The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-03-02, Page 4community news
Celebrates 93rd birt
By May Boyle
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mc-
Donald of here and her
father, Joseph Guest of
Brucelea Haven, Walkerton
were visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Bloomfield of Eden
Grove on Friday to celebrate
Mr. Guest's 93rd birthday.
We send congratulations.
Mrs. Charlie Murray from
the Holyraood Women's In-
situte and Mrs. Glen Hal-
denby from Silver Lake W.I.
attended the Rural Seminar
for vital people to bring back
new ideas and ways of
interesting other women in
the neighbourhood to be In-
stitute members.
Mrs. John Barr, Mr. and
• Mrs. Jack Barr of here,
Margaret Bushell of Goder-
ich and Donald Barr of
Waterloo were dinner guests
on Sunday Last with Mr. and
Mrs. Morley Bushell of
Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bushell
visited at Bracebridge with
Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Nielson
and Matthew.
Agnes Hodgins visited on
Thursday afternoon with Ed-
na and May Boyle. Norma
Coutts of Wingham spent
this week at the same home.
The Women's Institute
card party was held at the
Township hall at Holyrood on
Wednesday evening last,
when a nice social time was
enjoyed. Prize winners were,
highest scores, Mrs. Alex
Percy and David Elliott;
lucky prizes, Mrs. Weir Eck-
enswiller and Ellwood El-
liott.
LeAnne Haldenby was
home from Western Univer-
sity, London for a study
week.
Visitors during the week
with Arthur Haldenby were
the Reverend and Mrs. Allan
Haldenby of New Castle, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Whiteside
of Toronto and Harry Wall of
Lucknow,
Slo-pitch team plans bake sale
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Books of the Bible. The child-
ren's story was about St.
David of Wales.
The Wednesday evening
Discussion Group continues
during Lent. This week's
topic is music.
Nile Ladies Slow Pitch is
having a Garage: and Bake
Sale on March 3 in Nile
Church basement, donations
are welcome.
Dungannon U.C.W.
The Dungannon U.C.W.
held their February meeting
at the home of Helen Dawson
with 13 ladies present.
Gloria Pearson was in
charge of the devotional
which included readings,
Prayer Brings Goodness, and
May the Christ Who Walks
on Wounded Feet.
The roll call was answered
by, What we do about the
February Blues. The ladies
will attend the World Day of
Prayer on March 4 at Christ
Church, Port Albert.
Jean Errington has pieced
and tied a quilt from pieces
donated by Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Kay of Dungannon.
This quilt is on display at
Cora Sherwood's story and is
for sale. Plans were discus-
sed concerning catering to
two weddings. Nora Saund-
ers reported an interesting
and informative day at Sea -
forth Presbyterial.
Elsie Irvin gave a humor-
ous reading entitled,
Friends. The meeting closed
with the repeating of the
benediction followed by a
delicious lunch and a social
time.
Dungannon 4-11
Angela Glenn read the 4-H
report of last week. The roll
call was, Does your family
keep food customs from their
ancestor's country of origin?
The members made
Breaded Pork Chops with
Cherry Sauce and Vegetable
and Macaroni Casserole and
Plum Dumpling. The girls
sampled Eastern European
food.
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The railhead played an Important role in Lucknow's early history as depicted in this number
from the Lucknow Figure Skating Club's carnival, "The Homecoming" presented at the
Lucknow Arena Saturday evening. From the left are the junior skaters Scott Rantoul, Steven
Rantoul, Erie McDougall, Jennifer Porter, Kent Rieman, Heather Alton and Erie Andrew.
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