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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-11-07, Page 9Westerner visits in Kiniough Cienie Welsh of Kiae.erdiae and her son, Tack Walsh, of West, Saskatchewen and Mr, and Ma, Dail McInnes of Blyth visited with Edna and May Boyle. Alio visiting at the same home were Sadie McLean and Bernice Burt, of 1Cin- ciudine. • Nina McDonald and Bessie IV/gol- den visited with Marjode and Ether Murray and Bertha Struthers at Teeswater„ Margaret Christensen and Cathy Chatten were delegates at the Wonsea's Ministry Qmfmence in London on Saturday. Pastor Chris- tenser' and his mother, who is visiting here from Montreal, Went the day with Vivian Parkinson.__ , We are pleased to see Doug °aim: denby able ln be oilt again OW ee, knee surgery - Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Lane and Bessie Maidden went to Listowel to the memorial service at Maitland Tome for the late Mrs. Alfred. Bray. • Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hynd of Mid- land visited on Friday with Bessie Malden, They were on the way to Florida for the winter.- W. Siinday morning last 'hefty, Baird preached his • farewell sermon at the Presbyterian .church. • He and Mrs. Baird will be missed, but our best wishes go with them to their new charge. A luncheon and social time followed the service. • On Friday last the 4-H • achievement night was held at the Ripley Complex With a delicious banquet followed by the awards. Donna Johnston of- concession 8 • had completed 24 4-H courses and received a lovely picture. Her guests at the • banquet were her parents, Mr. and ?elm,. Lloyd Johnston, her two brothers, Dennis and Douglas and Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Elliott, neighbours. Mrs. Marvin Christensen and Mrs. pRomminn••••••••••••=0. VINLOUGH nby :May Hoyle Terry But visited with family members at Milton on Tuesday. We extend congratulatiene to Russell Powell of Toronto, son of Reg Powell of here. Russell, a professional photographer was selected from over 1,000 entries for hisphotograph Elegance, a wedding Picture. Tbe banquet was held et Charlottetown, PEI and he received a plaque and show ribbons for his achievement, , Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cooper, enneessien 8, visited at Leamington With Rev. and Mr. Peter Townshend and family and at Oar- . row with Rev. Merelyn Letson. .Mr: and Mrs. Ellwood Elliott visited on Sunday with Eileen Mill t W. itham _Mr. and Mrs, John Dunlop of Kincardine visited during the week with their daughter, Mrs. Harold Smith, _Mr. and Mrs. James Craddock of Taber, Alberta and sister, Mall 'Patrick of Dundas visited with the Murray families here, Mr.andMrs.Robert Thompson of Teeswater visited on Friday with ' • Mr. and Mrs, Tom McDonald. • Holyrood W.I. The Holyrood Women's Institute met at the hall on llunsday 'after - *noon for the November meeting. The president, Loiraine McPherson, • welcomed all and opened with the Ode and the Mary Stewart Collect. Bessie Midden read the minutes and the rollcall )was, an article for the Tweedsmuir book. A thank your letter from Charlotte - Wilson of Cargill was lead expres- sing her appreciation for a gift In h sh steel ed tit Convention The 1990 bylaws were received, Saturday. December 1 was set for the smug bazaar end tea art the hall from 130 to 330 and the Christmas dinner was also dis- cuaaeiL A donation was made to the Lucknow Benevolent fund, Imelda Murray gave a most interesting demonstration on candy making and all enjoyed a sample of her delicious elocolatee. The directocs, *We Mauldeit and Betty Bushell, had charge of the Tweedsmuir book and Betty read articles of interest from it, and they both gave readings, Charlene Iv/await gave a Remembrance Day reading and all worked on a picture contest given , by Mrs. Maulden. The president thanked the hostess Charlene McEwen andall who had taken part in themeeting. Following the *Ow of 0 Canadaandthe grace all enjoyed - delicious refreshments and a social. ime together. ' The Royal Canadhut Legion Branch 309, Lucknow, held its poppy canvass of the village last Satnrday. Poppy daimon Paid Finley eccepts donation front Janette Howald during the canvass. (Pat Livingston photo) Well the weather sate was super last week. It was Indian Summer. Everyone in Point Clark was busy raking leaves and getting their other ' year Neork completed before the forces of winter descend upon the area. Quilting takes, place every Theis - day and Monday morning at 9 am. • If YOU are interested, drop in at, the hall and have. a sewing good time making these beautiful quilts. Thursday, Nev. 8 and Monday NOV. 12 at 1 p.m. is Shuffleboard at the Community Centre for members of the Seniors Club. Come and have a fun time. Last Thursday 17 tables partici- pated in the card and games night at the Point Clark Community Centre. The next card and 'games night is Thursday Nov. 8 at llp,m. • • ; CLARK Iv by Bev Hanson uumpimmommilimownimi ..sharp.. Please bring sandwiches. .Everyone iaGwelcome to come for an evening of fun and fellowship hosted by the Huron Lakeshore Friendship Club. Sunday, Nov. 11 is Reniembiance Day so don't forget to take a few minutes of silence to remember all our Veterans who fought to keep our country a great place to live and raise our children. you. have difficulties with spelling, leading, writing or math? The Point Clark -Huron Basic Liter- acy unit provides a fienand confi- dential service to anyone needing help. Call June 395-3201 or Jeanne 395-3349 for details. Volunteer tutors are needed also. The new kitchen at the Point Clark Conununity Centre is now completed and well equipped for use. The workers did a super, job, You CM make bookings for the hall for Your special events by calling Tony Vandepol 395-0207. Tip or the week: To line‘diawers use plastic place mats. They are inexpensive, wipe clean with a damp clink can be cut easily to fit the drawers, and it doesn't matter what design is on them as 110 two drawers are open at the same time. If you have any news or informa- tion for this Point Clark Column call Phyllis Reid ,395-5445 before noon merriclay BOB CAMPBELLFUELS LTD. is pleased to announce that I FIN. est Wawanosh Mutual Insurance Company Dungannon 529-7922 1-800-264-5595 Farm Protection For: tr;f;;;;;;Z•;;;•3.;;;M::•,;:;•4;•;•,:` • You're on your way with. Esso. • has joined its Petroleum Sales Team `••;••4 ,505:1!43•0/vATIMM4, >rel A „r--4 For a quotation, please contact any of the following agents: FRANK FORAN, Lucknow 528-3824 LYONS & MULHERN Goderich 524-2664 DONALD R. 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