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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-04-25, Page 27Ladonw 9eatlad, Wednesday, May t, IMS --Page 7 Whiteehurch 4,,H club holds achievement night Chalmers Women's MisaionariSodetY held their April 2• Mee** in the thumb school room with dieseert served prior :to the Kathleen Elliott opened the (meeting in the absernee of Vera ,]leer. Norma Rmtoisrl read the scripture from Matthew and had a Ear meditalihm and followed with prayer. Mary Simpson read two poems. Balled Good Friday and l Easter Morning. Mildred Pardon jpive the met With Fear and and. Great 'J y.. Jean Ross 'read a poem called Easter Is. Mrs. Rintoul gave the visiting Wit. !HITECHURCH by Jean Ross wiramimiiminimovanomim Dow demonstrated how to pack your wit - case to go to Cuba. Kamen Lubbers introduced the guest apeaker, Murray Gaunt of Winghann, who showed slides from his recent trip to Cuba and gave a coinznentary, on them. Scott Rintoul thanked Mr. Gaunt and presented him with a g. - Mildred Purdotn and Kathleen Elliott • will'. MAY door per' were given out dui - be responsible for May visiting. • ' 'ing the evening'that were donated from Plans were trade four the WIV?B• Sunday stores in `f ucknow and Winghara. 1Niritr on May 6, when Mrs. don Robertson. of neva included Kathy Lubbers, Mrs. Moir, Lucknow will be guest speaker. Murry Gaunt, Mildred Pardon, Ruth The cleaners for the church in May, are McDonald, Jun ROas, Merle Wilson, Kathleen Elliott and Mary Simpson. Walter Elliott, MarJorie Wall' an Jean The June meetingwill be at the home Tiffin of Jean Ross with Mildred • Pardon and There were 16 members in the club. They took two pro Your Beet Foot Forward and �. The beett 4.H books were Steven Rantoul, Toni, �en, Stuart Rintoul and ,Dianne RomToiu Beyersbergen, Shannon Cranston, Jennifer Moir, Kevin Rantoul, Stuart Rin- toul and Debbie ROM received plaques, Scott Rintoul and Dianne ROSS COW lleted their sixth project in the readventure project. In the project Your Best Food For- ward, or ward, Dawn Dow, Karen Lubbers and Sheila Moir con d their sixth project; Steven Rantoul twelfth. Members of. the. club are Toni Beyersbergen, Grace Carmichael, Mayon Dow, Beth Gugg, Brenda Gugg, Karen Lubbers, Jennifer Moir, Sheila M*, Kevin Rintonl, Scott Rintoul, Steven Rantoul, Stuart Rintoul,. Debbie' Ross, Dianne. Rosa and Jayne Vincent. • mamur ze1ereaa and the>ro>ieall .Eastern Star holds card party. answered by eight word members with a verse • The annual Order. of the Eastern Star presented at Grand Chapter,'in Toronto, containing the cross The offering de .annual and bridge was: held at to Young men and .wome n in Ontario, to was received and prayer • followed by the Finecrest' Nursing Home, -Lueknow: help further their education. Mrs, William Purdon. Rev. Neilson clos4 G j Y ariety This year Huron Chapter, Wingham is again.' sponsoring a student. The ,support: from the'Pinecrest staff and. area residents is mach appreciated ed with prayer. 4-g The 4-H Achievement Night and Bruce Fair was held in the Whitechurch hall on uests;aurd resider en o ed a v desserts 'while Gord's Old Timers from Wmgham; provided some toe tapping entertainment. Shirley Brooks, Marilyn Maclntyre and April 25 at 6 p.m. with a delicious dinner by the officers. and members of Huron served to institute and family members Doealdsa Moffat mere social convenors for Cha r of the 4-11. A good crowd was present the lunch. Florence /Wave, Donna Shaw:'. Year Altsheinnersresearch is the with the 4H members serving the meal and assistants . Maudie; Fisher, Jean project of the' Worthy Grand Matte.' In under the leadership of leaders, Kathleen Robertson, Jean t ieteh anWebb ehle support of this project; Huron Chapter aruzed the ' tallies; and prices. Prises No , Wingham had Margaret •deBoer, Elliott and Betty Ross. org Steven Rantoul welcomed everyone and were donated' . by Murray Taylor and 'Public Health Nurse from Huron County the 4-11 club pledge was repeated. The . Scott Reid as . guest. speaker at their regular`. rollcall was "name your favourite recipe rose ted many im- Br'oceeds" of '$170 were 'realised for • portant wa gthat wean help the- patient from the Breadventure project." " The minutes were read from the E.S.T.A,1R.1,. Each year this chapter and the 'caregiver, previous meetings by Dianne Ross.. Bre*sponsors a 'student ' involved' in • religious Denis Langridge, ' W P. thanked the training Last year over $75 000 was speaker. NNMMNM►MMMMMMMM LTOLV LA Phone 357-1630 for 24 hour movle information Hefner - nook' and Susan of R. 2, hgham are to /announce the birth el their6�M�ldStephanie, May,. born o April 21, 1900 in Wingham and h cict Hospital, � d lbs. 10 ce. Stephanie ape is a wee sister for Jeremy, Na and Brittany. Grandparents are Connie Fox. ton of Wingham and Jean and Cliff Hef- ter er R. 2, Wingham. Great grandma is Margaret Forton of Wingham. Gott v Dodds - Jennifer and Jason are Teased to announce the birth of their shin, Thorsten J. en. April 24, I000, in Winghaon and District Hospital, weighing 7 lbs. 2 os. Grandparents are Diane Grununett and Barry O'Kralka, and Kim, Don and Pat Dodds. Berry - Steve and Brenda (nee Chisholm) of L wknow proudly announce the birth of their son, Sean William, 0 lbs. 6 os., on • April 24 1990 at A.M. &. General Hospital, Proud grandparents are' Grant, and Wilma Chisholm and Bill' and Ann Berry. Prop-In:Centre' • The prop In Centre held their monthly pot luck dinner last week. Eight tables of shoot • and four tables of bridge were played afterwards. Winners of shoot prizes were high lady, Kay Crawford; low lady, Rita Gilmore;. high man, Herb McQuillan; low man, Wilbur Brown; most • shoots, Vera Purvis, Bridge winners were -high Belle Herbert and •low Sadie MacMillan, - Shoot parties will be at 7 p.m. starting Mayo. • 0 SER SHOW "A DIVINELY. FUNNY rILM.. FILLED WITH • LOTS OF LAUGHS." 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Great grandma is Margaret Forton of Wingham. Gott v Dodds - Jennifer and Jason are Teased to announce the birth of their shin, Thorsten J. en. April 24, I000, in Winghaon and District Hospital, weighing 7 lbs. 2 os. Grandparents are Diane Grununett and Barry O'Kralka, and Kim, Don and Pat Dodds. Berry - Steve and Brenda (nee Chisholm) of L wknow proudly announce the birth of their son, Sean William, 0 lbs. 6 os., on • April 24 1990 at A.M. &. General Hospital, Proud grandparents are' Grant, and Wilma Chisholm and Bill' and Ann Berry. Prop-In:Centre' • The prop In Centre held their monthly pot luck dinner last week. Eight tables of shoot • and four tables of bridge were played afterwards. Winners of shoot prizes were high lady, Kay Crawford; low lady, Rita Gilmore;. high man, Herb McQuillan; low man, Wilbur Brown; most • shoots, Vera Purvis, Bridge winners were -high Belle Herbert and •low Sadie MacMillan, - Shoot parties will be at 7 p.m. starting Mayo. • 0 SER SHOW "A DIVINELY. 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