The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-10-11, Page 11Thanksgiving at Olivet
BY LORRAINE McGUIRE
Visiting with their grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Hamilton, on Friday evening
and Saturday were Jennifer
and Amy Hamilton of Hanov-
er.
Mrs. Stewart MacLean of
Paisley was a dinner guest on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Black and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mc-
Guire and Christopher visit-
ed on thanksgiving with Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Reeves and
Susan of Ripley.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Hamilton and Wendy
over the Thanksgiving holi-
day were Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Tout and Susan of
Kincardine and Andy Hamil-
ton on Sunday evening and
LUCKNOW. U.C.W. UNIT 3
CONTINUED FROM P. 10
from the Workshop on Lead-
ership held in Teeswater.
Mrs. Bradley read the invita-
tion. from the Dungannon
Christian Fellowship Church
to their meeting in. Brookside
School later this month when
Mrs. Shirley Martin of At-
wood will have .a display of
crafts from,Overseas Count-
ries. The money made from .
the sale of these Crafts will
go back to the craft makers.
Plans were made for the
lunch to be served following
the evening Anniversary Ser-
vice at which the •Walkerton
Choir will be present; plans
were also made for the. Anni-
versary Fowl Supper on.
.October 17th. The collection -
was taken; also the collection
for the Blanket Fund, and
dedicated by Mrs. Cook.
Mrs. Harold Treleaven
chaired the meeting, Mrs
Wilbur Brown •read the scrip-
ture, and Mrs. Neil MacKen.»-
zie gave the prayer. Mrs.
Elleda Wightman gave an
excellent topic on "Thanks-
giving". She had a tape
recording of a piano • . and
organ duet by Mrs. Norman
Wightman and her daughter
Marilyn,, "Jesu, Thou Joy of
Man's Desiring". She. also
read a most interesting letter
from her son who is touring
Italy.
Mrs. Jack Wraith gave a
reading. Closing prayers
were by Mrs. Treleaven and
Mrs. Cook The committee
served a tasty lunch an& a
friendly visit was enjoyed
with a cup of tea.
Mr. John Creech of Pine
River on Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc-
Guire, Brian and Nancy and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Black,
Joyce and Jim spent Sunday •
evening with Mrs. Robert
Engel, Marilyn and Robbie
at their cottage at Lurgan
Beach.
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Colborne Township's 13th Annual
CHRISTMAS COUNTRY FAIR
Sale of Arts, Crafts and
' Country Baking
at Saltford Valley Hall
1 mile north of Goderlch, east off Hwy, 21
Wednesday, October 18-10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday, October 21-10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Tea -Door Prizes --Admission 25' 8. 10'
SPECIAL: artist Mona Mulhern, silversmith Robert
Stoddart, gollywog dolls by Joan Pope, pine furniture,
pottery, Colborne Township's Country Crafts etc.
LAST NIGHT THURS. Oct. 12th
ONE SHOWING 8 P.M.
"CORVETTE SUMMER"
PLUS
STARTS FRIDAY OCT 13th - ONE WEEK
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