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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-05-14, Page 14rage 14, Lneknow Sentinel, WednesdaY, May 14, 1997 Riniough This past weekend a lot • of women found out how very special they were. Sons anddaughters show- ered mantas with praise, adoration and thanksgiv- ing for the many times • sacrifices were made. hope all moms were treat- ed specially. Tuesday evening last week., Kay Thacker hosted. •Silver Lake WT. Lucas Thacker told of his exchange trip to. Gerrnany. The ladies were ;thrilled with his story. Linda. Thacker request- ed that we try once again. to sponsor 441. Our chil- dren are going to Bervie Clubs. The institute voted to support them again. Joyce Bragg had a fun time and •Doreen Young read "Ten Little Drivers." ft was voted, to allow the Kinloss History Book Committee the use of the Tweedsmuir History Book under the supervision of Edina Haldenby. Lauretta Hodgins, Joyce Bragg, Gloria Bullock and Doreen Young . attended the District Annual at Tiverton on Thursday. Grace Eckenswiller and Joan. Murray from Holyrood WI attended the •District Annual too.. The Kinloss History Book .Committee met at Holyrood on Thursday . for the regular meeting. The letters of admission too the registration office in • Walkerton were handed out for research purpose. Assistant chairman will be Duncan Campbell. Two genealogists from. Huron County were wel- come visitors. Set the second Thursday of June aside for next Meeting. Welcome to Gregory, son of Brian and Jo "Reid into this. Presbyterian con- gregation. Congratulations.. to Mom and Dad Reid, • Kinlough Presbyterian' ladies attended Maitland Presbyterial on Monday evening for supper and° meeting. These ladies had the worship service during. which Joan Barr and Doris Poulousse sang, ° Glen, Erlma and Eric Unit 3 celebrates Mother's Day by Beverley, Thompson • had on a recent two-week trip, the. Lucknow United Church Women, Unit Amazon Expedition, :a 2,000 mile jour- 3, met in the .church parlor on May 6. ney up the grandfather of all rivers; the With Mother's Day as •the theme, the Amazon. She had many pictures and, sou-. committeeof Mary Boyle, Jean Irwin and venirs to share. • Kathleen Collyerpresented the worship • Jane Treleaven, unit leader, opened the 'service, business meeting reading "Mamma." 'Scripture was taken from Proverbs 31. Everyone brought a- picture of herself in The meditation on '.Mothers of the Bible herearly years. for'rollcall.. • compared the problems that mothers had "Margaret Black reported on the in 'Bible times with the problems mothers Presbyterial meeting held at Holstein. have today, showing they were very simi- Committee reports :were given. There lar: Readings were given on' ".Mother • will be an 'Open meeting for Amnesty • and "Grandchildren Ate Grand." International in Kincardine on May 20. • Ra'ylene. Rebryna favored with: vocal- The Least Coin, was gathered for the .solos. " ^ , Baltic States, The June 24 meeting . will • Mrs.. Boyle related the experiences slie ,be at Margaret Tliotnpson's cottage. WHAT HAPPENED TO THE MAIL PiECE YOU SENT? Bafdenby,. and Myrtle. Percy spent Mother's day. •with Glen and. Penny t- alder by and family; Others visiting were Bryce and -Wendy Ritchie and with. thanks family, it being. Paula's• first birthday; Jean Furness and boys, Tim Bain and Tammy King and fatxtily, and Orae Finnigan and boys of .Lucknow. The Bains and. Finnigans had been to a bowling tournament for the children in Meaford. ew l• ights for-OPP cruisers dynamic array of flashing lights shaped in a forward- facing V -pattern. • Experiments were. con- ducted with severallight systems mounted on cruis- ers deployed to different - parts of Ontario. • Strobe lights are being - mounted on the corners • The Ontario .Provincial Police will introduce a new emergency light sys- tem, for its cruisers for enhanced.:visibilib and . safety, The •familiar•roof bar which has been in use since. theearly 1970s is being replaced -biy an aero and rear, decks of the cars to complement the new roof lights. • It is expected that a total of 900 OPP eruisers Will be fitted with the new light system during'` a :. three-year implementation. period. ri .. These bowlers received their 'trophies for great :bowllingwhen the YBC wound up for the season. Back row, from the .left: J.J.. Hubbard, Bantam: most improved; Richard Ellicott, Bantam high single and bowler of the year; Larrisa Bridges, Pee Wee most improved; Amanda King, Pee Wee high 'average. Front row: Rachel Elliott, Pee Wee high single; "B.ecca King, Smurf high average, Patricia Wall, Smurf most. improved, Nicole'"' Beyersbergen, Smurf high single. Absent Sean Berry, Pee Wee high double. (Livingston photo)', People: who read the newspaper .are not just reading it for the news. They're also looking for current events,' commentaries,',sports, fashion, entertainment, classifieds .,. and the advertisements! Newspaper Advertising Gets Results for advertising rates and 'information. WHO'S LISTENING WHEN YOU'RE TALKING? WHO'S WATCHING YOUR COMMERCIAL?