HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-06-16, Page 14Lueknew Sentinel, 'Wednesday, Joie 16,: 1982—Page 14.
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The Luchnow, 'Women's
Institute held their June
meeting with 26 ladies prey
ent.. Mrs, Grace' Gibson, the
president, welcomed thoklail.•
les and read a' poem in
memory of three former
members who have passed
• oft recently,.
Mrs.. Mary MacGiliivray
took the chair for the pro,
gram. The guest Speaker,
Miss Phyllis Burke front the
Worttent's Centre in Owen
Sound, .wasintroduced by
Mrs, 'George Whitby, She
gave a very interesting and
informative message on such
subjects as alcoholism, wife
beating and abused children
5hh6 was thanked by Mrs,
Alex MacNay who.aiso pres
ented her with a gift,
Mrs,. Wes '1 outig rend the
Current Events and Mrs,. •
William Henderson treated
the ladies to some musical
numbers, Mrs. Mary Male,
Gillivray gave the motto,
How to be It Good Citizen,
Mrs, Wilbur Brown and Mrs.
Armstrong, Wilson gave their
reports of the District An.
nuah
During" Ithe • business, finai
plans were made for the bus
trip and the picnic,/ lnvitax
tions were read, inviting the
Institute Ladies to Ripley and.
Whitechurch. The corrtmittee
in charge, namely Mrs, "Win,
nice Fisher, Mrs, Wes
Young and Mrs. Mrs, Mary •
MacGillivray served a delis,
ious lunch,
St. Augustine (
will presen4.4qques
The June meeting of St.
Augustine CWL. was Meld in
the church vestry; A scrip,.
ture reading 'was' given by
Leona ' Hickey, followed .by
the minutes of the previous
meeting read by, Mary Boyle.
The financial situation was
discussed foliowed by eorres.
pondence given, by Mary
Redmond, • . ..
Graduation it Kingsbridge
will • be held lube 24, with.
three yuuttg•:people ;f roar. the:
parish, ", `gradtiat ng: Nancy
Stapleton will 'make a pres.
entation of plagues .to these
three,graduntcs on behalfof
the league.
The meeting then adjourn.
ed. to. the basement of the
church fora joint meeting of
CWLs Of the area parishes..;
Father Ed. Detinger .we13
corned' everyone, and .spoke
briefly on Joy int•Life.. A brief.
but• informative and. 'humor•
ous account of the Diacesion
Conventienn was given '. by
Loretta Doherty and . .Betty
Lou.. Dalton Some topics
brought up atthe convention
were divorce and separation,
and haw your status affects
your church:. life, New .Life
and New Death.: Plans were
brought forth that the Con..
ventitin in the near 'future •
Wilt be held.; in br+atiaels. .
To .conclude their .talk the
ladies accompanied the lett,
ues on, guitar and a league
songbrought. backfrom the
conference was sung, Shirley '
Martin ended themeeting by
reading a .poem ,entitled, The'.. ,
Riddle, Father Ed then: otos=
ed with prayer followed by,
lunch and a social .hour,
UCWpicnie riveting
Unit 4 of Lucknow United
Church Women met for their
annual picnic meeting on'.
Monday, June 'I, at the home
of Mrs. gill Graham,
t:oilowinga delicious pot
luck: supper, Mrs. Hill 11ogu,
es, leader, called the .,nett.
• ing to order and conducted
the business.
Mrs. Bob'' L~inlay was in
charge of devotions. The roll
call was answered with,, My
Favourite Summer Past-
, time. There were. 24 .neem='
bets and .four visitors; pies=
ent., •
The group then • enjoyed a.
social time with fun and.
games conducted by Mrs,
Evans Heim and Mrs, ,ion
Thompson, ' • '
Accept Champioi tender
• from page 6
Transportation ' and Cant=
nnunications fora supplant=
entary allocation of $25,400
to cover the increased bridge
costs on the 1982 road bud-
get. •
Council accepted the ten.
der of Champion Road Mach,
finery Sales, Goderich, Ont -
arid to purchase a new
Chatt'tpion hood. Grader at a .
price of 5118,984 with a trade
In of a 1968 Champion
grader.. This is subject •to the
approval of the M.T.C,
Ry.law #13, 1482 imposing
special rates under the -Tile
Drainage " . Act was given
three readings and passed.' .
Road vexpenditures of
$11,116,83 and general ac-
counts of 1291,4/1,88 were
approved for payment, This
includes the Juste payments
to the County of Huron d
the schooi boards.
Approve tractor pull
afraid page 6.
and 11, to apply for a special
occasion permit and the
extension of Havelock Street
is to be tennporarily closed 'on
Jtiiy. 10 'from IMO a.rn. to
8.00: p,m,}yand . from 10,00
a.nri. toy 6.0O p,111. on July 11,
The roadway must be kept
°peri for emergency traffic,
A THOUGHT..."1 expect
to pass 'through this world
but once. Any good, there-
fore, that 1 can do, or any
kindness that 1 can show, let
me do it now. Let ` me not
defer it nor neglect it, for 1
shall not pass this way
again','.
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