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Alvin's First
Picture!
Catherine Andrew, at right, was presented with an appreciation award at the annual
meeting of the Lucknow and District Branch of the Arthritis Society held last Tuesday after-
noon. Making the presentation was Mary Guse, regional representative for the Bluewater,
Region of the Arthritis Society. Mrs. Andrew was residential chairman for the Lucknow
branch of the society. She was presented with the award for 13 years of volunteer service.
At the meeting, elections were held for offices. Elected to the position of president for the
Lucknow branch of the society was Mrs. Grace (Norman) Taylor while Mrs. Catherine
( Alec) Andrew was elected treasurer. (Lou -Ann Hope photo)
Holyrood WI holds dinner
Traverse Brace of London spent last
week with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
• Gerald Rhody.
• Mrs. Frank Maulden and her niece,
• Peggy (Mrs. Douglas Palmer), visited on
• Tuesday with Mrs. Madeline Edward at
• Goderich and her brother Don Lane of
• Montreal was visiting also at the Edward
• home so it made a pleasant reunion. On
• Wednesday, Peggy returned home to Fon-
• thill after a nice holiday here.
• Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hodgins spent the
• weekend at Glencoe with their daughter
• Tammy as it was her birthday.
• The Holyrood WI had a lovely communi-
• ty Father's Day Supper on Sunday at the
• Holyrood Hall. The ladies are to be con-
gratulated for arranging such a lovely
event.
Mrs: Bert Thompson had the Kinlough
Presbyterian WMS meeting at her home
Wednesday evening. The hostess presided
and opened the meeting with a reading
followed by prayer and a hymn. She ex-
tended a welcome to everyone. The pur-
pose was repeated. Mrs. Alex Percy had
the devotions on faith, trust and guidance
in God. Mts. Glen Haldenby conducted the
study on Pakistan and Bangladesh in k ,:ep-
ing with their study on India. She nded
with a poem. A hymn and prayer closed
the meeting. Mrs. Haldenby gave the,.
courtesies and grace was sung followed by
refreshments.
Mrs. Audrey Borthwick of St.
Catharines spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Jak,k Hodgins and other relatives
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Whiteside and
Mrs. Marjoris Bennett of Toronto spent the
weekend with Mr. Arthur Haldenby.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith of
Mississauga were weekend visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith.
Friends from here attended the 40th
wedding anniversary open house in honor
of Dr. and Mrs. Mel Corrin at their
Lucknow home on Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Delbert Hedley, Debbie and Karen
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held a relatives bridal shower for Sandra
Irwin at their home on Saturday afternoon.
Kinlough ACW
The Kinlough Anglican ladies had their
entertaining afternoon on Thursday, when
guests were present from Kingarf, Ripley
Lucknow ACW, Kinlough Pentecostal WM,
Kinlough Presbyterian WMS, Bervie and
Kinloss UCW.
The president, Mrs. Maureen Collins,
welcomed everyone and opened with a
poem followed by a song from the youth
song book.
Mrs. Lynda Thacker read the scripture
lesson and offered prayer, followed by
Mrs, Doris Rock reading two poems and
Mrs. Janice Hewitt give a nice thought for
the day.
Mrs. Joan Page introduced the guest
speaker, Miss Ruth Thompson of
Lucknow, who showed some beautiful
slides taken on her Australian trip and
gave a splendid narration.
Mrs. Mary Haldenby expressed ap-
preciation on behalf of all present and
presented Ruth with a gift. Ruth thanked
Mary and stated she always enjoys coming
to Kinlough.
Mrs. Cathy Chatten gave a nice, friend-
ship poem with Mrs. Wilda Thompson giv-
ing a much to live for poem:- '
All san blossom where you are planted
and then Rev. Merelyn Lelson spoke to us
about a friendship day like this and how
enjoyable for Ruth to come and show her
pictures and all who gave program
thoughts. She closed with a prayer follow-
ed by everyone repeating the Lord's
prayer in unison. Grace was sung and
delicious refreshments were served. Each
organization thanked the ACW for such a
pleasant afternoon. Mrs. Carol Cooper
was pianist for the afternoon.
Stewardship -theme of meeting
Lucknow United Church Women held
their general meeting on June 9. President
Laura Lee Cayley opened with a poem.
Marion McFarlane led in a Stewardship
program with a reading on commitment
and prayer.
The Lucknow Players did a skit called
Always Open, Especially on Sunday. With
dialogue and scripture, they gave a
thought-provoking message on steward-
ship. A discussion on talents and how to
use them for stewardship at home, in the
church and in the community followed.
During the business, it was decided to
give Lois Walden some of her delegate ex-
penses for th National UCW Conference in
July in Waterloo. A donation will be given
to the Conference Travel Fund for those
coming long distances. Reports were
given by the Committee conveners with a
special report from the 125th anniversary
committee on the home -coming weekend,
June 27-28. It was decided to again have a
hot turkey supper in October. The meeting
closed with everyone reading Life's
stewardship and prayer.