HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-01-03, Page 16Mage 16 t ucknew Sentinel, Wednesday, Jauuaty 3, 1996
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As we walk 'around the
town we take note of the:
many changes that .have
occurred over the past year.
Some stores have closed:
and other' 'businesses have
taken their.place.
Nesvhomes such as Reiss..
and Elaine Errington on
Place Street., Shirley
Bunter's on .Stauffer Street
and Leonard and Shirley
Stanley's., at the northern
edge of, town are all a vel-•
come addition to the vil-
lage. Donald and Linda
Carter's- new hone on
Luddgard. Street is progress
ing rapidly.
The new l .ueknow and
District •Sports Complex,,.
also the new streets and'.
sidewalks all indicate a
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tirivingi community to be
proud of.
There havebeen Many
faintly; gatheringsover the
Chrristnas and. New Years
Seasons as everyone cele-
brated the_ birth of our,
..Saviour and the.passing of
another year, - -
'Special church services
were all well. attended with
Chxisttnas Musicatd deco-
rations, au important pmt of
the season'
fest wishes go out to Iva
Can of Maple Breezes •who
Fund-raising for Phase 11 received another $10
boost last week when Norris ,Peev'er, General
Manager at West Wawanosh Mutual Insurance
Company, handed over a cheque to"John Pollard
Cleft) of the finance committee. (Pat Livingston
photo) •
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celebrated her 97th birthday
,on January 3. TWS from Brazichn
WMS p -.
Thirty-three members
were out to the December
an th,,Giftt1-'i: was
meant for everybody
Eight members and one visitor took part in the Ashfield
Presbyterian WMS. Christmas meeting on Dec,. 17.
Marjorie MacLean and Helen MacLennan were hostesses
and conducted the worship service from the Glad Tidings
entitled "The Gift ' that was Meant for Everybody
Worldwide". -
Scripture readings of the Christmas Story were given by
Mayme Wilkins, Beryl MacDonald and June Wylds..
Reflection on each reading was given by Mrs. Maclennan,
Several Christmas carols interspersed the worship.
Rolicall - a value learned as a child - was followed by
each'person giving a Christmas reading, .a poem.or sharing
E'm'ir! traditions:
Proceeds of the donations for charity were given to
uron County Christian Bureau. In its 36 year history, the
Bureau has helped thousands of children and their families,
and is unique to Huron County. Mrs. MacLennan gave the
° Fellowshipof the.. Least Coin.. Mrs. MacLean 'gave the
offertory. ; ..
- Officers for 1996 are: President. - Helen MacLennan,.
Secretary Mayme Wilkins, Treasurer - June Wylds, Glad
Tidings - Elaine Collins, Friendship and Service - Judy
• MacKenzie, Historian - Jean West.
Following the. Benediction, a social time was enjoyed.
Maple Breezes
iniportant
before
The month of December entertained in various ways
was busy for the folks at during the season. These
Maple Breezes Manor., They times are looked forward to.,
enjoyed a tree trimming If you have something to
party, cookie making, and a , share, whether it be music,
visit from the gent in red. other entertaininent or a
Basement Brass warmed -simply. little chat, give
the hearts of the residents Maple' Breezes a call. You
' firllowhig the Santa Claus nay think your contribution
parade when they stopped ° insignificant, but if it brings
by and played some Carols. a smile, or lifts the spas, it
Many other community is worthwhile.
,members dropped in and ... Happy New ;Year from
the residents and staff.
meeting of Lucknow
Branch 309 of the, Royal
Canadian Legion,
• New members James
Hayes, Joyce. Bragg and
Lisa MacDonald were initi-
ated- and welcomed to the
Brandi.
Santa. visited
A. very nice thank you
was received from a student
who was- a recipient of one
of the recent bursaries pre-
sented by the Branch.
It won't be long until stu-
dents are: gearing up for the
public speaking. • The
Branch 'level will take pllce
on Feb:, 14.
The newly formed recre-
ation club in the -village
held a successful Christmas
party with Carolling, story
time, a visit from Santa, and
hot refreshments,
This is the first of the
winter evenings than are in.
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• The students at F.L.Madill 'Secondary School,
Wingham, collected. 3,425 items, including,
canned goods and toys, during a food drive :;at the
school last month. The- items were Collected' dur-
ing.hat Day, tram a Mustang hockey genie and
:other events, The -student counci; received much
.needed • assistance from , -,Brian and Kathy
Knechtel Of the .t ucknow 'Village Market, and
Terry McKinnon of,".the Canadian Tire store n
Wingharn,:':among others during the food drive.
Lieutenant Marc Pittock of the 'Wingham Salvation
Army Accepted the godson 'Dec, 22 from *too
. dent, count president Carolyn Pike. (Photo cour-
,tesy Winghsm Advance "Mmes)
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1W nrDee 22 six tables'.
of Shoot • were in play at
the Drop in Centre.' High
players with • Mairni e
Roulston, Isabel Kilpa-
`trick, Ross' Errinrgtott .and
Wes Youngg . Irma Crich
captured the most sh®ors
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