HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-10-23, Page 15Tobermory visit includes
ride on MS Chi Cheemaun
Wellington °and Kathleen Webster had
their son-in-law and granddaughter Atlee
and Tricia Wise of Richfield, Ohio and their
two sons Jim and Cecil Webster of
Kitchener for a visit.: On Oct. 13 Welling-
ton, Kae, Atlee, Tricia, Jim and Cecil went
up to Tobermory and had a ride on the MS
Chi-Cheemaun. While in Tobermory, they
all visited with friends Bill and Myrtle
Craigie.
Visiting with Dorothy (D4.) MacLennan
on the weekend were her daughter
Margaret (Peggy) Heffernan and her sister
Katie Sutherland, both of London.
_Visitors with Rhetta MacLennan for a
couple of days were her daughter Florence
Maclennan and her friend, Shirley, both of
Kitchener.
• The Kountry Kitchen Bazaar was held on
Oct. 12 at Pine River Church and Reid's
Corner Hall and proved to be a tremendous
success despite the' inclement weather.
- Visiting with Maxine Luther and helping .
her at the time of her sale was her sister
Evelyn Brien of Ridgetown.
Dorothy Finlayson had a few of Gordon's
cousins visit with her recently. They were
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fergesson of Truro,
Nova Scotia and Mr. and Mrs. Rod McRay
of Toronto.
The ladies of Amberley and •area are
planning a bus trip to Toronto on Nev. 2. It
is planned for Christmas shopping. 'There
will be a pickup at Amberley at 7 p.m.
There will be two Stops to shop at Sank°
Toy and Gift Warehouse in Toronto and the
Square 1 Mall in Mississauga. Anyone
interested in this hip should get in touch
with Judy Sinclair by Oct. 26 at 395-2404.
• The fee for the trip is $10.09 per person.
Dorothy Finlayson spent a couple of days
• at Thanksgiving in Toronto with her family.
Weekend visitors with Charles and
Mayme Wilkins were Elizabeth Wilkins of
Toronto, Kenny Wilkins of Ridgetown,
Janet Wilkins and Allan Peck of Chatham
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and Barbara Wilkins of Paris. For Sunday
dinner there were also Larry, Janet, Laura
and AdamWilkins of Ashfield Township,
Jack, Sharon and Timothy Wilkins, also of '
Ashfield, Laura and Mabel Campbell of
Toronto and David Dadson of Amberley.
On Thanksgiving Day (Monday) May-
me's mother and brother, Stella and Lloyd .
InVin had dinner with them.
On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Grant of Orkney, Saskatchewan visited
with Charles and Mayme Wilkins.
Pkie1verUCW
The monthly meeting of the Pine River
UCW met at 8.15 the evening of Oct. 1.5 at
the Pine River United Church.
President Ruth Farrell opened the
meeting by welcoming the guests and the
ladies present. Ruth then read a Thanks-
giving poem "Our ' Thanks/ to Thee".
Rollcall was answered by what has been
learned about Korea.
The hymn, "All Hail the Power of Jesus
Name" was sung. There were 25 people
present. A letter was read from the sponsor
• child (a little giti) from Korea.
• Margaret Reid gave the Scripture
• reading and Mathel Wilson gave two •
readings. Chris sang a lovely solo "I don't
• Know' about Tomorrow". Margaret Reid
• read a couple of poems and the hymn
"Come all Ye Thankful People Come" was
sung. •
John and Helen Starr of Goderich talked,
and showed some very interesting slides on
their two year stay in South Africa.
Norma Humphrey read the minutes of
the September meeting. Gloria ,Rutledge
read the treasurer's report and said that
the Kountry Kitchen Bazaar, held on the
previous Saturday was a tinge success. The
offering was taken and Ruth led in prayer.'
Expressions of th
The Pall Thankoffering meeting of the
South Kinloss WMS was held Oct. 1 at 2
p.mat the home of Mrs. -Lloyd MacDoug-
all-. The president, Mrs. John Mowbray,.
• welcomed members and guests and
opened the meeting by reading a "Hymn •
,of Praise". The hymn, Sing to the Lord of
Harvest was sung followed by the prayer
circle given by Mrs. Ted Collyer, Mrs.
Roely de Boer and Ena: Steer.
.Mrs. Herb Buckton gave .a thoughtful
meditation on Thanksgiving. She outlined
the many blessing's of our personal lives
and conclud d the meditation with prayer.
The rollcall, a personal expression of
thanks, was answered by 25 members and
guests. The offering was received and the
offertory prayer was given by Olive
Needham.
Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall and Olive Need-
• ham were appointed as the nominating
Chairman reports
• As chairman f the Arthritis Society of
Lucknow and District, Catherine Andrew
• wishes to report a very successful canvass
with a total of 53,343.19 collected.- The
urban area gave 51,726.47 and the rural
area donated 51,617.02. •
, Our sincere thanks • to all • involved
• especially the captains and their canvas-
sers:
Sara Ritchie, Helen Hall, Lois Farrish,
• Doug Clark', Anne Neabel, Betty O'Dea-
nell, Debbie Emberlin, Rhoda MacKenzie,
• Wes Y/oung, Ross Cumming, Kay eollyer,
` Kay Crawford, Mary Cleland, Noreen
Montgothery, Edna McDonald, , Maude
Fisher, Lillian Abbott, Rev. William Hend-
erson, Dorothy lamilton, Margeurite
Sanderson, Anne Austin, Ann MacDoug-
all, Tillie Wilson, William Ross, Kathleen
MacDonald, Thelma Brown, Winifred
.Gammie, Dora Brooks, Joyce Adamson,
Margaret Hamilton, Geraldine Schlosser,
Betty Emberlin, Merle Elliott, Ruth
anks given
committee for 1986. Mrs. John Forster and
Olive Needham reported that they had '
purchased 20 place settings of flatware for
use in the church kitchen.
Mrs. Evan Keith showed .the film strip, ' •
In Hope - Witnessing in Korea. South
Korea is celebrating 100 years of Christian
witnessing and today the number of
Christians total ten . million. The film
touched on subjects from the persecution
of the early missionaries, to the improved
• areas:of medicine, education; working ,con-
ditons and womens status which has
evolved from this christian •movement.
Mrs. Keith concluded the study with two
poems, "The Weaver" and "Happiness". •
Mrs. Eva Burt gave the Courtesy
remarks and closed the meeting with
prayer. Lunch was then served by the
hostess and directors Mrs. Herb Buckton,
• Eva Burt and Mrs. Evan Keith.
•
successful canvass
Thompson, Grace Gibson, Cora Cranston,
Pearl Menary, Shirley Hackett, Nancy
Farrish, Alice Reurink, J. W. Scott, Isab'el
Hunter, Betty Smith, Joan Murray, Bessie
Maulden, Ann MacDonald, Maimie Raul-
'ston Alice Doelman, Blanche Needham,
Irene Haldenby, Marilyn Maclntyre, Shiela
Clarke, Margaret Keith, Betty Ritchie,
Mary Treleaven, Mary McIntosh, St.
Helens WI, Judy Smyth, Mary Boyle,
Brenda Woods, . Mary Robson, Judy
Foster, Margaret Young, Beth Rutledge,
Sally Wright, Bernadette Smith, Joyce'
• Stothers, Betty Miller, Betty MacDonald,
Ruby McWhinney, Roberta Linskill, 'Jean-
ne Brown, Norma Martin, Mary Maize,
Gloria Pearson, Arlene Curran, Emily
Drennan, Mike Bowers, ,Donna Young,
Helen Dawson, Michele Brindley, Jane
Chisholm, Sandy D'Aoust, Mary Schultz,
Ruth MacKenzie, Gwen Copeland, Olive
Chisholm.
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