The Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-10-23, Page 7hristensens
return home
INLOUGH
by May Soylo
sommissomonsaiiimminionnommit
Pastor and Mts M Christeisen
returned home on Thursday after a
nice holiday in $4. and into the
United States where iriit they visited
with relatives. ,
Lorraine lvtaell'hersoni Joan
Murray,13etty, Smith, Betty
Johnston and. Bessie Ma040W
attend0,4 the Since South Wontett't
Institute Rally„:at Lucknow on
Thursday. They: were -,rePretelnag-
tives from the liolyrood Institute;
Taminata Hodgins ,- Windsor
spend last. weekend at,"'her '4,000
We send get w�II wishes to Reg
Brown who was a *patient in the
Bighorn- and 1)Istriet Hpspital..
Joan Barr spent the weekend ati-..
I(incardine with her. gindchikircn
Jason. and Lisa :Fai while their
parents , Or. and Mrs.Gary Fair
visited with friends at Bank:
LONG DISTANCE? CALL 1-800-255-3438 FOR TOLL FREE MOVIE INFO
Edit, Boyle, of Kinlough, Was hontinred on her 90th birthdar last
Sunday when a come and tea was hal in her honour. MOO. Boyle,'
was born on ber 17, 1901, on then* concession of Kinloss. Her,
dedication as organist for some 77 years at Anglican Church, in
Kitdough, is justone of the attributes that mike this lady spedal to so.'
many in the area. (Pat Livingston photo) •
HTheLnetorauraddtattieliitir
dustries meeting of the "Whitethureli,
1Astitute-wx,:- held 911
October 9, with. Helen Ctutie and
Agnes Father as conveneri.
l'oor to the meeting Opening,
members viewed the Tweedsmuir
History 'Books; Valetta, Emerson
s
se Woks in 1968 and
Helen Currie followed in 1978:
The guest speaker for 010,410004
was Mrs. WilliairiMchnieS Tee$4.
water, the, Past district deputy
president. Mrs. Nebula attended
the FINIO convention in Vancouver
this past: summer.
• The Kinlough -PieSbirterian Ro11411 was answeredli stating PAPP11. the ,Inesedng Mary ,Itehn,
Women's . Missionary ociety something each in attendance was Gerturde. Durmn, Jean. Tiffin
S) , held :_theiriall .11-lankof- thankful for.. • -; 4'4? • EVCI!?1?410:jffig 07*9S$ sang a
ming meeting on October 16 with
guests present from Luclatow,
South Kinloss and Teeswater WMS,
Kinloss UCW, Kinlough ACW K14
Kinlough Pentecostal WM. -
Shirley MacDonald, of. Orap-
gevillle, was the guest speaker.
Mrs. MacDonald gave an interesting
presentation on the work she and
her husband, Gordon, do at the
Singing Waters, Which is a retreat
home and healing ministry. She
read scripture and closed with
prayer.
Betty Bushell read the poem The
Gospel According to Yciu.
During the meeting which centred
on Thanksgiving various scriptures
and poeps were read and hyinns
sung 'pertaining to the theme of the
meeting.
.LoticKNotityN qC110Re#:
•
WttrahlriServitto .; 11:00
Sunday S�hOol 11:00 AM
Nurse 6f Provided
Rev. GERALD MOPAIILANE.
. .
Evarrno Y4100010
LKKNOW ORMAN
REFORMED CHURCH
114:0 You To vo;rihyt W6161000
Sunday, October 27, 1991-
10ammiand7:30
tiuray &watch% moiling ti
owning
EVERYONE WELCOME
V/ 11`vr
Wad4OW ORESISMAt CHURCH
MINISTER
Rev. Margaret laristutin
Worship Service - 11:00 arn •
Sunday School - 1100
nm-
NuryProded bort* Itilionte
Dungannon
•
COTT underway
. • . •
The, Dungannon tOrr Wit under-
way on September 23 with mem-
bers discussing. things they would,
like to do during -the
During the second. meeting a
cookolit with hot dogs ,mid ;games
was enjoyed: .
The third meeting centred around
.upcoming events like last
• weekend's flea Market. - -
The elected executive for the year.
includes.' • Tenille Cranstoki
president; Lisa CaeSitro *10(
president; . Jennifer ..,UptbegroVel
secretary; Shaky Irvin, treasurer.,
and Kelly McNee, press teptitter,.
atuid4.iqdveriter 2nd.and
Su y, November 3rd
WHAM -Double elimination, best3 out of 5
- there will be no Seeding of players.
COST: $1 0.00/15taiiett Includes prizes
FOR .MQPIEINF
AT THE COU9
•L.
Community (entre
SiiiidaYi Oct. 27/91
$501/00Wior • '
Choryl Stanton.* yinilhani-
4aikpot4100� in Steolli
$500400 oust go•
1,1rograsiivo, ,1000.;in 3.1 colts
'100.00
community tilthi.opons
46:30 Nit
• tOt/i1SO4iit
Plans were made . for the up.
coming dessert *hie' on October
28._• • . ' •
lean- McGuire -gave a report on
the Grey -Bruce ° area convention
held in. Ayton earlier this month.
The 'WI' are asked to write to the
Ministry of, Mal* protesting the
closing of our hospitals.
Nttolicall was answered by reading
a verse from -an autograpkboOt
The Moho, ',Human beings, Ile
chickens, thrive best when they
have to scratch for ..what they get,
and
profaned by.
eliding to start week of ISIbv. 4/91.
Following times --
MEN'S, RECREATIONAL
Mondays - Call Ross Parrell M.:151'M
tADIES RICREATIONAL
Tuesday Evenings -& Wednesday Afternoons
Call Barb Reid - 395-3201
MIXED RECREATIONAL
Thursdays Call Shirley Vsialden 395-5264
TUESDAY AFTERNOON OPEN RECREATIONAL
0 format teams - Call Murray Culbert - 395-2608
COMPETITIVE LEAGUE
Tuesdays 9:001iM & 'Wednesdays 7:00 PM & 900 PM
We are looking for people ti) enter their own
mixed, women's or mon's teams.
Call above people or midi info to:
Box 395 RIPLEY CURLING CLUI) RIPLEY
NOG 2R0
-7 -7
BEGIN YOUR
PREPARATIONS NOW
FOR PARTTIME STUDIES
AQadaniic and general counselling i,be offered in this area on:
Wednesday, October 23, 0 to 7 pin.
Kincarcine District Secondaly School., .Rooin 14
For Miller information, e*cthe UWO Counselling Office at
0,19) 0031-3035.
folqw -
(0) .
61011
_ .
LONG DISTANCE? CALL 1-800-255-3438 FOR TOLL FREE MOVIE INFO
Edit, Boyle, of Kinlough, Was hontinred on her 90th birthdar last
Sunday when a come and tea was hal in her honour. MOO. Boyle,'
was born on ber 17, 1901, on then* concession of Kinloss. Her,
dedication as organist for some 77 years at Anglican Church, in
Kitdough, is justone of the attributes that mike this lady spedal to so.'
many in the area. (Pat Livingston photo) •
HTheLnetorauraddtattieliitir
dustries meeting of the "Whitethureli,
1Astitute-wx,:- held 911
October 9, with. Helen Ctutie and
Agnes Father as conveneri.
l'oor to the meeting Opening,
members viewed the Tweedsmuir
History 'Books; Valetta, Emerson
s
se Woks in 1968 and
Helen Currie followed in 1978:
The guest speaker for 010,410004
was Mrs. WilliairiMchnieS Tee$4.
water, the, Past district deputy
president. Mrs. Nebula attended
the FINIO convention in Vancouver
this past: summer.
• The Kinlough -PieSbirterian Ro11411 was answeredli stating PAPP11. the ,Inesedng Mary ,Itehn,
Women's . Missionary ociety something each in attendance was Gerturde. Durmn, Jean. Tiffin
S) , held :_theiriall .11-lankof- thankful for.. • -; 4'4? • EVCI!?1?410:jffig 07*9S$ sang a
ming meeting on October 16 with
guests present from Luclatow,
South Kinloss and Teeswater WMS,
Kinloss UCW, Kinlough ACW K14
Kinlough Pentecostal WM. -
Shirley MacDonald, of. Orap-
gevillle, was the guest speaker.
Mrs. MacDonald gave an interesting
presentation on the work she and
her husband, Gordon, do at the
Singing Waters, Which is a retreat
home and healing ministry. She
read scripture and closed with
prayer.
Betty Bushell read the poem The
Gospel According to Yciu.
During the meeting which centred
on Thanksgiving various scriptures
and poeps were read and hyinns
sung 'pertaining to the theme of the
meeting.
.LoticKNotityN qC110Re#:
•
WttrahlriServitto .; 11:00
Sunday S�hOol 11:00 AM
Nurse 6f Provided
Rev. GERALD MOPAIILANE.
. .
Evarrno Y4100010
LKKNOW ORMAN
REFORMED CHURCH
114:0 You To vo;rihyt W6161000
Sunday, October 27, 1991-
10ammiand7:30
tiuray &watch% moiling ti
owning
EVERYONE WELCOME
V/ 11`vr
Wad4OW ORESISMAt CHURCH
MINISTER
Rev. Margaret laristutin
Worship Service - 11:00 arn •
Sunday School - 1100
nm-
NuryProded bort* Itilionte
Dungannon
•
COTT underway
. • . •
The, Dungannon tOrr Wit under-
way on September 23 with mem-
bers discussing. things they would,
like to do during -the
During the second. meeting a
cookolit with hot dogs ,mid ;games
was enjoyed: .
The third meeting centred around
.upcoming events like last
• weekend's flea Market. - -
The elected executive for the year.
includes.' • Tenille Cranstoki
president; Lisa CaeSitro *10(
president; . Jennifer ..,UptbegroVel
secretary; Shaky Irvin, treasurer.,
and Kelly McNee, press teptitter,.
atuid4.iqdveriter 2nd.and
Su y, November 3rd
WHAM -Double elimination, best3 out of 5
- there will be no Seeding of players.
COST: $1 0.00/15taiiett Includes prizes
FOR .MQPIEINF
AT THE COU9
•L.
Community (entre
SiiiidaYi Oct. 27/91
$501/00Wior • '
Choryl Stanton.* yinilhani-
4aikpot4100� in Steolli
$500400 oust go•
1,1rograsiivo, ,1000.;in 3.1 colts
'100.00
community tilthi.opons
46:30 Nit
• tOt/i1SO4iit
Plans were made . for the up.
coming dessert *hie' on October
28._• • . ' •
lean- McGuire -gave a report on
the Grey -Bruce ° area convention
held in. Ayton earlier this month.
The 'WI' are asked to write to the
Ministry of, Mal* protesting the
closing of our hospitals.
Nttolicall was answered by reading
a verse from -an autograpkboOt
The Moho, ',Human beings, Ile
chickens, thrive best when they
have to scratch for ..what they get,
and
profaned by.
eliding to start week of ISIbv. 4/91.
Following times --
MEN'S, RECREATIONAL
Mondays - Call Ross Parrell M.:151'M
tADIES RICREATIONAL
Tuesday Evenings -& Wednesday Afternoons
Call Barb Reid - 395-3201
MIXED RECREATIONAL
Thursdays Call Shirley Vsialden 395-5264
TUESDAY AFTERNOON OPEN RECREATIONAL
0 format teams - Call Murray Culbert - 395-2608
COMPETITIVE LEAGUE
Tuesdays 9:001iM & 'Wednesdays 7:00 PM & 900 PM
We are looking for people ti) enter their own
mixed, women's or mon's teams.
Call above people or midi info to:
Box 395 RIPLEY CURLING CLUI) RIPLEY
NOG 2R0