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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-12-12, Page 18ge 1$ - Lutkanw $e*tiaat# Weduadio : Wombs, 12. 104 46. In bliontoriciin Deer ANNE Ch B URI Dee Mom: Ws have 110 1 /, 11 to send �you, unl a 6amer t 1 t oor hear . It's been long meordhse you left us, end we still sae for you. We hope you have found ppeeace• It's been hard for us because we love you so nweh and a long or a picture minds UN of how much we miss you, Our frernds have been eo good ,to ue Lk have helped us a lot. We love you Mom (Anne Chadbourne) awl• may God take care of you. Love bun Don, Terri, Cathy, Linda, Joe and fainiliee.-50 47. Cord Of 'Thanks M C RSON • We would like to bolt/ tth all the Veneers Si the. gift, PrograM :for the beautiful plate, that we' received for Traviss. 'Your. klndnea8 ' will ..'always be remembered. Stephen, Carol and Travis. --50x I would like to -thank my fam0y, friends and the nurses. `Dr. Corrin` and Rev. McFarlane for all their wonderful care I received Mile in the hospital, and Once I returned home. 'Also thanks to eeveiyonefor flowers,cards and gifts: All this was much apprtaated . Tillie, --50x MCDONALD. We would like to thank our family, neighbours and'. relatives: who helped celebrate our 50th, Anniver- sary. Also ' for the flowers, chocolates, gifts, cards' and Per- sonal greetings we received; and St. Helen's Institute for our lovely lunch .and supper and lo all the people who came to the dance. Norman and Rozella.50 RIPLEY-HURON COMPLEX El PANSION Fund Committee Would like to thank all the participants, ssppoonsors, volunteers and business donating ting food, prizes or money for their hard work\and.'generoeity.that, made Our skate-a-thon .a success. We look forward to your continued support m future 'events..Thank you. -50 HACKETT We, wish to . thankfriends and neighbours of the 12th Concelon and: sideroad'for the siwprise pari ty, lunch and beautiful oil painting. Season's greetings to: all. Lorne, Hazel and' Mac. --50z MCALLISTER Ethel McAllister would like to ex- press spress her appreciation for all the gifts, -cards and, phone calls receiv- ed while in, St. Joseph's hospital' in London'. and since coming .home.. The medical team headed by Dr. Becks and nursing staff en sixth cerllardy gave one a sense of well bein0s McDONALD The family of the late Cowden McDonald would. like to' thank everyone who was kind to 'him when he was side. Also for visits, cards, food and words 01thy. . Thanks also to Dr. Bekaa• and nurses at Wingham hospital, ' MacKenzie & McCreath funeral home' and the St. Helen's W.I. for serving ' lunch. Special thanks to Rev. Wm. Henderson, Many thanks front the McDonald family: --50x MacKENZIE Sincere thanks to my family and all my friends for their concern and support. 'Thanks to nurses, doc- tors and everyone for flowers, gifts and food. Also Betty for that special ride. Merry Christmas. Jean MacKenzie. -50 MacINNES A special thanks to our family and friends for prayers, gifts, visits and cards while 1 was sick. All kind- nesses are lovinglyremembered and appreciated. Leonard Marlines.--5Ox 48. Coming Events immix TEEN DANCE Friday, December 14, 8-12 'mid- night, Lucknow Legion. Ages 13,18, • 05.00. Student card required. MuSie by 'Ultimate Sound. -50 - 48. Coining Events cotllnt u a team Dear if►, U:IS a.son.-1oasi! pas. $ 5I each wills Paldanatard to The S$vatios Army San- ta C1101. Tea and Coolie day Deeccember 21 front 24 p.m. Super 'coop'521-3017.--b0,#lar CHO.Oftil+l'8 SAS PARTY Sunday, December 16 from 2-4 p.m., Lucknow Legion. Hall. Music, • magic and treat* for all. Special guest! Alt .children, Parents and grandparents are welcome, Son- sored by Branch 309 Lucknow Legion. For more information call 5211-3745.—Mar • NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE at the Ludlow now Legion,; December 31,- 9-1 p.m., .012, lunch' included. lac Fehr tickets. call theoro 028-2715 or Bob_ 52 �. Licenced under .... .-4$51ar COMMUNITY CAROL FEST- Lucknow United Church,. Wednee- day, December 12 ;it b p.m. Everyone . Welcome.=49,50ar NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY Dungannon Agricultural Hall, Mote day, December 31, 9 p.m. - 2 a.m.' Live: country/modern music by MAGNUM, $25.00 per couple, in- cludes hot meal. Phone 529.3175,. 529-7522 or 529.7432.--48,49,50,51ar; BLnil LIONS DABBER BINGO every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m Blyth and ,District Cominunity::Centre, $300 Jackpot must go. Over $1000 in ' prizes.-43tf DABBER, BINGO Lucknow and Distilct Lions Club, Dabber Bingo, every Sunday night, 'Lucknow Commundy Centre. Doors open; 6:15 p.m 4Bingo at 7:15 p.m.. Air conditioned, Wheelchair ae ble., Potential prize board over . $3,000.: $1;000, lac kpot on 54 calls or less. ;500 must got-tfner • BINGO Goderich Knights of Columbus, Thursdays 7:30 p.m. Saltford Valley, Hall, 23200 in prizes. $1000: jackpot must go.t5tfer •{ NOTHING IS THE SAME:. at WINGHAM OPTIMIST "BINGO" Wednesday December 12190; Wingham -Legion - *300. Jackpot must go. New winner take all Regular games *20: s30. STARTS 7:30 P.M. LUCKNOW & DISTRICT CHRISTIAN'SCHROL Christmas Program "A Gilt Goes On" Wednesday, December 19,; 8:00 PM at Lucknow Christian Reformed Church Everyone Welcome Refreshments One hundred join, LucknowSkating 'l u W8 oma so soother swan of seaside tmderway and the second *. Thaee are about 100 skates - swine 10 begs, on kayo 16. (All r}e�g,�h,iewed w. the 1� Td 'c minimumWeio *riot Sting Club this seams. unaimily lormmanumminnimmil "Basic" are welcome to register for Plans are well underway for the this second mession. The following skaters have WSW their respective badge levels: Rogiauex: Sharon: Keith, Sarah Mann, Samantha McDonald, Jason Pritchard, Lindsey Rayanond. Eleasnentary:i>aniepilye . Brooks. Bobby Raymond, Tyle almiltnn, Shea: Vie. balmy 12 Carnival. The theme is Juke in 175 soil, plastic ccateine re, A Catuury of Music. Committees ($14 of 48). This .fund - have boon formed and some raiser is; open to ;gone, nOt just committed; hove started work' Club familia. The sippup shoot is already. Soave of the 1 see on the office window in the amara. rd rty,•with more lora 1n be' none. The lint order went in December 8, sksse s have started working eget for delivery December 22, and their routines. Anyone interested .m every two week th fter. ,We helping in any way is soaked to al y support. . contact Carnival Chair belie Dickie,• Just a temitider, therm will be no or rigor their 'name eon, the bulletin _ skating on Boxing hay, board in the a Wocine ebay, December 26. The Club's nwjor fold -raiser is The Club has received its license underway again ,far the season( - from; thee. Canadian Figure Skating stf caleg of Juice In hmch-box Association to operate the• size servings. We are ego offaing .CanPower Ptomain. Thia lie the (war kinds ot Juices, -orroiFiulq.juiw A •regulated . power -skating in 300 mL ' glass bottles pt, m. These moans *rerun in ($i3.O0yres of 24) and Eve rfeesh 10 we* sessions, with :the first ed tn-auturrin -core:7ton The worm asaptumu wind rustled quell with r'oeaes and. mother -of. Roxanne,Hamm, ac er in-law of the deep coloured lewd*of fell on pearl, Rosemary's headpiece of the bride. They all .wore 'coral Saturday, Oct. , 6, 1990 when. white roses and pearls veiled here taffeta cocktail -length gown'i Rosemary Amo. Hamm ' ' and face as she followed: the *On*:with matching coral shoes and Wayne Barkley Park were united rsion with her fatheer dorn,. they carried. silk bouquets' of coral andin' holy . maprmony. 'The: sun aisle' to . her ` beloved. groom; white roses with delicate, ivy. warmed this beautiful day , at dressed io a beck sbadoweave Flowerggiri, wasBrittniee Hamm, Dungannon United Church where tuxedo with -white vest and white, niece of the bride, *eating a family and . 'Meads witnesssed bow tie. The maid of honour was White taffeta gown" yr th; coram: Wayne and Roseniary,'s unlon as Trudy',Passchler, friend 'of the sash,l She carried a , ' hoop ` of husband and wife. bride. Bridesmaids were Becky flowers entwined in ribbon.. Best Proud 'parents are George and Hamm, cousin of :the „bride ,aid' man was Tim Hodges, . friend of Mary Hamm of Blyth and John• and Marine Park of Dungannon. The. Mother 'of the bride worn' a royal 'blue chiffon dress, and White roses with blue accents adorned her wrist Corsage. The *other • of the ,groom • wore. a peacock blue •Chiffon dress, and • white ,renes with matching„biue • accents adorned her wrist cor- sage. Both fathers Wore black ., tuxedos with black cummerbunds • and bow ties. "Reverend 9Driila . Bug art and -Father (tai R naud. ' officiated o iat itis . beautifid Chauffeured in a white ceremony; of unity. s � 4.1imetwsl>die, they were.tolloweed by 'The brims worta taffeta full- family and friends to the home of length gown with scalloped 'neck- the brides parents and then to the line and back •arid beaded with tl 'BIyW community Cantor( for a pearls, She Carried a fresh -bon- • ,Thanksgiving Dinner and `Recep- quet of white and pink roses. Her ",'tion.'"°:Having: enjoyed a relaxing starched sleevesabove _the dhow honeymoonin Pennsylvania at the' were intertwined with tiny beads • Cove=, Haven • Resort in: the and pearls, The.='1011-le igth gown • Poconosy Wayne . And Rosemary . and trail;. were beautifully apPU- are' nova resides in ,Clinton.; Novice 1: Sandra Morrison, Tse Mayer, Melissa Rare, Jennifer Moffat, Paula '1 yloer. Nov 'f A; Jackie Freeman. Proficiency: Caley Moore, Carolyn. Andrew, `Sherry McCracken. • the. groom. Ushers ' were John Stanbury,'brother Of the groom: and 'Jeremiah . Hamm, •nePhew of . the bride. They all wore black shaddweave ., tuxedos with coral cummerbunds and coral bow ties. llingbearer was Duncan Hamm, nephew of the bride, wearing a black; shasdoweave tuxedo . with white vest and white bow tie and carried the couple's rings on •a satin pillow.:. South K•flIoss w s holds meeting Before you send 11, sear it... with a Christmas Soli Ily ,'..1100. Join the fight oguin t lung disease . . 1111 P t M .aSWM'IMIt» loot¢ .u;(tthr.� The Dccember and ' annual gave a warm welcomeand reading, "Mary. Aon MacDougall read meeting of South' Kinloss W.M.S. ; of a song entitled,. I Am. the Light the minutes : of the November was. held in . the church Thi ay, ' of: the World. This was one of the ..meeting. A thank you was received December 4 with Sharon -:Mac- songs' chosen for Carolfesst. After . from the Palliative Care Unit in Dougall as hostess. The inclement . her recitation, Ruth lead in prayer. Wingham regarding a donation. weather, did not deter thel members . Coffee and fellowship following the since there was a wonderful crowd Various' Christmas carols were Sunday Service will begin again in in attendance. Ruth Bell, president sung •throughout,the evening. January. We, as members are looking forward to studying Central America in the New Year. The Message. of Christmas . was read' by Mary Levis. Margaret Keith gave the scripture reading from Luke 2 followed by Wilma Clarke's thoughtful meditation on a spiritual Christmas season. Ruth Bell soloist, sang Put Christ Back in Christmas, which was befitting to . the topic chosen. The offering was received and the offertory prayer was given by Vera Schmidt. As an antecedent to the Annual Meeting Ann MacDougall read Dean' MacLeod's poem, From the Sepoy Town. The minutes of the 1989 annual meeting were read and approved. The reports were give for 1990. The installation of one new officer was conducted. Rev. Kinsmen thanked the group for all the support received throughout the year. Prayers were heard from Muriel MacKenzie, Ruth Bell and Doris MacKinnon. The church was decorated delightfully for the season. Hostess and Directors were thanked for an excellent job. Closing prayer was given rby, Marion Campbell. Grace was sung and a wonderful array of Christmas favourites were served by the hostess and directors Wilma Clarke and Ann MacDougall. SORRY ed FFER.EXPIRES DEC. 31,1990.