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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-09-19, Page 11I Lbw Soutimei. Wei, September i, 110. --Pate 11 Kincardinechildren visit grandparents in Kilo London woman Jason and Lisa Fair of Kincardine lire to . and . Ilii - U`llui�rcili Wein V Sits fanny Veit the Weekend with their Congratulations on tilts arrival of *mitKIN The �h Wirt Mr. and Mrs. Jock scar. Mark Gary, Mr. sad Ma. fiend their ► -,; • meeting at the th Kinloss Delbert Hadley of Ki ndc�h ale the may Clot on ' when 20boxeri rdarparonMr, and Mia Wally Dean � �.. ..�..... . Lit Head vied Wednesday . g Renwick of Klin gh ;ants and nun lviariiIrre Packed fee Y KINLOSS with Edna anti May itoyle, veil Prize a of Kiri Fall than Cal a of our daily >t> ntonumata and . Marvin Chris"' Fair fur q bee.beautifulShethen read lsad l els 12 ,shad ev Ruth Faun rt�►ua sings,l+laltltoand my by and. Psalm 34, and m atlk G°61° eiyode . the hof n sea visited at Milton with Mr. ;land C beautiful went our hearts ,to God and to Ye Thatrkful People Ganite`" Mars.. o Winters hat mor+edG from �` *y -ter • tolmwedd by a p Ayer tliinle, the fourth ear siian� into an Mrs. inn Christensen and family MelanieMelsinre Hedley Wig, T . • ' and with Bub � who has visited her with 1rerB gi its, words of appreciationwere Oven KY the minatea, � in Lu i ow. A n igh- ht•"gone na ilr surge ►• a Delbert trnd Juice �I y. to Pt rtrrt Mai roc 11 deciicapiurl . dinner in her 'honour Audrey . Borthwick of St.. and faithful kadeaship as president the f Y mee&ag on October held at the � of Jack and Catharines visited with Agnes foe tills :Iwo yelllts' and 2nd aft Dnirltattn, virhieh falls. . ed- IJodgiins� and with het brother.Jack - same 'da sis the Bible Soci at Backup._° Pentecostal Wor lneit's� •e awes' Y G'Ensitten, S • suited Chuiieh.Elizabeth DicI Olive Ne •e 'Graham, ira ind fir. SreGlcles, andand' B .. . , ra of . the Ma Pov d /� e}, a we rp ,e �j'�, Wer }, J , • " n. �' Ma �M'4/7R1Yl�i Jon 1f'•tT V� w�f',TR tl.M '�,.. '•!•.�MM,. in ����'��w Women's' Tnsatute� the Women's Ministries meeting Catty • -then preslaed for the nom`. Hugh foodsletter fi�iai:' Other. g during the enin at ofthe Kinlough Pentecostal Church. business, part fund asked thsuta Chili; South •America, •Louisa wed with Jack' and Blaaici a Nerd- thcWhiiteachurch hall on e tertaurin ev.Seller read the scripture Psalm evening,Walter� , e�itprGit felttrwslii y evening v� in �' to, continue as r�rd;�iranarlr ' ! ham' were Lloyd 11+iicl�t�u�iall' S#11 wa>:heki,oiiMonlda when Mrs.p room, or leaden iitntd Laura Dahmer to be .34. Ma ,Boyle read a poem J'm aft,...and Jackie Coulbeck of Ripley and gave an interesting demonstrationfirs meeting. cf'the fall. project leader. Cathy. asked far ,t�yF : 'aliand. ..•..' �'� Emery a Dorothy reboil of on bireadma . She 'made white. Mrd Marvin P'bristcnsen� ,v ;one,'s .pray for this Year. • , i ldenby gave the color ,fob brown and Cheese bread. She had • h n►oiary president,. ' opened thus tosms, Me, clossing.nYil i was'This, 'been a >slwH member for�� yeas- �'Ff�llawinS the offering a Y�' ; KathydtY and t'oldHow,ald•we�re;in ytime all r> q�g is my+ a .s World, followed by Brockville, and.Ottawa visiting meeting withplmy,rr and ted in -as my Father !s and prayerY �i. �th�r's .brothor..and' sistclr and da Lynde. and her husband as they Save a prayer. Agnes' ,Hodgins ;,. failniliy. * ' leave, for 'Re mi. provided .a licious lunch anis Kathys mother, leen 'Read, Of The 'J•yudal !UMW in serving it president reminded the ladies � , Clearwater, . Plan ; spent. a Week that the, next meeting. will be held and ellen eyed a thee of fellowship with Hrold, Ali KAY Culbert families gath r The 12th.annual Culbert reunion doors l0 end the ;mullion. • -wet' held., at the Senior' Citizen Dorothy and .Earl Wine 9f Centrre, 1J;ltnguntion, viiia d4 fer ltheirhome, at R. ,'Golderich, ' gathering to enjoy tdie potluck meal the • last Sunday in .August, for 'the ,• • A nice tune. of ffellows at 1.p m. Jerry Hluizinga asked the 1991, maiden- - said, d: before farewells .h encs as said, together. on October.16, u 7.:30 Pan. . Phyllis; Wallace of London 'spent wM Edna and y •Boyle Invited the the weekend with; Ruth and', Don . to be ACW to their home for October.. meeting. Bell• and visited her mother,. 1MJi;i. :Steer of 1:ucknow. ; blessingand a minutes sil Was .. , :observed for the ones. who had • !pixy. passed away during `the Year, 4- .. `• including Cora .Sher wood. Lois by Ab Wilda Dickson, Allister Nivins; , JackliiiJ Illiniallatialtmaminsaammarms } Culbert and Frances, Mills. ' Aubrey. Kerr of Point Clark collect President Tom Culbert conducted on Tuesday to say thanks to.everyt, the electron ` of officers; .. It, . WAS. . one for 'their cards, calls, 'flowers: decided 1 have• the same officers and visitswhileshe was recently in for the coning ylearr . Tom Culbert, hospital„ , president, George ' Errington, vice .**4 * president, Violet Ritchie, The fall' season -mid ;4i -ember treasurer and Lynn Oliver; spons. with t3, uncertain weather' hitd' 'Winners Of the contests were we can't avoidit. ' Set thedata beans" in a jat, Jerry Ifidzingai, take your chance it will be favours.'' ; Auburn: oldest, lady, :Evelyn ,Er able not, even the tap' officials > 8ton, Lucknow; ., oldest mit, emeteorologists);can tell ahead.. Eiden :Culbert Dungannon;:; coming Bill HeoeY could mot. `tell ahead °the farthest Lenore: and Bob Hasl>Ip,, anti neither can the expert:meteoro Sarnia; youngest child, :.Samuel log'� Huizinga; largest family, Brenda '`**"' and Jerry Htuzinga, Auburn; lucky Main street west in Ripley was Chair, Earl Williams, Gnderich; really crowded with cars one even- t lucky cap, Daniel R'hody, Godericli; inngw hat week -Folks going and door prize, Debris Culbert, Dun- coming from the Farrell wake and gannon. parents night at Ripley Huron Cen- PresdentTom Crilberthandedout trill' School were responsible. several numbers and they had to ***** • match his draw to win prizes that We're really pleased the weather were awarded. turned out all right at the Lucknow Lynn Oliver held the sports out- Fall Fair. on Saturday. . Whitechurch ladies count their blessings. at meeting The Whitechurch United Church Women held their September meeting on the fifth at the home of Mrs. Elwood Groskorth in Goderich. The topic was world outreach with Agnes Farrier, Margaret Sleightholm and Mildred McClenaghan as leaders. Thee meeting opened . by = all repeating the UCW purpose. Agnes Farrier gave the call to worship and all repeated Psalm 96 responsively. Dora Neilson led in prayer. A dialogue on count your blessing was given by Mrs. Farrier, Miss McClenaghan and Mrs. Sleightholm as readers and after each- reading, Rev. Nielson sang a verse of count your. blessings. Ten answered the rollcall with a poem from their school days. Mary Chapman read the minutes from the last meeting. The fall nilly of the UCW ill be held in the Bluevale United Church on October la, at 7 p.rn. An in- vitation was receiving to the Fall Thankoffering in the Presbyterian Church, Whitechurch on October 24. The offering' and :.least coin were received and Rev.' ..Neilson closed with prayer. Mrs. Farrier thanked the hostess and a'birthday tea followed: IT'S PAST = ITS EASY! ONE CALL, ONE BILL DOES IT ALL. 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