The Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-06-11, Page 12•
Page 12 — Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, Jtne 11, 1997
Congratuiations to Murrays on daughter's arrival
Our congratulations go
out 'to Don and 'Barb
Murray on the safe arrival
this week of their chosen
daughter.
Grace Eckenswiller'
hosted Myrtle Percy and
her sister Annie .Scott,
from Trillium. Court in
Kincardine, on Sunday.
afternoon.
Visiting with Jack and'
Joan Barr this week was
Betty Hamilton of St.
Catharines.
We are sorry to report
Jessie Moon has not been
feeling well since coming
home from Goderich hos-
pital. Hope you're feeling
'better soon Jessie!
Jack and Joan Barr met
his brother and wife,
Russell and Trixie. Barr,
from Aurora in Wingham
for lunch on Sunday and
visited at thehospital with
Doris and Morley Bushell.
Morley is a patient and.we
wish him a speedy recov-
ery.
Violet Thompson, for-
merly from Holyrood and
Lucknow, is recuperating
at. Wingham and District
Hospital from a fall. Hope
you're soon out and about
again Violet! ,
Silver Lake WI
On Wednesday evening
Silver Lake WI met at the
home of Lauretta Hodgins:
The president Kay
Thacker opened the meet-
ing in the usual manner,
and seven ,people
answered the rollcall.
Doreen Young thanked
everyone for the flowers
and cards received during
her convalescent from.
surgery.
A letter was read from
the 4-H Club asking for
assistance in hosting a
club from Alberta. It was
voted to give them $25.
It. was decided to'order
four life membership pins
for people .serving 25
years.
A time was spent plan-
ning the birthday party in
'August.
Holyrood WI
Holyrood WI met
Thursday afternoon at the
home of Agnes -.Hodgins.
The president Grace
Eckenswiller welcomed
everyone, read a poem
"June", followed by the
Ode arid. Mary Stewart
Collect.
Plans were made to cel-
ebrate the WI 100th
anniversary on July 3 at
Holyrood in the institute
room.. Former .institute
. members and friends are
to be' invited.
Joan Murray and Grace
Eckenswiller gave a report
on the District Annual at
Tiverton.
The topic 'Safe and
Healthy Community' pre-
pared . by Charlene
McEwen was read by Joan
Murray who also read a
poem, "Friendship
Village." Betty Bushell
read "Rural.` Scene." Joan
Murray read an article on
hay fever - symptoms and
causes. -
Courtesys were given
by Grace Eckenswiller. A
tasty lunch was served by
Agnes and Volaine
Hodgins.
We were pleased to
have May Boyle of Maple
Breezes with us for the
afternoon.
Town and -.Country Club ..
members go to spring rally
by Teresa Courtney
Members of the.
Lucknow Town and
Country Club., . Branch
#244, attended Zone 33,
Spring Rally,+ 1997, held in
the ` Moorefield
Belt, take a pictwte.
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Community Centre on
May 30.
Guest speaker Irene
Mawer, spoke on "Seniors
Should Enjoy Life." She.
was full of° vim and vigor
and showed us how won-
derful it is - to be alive in
the '90s.' Life. is 10 per
cent of what happens to
you and 90 per cent t is how
you react to it. Everyone.
should all be looking for-
ward to the year'200 Y.
Teresa Courtney, secre-
tary for Lucknow gave the
annual report. Joan
Robinson, president read
several interesting poems.
With each group 'pro-
viding entertainment we
heard bands, skits, recita-
tion and songs. .
On June 8 'members
met outside the Anglican.
Church in Lucknow and
walked in as a body to
attend the service.
Following the service they
enjoyed, a pot luck lun-
cheon at the River Valley
Apartznent§.
Info day
well
attended
In honor of Seniors
Month, . 'the. Royal
Canadian Legion, Branch
309 recently held : a
Seniors Information Day.-
Those who' attended the
fee session were treated
to speakers on various
subjects.
The OPP officer Nick
presented an informative
and humorous look, at
safety in the car and' in •
your home,
Our 'volunteer ' fire
department: had Paul
Finlay show an excellent
film and discuss fire safety
in the home.
Elizabeth Broonfieid,.• a
'public health nurse, spoke
on keeping active, and.
there was an excellent pre-
s.en.tation from Sally'
Lawton of the Wingham`.
and Area Day Centre.
,Followed by refresh-
ments, this session was
well attended and will.
probably be repeated.
sometime in the fall, with
different topics.
The monthly Seniors
dining out program was
held at the Legion on
Wednesday, with 125
attending. Lorne
McKenzie entertained and
everyone had a great time.