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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-03-17, Page 11community news Lnclmow Sentinel, Wednesday, Math 17, 19112--Pij 11 Bells vis• it granddaughter in Guelph hospital By Valetta Emersion Rev. and. Mrs. John. Bell spent Thursday at Guelph Hospital with their grand- daughter, Carrie Bell of Walkerton, who is recovering from a broken leg. On Saturday Mr, andaMrs, Bill Purdon and . Mr. and Mrs, Bill !tin. foul returned from a three Week tour of Nevada, Arizona, California and Mexico, Mr,and Mrs, Jim McCall of Blyth were Sunday callers, on Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson, Kevin and Shannon Bee- croft spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft and Karen, while their father, Ronald Beecroft played hock- ' ey with the old timers at Zurich; Visitors' on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, E. W. Beecroft were` Ken Sinnamon, Wing ham, Mr, and ,Mrs, Morris Chesboro and Leisa of Kin- cardine, On Saturday Hugh Sinha- mon attended the Horse Show at Toronto. This community is sorry to learn that Mr, and Mrs, Jim Gaunt of London, while holidaying in Florida last week, had° the misfortune to have their house badly dam- aged by fire. , Mr, and Mrs, John de Boer spent the weekend at Strathroy with Mr. and Mrs, Ron . Nicholson, Ryan and Erin. Mr, and Mrs, Paul. Laid- law, Michelle and Jason of Lon on spent the weekend with s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Elroy Laidlaw and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Elliott, Mr, and Mrs. Bill Glover, of Sarnia were Sunday visit- ors .with her sister, Mr. and Mrs, Alan Falconer, Tony, Tim and Amy. Mr.. and Mrs, Wallace Milligan spent the weekend in Toronto with Mr, and Mrs.. Pat Donnelly, Angela and Jill, Last. week. Fred Tiffin, Wilford Clipperton and Dave Gibbopened the . pathway into the Whitechurch Com- munity Hall. P1an.Pinecrst. visit The ladies of St. Augustine C:W,L, held their, March meeting in the church base- ment. Father Ed Dentinger opened with prayer, followed by a scripture reading given by Nancy Stapleton, The minutes .of the prev- ious meeting were . read by • Mary Boyle and adopted. Thank you notes were read by Mrs. Mary Redmond. and correspondence was read by Mrs. Cathy Beyersbergen. The league, will be visiting Pinecrest. Manor Nursing Horne on Mareh23at 230, A program of entertainment and sing songs+ are planned, ' Kingsbridge Variety Concert is upcoming on March 21st. The concert will be held in the ChurchHall • with the. proceeds• to go to the desti tute in Africa. The ladies made a dona- tion to help with fuel ex- penses for the church. Father Dentinger gave a spiritual talk on "Life" and keeping up the knowledge of your faith through good Catholic reading. He con - eluded his talk with' a poem entitled, if. The meeting was ..then concluded with prayer and adjourned. • On Sunday, • • March '.14, eight children from the three. parishes participated in a service for their . First Con- fession.' After the service a half' hour of .refreshments and socializing was held in the church hall. UCW study justice The .March meeting • of Pine River U.C.W.. was held in the church with . dessert • being served. by Mrs; Brad • Rotteau and Mrs. Allan.Far- rell. . • ° Mrs. Bill Godfrey read an appropriate opening thought. Mrs. Wayne Lowry accompanied the singing of the hymns. Mrs. Bob Rutledge 'pres- ented an informative pro- gram taking an over all look at justice. Mrs. Ken Farrell read the scripture and para- phrase's were read• by Mrs. Glen Boyd. A ''meditation, .The Acid Test, gave . much food roc thought.. Mrs. Rut- ledge read the poem; Tell me Lord. What does Mission Mean?.! followed by prayer. Members participated • in making a collage. using pict- ures and newspaper clip- pings to illustrate many Op: the injustices. in Canaria and abroad. • Mrs. Murray Wilkes ported on the U.C.W,0 20th. annual meeting held in Har- riston,. • The roll call, Something you can do to make the life of an elderly person• more plea- sant, was answered by 22 members,. The president extended the courtesies and the meet, ing closed. See slides of China The Lucknow and District. Horticultural Society wel- comed several new members at their regular March ,meet- ing • held at the Lucknow , Legion Hall. Ruth Thompson presented a most interesting program of slide she has taken as she travelled, Pictures of Ontaiio gardens and blooms compar- .ed favourably with • those taken at some of the- most. famous gardens of Europe, Africa, China and other countries. The next regular meeting will be held on April 14, at the Lucknow . Leg.ion Hall with Mrs. Eldon Bradley in charge of the program.. Mr, and Mrs, Carl M Clenaghan and Mrs, Mary McClenaghan were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Des Roches and family of London. Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Ctowston of Chatham were Mr; and Mrs, Orland Irwin and Mich- ael and Mr. and .Mrs,, Ivan Laidlaw and. Kimberley. Whitechurch W.I. Whitechurch W.I. Curat- or's meeting was held Wed- • Payroll Receivables Payables Standard Bookkeeping Systems for small & med. elm businesses. As simple as ABC, even without anv accounting ,. � MPG cash la promptly! Noflex Systems LARRY COWAN w 528-2730,1 '0 L•UC:KNOW PRESBYTERIAN? CHURCH 1.. L `Rev, Wm. Munshaw ' j B.A. M.D1v. SUNDAY, MARCH 21 11 a.m. Combined Services Church and Sunday / ` School ' Nursery Provided Everyone Welcome 1 nesday, March 10 at 2 p.m, at the . home of Mrs. Agnes. Farrier, The meeting was opened by thepresident, Mrs. Agnes Farrier who welcomed visit- ors and members. The secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Russel:McGuire, read' the minutes and correspotid-_ ence. Thank you was receiv- ed from those receiving Valentine boxes and many sent donations including Mrs. Mary McClenaghan, Miss Annie Laidla*, Wesley LUCKNOW l UNITED CHURCH. SUNDAY, MARCH 21 i Sunday School 10:00 a.m. ) Worship 11:00 a.m. 1 Rev. Warren McDougall i f B.A. M:DIv. 1 Nursery and Junior Congregation Provid 1. Everyone Welcome, j from Bob Bergman Auto. Body AY utt BodBergman 2ND OF KiNLOSS, APPROXI 2 MILES FROM LUCKNOW Phone 528-5303 HOURS: MON.. FRI. 8 A.M.. 6 P.M. SAT 8 A.M. • 12 NOON Tiffin, Mrs. Maimie Caslie, Johnston Conn and Mr. and Mrs,. Vic Emerson. The suggested bus tour is a trip to Participation Lodge and Owen Sound with Mrs. Don Ross and Mrs. Agnes Farrier, conveners. The roll call was answered by 20 giving old time home remedies, e.g. goose grease and castor oil. Mrs. Don. Ros$. accompanied the singing of, When Irish Eyes are Smiling. Happy Birthday was sung to Mrs, Ella Johnston; . • Mrs. John A. Currie gave a reading. Old. Cures. Mrs. Don Ross gave the topic,. 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