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Lucknow &entice ,, Wednesday, February 111, 1991
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by Mildred Loree
Congratulations to all
Those that won medals at
the inter -club competition
at Stratford for members
of the Skating; Club on
Sunday. It is quite,an
achievement to even have
the opportunity to go on to
the provincials and
Lucknow can be proud of
it's many young athletes.
The sacrament of:com-
munion was° observed in
the Presbyterian Churches
on Sunday morning,
Cele
coma
The days are getting
longer and the sunis get-
ting brighter so hopefully
all those that are suffering
from, cold's and flu bugs
will soonbe feeling better.
Birthday wishes ,to
Sadie Hamilton; a resident
of pinecrest Manor, who
celebrates her 96th. birth-
day on Feb. 24.
by Ratite ]Euchmefer
The sacrament :of Holy
Communion" was celebrat-
ed at South Kinloss
church on 'Sunday:. The
communion bread has a
special, significance for the
children as they partctpat-
ed in the Parable of the
Yeast story. Due to time,
the bread was prepared
ahead but they observed.
how' yeast grows, changes
and becomes bread' and
buns. This helped remind
the, children that God has
put us into . the world to be
the leaven and make our.
world a better place.
• There as an excellent
turnout for the annual:'
Valentines games night at
the South Kinloss Church.
on • Friday. The evening
ng
Beni
by Teresa Courtney and
Margaret Errington
' About 50, members of
the Lucknow Seniors
Dining Out. Program,.
under' the leadership of '
June •:and Ed Pyette,
enjoyed a: bus trip to.
London; last Wednesday to
:the Good Time Music
Hall '
Word:, was received by
relatives : of Bernice
(Murphy)1V aisonville that
she passed away on Feb:: 5
in La. Salle, Ontario, age
74 years. She was the..
eldest, daughter of Pat and
Irene (Austin) .Murphy,
- formerly" of Ashfield
Township ' . •
Sincere sympathy to
Bonnie and: Laird Spivak',
and family on the death of
her uncle Cecil McGee.
Funeral, service was held
in Goderich, .on Feb. 11. •
Congratulations to.
• Doreen. McCormick who
celebrated her birthday on.
Feb. 13. Sunday, callers
were their daughter
- .Kittiberly, son-in-law.
Ishrad 'Raheman and
grandchildren" Ryan,: Riede"). Alicia and .Of
Kitchener.
Congratulations to Carl
and Fran Rieg•lit g Who
:began with a light Meal
followe. d by a big variety
of gairies which were
enjoyed .by people of all
ages.
Fred • and . Margaret
DeBoer and girls visited'
with Nancy'. and John
Koobs and family, at
Gowanstown on Sunday.
The children of South
Kinloss Church invited:
'their friends to collie: to
join them at.'their Sutiday:
School as they were learn
-
in about the friends of •
Jesus during the month of
February.
S meet Glen Haven a
by Mildred Loree
Phemie Cameron welt-
coined
eltcorned the members: of the
Lucknow Presbyterian
W.MS: to the Glenn Haven
Apartments for their meet-
ing • on Feb.. 12. . Donalda
Moffat gave a special wel-
come to several ladies • of
the :.apartment building
who joined in the meeting.
Mrs: Moffat opened
with the call to worship
from Romans h; 38 • 39
and several verses on
"Love." . All the hymns
sung. .throughout . had the
word "Love" hi their title,
Maudie Fisher presented
the' devotions reading the
scripture from Psalm 1
Her meditation was enti-
tled "Viewpoint of Life,"
The rolleafl was
answered by members and
friends.. with a verse on
"Love," Mildred Loree
read several articles on dif-
ferent mission opportuni-
ties that are taking place
around Toronto among dif-
ferent nationalities. The
variety number .by Grace ' Presbyterial and synodical.
Gatntnie was a tape of dues were collectedand
dward Klossen playing the programs for the year.
his Paraguayan Harp,: were handed out. . The
assisted ::by his wife World lay of Prayer
Christine. Service will be held this
Norma. Raynard con- year in the Anglican
ducted the business part of Church on March 7 at 7:30
the meeting. Rev. Peggyp•m,
Kinsman thanked the Mrs. Moffat, thanked •
ladies for the refreshments. Phemie for the invitation ..
served Sunday evening. to the apartment building
followingthe service for and. following the 'closing
Christian Unity. The new sprayer Shirley Hawthorne
tables for use in the fejlov and Norma Raynard
ship • hall have' arrived, served lunch.
•
WI iooks at citizenship Ieg:Mati�n.:
by Mabel Whitby
Lucknow WI met at the.
River ' Valley apartments,
for the. February meeting
on citizenship. and legisla-, ,
axon. Grace , Gibson and
Noma Campbell were
hostesses with 11 members
present.
After a tasty ,lunch,
president:. Alice ° . Taylor
Opened the ..reeting with
greetings and• A. poem.
Digger, Agriculture and.
: Agri -Food Canada's air-
port detector dog,; and his.
handier Howard. Clark
reached a milestone of
Rollcall was "should more
Women be in politics and
wliy." That lead to• a lively
discussion.
Donations were: sent to
Palliative Care; the
Durham. Flood Relief and
as.
o will be sent to
Agricultural Society:
"To celebrate the WT,
100th anniversary on Feb.
19, it was, decided to hold a
birthday tea, and;a revue of
Tweedsmuir books. Carda
of appreciation will be sent
to former . members. We
would be pleased. to see
any that are able to come.
It• will be held inthe town
hall at 1 p.m.
• Grace. Gibson gave a
'reading' on "Life after the
Budget." In 1995 the coun-
try
oun-try: was really sinking into
debt. ..
Noma Campbell talked
about nuclear , problems, ,
in July 1990, Digger and
Clark have found about
250 kilograms a month of
Undeclared. products in- the
baggage of •passengers,:
arriving • orr overseas"
flights a careen total' of
about: 20 "met"ric tonnes.. of
•sausages, butter, apples,
dairy products, plants',.
plant cuttings: and other
related products. Digger is;
•10,000' seizures of untie- ---• moi
clared`food and agricultur-
al products recently.
Teaming up at Pearson
•
�S trip, s
celebrated their 53rd wed
ding anniversary on Feb
15,
Branch 309 of the
Lucknow Royal Canadian
Legion hosted the branch
level public 'speaking on
Friday night, ' at ' the
Legion. '.
Speakers, from, :',St
Joseph's, ,.Kingsbridge
were Jonathan.Lalonde
and Laura Stanley from
Grades 5/6 and 'Luke Van
Osch and Meghan Martin
Grades 7 and S. •
Winners atBrookside
were: Junior - first Alison
Simpson, second Holly
Andrew, third Melanie.
Blphick; lntermecliate
first Cody 'Alton, second.
Tess Gibbings,. third. Lynn
Irvin.
Congratulations to Tess
Gibbings (Brookside) Who
placed first and Cody
• Alton (Brookside) second;and Luke Van Osch
(Kingsbridge) third. in the
intermediate division at
the Lucknow Legion,
Bob Bartsch; Horsefly,.
British Columbia, visited
his aunt -and uncle Elsie
and Roger.' Pannabecker
and cousins. Allan ' and
Brian '.Dyck over the
weekend`. Bob,' on a busi-
Hess trip from Northern
British Columbia,, pur-o
chased a crane in Sudbury'
'for assistance in road and;
bridge: building in the num
ber industry,.
Quinten, son ' of .Kevin
and Juanita •Shiels; cele
brated'his fifth birthday on
Feb. 6, and again .on Feb.
9, with a :horse-drawn
sleigh ride party.
• Special. guests .of honor.
were .: "his;• grandparents'
George and; Bev Fielder, •
Ashfield, Township,
Eleanor and .Gary, Beaver,
Crediton, his 'great grand -
another Fredo Boa,
ensall,, aunts, uncles and
cousin ,and neighbors
Roger - and . .. Elsie
Pannabecker.
A video, warning
seniors, of con artists was
featured. at the Stretch.' and °
• Tone. Coffee. Hour ,on
Tuesday, Feb. 1L
Birthday greetings and
dinnerat the home; of
friend's. ho iored Joe
Courtney on his 79th that
' day.
Wednesday night .win-
ners were Aileen .TromiYier
as high lady, Freed. Kuras
high Men; Alvin Alton and
Grace Finnigan were win+
. ners also,
11, 4v
trained: to 'recognize the
scent of these products
while sniffing incoming
baggage and to; signal .with
-his paw when.he : finds
something:
Finding -these products
' especially corroding pipes
and spills of heavy water.
Paul • Henderson; was
mentioned, What a great
hockey player he was. He
really put Lucknow on the.
Map. •• •
Ray, Macintosh played.
several . love. songs, for:. _
Valentines,, Several poents
were read, and., a comical
reading given by iven b y Grace,:
on"Elizabeth the Little.
Hen."
is serious b rsiness becau$.e
they can carry animal 'and •
plant diseases and pests
that can expose a threat to
Canada's' wildlife, 'pets,..
livestock, crops' and. ,.
forests.
Alkheifl er,Fact
�A demographic, shift is ;tion. ages, the prevalence
occurring in Canada. .As of. Alzheimer Disease
the "baby, boom" genera= will sky -rocket:
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