian Industries
meeting of the Holyrood Women's Insti-
tute was held on Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Lloyd. Johnston with an
attendance of 18.
Mrs. Morley Bushell, the former Doris
Barr of W ingham, was present and spoke
on the Bicentennial quilt which she made
last year. She told about what prompted
her to start the quilt and how she designed
each block which represented something of
the past. W hen all were arranged on the
grey background the quilting began, which
took hours of time and patience. W hen it
was finished everyone who wished to see it
had the opportunity to come to her home
where the beautiful quilt was on display.
It was later taken to be judged and
everyone was thrilled when the word came
that it had won first prize.
Doris and Morley were overseas at the
time of announcement and her daughter,
Margaret and her mother, Mrs. John Barr,
went in 'her place to receive the award.
On September 17, 1984,, Mr. and Mrs.
Bushell and all of their family went to
Amherstview where the presentation of the
quilt was made to Her Majesty Queen
Elizabeth. For those who saw the quilt, it
could easily be said it was fit for a queen.
This was a very pleasant experience.
Along with her talk, she passed around
the album of pictures and paper clippings
from the time she began the quilt.
Doris was a former member of the
Holyrood Institute and Mrs. Charles
Murray expressed thanksand presented
her with a gift.
Mrs. Charles Murray presided for the
meeting and extended a welcome tO
everyone. Mrs. Lome. Eadie gave a full
report of the Bruce South District meeting
which was, held in Underwood. An.invita-
tion was read regarding the hospital tea in
Ripley on June 18. Mrs. William MacPher-
son read the minutes of the last meeting.
Mrs. Gerald Murray and Mrs. John Scott
were directors and Mrs. Murray read an
article on Fathers Day.
There were several contests and an
article was read on the oldest. Massey
Harris tractor which isi more than 66 years
old and still in working order. It will be
featured in the Royal Winter Fair parade in
Toronto on November 7, 1985.
Mrs. Charles Murray read the topic on
Farming. Mrs. Harold Smith gave the
courtesy remarks. 0 Canada and the
Institute Grace closed the meeting. Lunch
was served and a social time was enjoyed.
The Budget explained in plain talk
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If you have any questions about the May 23rd budget you can call
\ weekdays Sam -bpm EDT. Or you can pick up a copy of any one of our
pocket-size booklets "Securing Economic Renewal;' at your local
Supermarket Information Centre or your neighbourhood Post Office.
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KINLOUGH
Mr. and Mrs. Tom McDonald were
guests at the wedding of Paul Bushell and.
Connie Glover at the Kincardine Presby-
terian Church on Saturday. We extend
congratulations.
Visitors with Mrs. John Banr during the
week were Mrs. Morley Bushell of.
Wingham and Mrs. Don Bertrand, Mark
and Becky and Sarah Haldenby. Sunday
visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Fair and
Jason. of Kincardine.
Mr. and Mrs. Faison Hodgins of Kinloss
visited Sunday evening with Edna and May
Boyle.
Mrs. T. Edgar of London visited during
the week with Mrs. Marretta Hodgins.
Relatives from here attended the funeral
of Mrs. John L Currie of Wingham. She
was the former Jean Orr (sister of Tena,
the late Mrs. Harold Percy). Sympathy is
extended to the bereaved.
Mrs. Tom McDonald has, shingles and
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