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Page 0 - Luelnaew Sentblot,. Wednesday, April 30. ?99'7
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UCW continues celebration
•from page 5
Elsie read a poem written 35 years ago
by Audrey Fuson.
The minutes were read and 27
answered the rollcall.
Reports were given for the Daughters'
Day Out, May I social event for all
women and girls and the bus trip to Five
Oaks on May 27 when quilts and decora-
tions will be taken for the roam in Marion
McFarlane's memory.
Deanna Reavie reported that our 35th '
anniversary banners were taken to Bruce
Presbyterial annual and will be displayed
at the „June' 35th celebration in Hanover
'and in July at the'Nation UCW gathering
in Hamilton,
Goodwill items may be brought in
June. Bruce Presbyterial . executive will
meet in Lucknow in September and the'
turkey supper will be on October 21. The
men of the .church will be serving a brealc-
fast.for UCW in honor of the 35th anniver-
sary.
Lois Walden reported', on the
. Presbyterial annual meeting in. Walkerton
which was attended by- 140 UCW mem-
bers,
UCW Dons, pins and thimbles will be
for sale. a Daughters' Day Out. '
Folks home from Branson
Mr.. and Mrs; Hugh
-1VIacMil,lan, of Sombra,
were Sunday visitors with
Angus and Vera Falconer.
Sunday visitors. with
Don and Jean Ross were
Jim and Evelyn Gaunt, of
Arva.
-Elmer. and Margaret
Sleightholm returned
recently' from a week-long
trip to Branson, Missouri,
which they enjoyed very
much,
Don and Jean Ross
•
Huron County
have been scheduled to
formats. The first set of,,wor
The latter set of worksho
:FORMAT I -
TOPIC WORKSHOPS
Date
ay '7...
ay
,ay;.
/fay 21
*y 22
To
Natural Environment
-Extractive-.-Resources----
P
Settlement
Patterns
Natural . Environment
Community Services`
umber of workshops
orkshops will be. given In two.
generally' focus on individual topics.
11 have amore general focus.
.Location•
Blyth ,festival. (Basement),
Blyth:
Huron Business : Centre,
138 Main St. $, `Seaforth
t ullett. Township—Municipal
Office,
Office, Londesborough
Stanley Township Community
Centre, Varna
'Hensel]. Comrmunity"Centre ` 00` p.m.
Central`. Huron Second
School, Clinton
8:00 , p.
meetingswith an agricultural. focus were held in. April in coopera' z ' with the Huron
Fed - 'on of Agriculture and Cbtistian Farmers Federation of Ontario gricultuie may also be
disc' sed in the other workshops -so pleaseplease•attendt For notes from th ' pril agriculture -
w, .4 hops contact the Planning and Development. Department Offi t• 524 - 2188;,.
AT.•II
IIAL WORKSHOPS ` ..
Loc
WESt
Date
May 27.T.
Loc " on
Steen Township Community
C 'tw re, . Crediton
Time
8:00-
June
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June 4
June • 12
x Presbyterian Church, 8:00 p.m:
oderich •
eld.' United Church,
June 18
8:00 p.m;.
8:00 ppm:
kshops, of the group plan the onemuniity action d
ail
o s, focus groups Id
our:local municipal office or ' 3 ; ry or b
and Development at 524.21:
www.herron.or
Co
.countyop.
o participated -in previous _
Additional copies: are available -
alling, Huron County planning
ccepted, or contact us at
with your comments. '
were visitors on
Wednesday with Brian and
Laura Ross and family of
Stratford •
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Lt ugheed, . of Niagara
Falls, were 'recent visitors
With Bill and' Kathy
Gibson.
"W1VIS
Members of the
Whitechurch WMS
enjoyed dessert prior to
their. April 23. meeting.
starting. Norma Rintoul
was hostess. •
. Mildred Purdon gave
the call worship. Scripture,
from Isaiah, was read by
Vera Falconer and Mrs.
Rintoul read ;., from
Jeremiah.
Mildred gave the .medi-
tation "Dark night of the
soul" and followed With
prayer. A reading "Spring,
.a New. Beginning" was
read by Kathleen.
Janet Cook was the
guest speaker. and told bf
iturn to page 14
The ,,Optimist Club of Lucknowand: area `:pre
sented the winners Of this year's hockey pool
with their just rewards last week. In third place
was Ron Stanley, receiving $100; Yvonne Moffat
.laced -first and—took —home $500. ---Bonnie
Henderson (absent) was second place winner
receiving $200. Orval Wilson (not shown): was
the $100 draw winner.' Cliff. Mann (centre) co-
chaired the : fund-raiser with Andy Sande.
(Livingston photo)
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