HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-05-08, Page 24Winnpeg woman turns home
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nstit e a dessert t euchre
party April 9 with 14 tables ht
play -
Vice-presidentMoffat Study. on Central Mem cow
was as charge of the May meeting " ng the difference between the
for the Luc` ow Presbyterian a of most that attrieh and: those
liVorneses Missionary Society held
that live in poverty. She explained
in t church on aa She the,Bcupg-
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am: , game
, en e gnimeetingwith rpooh htsimilar' to monopoly, ecce t one
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od: s Tomorrow. • person would receive S4� � i i .�' y
the next threei teak Different rules
scripture from f John 3 and applied for those that were wealthy
meditationwerepresentedbyElleda with greater benefits.
Laidlaw; Her theme was Willing to
Give and she emphasized the The variety numbers, which had
sharing Of Our blessings with others. been prepared by Kay Forster, were
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` gaol' was answered with a given by Alice aaylAorQ py�ryy�
verse Mothers. sident Rhoda -��� enzie
Mildred Lome gave the Mission ptreSide4 rout the business. Several
thank you letters were read* also
invitations tobfi kl's 100th
anniversary. and the Pasbyterial
Whitechurch,
Maudie Fisher reported on the
number of visits she and Peggy
Henderson had made 418 the
month of April.
oda thanked everyone that
had taken part and the - meeting
closed with the. Mkpah Benedic-
tion.
The lunch committee of Vivian ..
Wilson and Catherine Taylor served
a delicious lunch and all enjoyed
the fellowship around the table.
High lady was Bev Hayden and
second high Was Eida Corsa
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man and second high was Nettie
Ross, playing on a white card. .
The draw prizes went to Jun.
Coultes, Olive Bolt and Elva Trapp.
The committee in charge of the
afternoon was lean Ross, Agnes
Partieri •Evelyn Gibbs Banda Day
and Norma MOtc null,
Mr. and Mrs. Tc . e h
spent the ,weekend with Mildred
Mcnaghhno
David Braybtrook, his father and
sister of Sarnia were, visitors on
WHITECHURCH
by fan floss
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Sunday With w and Mrs. Cad
Mcck afghan David was an Q
ly at the W1401441 110Vital, and
staYed with a a1 and ��.,
The a8• 'visited with Mid.
I*Cknagtian on. Sunday evening.
Andrea Pettigrew of Winnipeg
returned home on �#�y, after'
visit* with her . sister Caroline
Smith of St. Thomas and h ..
m er,; Paulitt,tk:Adarni and other.
amity;.tnembber
Mr* and re Raymond A .ro.o f
�*,.. v +r.a _ . l5�1 +Arff' , Rf�AI �� EASE W''+
'Kitchener visited on Sunday at the
Adams home4
V1acKinnor' (front) on the tuba, -Paul Helm, Peter Reavie, Chad Hiller 'and Jennifer <Cx tonon
dere part of the dance buil section ofdie H,uaelcnow Concert School Bid that perfor id 'last
e sing to a hull' house at the Community Centre. (Pat Livingston photo)
Apr l 2 the n Brae"
,wingers, ; modern square:' dance
club from Lucknow, held their
Closing dance of the season with a
net catered by the Wren's
Institute of St. Helens.
It has been a fun season oof chin=
•" ing with Neva , McYittie Calling.
During the season tickets were sold
un u► antennae lawn . chair, ; which
as won by Jodi Shauer.
Spec,al dances were he
tober,,wjthi EgbertJaco s.c
tuber a Chrism P v wi
square dancing can get in touch
with any of the following People'
president, Archie. and M ldred Put -
don, 357-2877, vice-president;
Donald and, Gloria Dow, 357-2398.
secretary -treasurer, Albert and
Catherine Taylor, 528-6892 or
public relations, John and Margaret
Hildebrand 529-7100
2uiHrtl�Y wr• i^►,�u �,Nl�v`
t!u�+w.► dinsler, arvn EdXe end lueva orlig
IcVitt e. called for a fun -filled St--
td:evening, with stone, soup
for lunch as the highlight of the
mrd times =dance.`
tine group dances every Wednes-
day evening at, Brookside School..
The new season begins in he fall
with Neva calle, Modern . square
dancing can be enjoyed by all age
grroupps1 A class ' for new, dancers
who would :like-oc ndrhaveYa~'
good time w be held in the fall.
Anyone rested in modern
Both:parties ate sight in inn; And
wrong in per.
--A settlement +consists .. of some
d'roMpaV#aiisSr. •
--The man who i gets angry first
has the weakest case. .
—It is hard too keep reason on the
job as referee.'
'There isgreat danger 'or aver
statement:.....
--A certain amount 'of deception :
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