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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-05-13, Page 7Stuar
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By Hell Hackett
Congratulations . to Larry
and Katy Hackett and Stuart
on the birth of their new baby
girl: last week. Katy's moth-
er, Mrs. Janet Cook, Salt
Coats, -Saskatchewan, is vis-\
iting with . them for a while
Lucknow
lthiel, 'Wednesday, May 13, 19$1-r= e 7
now.
Mrs. Lorene Alton was the'
lucky winner of a Green
Machine power. duster,'last
.week. Her name was entered
in a draw at the .Poultry,
Conference held at: London.
The Adult Fellowship
Group met at the. .home of
raphies
amps
Lucknow Legion . Branch
309 Dart, Club completed a
successful season. with : the
presentation of trophies and
a .dance on Saturday, May,
2nd.
President of the Dart Club,
James Montgomery, pres-
entedthe trophies to Darrell
Wisser., most starts;" :Bob
Greer, most finishes; Darrell
Wisser, most combined.
starts and finishes; Art. Erne -
welt), highest score..The top
team was captained by Dar-
rel W isser and team mem-
bers, Charlie McQuillin, Pet-
er Steer, Russell Whitby and
Donald ' MacIntyre.
Six teams competed this
year. Score keeper was Hen.
ry Clark and treasurer, Peter
Gerster:
In other Legion 'news, the
branch will contribute $600
towards new uniforms for the
Lucknow- .Intermediate hall,
team., .
•
Lucknow Legion has also
booked the Massed Legion
Pipe Band with over 200
members, for the Sunday on
the weekend of Jamboree
83, commemorating Luck-
now's •125th birthday. A
Drumhead service and par-
ade is planned. Lucknow
Legion is fortunate to be able
to bring this internationally
known band .to Lucknow.
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Charlie and Mayme Wilkins
on Sunday evening. Frank
and Lorene Alton and
Mayme Wilkins were in
charge of the program. The
session also met after th e
meeting to discuss the 'sacra-
ment of communion ,and bap
tisma for next Sunday and
the anniversary on May .31.
Larry and Lois Campbell
have just returned from a
three week vacation with ,
their son, Dr. and 'Mrs. Peter
Campbell, Robin, Amanda
and Lauren at Springfield,
Virginia. While there, they
attended the . Georgetown
Choir of 300 voices, of which
their son is a member, at. the
Presbyterian Church of Arl-
ington, Viriginia.
Congratulations to . Joan
Hackett. and Terry Hays who
were married at Trinity
Church on Saturday. Many
from the community enjoyed
their reception at the
Luck -
now Community Community Cen re on
Saturday night.
Mrs.Louise Stroh, And-
rew, Robert and Elizabeth of
Stratford, • spent last
,,. Satur-
day visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Andrew and
John. .
The Trinity. 4-H Home-
making Club Achievement
Nigh,was held last Monday
night ;at. Auburn. The leader
was Mrs. Jayne Ritchie and
the club was, Ready, Get Set,
Sew. The girls had an exhibit
and Vicky Hackett did . the
commentary. All clubs took
part in 'a "Fashion Parade".
to show what they had made.
The fall club willbe a cooking
club.
Many parents and children
from this area attended the
Spring Concert on :Thursday,
May 7 at Brookside School.
Congratulations on an excel.
lent concert. , •
Thanko>ffering . .
Trinity Spring Thankoffer-
ing was held on Sunday, Mat.
3 at the church with a vera
good 'attendance including
guests from other churches
The theme of the nieditatior
was Our Responsibilities to.
wards Handicapped Persons
The special music was
provided by the Knox Bel'
Ringers of-Goderich. Mrs.
Betty Scott sang a solo and
Elizabeth Wilkins and Suz-
anne Alton sang, The Old
Rugged Cross,. accompanied
by the organist, Mrs. Mary
Lou Raynard.
The .guest speakers were
Rev. Arthur and Betty Scott,
who spoke about Family
Living with : a Handicapped
Person. They were interview-
ed by Elizabeth Wilkins.
Arthur told of how he felt
ter.
when he became blind, when•
he was 9 years old,;and honk,
he has been able to complete
school and university Bett,
told how she has been\ 'able t~
help. Arthur by reading and
driving for him. ;
Lunch was served in the
Sunday School rooms after
the service.
Visitors, ' with Alvin and
Barbara Hackett over tht
weekend ' were their famih
,John and Cathy McCraken o
Wingham;\ Koreen and . Dan
ny-Hickey, of Walkerton; awl
Heather McCraken, Ashfield
and her friend, Rick Of Grand.
Bend. They all attended the
wedding of Alvin's, niece,'
Joan Hackett. Alvin's 'broth-
er, George and Zita :Hackett.
Burlington, called at their"
home for a visit and . their
(laugher, Nancy . visited with
D. A. and \ Evelyn Hackett.
Hackett.
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