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Memoriam
HACKETT
In Loving, memory. Of a dear
rrlother, Virginia. Margaret,.,
who passed .away .May;24,'
1985.,-. :• •
Even thougt? we `cannot.'
touch ,
We embrace rile memories
that mear►so much;..
RerneYnbered always by Son
Jim and wife Cathy. -7211e
HODGES ,
In loving memory, of a dear
ao,n and brother Terry J.
r Who .passed away 3 years
,.ago May 240994.,
He . gave . No one a ;i,ast
'farewell ' •
He,saidood-bye,to Non --
The Heavenly Oates were. •
Open'
471 Cards .of
T inks
• FARRISH
Many thanks for the cards,
visits, phone calls and gilts I
received while a patient in
University. Hospital-, London
and since returning: home.
Alt is. greatly appreciated.
Sincerely Grant. --21x
Coming
Events
STAG AND DOE
for Clint Murray and Kern
Snowden, Saturday,.May
' 31, Lucknow Arena, 8 p.m. -
1 a.m„ music by Ultimate '
Sound. Age of. majority.
Tickets available at: door or
' by calling Kim 528-2279. -
,21,22x
4LM Coming
EVOnts.
STAG & DOE
for 'Charles Murray and
'Sally Douglas. Friday, May
23, Teeswater Auditorium 9
p.m. - 1 'a.m. Lunch' provid-
ed. Music by DJ- Tickets at
door. " Bus leaving.
IUlontg.ontery'a 8:30 p.m.
Picking up at Holyrood and
Kinloss on the,way,. —20,21
ANNIVERSARY SERVICE
wild be held at Knox
Presbyterian Church, Ripley
' on Sunday, May 25. at 11
a.m. Guest speaker = Gwen
Whilsmith,. Special music -
'Larry. Irwin:: Everyone' wel-
come. --21
RUMMAGE SALE.
Friday, May 30; 2 - 8 p.m.,
Saturday; May 31,, '10 a.m. -
3 p.m. at the home of Jack
McGuire, (Huron Auto
Wreckers) 'R;R. #5
Lucknow, Conc. 2.
Sponsored by the Huron
Bruce Children Helpers.
Inside. Good clean throe -
tions accepted' 395-2827. or .
395-4150. --20-22
BINGO ,
Goderiob Knights of
Columbus, Thursday, 7 p.m.
Columbus Centre, 390
Parson's Court, $4,-700 in
prizes; progressive jackpot
Of $1000:00;. regular _jack-
pot
ack-pot of $1,250 must go:Lic:
#157920..—13tfar
BARN DANCE
Saturday, June 7, Lucknow
District Sports complex;,.
con:cert'8 to 9:30 p.m.,
dance 10to 1. Featuring fors•
mer Barn Dance artists, new..
artists;:: special Local guests.
$1'Q . adults, 12 sand under
$5. Door opening 7:30, no
reserved seats. Phone 528.-
2627. Proceeds •to 'Make It
•Greet , i.n '98 Reunion'..
fundraising.--17-23er •
BOOK SALE' ,
c now racy aturday,
May ,1.7, - 24 during library.
hours --16-21 xc
Dear Jesus said - Please
.Como.
To'Those Who have a Son,
Cherish him with care;
Vou will never know the
heart ache
When you tum and he's not
'. there.
Always rni.ssed,by Dad,
Mom and family.
47." Cards of ..
Thanks
GIBSON ,
Sincere thanks to all who
showered me with gifts on
May 4. Special thanks to'
Carol Anile, Bobbi Anne
and Terri Lynn for hosting
the shower. Bev. -21x• •
•
GAMMIE: r,
I would like to extend a spe-
cial thanks to all the secre-
tive party planners and all
my friends and relatives.
*Special thanks to those who
compiled 'the memorable
album, video,: you know.who
•you are. Also for all those
interesting cards and gifts, it.
made for a very interesting ---
and memorable 50th. Bryan;
--21
GARDEN PARTY
'sponsored by'Trinity. UCW -
Ashfield, Tuesday, June 3, 5.
- 7' p.m.,. at Brookside
school.. Adults $7.50; 6' to 19
$3.75, under 6' free, --
''21,22x
SKATING CLUB'
Annual meeting Thursday, ,
May 22, 7 p.m. at arena.
important for all skating par-
ents`to. attend.' --20,21ar.
CALLING. MUSICiANS ,
(singers and .instrumental,
ists) to 'join. pt, at Morrison`
Berries fore" ammin' in the.`
itechurch '� hosts
cardj.arty for anniversary
byjean� Ross
Whitechurch Woolen's
Institute held a euchre
party May 14 in honor of
the 100th anniversary of
the WT,started by Adelaide
Hoodless. Dessert ,was
served prior to cards.
Branches from Lucknow,
St. Helen's, Iairshea,
Wingham, Teeswater;' and
H'olyrood were guests.
Eleven tables were in
play. High lady:•Rosemary
Preiss, ` second high
Eieanbr .Brown. White
card : high Thirza
Donaldson, second Mabel
Whitby. Most lone hands -
pink card - Elaine
Hodgins, most lone hands
white card Katie
McCormick.
Draw prizes were won
by Mary O'Malley,
Margaret King, Muriel
McKenzie, and Jean
Whitby.
The institute colors of
blue and gold decorated.
the .hall and: a display of
old quilts, institute plates,
and pictures were on dis-
play.
President Jean Ross 'and
hostess Helen Currie wel-
comed everyone.
Mildred McClenag'han
and John McKinnon visit-
ed last week with Ted. and
Vera McClenaghan of
Kitchener
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Elliott and Karen were
Visitors last Sunday with
Paul and. Ruth Laidlaw
and family of Dorchester.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Purdon spent Mother's.
Day weekend with their
daughter . Kendra and
Bruce Clooney of Aurora.
Bob, Lois, Alexander,
and Amanda 'Ross of
Waterloo visited Sunday
with Don and Jean Ross.
SJ( WMS hosts spring rally
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LUCKNOW FAA..ER:S', , ! "Fields," with: Phil Main,
MARKET ' Saturday; June 28, 1.1 tarn.
Wednesdays 9 . • tc, , 4, 12;30 p.M.•e Please give'
Agriculture Building (beside Vicky' a call at 528-2210 or�
sales barn), crafts; meat, . •• 528-3937, if, interested or�for
produce, breads. For ven- more details.'--20,21,22ar
dors or information.' call '" ' WATCH OUT
Reby'�MacLennan R.R. 1 for'the .:Lucknow Kinette•
Tiverton, 400-27-01 353 - -•Bikes A-Then---on-Saturday, ..
5014. 18-43x May 31, Our local children
Will be: out with spo'n"ser
sheets canvassing, the area,
-�20 2.1,22ar .'
STRAWBERRYFESTIVAL:;
Thursday,` ' .June 12,
Lucknow Presbyterian'.
Church, 2 settings' 5 p.m:
and 6:30• p.m. Tickets in.
advance only''at Finlay
Decorators ..:, , 528-3434
Monday - Friday 8 a.m. ; 6
p.m., Sat. 8 a.m 113:m._-=
19-24
CO-ED so—PITCH'
TOURNAMENT
Hosted by the W.W.
SwamperS Ladies Ste -Pitch
Team. Being held at the.
Dungannon Agricultural Hall
an Saturday, June 7. First
12 teasers to registerby May
28 are: eligible. $t50/team..,
Call Renay 357-279Q or
Susanne 529-7170.
20,21 cc
STAG && DOE
;for
Bev Gibson
(nee Harrison)
and,
James Menary
Friday May 23/97
Goderich Arena
Lunch Provided
Age of ltriajnty
Don't miss this great musical:
extravaganza: Soundsation's
Spring Show `High School
:Reunion'. May . 30 & 31.
Teeswater Community Centre .at
7.59 p.m: Tickets' $10 pp.
Available at Ralph's in Port
'Elgin, Pelican Pete's in
Kincardine, Cut &Curl:iri.
• Lucknow or call 519-395-0433. '
Dental•. Trivia
Mouth protectors help
prevent ,injuries to the
mouth, teeth, lips, cheeks
,and tongue. There are
many types, of mouth -
guards. Ask your. dentist
what's best for you.
GIVE SOMEONE
A SECOND CHANCE.
Please give generously,
by Mildred'Loree •
The WMS group of South Kinloss
hosted the Spring' Vitally for the Maitland
Presbyterial on May 12. Ladies from 16
different societies sat down to a delicious
salad supper'served.at,6 p.m.. The meeting opened with an,•enthusi-
astic sing song and` welcomed' by
President Erlma Haldenby, who read
"Why God Made Hugs:"
Rev. Peggy Kinsman: welcomed every
one to South Kinloss. •
The Kinlough group led in the worship
service coriparing" the mission work. to
crocuses. They are not afraid to . take: a
dare;, arid- step out in the ice and cold Qf
early spring. Joan Barr and Doiris
Paulusse sang '`;The Hem• of. His
Garment" .for .thea scripture: Others partic-
ipating were Marilyn: Reid; : Betty Bushell
and Erlm�a Haldenby. Erlma:• ,presented
different situations and asked everyone to
consider.how " they would respond.
The offer ngiwas taken ,up by,laches
from Lucknovv. and N'ori'na 'Ray hard gave
the offertory prayer.
' ea ie ►it•" Bell; Shirley
Colwell and Rena Forster, ofSonar'
Kinloss sang two different times through
out •the program for the;,enjoyment'of
everyone: • •
Ighlig.hts: from` the ,Hamilton
London Synodical, . held in Sarnia April-
22
pril
22"and 23,: were given bysome of the
delegates that had been present for;, this
50th- Anniversary celebrations.•
The keynote speaker Was Rev. ,Heather:
Vais, of Brantford..who spoke .Of the
Women's Missionary Society as avibrant
organization in the church; 'We should
take inventory of "the,past and see into'' the
future.
• The theme for the evening ,program
was '."Witnessing •Yesterday and
Tomorrow" with the presidents of each
Presbyterial 'wearing clothing represent-:.: prayer.
'Th Ld' Trio,sR hB it '
ing the year their respective presbyterials
were formed.
Huron Perth Presbyterial. invited the.
Synodical to Knox Presbyterian Church,
Stratford for the 1998 annual meeting.
Mary -Wray gave a report of the
Children's Rally to be'held :at Camp.
Kintail June 9.'
Kathleen Elliott, Norma R.intoul and
Jean Ross of Whitechurch coeducted the
"Tn Memoriam" : service. ;
This year's recipient of the honorary
membership certificate,• presented by the
Presbyterial, was Freda Scott of Belgrave
for her service throughout the years; ;•
Rev. Kinsman introduced Wilma
Welsh of Don 1Vtalis, who Works in the •
church office:: in International Ministries,
,and, Congregational Life,: as; our .special.
speaker for the evening. She told. us that
;we• have.45..mi.ssionaries• around the
world plus 26. •• partners, 'Presently there
• are six more preparing to, go and serves
.The theme for the: meeting ""Far
.Away Mission. Begins."at Home" -, was
fiirther deeveloped as •she told us sorne of
the differences we can and do:. make as
we do our part Pe#lcils, paper and books
.' were .supplied for 'poverty stricken:.:
Giiateinala �as''welI as;three decent meals
week for children in Costa.Rica: 'Some
of .�tlie1problen s: •of. churches in` China,,
Hong, Kong. and ••Taiwan were brought to.
our attention. Hong Kong is Co be,.
returned to the rule of'China, on July .1:
Manyaof the 'well -:to do people -have
already: left but what will happen to the
Poor? •
Mildred, Dupont thanked Mrs, Welsh
for her informative Message: •
The courtesy remarks to all that had
participated to make this. such a success-
ful rally were given by: Alice Nicholson.
and following . the hymn„ Betty Mitchell
of Molesworth' closed the meeting with
Members of ; the Daffodils, season 'winners on the. Town and Country •
bowling league include, from the left: Loreen. Allton," Frank Alton, Ferri
MacDonald, Arne Anderson, Doris Culbert, Dorothy Eckenswiller, Jenny,
McPherson, and Wan Todd. Absent: May Hunter,. (Livingston: photo)'