The Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-05-27, Page 8Pagel
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W Seudnel, Wednesday) Mai 271 1981
The '1101yrood Women's
Institute held their AgricuP
titre and Canadian Industries
Meeting in the hall on Thurs-
day' evening, when they. had
as guests, members froiti!
Lucknow, Whitechurch,
Kairshea, Purple Grove and
Kinloss Institutes. .
Miss Nancy Qurnh of the
Lucknow Florist shop was the
d institute meeting
read, Ten Commandments
for the farm wife. Miss May
Boyle gave a humorous read-
ing, The Institute. Mrs.
Bruce Colwell gave a read-
ing, A Mother Is, from the
Lucknow Jr. nstitute• Mrs.
Agnes Farrier favoured with
a piano number, The Flower
Song, from the Whitechurch
•Institute. Mrs. Mary MacGil-
livray of the Lucknow Sr.
Institute favoured with a
medley of songs on the piano
and from Purple Grove, Mrs.
Don McCosh gave a humor
ous reading on helping to
load the pigs for market.
Mrs, Leonard Clark from the
Kairshea Institute favoured
with a piano number.
Mrs, Gerald Murray con-
ducted a fun game. Follow-
ing the close of the meeting a
delicious lunch was served'
•and a member from each
genup expressed a,pprecut-
• tion for the pleasant evening
that they enjoyed with the
Holyrood ladies.
• ugustme meet
guest speaker. She passed
botho utmingotioet s oani dt h eoouatr ed oorf
Plants and answered many
questions concerning the
care of flowers and the
proper planting ,time. She
was introduced by Mrs.
Gerald Murray and thanked
.
‘and presented with a gift by
Mrs. Charlie Murray.
The president, Mrs. Lorne
Eadie, extended a hearty
Welcome to the large crowd
, ,
present and read a poem, A
farm wife and, a mother. The
'roll call was, A house plant
beginning with the first letter
of y.our surname.
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The May meeting of St.
Augustine CWL was held in
the church vestry on May 11.
After opening with prayers, a
'scripture reading was given
by Mrs. Leona Hickey.
The new executive, hav-
ing taken over their posi-
tions, were given the chance
to become acquainted with
their duties as of• this meet-
ing.
Get well cards have been
sent out to Mrs. Jean Del-
bergue and Gordon Foran
during their ,recent illnesses.
A lively sing song was led A discussion then took place
by Mrs. Raynard Ackert with concerning the First Com -
Miss Edna Boyle at the munion to be held June 7 at
11 piano. Mrs. Lorne Eadie St. Augustine. It was decided
to serve a light snack and
refreshments after the com-
munion. The Crowning of
Mary is also upcoming at St.
Augustine on May 31.
The June meeting will be a
joint meeting when the three
leagues, St. Augustine,
• Kingsbridge and Lucknow,
will congregate. A guest
speaker is also present for
this special meeting, and the
annhal plant sale takes place,
which features many, a good
bargain.
The ladies of St. Augustine
have been asked to .hold a
program for the residents of
Pinecrest Nursing Home.
Mary Boyle gave her report
of activities that: took place at
the recent Conference held in
Chatham, ,on May 5 and 6.
She informed the group that
• there are 110 CWL Councils
from the London Diocese.
Approximately 400-450 lad
ies were in attendance at the
•meeting in Chatham.
Father Ed Dentinger spoke
on foreign ownership of land,
and the upcoming meeting to
be• held in May. Father Ed
praised the good work of the.
CWI, councils, sayiniz no
matter what it may be that
the councils ate involved in,
the good work is always
much appreciated. The meet-
ing was closed with prayer,
followed by a lunch.
W ktches present Partners in Mission
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Mrs. Margaret Smith was, a sub -theme of this year's Presbyterial at Southampton. topic, Family and Commun-
t hastess for the May meeting study, Partners in the Gospel Mrs: Doris Blackwell read ity Needs. Mrs. Ethel White
pf the OlivetUnit of St. and was given by the Port a poem, Mother's Crown. conducted the business por-
Andrews U.C.W., Ripley. Elgin U.C.W, at the Bruce Mrs. Carol Blackwell had the tion closing with prayer.
Mrs. Blanche Hamilton
Donnybrook UCW cs hoOse
had charge of the program I
a opening with a poem, 'Thank
God for Little Things.
The scripture and com••
mitts were given by Mrs' mothers as theme for meetiri
Mary Black followed by
prayer. •
• Mrs. • Ethel White, Mrs.
Lorraine McGuire, Mrs.
w Mary Black, Mrs. Muriel Os-
., ' borne, Mrs. Judy Coiling,
Mrs. Marg Smith, Mrs. Ev-
elyn Coiling and 'Mrs.
Blanche Hamilton presented
• a presentation, Partners in
Mission. This presentation is
The Donnybrook U.C.W. Mrs. E. 'Robinson gave the • es of the North West Terri -
held their May meeting prayer and gave the Bible tories and the Yukon, pictur-
Tuesday evening, May 12 in reading. Mrs. Hardey gave es that he and his wife Donna
Donnybrook rChurchthe meditation, Beatitudes took on their trip there. He
for Mothers. Mrs. Robinson showed 'slides of the tar
The theme of the meeting gave - a prayersands roads and rivers and
was, They call her blessed. Mrs. T. Armstrong intro- cities, also beautiful flowers
Mrs. Wm. Hardy gave the duced Jim Robinson from that grow, Mrs. M. Wilson
call to. worship. •Kitchener, who showed slid- thanked him for his pictures.
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NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of
The Wingham and District Hospital Corporation will be
held at the Nursing Assistant Training Centre,
Catherine St., Wingham, Ontario on Thursday, June 18,
1981 at the hour of eight o'clock p.m. for the reception
and consideration of the Annual - Reports; for the
consideration and confirmation of Bylaws 10 (1) (a) (b)
(c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) and 10 (7) respecting the election
of governors and nominations; for the election of
Governors; for the appointment of Auditors and for the
transaction of such other business 9s may properly
come before the meeting. •
Copies of the' notices of motion respecting By-law
changes may be examined in the office of The Executive
Director of the Wingham and District Hospital prior to
three o'clock p.m. Thursday, June 18, 1981.
Memberships granting votini privileges may be
purchased at the front desk of the hospital for one
dollar ($1.00) prior to five o'clock p.m. Wednesday,
June 3, 1981. No membership sold after that time, on
that'date, will entitle the purchaser to a vote.
DATED at Wingharn, Ontario this sixth day of May,
1981.
By order of the Board of Governors. •
N. M. Horn/
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