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The Kinloss Kairghea
Women's Institute held their
curator meeting on Thurs.
day, February 19 at 1.30
p.m. at the home of Mrs,
Leonard. MacInnes. The
president, Mrs. Allan Mac-
Dougall, welcomed all to the
meeting.
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Mrs. Leonard Clarke read
the scripture. The secret-
ary -treasurer, Mrs. Donald
wintry, read a letter frern
e provincial president,
Mrs. Keith Heipleh.
The committee to look
after the Fall Fair exhibit is
Mrs. Hank Hartemink, Mrs.
Frank MacKenzie and Mrs.
Farish Moffat. Mrs. Moffat
1,1 reported that a box of choco-
lates had been given to each
of the two men in the Kair-
shea roam at the Wirtgliarn
Hospital for Valentine's Day.
Mrs. Gordon Wall reported
on the entertainment for
Pinecrest Manor on Satur-
day, February 21.
There will. be a 'final
meeting for the embroidery
class on March 10 at Mrs.
Donald MacKinnon's. Mrs,
Brian Doelman reported that
there are six girls taking the
4-H course, "Get ready, get
set, sew". Mrs. Jack Mali is
the assistant leader for this
course. Mrs. Evan Keith is to
be the new Federated Repre-
sentative for South Bruce
District.
Mrs. Allan MacDougall
told the ladies of the Pants,
Course sponsored by the
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Department of Agriculture
and Food in Walkerton. Mrs.
Allan MacDougall, Mrs., BM
Haldneby, Mrs. Frank Mac-
Kenzie, Mrs. Brian Doelman
and Mrs. Clarence Ritchie
are the Kairshea ladies tak-
ing the three day course.
Mrs. Harvey Houston was,
ch airI ad y for the prograni.
She led in the sing -a -long
and gave a reading. The
motto, "Most footprints on
the sands of time were made
by work boots", was well
given by Mrs. Cliff Roulston.
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• the hall as a school in 19fAr
for $1.00 and told of the
different renovations since
then. She closed by reading a
pon, Grandma's Quilt
' Mrs. Donald MacKinnon
conducted a contest Mrs.
Leonard Clarke gaire a hum-
orous reading. ,
° The roll call, Bring your
wedding picture or one of
your mother, a family
snapshot for the Tweedsmuir
Books, was most interesting.
They •showed many different
styles and gowns and kept
some wondering -who they
were
Mrs. Evan Keith told of
the Island of Jamaica which
she and her husband had
visited. Mrs. Cliff. Roulston
gave the courtesies. A delic-
ious lunch was served by the
hostess and directors, Mrs.
Harry Lavis and Mrs. Leon-
ard Cla.rke.,
• Mrs. Houston gave the
topic, Our Institute Hall. It
was the most interesting and
informative to the newer
members of the institute.
She said the institute bought
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By May Boyle
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Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Bushell on
the arrival of their , baby
daughter, Rachael Dawn, in
Wingham and District Hos-
pital; to Mr. and Mrs. Bob
MacDonald, concession 10, a
baby girl and to Mr: and
Mrs. Grant Eckenswiller, the
A proud grandparents of a
• granddaughter. The baby's
parents are Brenda and
Bernard Cam bell •
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Sympathy is extended to
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the Birt family in the death if
their father, the late Charles
Burt, who passed away at
Brucelea Haven. He was 93
,f2 years of age and formerly a
resident of our community.
All of his family were. home
for the funeral on Sunday at
Kincardine. Friends .from
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A social evening and
euchre party was enjoyed at
the ,Townhip hall, Holyrood,
on Thursday evening. Six
tables were in play and those
winning prizes were high
gent, Ross Cutriming; high
lady, Mrs. William MacPher-
son; lucky. lady, Mrs. Ross
Cumming and lucky gent,
Harold Stickwood.
Sympathy is extended to
• the Murray family in the
passing of , their uncle, the
late William Collison. Mrs.
- Reg Br° n of concession 10,
is also a niece.
Mr. and Mrs. George Burt
and children and Mr. and
Mrs. Ray„Fransisco of Toion-
to visited withtheir parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burt, Paul
and Terry and attended their
grandfather's funeral on
here also attended. Sunday.
ine River UCW
chooses topic, love
Mrs, Ken Farrell was host- letter from her family in
ess for the February meeting Lesotho, Africathe third
of PIne River U.C.W. when poorest country in the world.
dessert was served at 1 p.m. Following the courtesies the
The president, Mrs. Jack president gave the thought
• Campbell extended a wel- for the day, and the closing
come, and opened the meet- ' prayer.
ing with a poem.
Mrs, Ralph Coles conven- Town, and
ed the program , on the
theme, Love. The scripture
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Wilson. Two splendid read -
lugs. •Partners, and Awes
hsome power. of hunian love, old.
'Were given by Mrs. Coles.
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She' stated that love is the valentine
Only thing in .the world of •
which we cannot give too _ A •
mich, IVIts.
VaughnMunroe Meeting
readthe poem, A gift brings •
life and love. Mrs. Bill Scott On WednesdayrOakitary.
accompanied the singing of 18, 1981 the Town and
two, hymns: The devotional! Country s. held . a Valentine
period closed with prayer. meeting. President Margaret
The secretary read the MacDonald opened• the
minutes, correspondence, tneeting and everyone sang
and roll call, answered with a /their theme song.
bible verse on love. During Mrs. Jean Stewart gave a
the business, plans were reading. Mrs. Gertie teddy '
, made to visit the Lucknow gave a reading. Mrs. Grace i
nursing home to present the 0 Campbell led In a comic song
54 bibs .Made for the pat- , and Anna Johnstone acorn -
lents, and provide 'entertsin- ' partied on. the pianoThe
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ment. The World's Day of members joined in. This was
Prayer service will be held in enjoyed by all. '
Bethel- Church on March 6 A few games of cards were
Mrs. Cliff Elliott .read played. to finish off the after -1
highlights from a . personal f noon.
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Mrs. VVilliam Haldenby re-
turned home after a nice visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Fry, liarriston.
• Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Rhody received a telephone
call from their son, David, in
Africa, telling them of the
birth of their new baby
(laughter. We extend eon-
° gratulations to the proud
parents and grandparents. •
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• The general • meeting -tof
Lucknow U.C.W. with the
theme, Leadership, was held
Tuesday, February 17 in the
Fellowship Room. The pres-
ident Mrs. Robert Finlay,
spoke a few words of wel-
come and opened the meet-
ing with 'a poem. entitled,
God Sends a Golden Day.
The meeting was turned
over to the program con-
vener, Mrs. Glen Walden.
Mrs. H. Houston presided at
the piano for the singing of
the hymns and she also
accompanied the soloist.
• Mrs. G. Walden opened
the devotions with a poem,
Stand Up and Bless. the
Land, which was followed by
selected verses from the
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DATE: Ft/140, March 6, 1981, DN.
TIME: 8:30 p..m. .
PLACE: Lucknow Town Hall, LUCKNOW,
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CFFO General Manager. Maeda °Idealism will address
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"THE CIIRISTIANfARMERS FEDERATION IN 1981"
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EVERYONE WEILCOME
scriptures, emphasizing the
'word, Gifts, by Mrs. ordon
Johnstone. The meditation
was given by Miss Norma
Weatherhead which remind-
ed us all that we have some
talents and these can be
utilized in giving leadership.
She ended with a poem, If
You've Got It.
Mrs. Cliff Menary led in
prayer and she also assisted
Mrs. Harold Greer in taking
up the collection, which was
dedicated by Mrs. Len Rit-
chip.
Mrs. Robert Canipbel fav-
oured with a solo which was
beautifully rendered. This
was followed by another
poem, Christ Has No ,Hands
But Ours, by the program
convener.
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LUCKNOW
1,UNITED
CHURCH,
SUNDAY, MARCS 8
1,9 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.mi •
• Morning Worship
• Pastor Don Darrell
• SPECIAL ANTHEM
Tines Like These"
The guest speaker, Pastor
• Donald Darrell, was intro-
duced by Miss Norma
Weatherhead and he gave a
very enlightening and hum-
orous ddress on his exper-
iences as a lay minister with
a • few insights about the
island, "Grand Tunk" where
• he was born.
• Mrs. Cliff Menary thanked
the speaker and presented
him with a gift. ••\
'Mrs. Finlay returned • to
the chair and conducted the
bustness. The minuteof the
•last meeting were read by
the recording secretary, Mrs.
Eldon Bradley, and adopted.
Pastor Donald Darrell clos-
• ed the meeting with prayer.
LUCKNOW
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. 'Wm. Munshaw
B.A. M. Div.
• SUNDAY, MARCH 8
11 a.m.
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