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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-05-18, Page 9whitechurch news Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 18, 1983—Page 9 MPP presents plaque to *from page 5 and Janice. David Elliott is now living in Stratford where he is employed with an insurance company. He spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott. On Friday Murray Elston M.P.P. for Huron -Bruce presented Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson with a Pla- que extending best wishes on their birthdays from the Government of Ontario, sign- ed by Murray Elston and Premier William Davis. Rev. and Mrs. John Bell of Inverhuron called on Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson on Fri- day. Jake Kikkert was home for the weekend from Victoria Hospital, London where this week he will undergo sur- gery. This community wishes him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Ted McClen- aghan of Kitchener spent the weekend with Mildred Mc- Clenaghan. They also visited with Lillian McClenaghan of Goderich. Jack Whytock attended the United Church Conference held last week in Woodstock. St. Augustine CWL The May meeting of St. Augustine CWL opened with Leona Hickey offering pray- er, followed by a scripture reading by Nancy Stapleton. Mary Kinahan reported that in her membership drive she had collected dues from 30 members to date. Irma O'Connor, leader of the Education committee, re- ported she attended public speaking at Kingsbridge, during Education Week. Father Frank Dentinger has ordered new Mass gar- ments for himself and the altar boys, which will arrive in a few weeks. Mary Boyle read thank you cards received over the past couple of weeks. Bernadette Andrews and Cathy Leddy have completed an audit of the league's books. Teresa Hickey, treasurer, gave the financial report. August 21 is the planned day set aside for a special gathering at St. Augustine to celebrate Father Ed Deting- er's 40 years in the priest- hood. November 12 is the date of a bazaar planned by the ladies to be held in St. Augustine Parish Hall. Grad- uation gifts are being purch- ased for the upcoming gradu- ation at Kingsbridge Com- munity School. Father Frank spoke briefly on how interest in your pdrish is good for the moral of the whole parish. Father also invited everyone to come to the hall after Mass on Mother's Day for coffee and donuts. Lucknow institute The Lucknow Women's institute held their May meeting in the Institute Rooms on Tuesday, May 11. The committee in charge, Mrs. Armstrong Wilson, Mrs. Mary Loth and Mrs. Grace Gibson served a delic- ious dessert and tea. Mrs. Gibson welcomed all and read a poem, Mother. The minutes of the last meeting were read by Mrs. A. Wilson, the assistant sec- retary. Twenty members an- swered the roll call, My pet peeves as a consumer. During the business it was decided to give a donation of 525 to the Salvation Army. Delegates to the District an- nuall on May 17 are Mrs, William Campbell, Mrs. Om- ar Brooks. Mrs. Grace Gib- son, and Mrs, Mary Mac- Gillivray. Mrs. N. J. Mac- Kenzie and Mrs. R. Lcddy are to assist Mrs. Jack Coll- inson with the curator's books. It was decided to have a picnic and a tour of the new cheese factor on June 21. Final arrangements for the 75th anniversary of the Insti- tute were made. Nancy Quinn was the guest speaker. She gave a demonstration on how to ar- range cut flowers and some interesting pointers on plant. Mrs. Loth thanked her and presented her with a gift. Grace Gibson gave a very interesting motto, Count your gains - not your losses. She also read a poem, Moth- er's Hands. Mrs. Loth gave a reading entitled, Her Occu- pation. Mrs. Cyril Brown played several musical numbers on the piano. Mrs. A. Wilson read two poems on, Mother. the meeting's theme. St. Helens UCW meet The St. Helens U,C.W. met at the manse on May 10. The scripture was read by Isabel Miller. Helen fodd read the meditation, Life is a Two Way Street. Janet Mc- Pherson read a poem, A Mother's Love. and Helen Todd read a poem. A Moth- er's Prayer. The worship closed with prayer by Miss Isabel Miller. Mrs. Frank McQuillin con- tinued with the study of the South Pacific when she pres- ented the topic. Mrs. McPherson was in charge of the business. A lively and profitable auc- tion of plants. followed with Peggy Gordon acting as auc- tioneer. Grace was sung and Mrs. Gordon McPherson, assisted by Mrs. Arthur Scott served a dainty lunch. Arthur and ian Scott joined the ladies for lunch. Mrs. Frank McQuillin gave the courtesy remarks. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Irwin and Cody of Lucknow visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alan Falconer, Amy, Tim and Tony. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mil- ligan spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Pat Donnelly, Angela and Jill of Toronto and other relatives. Visitors on Sunday with Cassie Mowbray were Isobel Tiffin, Lucknow and Mr. and Mrs. Hector Purdon, Lond- on. Last week Bill Rintoul, Bill Sproul of Mississauga and Gordon Campbell and Jim itechurch couple... Hall of Kitchener went to Manitoulin Island fishing for lake trout. Whitechurch W.I. Whitechurch W.I. held their Family and Consumer Affairs meeting in the Com- munity Memorial Hall on May 11. President Agnes Farrier presided and Mrs. John Gaunt was hostess. The minutes were read by the secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Russel McGuire. It was de- cided to go on a bus trip to London where the ladies will visit Designers Show Case, interiors 83, Story Book Gar- dens, take a tour of Small Plants and do some shop- ping. An invitation was re- ceived from Lucknow to attend their 75th anniversary June 14. The motto, When in hot water think of the kettle and sing, was read by Mrs. Dan Tiffin, The 4-H club of six members and their leaders, Mrs. Archie Purdon and Mrs. Walter Elliott attended and gave a display of their summer project, Outdoor Living with the ladies partic- ipating, led by Lori Jamie- son. A skit, Dining In and •pl Phone 357-1630 for 24 hour movie information PLAYING FROM FRIDAY, MAY 20 to THURSDAY, IWi MAY 26th SNOWTIMES: FRIDAY end SATURDAY et 7 and 9 p.m. SUNDAY to THURSDAY at 1 p.m. ONLY LAST TWO DAYS FOR THIS OUTSTANDING MOVIE WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY , MAY 17 end 18th ONE SHOW EACH EVENING et 1 p.m. ONLY They weren't looking fora fight... lust to belong. "THE OUTSIDERS" ,c. THoMAS HOWELL u tkvonor MATTMU.A N RALPHH sv M�ACC iIO PATRICK SWAYZE ROB LOWE. DIANE LANE MAIM. it SOb(A7oM M CIWIRY STARTS FRIDAY, MAY 27th The Best Picture of the Year Nev. 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WpT KHAII DUI TO CHANGES IN THE ONTARIO BUDGET WI ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT THE PRICE OF ADULT ADMISSION 10 THE PARK IS '4.00 TO THE DRIVE-IN '3.50 9 PREMIER THEATRES • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 • • • • 0 ••••••••••••••••••••t Dining Out, was presented by Kendra Purdon, Cath Dow, Kim Laidlaw, Karen Elliott and Marilyn Jamie- son. Dr. Lee Cowley, Doctor of Chiropractic, Wingham, spoke on Nutritious and Natural Health Foods. The roll call was answered by a household task I thor- oughly detest. Delegates were appointed to the Dist- rict Annual to be held at Lucknow on June 17. Lunch was served by Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Farrier and Mrs. Lorne Durnin. Need a second car (or those "running around" dunes? Skop mul Compere en yaw next fursllteri pert es• tempers prke. selec- tion end service. 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