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Kinlough Anglican Church Women hold annualpot-luck supper
py may aloe
The Kinloough AI%gtkan
Church Women held their
annual pot luck dinner on
January 13 at the home of
Mrs. Roy Collins.
After the delicious meal,
May Boyle played a number
of hymns until the meeting
was ready to start. The host-
ess presided for the meeting
and Mrs. David Hatdenby
gave the thought for the New
Year.
Appreciation was expres-
sed to Mrs. Jack Cott for
ttofitnlg up alt the table linen
after the Christmas supper
and also to Mrs. Roy t bilins.
Mrs. Delbert ttedl ey and
Mrs. Eric Thacker who pre-
pared the 1483 programs.
Whey are quite nicely done
and the three Collins young
folks helped to arrange thent
into booklet type programs.
May Bayle told the story of
a loving physician, Let us do
goad wherever we have the
opportunity. The secretary's
report of the December
meeting was unavailable as
the secretary, Mrs. Ronald
Thacker is still a patient in
Kincardine Hospital..A carol
was signed for her and ail
hope she soon feels better.
Mrs. Midford % ali gave
the etosing prayer from the
Living Message and court-
esiesf were expressed to the
hostess.
Ssdnl News
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Conley
and family entertained their
parents, neighbours and
friends at a smorgasbord
dinner last Sunday at their
home coaicessiont 10.
Sympathy is extended to
Mr. aiwt Mrs. Brian Thomp-
son and Brett in the sudden
death of their baby, Jason on
F.:da‘ . Also sr mpahty to
Mr. and Mrs. Dor Bushell
tBetty- Ana's parents) and
Jason's grandparents. It was
a private funeral on Sunday
afternoon at the MacKenzie
LUCKNOW INDUSTRIAL HOCKEY LEAGUE STANDING
(as of Jan, 17i83) ,
W L T 1
Lucknow Chiefs 14 2 2 30
Kintail hers 10 5 3 23
Holyrood Butchers 7 8 1 15
Port Albert Pirates 6 11 1 13
Ripley Rooters 2 13 1 5
RECENT GAMES: Kintail 3, Holyrood 2; Lacknow 8,
Port Albert 1; Port Albert 5, Ripley 4; Kintail 6, Ripley
4; Luciano: IS. Holyrood 5; Port alert 1, Kintail 1;
Holyrood Port Albert 1; Lucknow 10, 'Ripley 3.
and McCreath Funeral
Home, Kincardine.
The Women's Institute
held their card parte and
social evening on Wednes-
day a: the hall at Holyrood.
Six talo"es were in play and
high prizes wcast to Janet
Lane and Bob Johnston_
Luck% prizes went to Ron
Ro ti and David Elliott.
Mrs_ Ronald Thacker re-
urned home on Saturday
from Kincardine and District
Hospital_
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs_
Tom McDonakI were Mr_
and Mrs. Sett Thompson,
°Aoss; Mr. and Mrs_ Clare
Bushell. Kingarf; Mr_ and
Mrs. Gordon MacDonald and
boys. South Line, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ken MacDonald of
here _
Mr . and Mrs. Stewart
Lane entertained neighbours
and friends wTe)coming Mr.
and Mrs. Van Rooy and Mr.
and Mrs. MacDonald. both
of concession 12. The Van
`[toot's are on the former
Graham home wit of the
village and the MacDonalds
on the former Don Dore
house. concession 12.
Mrs_ Tom McDonald spent
a few day's with her sister-in-
law, Mrs. Dunedin Bushell,
w lisle Edburt was a patient in
Kincardine Hospital.
Outlaws plan broombull tournament
The Lucknow Outlaws
played a good defensive
game against Glammis Fly-
ers on Sunday. It wasn't until
the second period that Glant-
mis managed to get the ball
past the Lucknow goalie,
followed by two more.
Lucknow started their
scoring late in the game,
with Lloyd Morrison scoring,
assisted by Dave Collins and
Dave scored again with three
seconds lett in the game.
Ken Mewhinney assisted on
Dave's goal. leaving the
sore 3 - 2.
Special mention this week
to Mike McDonagh for his
goal tending ability.
The Outlaws host their
second broomball tourna-
ment this weekend, starting
Friday night at 700 p.m. in
the Lucknow • Arena. The
Outlaws play their first game
at 8.20 against Carttsrite
Crusaders. The tournament
includes both men's and
ladies` teams and runs all
weekend.
Final games ate Men's ,A
championship 1.00 p.m. Sun
day; Men's B championship
2.20 p.m. Sunday and Lad-
ies' championship 1.40 p.m.
Sunday.
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TIME
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