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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-09-16, Page 7This year's executive is looking forward to the tasks ahead and hope to make this another memorable year for the concert band. After a well deserved summer holiday, the Lucknow School Concert Band an- ticipates another busy year of activities. Some of their performances include the Lucknow Fall Fair, the annual Rememberance Day Service and their an- nual band concert to be held in early May, 1988. So, Lucknow is alive, once again, with the sound of music! Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, September 16, 1987—Page 7 INVESTMENTS FINANCIAL CENTRE Goderich 519-524-2773 1-800-265-5503 BEST RATES i MMMMMMMMMNMMNM■BN■9111111 I LveRVIN elerslE_J\ utz 1 1 1 1 a Distributed by BUENA VISTA PICTURES DISTRIBUTION NNMMMMMNMMMMmu. No •• Phone 357-1630 for 24 hour movie information RICHARD DRUMS EMILIO ESTEVEZ STAKEOUT 1981 Touchstone Pictures STAKEOUT Playing from Friday to Thurs- day September 18th to 24th SHOWTIMES: Friday and Satur- day at 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. Sunday to Thursday one show each evening at 8:00 p.m. only. ADULT ACCOMPANIMENT 11401111110 1141 Of 14 " STARTS FRI. • AT THE STEVE ARTIN IIARY!. 11ANNAII• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••••••••.. H K ODERICH•11 • • •T T G524 .78 • • NE"GAMIC GENIUS.: • It's easily Steve Martin's best picture • and firmly establishes him as • an authentic comic genius" • - George Kirgo,('RS-TV',THE MORNING I'13(X;RAM • • • "Stunningly beautiful ... • it's a sun -dappled romantic comedy. • • • SUN. - THURS. 7:30 TUES. 52.50 • ••••••.••••••••••••••i•••••• FRI.&SAT.7&9 Ii PARENTAL' GUIDANCE or�sso J 1 Pine River UCW meets The Pine River UCW met Tuesday even- ing September 8 in the basement of the church. The meeting was opened with the presi- dent Mrs. Maithel Wilson reading the poem "Man's Need". The twenty-five ladies present then join- ed in the singing of the hymn "For the Beauty of the Earth" and the "The Pur- pose" of the UCW was read in unison. The convenor 'Mrs. Norma Humphrey then took over her part of the meeting. Norma read an article from the Country Guide on agriculture which proved to be very interesting, but in some cases did not ring positively true to a lot of farmers. Mrs. Jean Goodwin of Point Clark was then called to the front to introduce the guest speaker Mrs. Minda Paisley of Kin- cardine and she spoke on "prayer", which was mostly on how we should pray - not where because we can pray no matter where we are, or what we are doing. And as we all know, do not expect all our prayers to be answered, and not always in the way we want. Mrs. Paisley gave us "The 6 S's of Prayer" which are 1. Subject by subject 2. A short prayer 3. Simple prayers 4. Specific prayers 5. Silent prayer 6. to pray in small groups. The minutes of both the May and June meetings were read by Anne Boyde, and were adopted by Maithel Wilson. The hymn "Be Still My Soul" was sung. A number of items of correspondence were read by Anne Boyde. Business was discussed, the main thing on all the ladies' minds was the big bazaar of the year "Kountry Kitchen" which will once again be held on Thanksgiving weekend, Saturday October lOth at the church and also in the hall. The collection was taken and Maithel led in prayer. The hymn "Dear Lord and Father of Mankind" was sung. The meeting closed with prayer and the singing of Grace. A lovely lunch was served by the lunch committee and a social hour was had by all. LOCAL NEWS Visiting with Rhetta and Marion MacLennan are Jack and Annette MacLennan of Stratford. Charles and Mayme Wilkins visited on the weekend with then- son-in-law and daughter Allan. and Janet Peck of Wallaceberg. Cecil and Jim Webster of Waterloo and their mother Kae Webster visited in Tober- mory on the weekend with Bill and Myrtle Craigie. On Sunday, Kae, Jim and Cecil enjoyed a ride on the Chi Cheemaun and on Mon- day Cecil and Jim had a ride on one of the glass bottom boats to view the ship wrecks in the area. Visiting recently with Barry and Betty Jones were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Millen of London and also Mrs. Muriel Millen of London, and Miss Barbara Hodson of Wolverhamper, England visited at the Jones when Sherry was married. Finlay MacDonald has his steam engine again this year at Blyth for their annual Steam Engine Threshers Show. Tuning up for the season No, it wasn't the crickets chirping nor was it the fire alarm you heard last Tues- day evening. Chances are it was the first practice of the 1987-88 season for the Lucknow School Concert Band. During the vigorous practice, the elec- tion of officers was held. The members of the band elected Kim Laidlaw and Heather Priestap for president and vice president respectively. Cathy Hamilton will be the secretary -treasurer for the season. Week- ly attendance will be taken by Heather Steer while Clifford Fielder will be respon- sible for collecting dues. The new property manager for the year will be Sam Murray. TOO BUSY... to keep your vehicle looking iri7 it's best? Regular washing will extend your vehicles life. Call me for prices on washing, vacuuming and waxing. 395-3653 Eating Disorders ANOREXIA & BULIMIA DR. K. BERG at the Town Hall in Clinton, Wed., Sept. 23 at 7:30 p.m. We invite you to be present for the annual meeting of the Huron - Perth Centres for Children and Youth and the Huron -Perth Cen- tres Fund, which follows the above presentation. Dr. Berg is a clinical psychologist at the University of Western On- tario who also maintains a private practice in London. Dr. Berg is widely known as a specialist in the research and treatment of eating disorders. For further information call Clin- ton 482.3931 or Stratford 273-3373. Come See • The Guse Family has developed an excellent entertainment package over the past few years. They are an appealing, vivacious group featuring father Jim, with children Nicole & Shane. Their high-energy performance includes singing, dancing & instrumentals. use amilp featuring Frank Leahy & Eddie Jaye Ventriloquist LUCKNOW COMMUNITY CENTRE. Saturday, September 19th, 1987, Concert 7:45 P.M. ALSO The Crowning of MISS MID -WESTERN ONTARIO - 10:00 P.M. Tickets: Adults $8.00 High School $6.00 Public School Woo e1,00 Extra at the door Available From : Lucknow Variety & Dry Goods, Buffy's Burger Bar Vsnce's Orin Ston or phone 528-2181 •