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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-06-25, Page 16Page 16 -- Lucknow Sentinel, 'Wednesday, June 25,1997 FormerUnited Church minister is , est s e ..��.: r by Mildred Loree The Lucknow United Church celebrated their 135th, anniversary on Sunday with a former minister, Rev: Gerald • McFarlane as guest speak- er. Rev. McFarlane is the new president of Hamilton .Conference of the United Church of Canada. In the morning service the junior . and senior choirs'presented special music and in the evening Folks .` are visiting by Jean Ross" Mr. and ' Mrs. Harry 'iutoskie of Kitchener, and Thelma Cardiff of Brussels were Saturday `visitors with Norma Rintoul, Mr.,and Mrs's ,Fre.d Parry, Travord and Brooke of St. Tloinas and Mr. and' 'Mrs. 'Larry Armstrong of Bright were .Sunday 'visi- tors with Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong. George • and: Ethel' Wilson of .Georgetown were Friday visitors with - Don-and'Jean. Ross. Bill and Kathy Gibson pent. the', weelend in Hamilton; with Mr. and Mrs. Bill. Fisher who were '. celebrating their wedding' anniversary. WMS Chalmerts ,WMS' ladies .held their meeting oh:June 18 at the .h.om'e• of- Jean' Ross, Dessert was served • , - prior, to the meeting. Vera; Falconer was the 3eader. and gave the call :to wor- ship on definitionof a father basedon Father's Day. Norma Rintoul read the scripture . and Vera fol- lowed with the Meditation "Doing small .things with great love and followed with• prayer. Readings called :"Little Things" and"Beauty" were read, by Kathleen Elliott and. Mildred Purdon. Vera': gave • the topic: "The Missionary Kid.."'' '' The rollc.al1 was •ariswered. by naming` a. missionary and telling what they are doing: • WI Whitechurch Women's Institute went to Blyth on Thursday to see the play ' • Quiet in the Land., Twenty-two attended. ' After the play • al] went to the • • Grandview Restaurant for supper which wasenjoyed by all. This takes the place of the June meeting. the Harbouraires trout Goderich provided the special music. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Pocock (Joyce Glenn) from Dawson Creek, B.C. visited this past week with her sister-in-law Lenore °Glenn. Lenore and family attended the wedding at gFE•77—""ThVMb,..,„„,, Guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.. •Walter Dickie and family, in their recently renovated home, were Rev. ,and Mrs. Alex MacDonald of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Di'clde North Street United Church, 'Goderich, on June 14 of Nancy Steckie and Michael Huber. '. On Saturday, Mildred Loree attended the. High • School Reunion of the Grade IX (9) classes of 1940 and 41 of the . Teeswater Continuation School. There were over 50 in .attendance with some people looking still thesame andothers hav- ing changed considerably in the last 50 plus years.' Lois Chamney, Muriel Moffat, Ross 'Taylor, and Fred Karus were high win- ners at the St. Helen's WI shoot party last week the Isabel Kilpatrick had most shoots. Anne Anderson, Isobel Kilpatrick, Richard Grant and Cliff Menary`were high shoot players at the • Drop in Centre last Friday. Clifford . Watson. • and" Margaret Errington tied:.' for the most shoots. Ir Larry pleased Warren, The place the Warren, Officiating Catherine marriage over, Maid was bridesmaid Shannon Amber junior , red` McKnight. rl. All from M Philips was the Ushers Cowan,of Lucknow. - Cowan' L and Mary Jo Cowan, of Lucknow, are to announce the marriage of their son Eric to Daryl, daughter of Forbes and Bev Stewart, of Manitoba. T marriage took May 17, 1997, at Forbes' farm, at Woodlands, Manitoba. Q ing was C ne Waterer, m e commis, stoner, of honor Charlene Clays; b aid was Smith, with A Slater as bridesmaid a Lindsay ht" as #lower- gi of them are ". Manitoba. Rick of Manitoba best man. were Dan Stewart, of•Manitoka; Kevin of Atlanta, Georgia, and Michael Cowan At err � spa, 1VL 'Cowan, Congratulations from your family. • Did you know? Research has shown' that some homes and offices have two to five times the' levelsof outdoor, .air 'pan - Attends • reunion The 1957 graduating class of nurses from Stratford General Hospital held its 40th reunion in Stratford on June 13, 14 and .15. Twenty of the 22 gradu- ates were present for the • festivities which included seeing Camelot • on Saturday afternoon. Mary Smeltzer Mills, Audrey Stanley Wickie and Margaret Miller Cameron 'were among those present. Most bad not seen the classmates from Alabama -and the one from Denver. Co: for 40 yea"rs. The girls from Dawson Creek . and Thunder Bay we not re able to attend. It seemed amazing that there were so few changes in the "girls." At least six are still actively involved in nursing. "T tion. 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