HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-02-12, Page 20r e 20 Lucknow Sentinel; Wednesday, Fe
ruches pray
together for
Christian unit
by Mildred: Loree,
The week of prayer ser-
vice for Christian Unity
was held Sunday -evening
in the • Lucknow
Presbyterian Church.
Rev... Peggy Kinsman
was the leader and was
assisted by • Rev., Bill
Bresnahan and. Father
Harry Reitzel. , ' with
prayers, and Rev. Ron
Luchies. and Marion
i2,aynard reading scripture
nary 12, 1997
handed out in • the
tucknow, Presbyterian
Church, Sunday morning
along with a Lifestyle
Awareness Calendar to
help people reflect. on
what we take for granted
that many people do not
have. You are asked to -
contribute a.few cents
each day for such things
aseach. pair of shoesin
our house, each child that.
has their own bedroom,
each bath or shower taken
in the house during the
week, every" light bulb, in
• the house etc. -
Passed _ away in
England after a lengthy
Illness, John Adams,
youngest brother of Mabel
'Whitby,
.Clifford Stanley, son. of
passages, The chair was
made up of representatives.
from the different church-
„ es.
• . All: the offering
received wentto support
the wprk of; the Canadian
Bible Society and the
Canadian' Council of
Churches.
Ladies of the Lucknow.
WMS served refreshments:
following the. service.
Lenten- boxes were
�mu„4hn1l� killi0r .moi
4,0
1�eP"''1y�GiGvv r, ' .
Soup's oni Members, of the, South , Kinloss Presbyterian Church; enjoyed
soup .anal sandwiches following 'Sunday's service. The event is held
each month during the winter to raise funds for worthiwhile causes.
Proceeds from last Sunday's lunch will go to the Durham ..Flood Relief.
Dishing up the soup. i8 DonBell, as hungry youngsters (from the left)
Aaron Armstrong, Chris Wright, David Armstrong, Daniel Armstrong,
Greg Beyersbergen,Jennifer Beyersbergen, 'Nicole Beyersbergen, and
Fiona 'Mongillo wait patiently. (Livingston photo)
euniari plans inov�ing along
by Pitt Livingston'
The '98 reunion con
mittee continues to meet
on a monthly basis making
plans for the: big celebra-,
tion July 2. to 5.
Effort's :toraise seed
funds for the event include.
reunion pens, =which .are
available at various main
street acid' country loca
tions for the sum 'of $2.
The date of the reunion: is
inscribed_ on the pen. Sales
are going, well to :this
point:
The next: big event is
June 7 when 'the . CKNX
Barn: lance will entertain.
at the sports complex. The
Show is from 8 to 9:30 and
i dance will follow. '
Tickets' are available at
Margie's, Specialty Shoppe
and the Lucknow Co-op
$10 :for adults and $5 for
children: However, they are wel-
The entertainment corn-,
r ittee, -under' the .leader •
ship of Joan Chantney, has
been busy getting, prices
on bands for dances, and
setting;:up. a list fun
:events to- run the entire
weekend.
. Tom Downey,;f.parade
committee member, has
t'.. %2 f./:.1,.,�. {S.'i'a'. ii'•i% :.`•' 1:ryi• •••
compiled• a `list of bands
andcostsfor the parade.
A letter will be' sent to
all,service clubs; organiza-
tions, church groups etc.
asking them if they .are
considering hosting an
event .over' the weekend
and giving 'them a list ,of
ideas for perusal
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P.O. BOX 300 WINGHAM, ONT. NOG 2Wo
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306 Josephine St.
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KEITH RAYMOND C.O.A. . . BARRY RE~ID, C"A.
come to come up with,
their` own idea,” Th'ese'.
events will then be sched-
uled on a master calendar
by. Chamney in order to
prevent overlapping.
The, letter will also ask
if 'any of the organizations
,are interested in 'sponsor-
:ing a band in the reunion
parade.
The cost of fireworks
these days is extremely
expensive. To that end, the
comnmattee voted to ask
business .people if a jar
'could be placedon their
counter to .accept dona-
tions. for the '98 fireworks.
Mary. McIntosh. and her
'invitation*. committee
mailedout about,670 invi-
tations in January, and she
has at; least another; 1.00
ready to go..
•
• HMO .
AND STROKE
FOUNDATION
"Of ONTARIO
Support the.:
Heart and
Stroke
Foundation.
Anna Stanley and the late
Sam. Stanley passed away
in Sault, . Ste, Marie.
Funeralservices were held
in Teeswater on. Thursday. ,
Sympathy is extended to
these families as they
mourn the loss of their
laved ones.
Best wishes to mem-
bers of the Skating Club
as they journey to.
Stratford this weekend to
participate in the.. inter-
club competition. We can
all see 'what a local meta -
her can do with Samantha
Mayer's achievements at
the' Special Olympics.
cs.
Congratulations!
Birthday wishes go out
this week to Wilfred
McQuillan who celebrates
his 98th birthday on Feb,
14.
Ella C. Mcauley,.
daughter of the late Allan
MacKenzie of Chicago,
died Dec. 31; 1996 in New
Carlisle, Indiana.'
Fees due next month
Interment was in. Mount.
HopeisCemetery, Chicago,
Illino,
Following n pot luck
lunch, Muriel Moffat and
' Ross Errington were high'
players in shoot play at
the Drop in Ceintre last
week, Following on their
• heels were Donalda
Moffat ' , And Art
Ernewein. John Harris,
Rita Gilmore and Isobel
Kilpatrick tied for the
• most shoots.
by Pat Livingston
The new etecutiveof
the Luckneow and District
Chamber of Conimerce
conducted their first meet-
ing on, Feb, 5.
There was :a small
attendance of business
people to hear about the
implementation of the bag'
tag, or .user -pay, system
for garbage. It will be
implemented March 1
(See story elsewhere in
paper), . •
• Annual `dues ',will:
remain at $6.0 f lus GST
and members are asked to:
bring ;their remittance to.
the , next meeting ` on:
March' 5, drop them off to
'Scott, at Rx Central, or
mail. • to Box 313,
Lucknow.•
Some discussion took
place on themain street
planter ;boxes. A rep from
the Chamber will consult ..
with the Horticultural '
Society and the reunion
'committee to come up
with some brilliant ideas.
Ruth Alton, has volun-
teered to put together a
policy book ' for the ,
Chamber. All too often in'
the past, same decision' -
was reached; but when.'it
needed' to be referred to
later, there was difficulty
in finding it in the. min
Cites. '
..,,The annual Country,
Tour is set for Ort, 5, and :-`4r:
Cathy MacKinnon „has
offered to Coordinate .it'
this year.
The Chamber has; been
challenged by a 12 -year-
old girls' volleyball team.
The . Chamber, with assist
tante from some -town
councillors,: hasaccepted
the challenge, with a date
to be set in thenar future.
President Pat McKillop
is asking to Abe -on: court -
airs next agenda to 'dis7.
cuss the street marldngs'to
designate handicappark-.
ing and also talk about the
planters on main street.
Bring any promotional
ideas to the next meeting
and beset fora brainy
storming session.. '
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