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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-05-09, Page 20Pate 91e +i, Way, May !, 1110. ucw program help nit unit 3' of Lueknow United Church � net on May 1 with **Attendance of,M. The theme for the program was. Mother Merle Elliot , open*wlth a poem. She followed with a scripture reading on love. 'The Meditation. was given by Kathleen Collyer and she follow. +.d wlthyP ■qprayer. y��ook�� Mfld ed Cameron the with offertolcyn prayer given by Niro. o 1 Raylene Rebryna delighted the group,' with : two vocal Bolos, with her own acnpaniment,: Mrs.-. Elliott introduces, the guest speaker, Margaret Fergaaod: of • stmberley. Mrs. Ferguson wasa former. Lucknow resident and member of our evening unit before moving: dao► Moberly,. ,She, ie thlss year's. President oU Brnee Prean. * Recently" •Mrs. Ferguson had been to - Toronto with.* tour group and visited the National Headquarters', of the United Church of Caneda..and dsoee that as her topic. Taney toured the; lam floor of this large .bu�ildislg which she described,' and • in ' more detail• the chapel • and beekeoom 4 Fallowing their lint nt Allen Ga dens, the tour group visited' Masse, Centre, formerly called the Victor Home, where service is • being provided for, , single Mothers an their babie . ; lh April Mrs. Ferguson attended a U Conference at Brantford. Ainong speekers at ,this conference, was the Itt. Rev. Sang Chul Lee; 32nd : moderator of the Vetted :Church of Canada. She. corn- mented on the 'speaker's remerke and suummarixed 'hlsm e• for us. Mrs.' Collyer thanked Mrs. Fere`• and presented her -with a gift. • A reading,. A A Littel 'Parable • for Mothers, wee.' given' by Man garet "iThote saw Laura Lee Carley Was pianism for the hymns, ars.. Elliott closed the giro- gram with prayer- ' Mary Boyle, unit leader, conducted the business,, opening 'with' a poem. The ,rollcall was answered with an ung • fact about another Religion Culture, also an article for Frt'iende ii How*. ReportMildred Cameron;social fu at tionwere given by the�Wad* Campbell; ccommunity74' i�eNi!ialAlQ�i o Merlon McFarlanereported for BOume of Bruce. Marg Finlay conducted the Fallowehip of the Least Coin on A Mother's In. Mance, Voice from The Cameroun, and. followed . with prayer for the rural women in Africa. J��y¢ Mrs. Cayl�� e give announcements for the upcoming events. The meeting was closed and a social time followed. The final standings Town and Fern McDonald relledhg igh for the ladies with singles of MO and 33e, which gaveher a double of 483. Good finish, hdouble of the year, Fern. lan Dougberty managed to get ' high acme far the men with a 210 single and a 352 double. Games over 150: Jan 223,1M, Crawford 219, Mabel 904,1i1, Harbert MN, 111, Don 1.54, 2Taylor 0111,, Gwen .■+Lennips 110;Brown DI `- McCormidc Alice I 1*, G� Wong IMve Swan 102, B Ruth Harold 103,Campbell Miller 150. Fit! 18, 14, IY anadea. 1S, 111 Crociseen . 7, A B01 Nc Snowdrops 7. Congratulations le the �,�pl a .. May 14, sharp. fly Night Misted league > Spare' night's a�offststandings were: S 07, A� � s 5,, Head Pine50, Gi a 41, Five. Pine 41, Congratulations to the playoff champs Ow Spares sand the Aces, mann n . Yearen banquet is May 7, 7:30 at the Calf club members hone IIRTHS their judging ability The first off, the Lascktiow Beef Calf Club was eld May 2 in the Lucknow Sales` Barn. __President Dianne Black opened the meeng and the busneas was conducted, Secretary Maryon Dow read the minutes of the organizational meeting. Members participated in the judging of oa` group of four calves, and fon'. 'sheep. :Discussions of selecting calves and feeding, were held by the. members. Members are.reminded to update their calf check .ist and feed diary before the nest meeting which will. be held on Ma 11111111011111111011110100101111111.11111111100111 NEWS Colleen Dalton, Lisa Dykstra, Lori :-and. Linda ' Hayden, Lori and Connie Nicholson, Jennifer Black, Sheila Hackett, . Debbie Draper, Elizabeth Dalton, and. leaders Donna Hayden and . BettyLou Dalton. The Port Albert 4-H Club is sponsored by the Dungannon' Woman's. Institute. 23, ;at,8 p.m. ,in St.Helen's Institute Half. • 1. Poet Albert 411The Y' 1 Body. Bunch 441 Club heldttheir achievement night:at the Belgr'eve Hall on Tuesday, May 1. The .group presented a skit on breadmaking and swig's, song • entitled 'The Bready Bunch'. 'Members completing the club .include; Dree Park, and Mike Culbert, Doug McLean, Fred McCabe,Sandra Meader, , O'Neil « Denny and Carolyn of RR1 Wingham are pleased to announce the safe arrival 'of new son Ethan David, born May 3, 1990 at the Wingham and District Hospital. W:11 in at 5 The, 15 oz,Ethan Is a little '"''1 for Nathan and Natasha. Bragging rights on tide oc- Moan go to grandpsrents Mr. and Mrs. George Anson of RBe Goderich and Mr. `. and Mrs. David O'Neil of RR1 Wingbamt; • great grandparents Mrs. Donelda Brindley of Goderich, M. and Mrs. Ed Anson of :Windsor, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert O'Neil of R.R1 Wingham; and • great great dmother Mrs. Edna O'Neil of Dor :h r. MARDI GRAS SingIss Decorator Towels 59 BEATRICE 500 ml Sour Cream VILLAGE 500 ml Salad Dressing 1 29 McCORMICK'S 300 g. Coconut Treot•Ccramel, Coconut Cookies ./ SUNPAC 341 ml Lemonade . 2/.89 What could be a more colourful, delicate and,. beautiful way to say '4I 1ove you" to Mother this Mother's Day? Flowers sad It antbu Silk or real, bloc g plants, green _pla>wuor-.-lauaique arrangements; --- ORDER E. Ask about our beautiful Fyn floral bouquets. �p McCAIN 250 9. Potato Puffs -HOME PRIDE All Purpose. Rolls z nn • 77 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. 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