HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-10-16, Page 10v.
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Congratulations
to newlyweds
by May Boyle
We extend congratulations to Mr and Mrs. Allan
Hodgins who were mauled on Saturday afternoon.
Family and friends from here attendedthe wedding
in Port Elgin and the dinner and reception at
Underwood hall.
Erie Thacker had his wrist cast changed at
Londcat on Monday.
The Rev. Wb Dawson of the Bible Society paid
his annual visit here and the meeting was in the
Presbyterian Church on Tuesday evening. He talked
on the work of ,the BibleSociety and showed a
video on Ethiopia.
Tara Thacker of Guelph University spent the
weekend at her home here. Her brother Lucas
Thacker who was in the Kincardine and District
Hospital was able to return home and is now a bed
patient for a perfod of time. We. wish him a good
recovery. ° -
A 'very pleasant day , Was held on Oct, 6, at ilte
Anglican Church 'when a day of celebration was
held itt honor of 'Edna and May Boyle's birthdays.
Friends fronifir and near attended,
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• Did you
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In 199.405 01. e district
• had 1431 births of which
54 per cent *ere bornat
r et,
• the Grey Pruce'Regional
Health Centre. • The
remainder were divided
among seven Other facili-
ties.
"d`
art con ;Axons were
among .the top 10 causes
of hospitalization in
Grey -Bruce. Heart failure
and shock and, angina
accounted for 1026
admissions to hospital in
1994.95.
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1) Luekuow
WI rOlcall takes
members back
to aother time
s a
bac
1111 nine member
the t. Helen's Women's
Institute last were; when
they answered rollcall
with the name of the
Prime Minister M office
when they were born.
A pot luck supper is
planned for the commu-
nity on Oct. 21 with the
proceeds towards the cor-
ner light.
Janet MacPherson led
the topic on eitizenShip
and the reasons to be
proud to be a Canadian.
She said 1967 centennial
year and Expo made
many changes for us as
we grew prouder to be'a
Canadian citizen. She
told of several thanes
that took place and inter-
esting bits of informa-
tion: Canadian women,
got the vote in 1918;
QuebecCityis the, old-
est; in 1873. slavery was
prohibited; the Hudson
Bay Company'aS the first
chain store; in :18,f.3,3 the
first appendectomy was
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• by lean Ross •
The Whitechutch,44-1
Club held:their-achieve-•
Ment day on Oct. 5.
Parents and institute
IneMbers enjoyed ar Very
• tasty Meat provided by
the club. "••.'
Jane 1Viiltenbitrg of,
Lucknow, was the speak-
er from the community
food advisor program,
Peter Steer.fire chief
from 1. Lticknow also.
'Spoke to the group, about
fire ,safety,„ and questions
were discussed by the,
' group, pertaining to fire
and how system-works.-
when.acall comes in. ,
Cathy Moir, was -pre-:
seated a five_ year leader
certificate. For complet.
• ing 24 projects,, Sheila
Moir and Brenda •Ougg
were presented. with pie -
tures. The leaders for the
roup were Kathleen
lliott and Cathy .,Moir.
The next project.is,.,-on
learning the Podging
craft.
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r. and Mrs. George
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Armstrong ,visited on,
Friday with Fred and
ilidy.Party..OfOright. and
on ''Sattti4ay... everyone,
celebrated With Mr. andMrs. Larry- Armstrong at
St Thomas who were 25
years marned.
•••:.•• Mildred"PtittiOn.:,and
Jogt*Jtoss!attdociect.'h,'
fall Thankoffering at
South Kinloss 4y
Hayden of Winghani and
Joanne Macfl�nald of
Blyth were Thesday visi
tors with Don and Jean
Whitechurch Institute
held their Resolutions
meeting on Wednesday
evening with Norma,
Rintoul as the convener.
•ere
President Jean Ross
opened Meeting 'and:.
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read a Thanksgiving
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poen'. Belert:"Cntrie, gave-.
an
pkCeAlaat, reportfrom
• the'..area:COnVention held
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at Hepworth. The roIlcall
was answered by naming
"a
resolution-••
made."
Nona, Rintonl -read:,
Thanksgiving poem and
introduced the guest
speaker Sharon Good
from the Auburn area.
She spoke about her
hobby anti. 40000$trot..*4.•
how to
cans andstencii on
wood, etc.
Helen Currie and Jean
,refresh-
ments, twa,lue*y.:''.o0ps
held by ::Sharon'';'::
Good andEvelyn Oibb
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Witk themilytoojoi:41a:
St.11eien's
WI
performed in Canada,
We're proud to be
Canadian because of the
beauty of the land, moun-
tains, horizons and
prairies, abundance of
farmlands, rivers, the tich
diversity of our people
and heritage.
Readings were given
'by Isobel Gaunt
Goblins 'Go Home and
Autumn' s Golden
farewell. Helen Todd
read Thanksgiving, and
Edith Cooper offered up
•, Autumn Lanterns Light
Up Grins.
Remembrance Day
• Service is planned for
Nov. 3 at 2:30.p.m. and
• will include the laying of
, wreaths at the cenotaph.
This, service is open for
anyone to attend.
Isabel Gaunt and
• Agnes Lyons served'
lunch.
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