The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-11-21, Page 15Seniors host pot luck supper
The pot luck moppet hotted by the
Segs Club in Point Clark was
well added with over 80 people
in intendancy. The aroma of deli-
cious food filed the hall. Anile the
wishedmeet bingo
who towas ply y anyone
If youenjoy endow come to the
Community Canto: on Thursdays
and Mondays at 9 *fl and hove a
sewinggood Woe Making these
bcauul tufts.
The general meeting of the Huron.
Lakeshore .Friendship Club last
.Thursday saw a large turnout; The
events for; the coming year were
discussed. One of these events is a
Giant Yard Sale to: be held at the
Community Centre on May, 24 long
weekend with proceeds to the
centre, items can be dropped; off
• on Sem Days (Mondays and
Thursdays) at the hall or by calling
any Senior member to arrange.
pickup, The guest speaker at the,
meeting . was Sam Bondi from
Wingham, an ordain oil paintings,
Everyone had an enjoyable ,true.
Last. Thursday 14 tables partici-
pated in the Card and GamesNight
at the Point Cork Community
Centre, The next Card and Gaines
Night is Thursday, Nov. 22 at d
sharp. Please biro sandw-.r`
iches, Everyone is welcome .
come and have an eveningof fun
and fellowship hosted. by the Sea-
lers Club.
A'ieminder to those going on toe.
bus trip to Kitchener on Friday,,
Nov, 23 sponsored by the Huron
Lakeshore Friendship Club, the bus
will be leaving the, Community
Centre at 1 p.m. sharp,
Need'; help with •reading,. writing,
math or spelling?' 'Ile Point; Clark
Hurons Basic; Adult Literacy Unit
provides a free and: confidential
• service :tb, you. Call June 395-3291
or Jeanette 395-3349 for more
information. Volunteer tutors are
also needed.
Saturday, dec. 1 from 2 to 4 p.m.
is a Christmas Craft. Ray for
childrenfive years and up at the,
Point Clark Community Centre.
' Please pre -register by 'Nov. 27,,1
Call Patti 395-5934 or Pam 395-
5859, Mothers assistance would be
appreciated. This event is hosted
by the F.A C E.S. Club.
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Bingo
Wcknow
Community Centre
Sand+ y, November 25
',500.00)adoot
•'100. ProiwrS
ProylntiiW.S3 Calls
Potential Pi Board 13000.
Jackpot ' 1000 Oil $4Cells,
1500. rutgo.
Purple IaI 1125.00
Community Canino opal at 3:30 pian.
Ingo Arta 07:15 p.m.
parr CLARKby Bev Harmon
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Members c the Huron Laker' lore
Friendship Club --this is your hist
obtiirce so purchase tickets for the
Chriaimas party on Saturday, Dec.
8. Call Bea` Schott 395.5841 so
You don't miss out on ai super time.
Remember hast yeah!
Tip of the week: Don't forget to
put the wax on your snow shovels.
You : will fund" the snow will just
slide right off,
If you have any news or informa-
tion for this mint Clark Column
call Phyllis Reid before noon on
Friday. at 395-5445.
Many celeb
gay Collins of Purple Grove held.
a supper recently in honour of
Kristy McGillivray's 12th birthday,
and Dawn Collins': tenth birthday.
Attending were Wib And Eunice
Emlr merlon, 'Mari Thelnpson, the
McGilivrays' and . the Collins'.
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Birthdays,. girls'land. : Susan Tessdris ental- •
rained Marl. and Bert Thompson,
Allan, • Marie . Coiling, and Kay
Collins in honour of Allan's birthd
ayThe *Cosh's also recently held
a birthday party in honour of Mary
Anne's. There seems to be lots of
November birthdays. Happy Birth-
day to each and everyone.,.
Jim.; and; Isabelle Brooke were .
supper guests of Ponalda:Pollard en
Saturday evening.
On Wednesday, Don and Anne
McCosli visited Currie Colwell. On
Sunday, they were supper guests off.
Dyck McCosh. _ ,
Walter Forster enjoyed Sunday.
supperwithDon and Sandia and
family. On Monday, Sandra visited
Marie. Farrell in . Kincardine.
Margaret Anne Orr visited the
Forsters' on Friday.
The Finnier's visited Ken . and
Nancy. Craig of :Kincardine Twp.
Saturday night.
Ken and Brenda Bridge attended
the Holstein C1ub'dance in Brussels.
Leeknarw lustre. Wed>raeaday, November 21,1101-- Xe 19
Dr. Calder is guest speaker at service
On Sualday, November 11 the
second ami. Voice for Life prayer
service was held at the St.
Andrew's Prealbytarian Church
Wim. Some dedicated sold
braved y ,the sonny�,�weather to at-
tend,
tend, Area took . in this
service by �. John
Vawhy led the opening
prayer which asked for the
congregationto focus an the sacred-
ness ohumanh life. Kelly Skink
representing Sacred Heart Church
Wingham, read from Jeremiah 1,
chapter ;1. "Before 1 formed you in
the womb 1 knew you.. and
sanctified and ordained you"
Rev. Lammers, from the Christian
Reformed Church in Blyth, read a
Bible reading from Romans I vs.
16, In this reading St. Paul
describes a society that has lived in
rebellion ; against God and is in
ratiOns.
iRPL GROVE.
Among the visitors to the Royal
White:174r were Mesion Emma•,' son
and Jane Harron; ' Bob had cattle at
die Fair.
Thanks to the. ladies :who, fed , the
Lions' Club last week.
The Forster" clan held a shower
Walter's recently for` Denisse'Voisin,
bride-to-be of 'Daryl Robinson.
Marley and:DeannaScott attended
the Scott family Christmas held in
Walkerton on Sunday. •
Jennifer Collins: received the A•
E. Neilson Scholarship at the.
1GD S S. Commencement' : which
was held recently. She is currently
attending University. of Guelph,
aiming, for a caijrea. in teaching.-�
Congratulations ,;and good luck,
Jenniel'•
Beit ornpsgn silent Saturday
evening with Stuart and Mart Lane.
There will lige a roast beef dinner
at Purple Grove c.c.. on Saturday
Dec. 1 at 7 p.nt. There will, be '
cards after the -dinner,'
The following people worked at
the centre on Saturday, helping to
winterize. it:.- John, Theresa and
Tanya Farrell, Doug, Shirley, lan
decay.
Marpret Kai. St. Andrews or-
ganist,
led the choir and
coligregation
Dr. Alec Calder, fanner
moderator for the 13+arbytaian
Church, gave the keynote eddies*.
Dr. Calder presently lives in PW -
and is very active in the
Pio-Life cause. The topic of his
address was, "The rhe
90s." He recommended the book
"Who Brunie the Baby', as excellent
reading material for interested
People. Dr. Calder raised somie
MOO that he feels are the challen-
ges of the 90s, Ile stated first that
n»edicel doctors must become aware
of the ethical problems relating to
abortion, with second challenge the
complacency of the Canadian chur-
ches. He said that churches need to
stand together and be more vocal
about the sanctity of all human life..
le
The third' challenge is for all
Christians to Boxy. of
the Chink its On
to abortion. � is theduty
of
all. Canadians to challenge
that the 'government c( Canada hes
made abortion legal.
Dr, Calder believes that this is not
a women's rights issue but a human
right's issue. Every voice is needed
to protect the weakest in our
society.
Rev; D. Whitelaw from the Win-
ghanhl "Pentecostal Chusch thanked
Dr. Caller for his moving tes-
timony. Then he led the group in a
time of reflectionand prayer
petitions..
A pheasant social time followed.
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MacDonald,Wilma Sutton, "Stuart
Lane;, Don and Anne McCosh.
John, and. Joyce Farrell held a
meeting recen y to plan the next
fund raiser. Tobi visited this week
rend with Allison Fleming,.:Blair'.s.
Grove. Jennie had Carmen Farrell
as lie guest . for: the, weekend.
' was on high school float in'
Sunday`s Sante Claus parade.
Congnttulations to Dianne Dere;
and. Man GotSchalk who,. were
recently Married. Brian and :Nancy,
King are `hosting an "envelope':
', shower for them Saturday, Nov.-
Wilda. and. Harvey Thompson
spent hast wnd,:`visiting wain
Kathleen Wilson, Joyce and David .:
at Part Perr ,. Joan and Leo
-Richard, Oshawa and Wray and
• inda Thompson, Mississauga.
Wray ' and Linda, and: Steve and
Noela McGregor are on a two;week
•vacation. in China.`
Get well wishesare sent to Olive
Irwin, .ViolaStanley' mid° Myrtle
Percy. The three sisters are patients
aur Wingham Hospital.
Visitors with Mary Anne IKokoly
were Genevieve Price, Sophia and•.
Luke, of Kincardine, 'and Gay
Harnick of Boiler Beach.
Mary.. Anne spent .a couple of
days in Toronto on a field.tdp with
Conestoga College, Social Services
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