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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, September 28, 1983 -Page 10
Kin1ouh community extends s athv to Lavoi fainil
By May Boyle
Sympathy is extended to
Verna Laval on the death of
her husband, Clarence. Rela-
tives from here went to
Kitchener to pay their red
spects. Mrs, Laval was form
erly Verna Johnstone,
daughter of the late Mr, and
Mrs. John Johnstone of con-
cession 10.
Congratulations to Mr,
and Mrs. Kevin Murray,
concession 8 on their recent
marriage. Welcome tt, our
community, Barbara.
Leonard Stanley of Lan.
sing, Michigan spent a few
days here with his sister,
Merrett' Hodgins. They vis.
Ited several relatives and on
Tuesday they went with Mrs,
Ezra Stanley of Lucknow to
London to bring Ezra home
from Victoria Hospital. They
called on some London
friends while there. Diad
you're home, Ez.
Leonard Stanley returned
home to Lansing on Wed.
nesdav,
In June of this year Marg.
aret Anne (Murray) Dales of
Smith Palls received the linty
arlo Cltizenshlp Medal from
Lieutenant-Oovernor John
Aird and Premier William
Davis. Margaret Anne won
this for her good deeds and
community involvement.
She was one of twelve to
receive this honour and the
presentation was made at the
Legislature buildings in Tor-
onto, Congratulations, Marg.
aret Anne.
The Klnlough and District
Bible Society meeting was
held on Tuesday evening in
Ioohaish news
the Anglican Sunday School
room, Walter Breckles pres-
ided and extended a welcome
to the Rev, D. L. Howlett of
London, district secretary
who was present and spoke
of the great need for more
Bibles, Approximately 7,000
were requested for French
speaking folk in Quebec.
Reverend M. Christensen,
pastor of the Pentecostal
Church led in pray r,
Walter Breckles'freed the
scripture and gave his testi-
mony on how God directs our
lives. Mr. and Mrs, Bruce
Bushell favoured with a
lovely duet from the Presby-
terian Church, accompanied
by Mrs. William MacPher-
son,
The film was a "National
Quiz" and Mr, Howlett said
Uganda needed scriptures as
soon as they could get them.
Many took advantage of the
table of fine Biblical helps
and tracts to enclose in
letters to sick and shut his
and also to share with
friends.
Evelyn Hodgins from Kin.
loss United Church read the
story of Mary Jones and her
longing to own a Bible of her
own, She had to save every
penny and walk 25 miles over
rugged country, but she
came home rejoicing with her
very own Bible.
Karen Hedley pleased ev-
eryone with Amazing Grace
on her clarinet. Two hymns
were sung during the even-
ing with Edna Boyle at the
piano, Rev. Howlett closed
the devotional part of the
evening with prayer.
A unanimous vote return -
By Site Webster
There were a couple of
names missed in last week's
uewrs of the Chihli Painting
classes held in Lucknow.
They were Eunice Cunning.
ham and Rhoda MacKenzie
of Lucknow and there were a
number of ladies from Lon.
don attending as well.
Barbara Shepperd and
Janet Wilkins of Paris, Ont.
arlo were at home with their
parents, Charles and Maynle
Wilkins for a couple of days.
Cecil Webster and his
mother, Kae Webster visited
recently with Norma Young,
obituaries
who is a patient in the
Goderlch hospital and with
Mrs, Wynn Gammie of Luck -
now,
Visiting with Rhetta Mac-
Lennan for a couple of days
were her niece Doris Huston
of Atwood and her sisterxin.
law of Harriston.
Jean MacKenzie held a
Tupperware Party on Thurs-
day afternoon entertaining a
number of her friends and
neighbours,
Weekend visitors with Mr,
and Mrs. Gordon Robb were
Bob, Sandra and Heather
Darling of Hanover and Wil.
liars and Shirley Irvin and
family of Ashfield Township,
Dress ald Almada, , ID. A.i
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At Witighatn Hospital on
Wednesday, September 14,
1980 D. A. MacLennan at the
age of 81 He was the son of
the late Finlay D. MacLen-
nan and Barbers MacKenzie.
He lived at Lochalsh all his
life where he operated a
General Store, ills other
Interest was music and he
enjoyed his many years of
playing the bagpipes with
the Latknow Pipe Band.
He leaves to mourn his
loss, his wife, the former
Dorothy Sutherland, his
daughter, Mrs, Margaret
Heffernan of London and his
son, Finlay John of Kit.
chenerl also two sisters,
Anne MacLennan of Arran=
ssas and Mrs. Margaret Bales
of Richmond Hill,
The funeral service was
held on Friday, September
16, 198,1 from the MacKenzie
and McCreath Funeral Home
in Lucknow with the Rev,
Hugh Nugent of the Ashfield
Presbyterian Church Ala -
sting,
The interment followed at
Lochalsh Cemetery with the
pallbearers being Pinlay
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JURJENS - Henry and Ina
(nee Veidhorst) are pleased
to announce the birth off' their
son, Matthew Jason, weigh.
lrtg 7 lb. 8 oz., at 1,53 a.rn, on
September 17, 1983, at St,
Joseph's Hospital, London.
Second grandchild for Mrs.
Hank V eldhorst, Lucknow
and fifth grandchild for Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Jurjens of
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layson and Duncan Parrish,
David McDonald played
the lament, Hector the Hero,
on the bagpipes at the grave-
side.
Presbyterian auxiliary
enjoy pot luck dinner
Mrs. William Henderson
presided over the Lucknow
Presbyterian Evening Au*il-
iary meeting in the church
basement on September 20.
Immediately preceding this
meeting a delicious pot luck
dinner had been enjoyed by
28 ladies.
Mrs, Henderson opened
the meeting with a thought
provoking comment, Mag-
nify our Blessing,
Mrs, Prank Hawthorne led
in a devotional period on the
theme, Lore One Another.
in giving the topic, Mrs.
Bruce Raynard presented
more information on the
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Jack,wt knot his Joh.
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front the bottom tip.
South Pacific Islands, includ-
ing pictures of life in Papua,
New Guinea,
Mrs, Edward Brown sang
two beautiful solos. The
meeting closed with prayer.
Dates
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District
Community
Centre
FRIDAY, SEPT, 30
Jim and Ague* Murray
SATURDAY, OCT,1
Leola Chisholm and
Donald Hartung
SA'f" VUDAY, OCT. 8
Barbara Henderson and
Keith Hodglrhrian
SAY, OCT. 14
Harvey Wylie and
Pauline Burke
SATURDAY, OCT. IS
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Ed Verirley
FRIDAY, OCT. 21
Jafrmle and
Dianne Bromley
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ed the executive for another
year, Robert Hodgins receiv-
ed the offering and gave the
offertory prayer. The secret-
ary, May Boyle, read the
minutes of the 1982 meeting
and the names of this year's
canvassers; Kinloss and ar-
ea, Mrs. Ellison Hodgins,
Mrs, Albert Colwell; base
and south line, Mrs, Don
Bushell, Mrs. Bill Burt;
Kintou h village, Debbie and
Karen Medley; concession 12
west, Mr. and Mrs. Torii
McDonald; concession 12
east, Mrs. Jack Barr, Mrs,
Glenn Haldenby; concession
10 west, Mrs. Allan Rhody;
concession 10 east, Mrs.
Weir Eckenawiller, Mrs.
William MacPherson; con-
cession 8 and Holyrood vil-
lage, Donna and Mrs, Lloyd
Johnston.
Mrs. Don Bushell read the
treasurer's report in Mrs.
Prank Mauiden's absence.
The evenings offering was
$33.50 and last year's com-
plete total was $464.06 which
was very gratifying.
Rev, Howlett compliment-
ed everyone on the splendid
meetings they have, He looks
forward to his annual visit
here. The president closed
the meeting with prayer.
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