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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-03-12, Page 16Il'age 16 Iueknow ntinel, Wednesday, Kara ,1t2,199 ntertainment ....'ase away blues .alvatign.Ar captain sea,lte: by MiidredLoree Captain Vera Linitletter of Wingham► was, the sit - dial speaker at the World Day. of Prayer service held this year in the Anglican Church on Friday, March. 7 at 7:aQ .p.m. Captain Linkletter and her husband have ,retired after serving in the Salvation .Army for • many years. . This year''s program was prepared by the' women of Korea with the ' them "Like a Seed Which • Grows into'a Tree." During the gathering of ,the offering Ruth Ben and. Rena Forster of South Kinloss sang the duet "They That Sow in Tears Shall. Reap With Joy." Others assisting with the program besides the ladies • of the Anglican Church were representa- tives of Lucknow and South, - Kinloss Presbyterian, the United, ,Christian Reformed, and Catholic Churches. , In ,the, United Church on Sunday morning Albert Lennips was recognized for his years of service as' caretaker with a gift, *Members of the Sunday School classes presented him with cards in appreci- ation of the beautiful wall hanging he had made and donated to the . Sunday School. • This was camp promo- tion Sunday so coin jars ' that had been handed out. in February were returned to help send the children to camp. Camp songs were sung by members of the Sunday School to let everyone know how •much enjoyment there is for those, who attend camp. Sympathy is extended to Ben . and Jenny Hogervorst on the passing of his father at Watford the first of last week. • The month of February flew past very quickly for staff and residents' at Pinecrest. We had a great variety of entertainment to help with the winter blues. Every Monday evening time is spent socializing with Isobel and friends. On Wednesday mornings time is spent listening for a lovely variety of piano music. , We were especially entertained this month withthe group `‘Thumbs Up", This evening was spent with music, dancing and socializing afterwards. Thursday evenings find a spiritual visit for every- one from the' Baptist Dental.ivia Gum disease is a major cause of tooth loss over the age of 35, Best GIC Rate -5 yrs as af, Mar 10/97 INVESTMENTS 524.2773. Goderich 1.800.2655503 Holyr. ood WI hosts .directors meeting The South Bruce di:s trict directors meeting for the Women's, Institute was hosted by Holyrood W.I. at' the Kinloss. Township building on March 4. • Kinlough ACW inet'at the ' home of Agnes Hodgins. The -president, Maureen Collins ..Wel-; corned everyone: and read the :poem• "The Art of Living." Suitable hymns and, the., worship'a'n;d prayerservice followed:: The rollcall was answered by verses 'on "Love", :. Lynda'. Thacker Spoke On Louis Braille:'. A' donation was sent to Debbie Hewitt's mission trip to :Cohunnbia in May* We were, pleased to have . May Boyle "from Maple. Breezes attend -our meeting. Silver Lake WI met on : Wednesday evening .at the home of Bernice "Burt in Kincardine. President Kay Thacker weiconiied everyane:: Everyone had 'fun ;answer ing. the oilcan with- an old-fashioned remedy.. Some time was;<spent planning the 4Oth anniver- sary.in August. : . Our District Director Doreep Young gave' a very informative report from • the Holyroodmeeting.- • Plans weremade to snake <a quilt at the next:.. meeting, and for our par ticipation at the Roots of Bruce in-- April: We :gave: a: donation 'to Lucknow Fall Fain. Gloria. Bullock read an article on.'the origination Church. The birthday party for February was put Ott by the. Kairshea Women's Institute. . Every other Friday evening, Norma visits and plays piano for residents who wish to get together in the dining room. The dessert euchre was enjoyed and well, attended • DWv©GGilIGi111 11 iGi ..0> Barn* cWpt s el!mp a .p VEI1CLE1 El ILL D NT I. 01,. Io ES Headquarters In • . 0 CIS all & Midsized Cars E: 0' CtPassenger lc Cargo le 0; • Vans,, Pickup Trucks. Q 0." l Daily,' Weekly, �. [n Monthly . p Di Q insurance Rentals & 1: al More : 1CI: :.0 Q Free Delivery E 0 13 in 0 CARR TRUCK RENTALS io 0` Division of Suncoast Ford LI 0' 500 Huron Rd:, Geduld' 13 '.C" CALL Caner Ask for Helen 10 13 1 524-83471 11 oeee le itimmenei • of Father's Day in 1910 and we answered a quiz onfamous fathers, . Bev Hodgins announced: she had the . frame for our accommoda tion; ;from Participation. Lodge for quilts and would hang it in the Community Centre' W6 are sorry . to report Reg Brown is in Winghani Hospital. Our best wishes: go out to' him'.- - Patric.k Ritchie spent .Friday, evening With D.J. Haldenby: Congratulations to Tara Thacker: who •received the .first A,ggie Spirit Award;: Theperson receiving this - award need hisaward.need not, be a leader or a scliolar iiut Mustbe.'. Kincardine • someone -who is "support- ive of .their: fellow students and has great- pride being. an Aggie: by the community. Birthday greetings for February go to Elizabeth Tiffin, Bernice Steffler, Jessie Joynt and Sadie. Hamilton. We welcome Elda Miller who ' moved here from Walkerton, The staff held; a dinner in honor of Mary Mackie who retired ' from • • LUCKNO ' - DISTRICT LIONS CLUB Dct,,ber Bingo Lucknow Community Centre - Sunday, March 16 $1000 winner Split Fred Whittington. RR #2'Tiverton Carol Ann Lamarche Kincardine Community Centre, opens at 6:30 p.m. Bingo starts at • 7:15 p.m.:. Finecrest, and presented ' her with a gift and wished her well in her new busi- ness. • We would like to extend an invitation to. everyone to join us in any . of our programs and espe- cially send a big•thanks to all the wonderful 'volun- teers who come and help Lift our spirits. _ efgrire9 Birthday club Candais Guay • March 14,.1987 10 Years Old Jordan McPherson March 14, 1994 3 Years Old ' Gordon Patmer March 14, 1986 11 Years Old Joey Murray' March 15, 1986 11 'Years Old Brooklyn Alton March 15, 1993. • 4 Years Old Jessica Gilchrist. March 16, 1987 10 Years Oid Hayley Martyn March 16,1993- 4 Years Old Phrt. Elgin; Unit 2 of UCW ' meets at Glenn maven arissrtmellts by Anna May Hunter Unit 2 of the Lucknow UCW met at •Glenn Haven Apartments with residents for the March meeting last. week Elsie Houston and Ruth Pritchard were the • program convenors. Elsie opened with. a . poem "My Neighbor;": and how 'valuable a good.> neighbor is. Ruth read the Easter story.. , The report of the Presbyterial annual meeting, held in Walkerton, was given by Marlene Struthers, UCW president. -The' thence for the day was "Come dance with the: spirit." The speaker told of a new church with Lutheran background where all the members, are young people and half of all the offerings goes to Missions. Anna May Hunter read :"The true spirit. ,of giving" about a grandmother who befriends young .homelessteenagers and J bas a: great influence over 'tile unwaii t- ed." • Readings were given by Helen Todd, Margaret Cameron anti Ruth Pritchard, Elsie road articles abdut, the new hymn. ' book, "Voices united," and the pros and cons for it. It is a heavy book, but they hope. to have a smaller edition out later this year, Gerrie Henderson closed with a poem: Elsie accompanied thehymns, throughout the program. The rollcall was a donation which will be used to buy bedding 'plants to plant at the church, ' .'Tee` offerings were -received and Phyllis, read the, story for the Least Coin on the women in.IKorea where the land is owned by the government and everything is shared equally,' The, food share pro gram which, the Presbyterian United • churches take part in, goes to help these people'out. This helps the food supply, The country is 70 per cent mountains, therefore poor farm land. Reports were given from nimble fin- gers and Friendship committee. A trip 'to Five Oaksto take the ,quilts for the "Marian McFarlane" room is planned for June.' . .• Tan Montgomery will be speaker at the April meeting to talk of his trip and work in Haiti. a Owen Sound RipIr':y • Holyr'ood , hitechutat Wingham ,Lucknow: Clinton .. EXetCr Lucan' . London Pick-ups Ripley-Little's Restaurant Holyrood-General. Store Luckhd* Annie's •Gas Bar WhiteC*iurchMC ountry Club • 14100461.039 . • 1419.3894433 ort Elgin .-We, will' no Longer be servicing' KINLOSS, .RIVERSDALE • & TEESWATER - but ,have added these ;locations: PINE RIVER, RIPLEY,' HOLYROOD, ,LUCKNOW • and W HITECHURCH. • • OWEN SOUND- LONDON i I. VIA KINCARDINE-WINGHAM-CLINTON l • .. a r t.3 L1 RUN NUMBER + 7H X7H • FREQUENCY ... rigid' 07:00 LV OWEN SOUND : AR 07:20 . ALLANFORD 07:30 SOUTHAMPTON 07:40 PORT ELGIN . 07:50 UNDERWOOD 07:55 *MERTON 08:10 ' " KINCARDINE - 08:25: RIPLEY 08;40 LUCIENOW 08:55 WHffECHURCH., 09:05 WINGHAM 09:10 BELGRAVE ' ' 09:20 BL.YYH 09:35 CLINTON. 09:40 ' • VANASTRA 09:45 BRUCSFI! 09:511 HENSAtL 10:05 EXETER 10:10 CEN RALIA 10:20.' 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