The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-12-18, Page 23Stained glass window in
memory of Ashfield woman
Mr. and Mrs Grant raffish and Mrs.
Lloyd MacDougall, attended the Sunday
morning service in St. Andrew's Presby-
terian Church, Kitchener. A beautiful
stained glass window was presented by
Mr. Hector Cooke. It was dedicated in
memory of his wife, the late Edith
Johnstone. of Ashfield.
After the service, a delicious lunch was
served to friends and relatives at the home
of Hector Cooke.
The Lucknow Public School held their
Christmas concert Friday evening with a
good turnout, even though the weatherman
gave us a good snow fall.
Best wishes go to Brian Gibson after a
farm accident injured his knee. Brian spent
some time in the Wingham and District
Hospital but returned home a week ago.
Mrs. Annie Maclntyre is a patient in the
Wingham and District Hospital. A' speedy
recovery is vyished for . her.
LUCKNOW
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Best of health to Andy Ritchie as he had
the misfortune to fall and crack his ribs.
. The commercial Belgium team trained,
fitted and handled by Henry Stutzman, a
young Amish farmer of West Wawanosh,
topped the Carson sale in Listowekon Dec.
7. The team was consigned by tom Harlton
of R R 6 St. Mary's, Ontario.
Mrs. Elsie Houston had an early Christ-
mas
hristmas dinner on Dec. 15 for Jay Houston,
Mississauga, Pamela Eves, Burlington and
Mrs. Jean Hughes, Sepoy Apartments.
Jay leaves Dec. 20 for California where
he will be working on Rose Bowl Floats, as
he did two years ago.
Banquet at 'Wingham Church.
On Dec. 11 at noon, twenty-six White-
church W.I. ladies sat down to a delicious
Christmas banquet at the United Church,
Wingham. The opening Ode and the Lord's
Prayer opened the meeting. President
Mrs. Currie welcomed all and gave a
Christmas, poem, "The Legend of the
Robin".
A duet, "Star of the East", was sung by
Mrs. Bill Gibson and Mrs. Wardrop.
A motion' was passed to continue the
'Secret Sisters for 1986. Instrumentals were
played by Mr: and Mrs. Russel McGuire
and Mary •Hehn and Agnes Farrier
including. "Angels we have. heard" and
Silent Night". ,
A draw was made with first prize a quilt
going .to Mrs. Mary Nelson, Lucknow;
second prize of a ham' going to Angus
MacDougal, Teeswater, and third prize of
apples going to Ed Wightman. •
A vote of thanks was giver: Mrs. Gibb
and Brenda Day for looking after the sale of
tickets. • Carols were sung with . "While
Shepherds watched their flocks", "It came
upon a midnight clear" and "Silent Night"
the songs. Jean McGuire did a solo,
"Come into my . heart Lord Jesus". Piano
instrumentals from Mrs. Jean Tiffin were
"Silver Bells and "Let it snow".
Mrs. Elgin Johnston reading "A Christ-
mas Debt' and /an exchange of candy and
recipes was held. Mrs. Don Ross read a
Christmas story, "Christmas .Tree Tradi-
tions":
The secret sisters exchanged gifts, and,
the meeting was closed by singing. "I wish
You a Merry Christmas and A Happy New'
• Year".
People Report.
Christmas"dinner guests on Dec, 15 with
Wilford Clipperton and John were Mr. and
Mrs, Bob Mullis, Adam and Andrea; Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Tiffin; Mr. and Mrs: Wesley
Rutter and Jim, •Wingham;' Mr. and Mrs.
Terry Scammell and Andy, Hanover; Mr.
and Mrs. Andy Beatty, Belmont; Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Ward, Strathroy; Mrs: Margarelt
Cousins,-Thorndale; and Mr. and Mfrs: Bill
Bendard, Jean, Jenny and Cathy Jane,
Thorndale.
Visiting with Mr. • and Mrs. Alex Craig,
Lana, Ryan and Jarret on Saturday evening
from the village.were'Mr. and Mrs. Bevai
Tiffin, Stephen and: Dean; Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Belmore and Sean: Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Gibson, and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Falconer,
Tony, Tim and Amy. /
' On Dec: 15 at noon,,Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Falconer and family held.a birthday party -
for Mrs. Steve Irwin. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Milligan, Steven Irwin, Cody
and Chanse and the Falconer family.
Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Purdon on the sudden passing on
Saturday evening of her mother, Mrs,'
Webster Jacklin at 'Wingham Hospital and
the Purdon 'family on the passing of, their
grandmother.
Sympathy is extended to Charlie Taylor
of Lucknow in the passing of •his sister,
Mrs. Archie Patterson, formerly . Irene
Taylor. The remains were brought to
Lucknow on Dec. 14 where the funeral will
be held. Burial will be in the spring in
Langside Cemetery in the family plot.
Ken Sinnamon of Wingham was a
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Beecroft. .
On Dec..,14, Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClen-
agharr attended, a birthday party for Darryl
Sacks in Ayton at the :home of Mr.. and
Mrs.' Bruce Sacks.
The Sunday School concert is Dec. 22. in
the evening at. 8.30 p.m.
Mr.'and Mrs. Walter Elliott and Karen
visited Dec. 15 with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Elliott, Jeffery, Leslie and Matthew of,
Brussels. .
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ducharme of Goderich
and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Vannus of London
were tecent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Elroy Laidlaw.
On Monday Mrs. Oberholtzer and Mrs.
Gutoskie of Waterloo came to visit their
mother, Mrs. Norma Rintoul, and left for
home on Tuesday. '
On Ss' rday Mr and Mrs. ' Gordon
Campbell ' Heather of Richmond Hill
visite'l Aintoul.
Su,. and Mrs. Neil Rintoul,
St" .en, c and Stuart and. Mrs. Norma
,intoul ited Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
..obinson •id family of Brussels.
On .S,. iday Mr. and Mrs. 'Hugh
McMillan of Sarnia and -Mrs. Isabel. Tiffin
of Lucknow visited with Mrs. Jean Tiffin
and West Tiffin in Wingham Hospital.
Hall's opening successful
St. Mary's CWL of Lucknow held their
monthly meeting on Dec.' 9, opening with
the League Prayers. •
The grand opening of the St. Marys Hall
was 'a very successful event, thanks to
everyone who attended.
The guests of honor were Father Scintoe,
a member of the Resurrectionist of Kitdh-
ener, who assisted Father Dentinger with
Mass; Father Mooney, a Dean of the
London Diocese; and, Brother Carl. Voll,
Who has just celebrated his 40th anniver-
sary of being in the brotherhood. A gift was
presented on behalf of the parish.
A video was taken of the Mass and the.
hall opening by'Grant Chisholm. it will be
shown at the pot luck supper .in January.
The CWL would like to congratulate the
five fine youths who received their First
Communion; Kristen O'Neill, Julie Carter,
Danny Thompson, Ti.:;r::;; Va.: ,t;:..dtle and
Mitchell Harris.
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