The Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-05-14, Page 10o,
Page 10- Lncknow Sentinel, "Wednesday, May14,1991
LUCKNOW 84
. . DISTRICT
LIONS CLUB
Da.bber
Bi.ngo
Lucknow
Community Centre
BINGO.
MAY 18t
$.1000 Jackpot wine!
Keith Whittington
Kincardine
Community Centre
opens at 6;30 pm,
Bingo starts at
7:15 p.m..
Unit 2 gathers
• at, Pinecrest
by. Anna May }tinder '
Elsie Houston played
the piano while members
of Unit 2 of the UCW
gathered at Pinecrest
Nursing Home on May 6.
Phyllis Morrison
opened the meeting read-
ing "Hello", followed by
the group singing various
hymns.
Margaret Cameron read
the scripture. from
Timothy 1:1-10, with Mrs. ° answered the rollcail shar
Harrison : leading •in ing aUCW memory;
prayer. The Nimble Fingers.
Gertie Henderson read
"When God Created
Mothers"; Margaret read
"Laughter", and various
familiar verses from the
bible were given by sever-
al ladies.
Mrs. Morrison finished
the program with The
Happy Home. Following
tate benediction, refre'h-
ments were served to all
vlrjrile a visit was enjoyed
with the residents.
Laura'Steffler opened
the business portion of.the
meeting. Nine members
WING HAMAND DISTRICT
HOSPITAL. CORPORATION:
Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting: of the '
Wingharn and District Hospital Corporation will be
held .in the Nursing Assistants' Training Centre,`
Catherine St.., Wingharn, Ontario on Thursday, June
19, 1.997 at the hour of eight o'clock p.m; for the revi-
sion . of bylaws; for the . election ; of 'Governors for .the
appointment of Auditors; and for the transaction of
such other things as may properly come before the.:
Meeting.
Copies of, the Annual Report and Hospital Financial
Statements may be obtained atthe frontdesk of .the
Wingham, and District Hospital. effective. June 12, 1997
and at the Annual. Meeting. •
Mepiberships granting :voting privileges may be pur-
chased at the front desk ()UFO hospital for five' dollars''
($5,00) prior to five o'clock p.m., Wednesday; June 4,
1997. No membership: sold, after that time:will. entitle
the purchaser to a vote.
'.Dated at .Wingham, Ontario; *th s .8th. day ;of .May,,
1997.. •
By order of the Board of;Govemors.
L: Koch, ;
. Secretary., •
have been busy quilting
and sewing for welfare.
They are currently work-
ing on quilts to go to the.
flood victims in Manitoba.
Two quilted spreads,
shams and pillows have
.been completed to furnish
the "Marion ,McFarlane"
room.at Five Oaks. The
ladie.s will deliver and
dedicate these on May 27.
The Goodwill •collcc-
tion is planned for June
this year..
LUCKNOW
.DISTRICT
COMMUNITY:
CENTRE
BINGO
Sunday, May 18th
Friday, .May 23rd • .
LIONS CL1:JB-
40th Anniversary .
Saturday May' 24th' •
Robert; Thomsen/
Nicole Anderson
CALL; 528-3429 ",
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cracked or rotten
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from recycled; ;plastic
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Awards for soar er students
by Teresa Courtney and
Margaret Errington.
Congratulations to two
students formerly of
Dungannon.
Amy Olson won a fac-
ulty award at Conestoga,
Waterloo campus, for
showing outstanding abili-
ty in the Microcomputer
Software Program.
Tony Stecea, was
selected with f9 other
Canadian students, from-
2,200 ` entries across
Canada, td receive a schol-
arship. award from Canada
Trust. The award was pre;-:
sented by the Governor
General Romeo -Le Blanc
in. Ottawa this past .week..
Happy birthday to Vi
Brindley who celebrated
on May .9 with family and
friends.
Mother's Day and 35th.
wedding anniversary cele-
brations were held on May
11 for Sharon and Jerry
Weaver at . the home,. of
Larry and Kelly. Brindley
,and girls. Dave and Mary
Lynn .Weaver- also attend-
ed..
Fred and Marie Cardiff
of Windsor '• and Helen
Cardiff of Brussels visited
on. Saturday with George
Cardiff. •
Bill and Marie .Park,
former Dungannonites,
attended the 15th annual
Mid -Western Rotary
Music : . Festival . in
Walkerton.
• Their ; • ' 10 year=old
grandson ;.Jordan Henry
VMS • a . participant •and .
excelled in both trained
voice and piano Categories.
Jordan' Was also chosen '
•
to perform at the
Highlights Concert at
Walkerton • • District
Secondary School on May
3.
We salute this on -com-
ing Star -with' his musical
ability who is instructed in
voice. by Kathy Smith and
by Sharon Johnston" •in
piano.
Dungannon
Ktags
Mother's Day message
by: Rev. Alex McGilvery,
tied in well with a baptism
service when Stephenie
Alexandra, daughter • of,
LaVonne ' and Robert
• Maize, and Gerrit Andrew,
son of Kay and Gerry
Logtenberg were baptized.
Eight tables of euchre
were in play at the Seniors
Centre last week with win-
ners Teresa Courtney, Fred
Kuras,. • Doreen
McCormick and Glen •
Gardiner.
Karen Hodge, daughter:
of Clair and Bonnie
Hodge; has completed two
semesters (1st year out of a.
4 year course) at McGill
• University;. Montreal;
returning home on May 1.
,Karen's' goal is 'to' become
•.an environmental lawyer, •
• Lisa and Scott Riven.
entertained family ; and
:friends :on Saturday:
evening honoring the 40th.
wedding anniversary • of''
•her', parents, Gordo• n , and
Yvonne Doughter ...
United .in,marriage, by
Rey.' . Kennard at ;. Porter's
Hill 'church on May 11,
1957 attendants were
brother Lorne Dougherty
and sister Grace (Harris)
Hodgins, who both were
present for the celebration
at the Riven home.
Donna Young isreturn-
ing today (May 14) from a
three week visit . with
daughter Sharon and hus-
band, Pastor Don
Schieman andthree grand-
daughters Alison, Julianne
and Shawna . in Middle
Lake, Saskatchewan.
Congratulations. to
Ralph and •Cheryl Nivins
on the arrival oftheir baby
daughter Candace Ashley,
born April 26,. Candace is
welcomed by grandparents
Alex and Beatrice Nivins,
Bruce and .Shirley Hulley,
Goderich.
nei9'�hbour
,
can
spare
the time?
HOARY:
AND. STKOK[
FOUNDATION'.
or Ot 1ARiO
We always.,
need -
volunteersl.
Gall your local
Heart and Stroke
Foundation
office for more
information.
TheTulips won theplayoffs in the Town and Country bowling league thiS
year.` Members include, from the lett: Kathy. Gibson, Harold Errington,
Helen Errington,. Marion MacKinnon, ` Donald MacKinnon, Jean Ross, Don
Ross and Marg Black. Absent: Jean Johnston: (Livingston photo)
• Members of the Daffodils, season winners �n the Town and Country
r bowling league include;. from the left: Lomeli Alton, Frank Alton, 'Fern.
MacDonald,' Anne Andersoh, Doris Culbert, Dorothy Eck enswilier' and
Jenny McPherson. Absent; May Hunter. (Livingston photo)
•