The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-03-02, Page 2news
Meads and relatives called at PI a crest Manor Nursing
Hsuse on Saturday, Eebrnrry 26 From 2.4 p.m. to wish Mn.
Elisabeth Ferguson best wishes en her 90th birthday. A
decorated birthdsty cake and pink candles centred the ten
table. At one end of the table was a beaatlf d pink and white
rose anangentent. The small tea tables were decorated with
white and pink estimations. Mrs. Ferguson's nieces and
Meads served.
Brookside Broadcast
By Nancy Bunter
and Christina Fairish
On February 18 Brookside
girls played their first game
of Intramural Ringette. Scor-
ing for Smitty's Smackers
were Christina Parrish and
Sheri Smyth, Scoring for
Donna's Dynamites were
Heather Ohm and Heather
Storey.
A few people in the school
received good writing awards
recently. The winners last
week were Kevin Battler,
Cathy Selent, Heather Stor-
ey, Jeff Storey, Karen Bak-
ker, Jeff Taylor, and Jodi
Weaver. Some people receiv-
ed improved Writing awards
• James Menary, Terry Liv-
ingston, Julie Pentland,
Marty Rivett'; Jason Camer-
on, Deanna Greene, Karen
Binder, Penny Holmes and
Richard Sinclair.
The junior girls hockey
team from Brookside played
against Ripley in Ripley.
Brookside won 4 - 0. Scoring
goals were Nancy Hunter
with a hat trick (3) and
Christina Farrish scoring the
opening goal. Laurie Pent-
land got her first shut out
ever. Congratulations, girls)
Mrs, Tebbutt's grade 3
and 4 and Mrs, Carroll's
class ent to CKNX on Mon-
day morning. They had a
tour of the radio and T,V,
studios. The children enjoy-
ed seeing themselves on
closed circuit T.V,
Friday, February 25 was a
Professional Development
day. The teachers had an
agenda of meetings, presen-
tations and lesson planning
time,
Some students went skat-
ing on Thursday afternoon
from 2.00 - 3.00 p.m. at
Lucknow Arena.
The library assistants are
selling badges in order to
raise money for the library.
Visit grandparents
By Marie Park
Jackie and Jodi Pearson of
Goderich spent the weekend
with their grandparents,
Nels and Gloria Pearson.
Betty and Fred Stirling,
Darlene and Harold of Tham-
esville visited on the week-
end with Betty's mother,
Mrs. Robert Irvin.
Mr, and Mrs. Ross Mac-
Donald of Ottawa Jsited on
the weekend with his moth-
er, Lil MacDpnald. On Satur-
day evening, Bill and Cora
Caesar of Goderich also
visited. On Tuesday of last
week Lil's brother-in-law,
Albert McLinchey of Ottawa,
visited with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thomas
and Jennifer of Bolton visited
over the weekend with Hazel
Webster.
Ken and Sandra Davidson.
Scot, Laura and Matthew of
Port Lambton, spent the
weekend with Jim and Marg-
aret Errington. Audrey Dale
Of Seaforth visited on Sun-
day.
Mr. arrd Mrs. Harry Tides -
well and Olive Baxter of
Goderich visited on Monday
with Mrs. Tom Park.
Dungannon United Church
Rev. Roberts preached an
interesting sermon the story
of how Jesus drove the evil
spirits from the man posses-
sed and sent them into a herd
of swine.
The choir sang, Four
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Church board sets anniversary date
*Bell Hammett
The Official Board of Trin-
ity -St, Helens pastoral
charge met at Calvin United
church, St, Helens on Sun-
day evening. Rev. Scott was
chairman for the meeting
and Rev. Roberts, supervis-
ing minister, was present,
The church holidays in 1983
will be July 3 and 10 and
August 28 and September 4.
Trinity anniversary will be
May IS,
The Trinity U.C.W. have
been preparing for the World
Day of Prayer program,
which they will host in
Lulcknow this Friday.
Phil and Gerry McCann,
Michael, Patrick and Brian
spent the weekend in London
with Phil's parents, Joe and
Uva McCann, who were ceie-
brating their SOth wedding
anniversary. They all attend-
ed a special Mass on Satur-
day morning for the couple
and on Sunday they had an
open house for their many
friends and relatives. Mr.
and Mrs. Joe McCann have
four sons, Gerald of London,
Charles of Lambeth, John of
Delaware and Phil of Luck -
now.
Don and Sherry Alton, Jim
Nelson and Allan and Marg-
aret Hackett attended from
this area.
Bernard and Brenda
Campbell, Michael, Alicia,
and Sara and his mother,
Winnie Campbell visited
with Billy and Billyanna
Campbell of Galt on Sunday
and attended the baptism of
her great granddaughter,
Belinda Ardis Campbell. On
Saturday, Winnie helped lit-
tle Sara Campbell celebrate
her second birthday at, a
party at Bernard and Bren-
da's home.
Freda Broome spent the
weekend at her home here.
Freda is a patient at Wing -
ham and District Hospital
and we all send get well
wishes to you, Freda.
Suzanne Andrew spent a
week visiting with her sister,
Jane Needham of Vancouver,
B.C. They had lunch one day
with their cousin, Barbara
and her husband, Vern Saar,
of Vancouver Island, They
also enjoyed a visit with
Mary Anne Alton, of Van-
couver.
Congratulations to the Fig-
ure Skaters from this com-
munity, who took part in the
carnival on Saturday night,
Rev. Albert Cook and Mrs.
Cook of Burk's Falls visited
recently with Larry and Katy
Hackett, Stuart and Jacque-
line.
Trinity 44111
By Brenda Hackett
The second meeting of the
Trinity 4-H group was held
on February 19 at Mrs, Hazel
Hackett's home. The meet-
ing opened with eight girls
answering the roll call, Have
you ever eaten any German
or Mennonite desserts? De-
scribe.
The recipes for the meet-
ing were prepared and they
discussed the home assign-
ment naming the spices and
herbs and their form, The
members and leaders took
turns reading about food
customs of Germany, Neth -
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