HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-09-17, Page 14Page 14 P Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, September 17, 1997
Group receives plaques
celebrating birthduLy•
by Mabel Whitby Alice Taylor and Mabel
After having a summer Whitby
break, it was good to get- • A trip was planned for
together again for our Sept. 14 to . Wingham
September meeting. Heritage Theatre to see
Bernadean Ritchie and 'Donna and. Leroy .and
Kay McIntosh were host- Gary Fyellgaard;. a Juno
ess', treating us .to an award winners
enjoyable lunch. . • . special table for the fall
Thirteen o members fair, celebrating the WI
attended the meeting. Roll 100th birthday.
call was a food that pro-, Starting off the pro-
motes good health.with grarri, Bernadean read
fruit ,and cranberry juice some informative home
Three WI groups will reme,dies,:such as using'
get together to, set up a• ..baking soda and vinegar•to
• topping the list. make a great, cleaning
A plaque Was.received . solution. •
from MPP Barb fisher, Bernadean•also read•the
congratulating the WI on .poem " Reme. r '
its. 100th birthday. Yesterday. '
Delegates to the rally in Kay played s• •
Elmwood, Oct 7 will be musical number's•
wi'ip� li
we all enjoyed, then she
read three short stories
from the ;.Grey Ox book:
The Thrashing . Be.e,
Before the Automobile
and the Run Away
Caboose, and since we
knew .some of the people
in the book, it was inter-
'esting and amusing. .
Bernadean closed the
meeting 'with. God Save
the Queen,
flake bedtime'
story time:
Fall fair discussed
by Elaine Errington
The St. Helen's
Woman's Institute met at
the hall with 10 ladies pre-
sent. Muriel Moffat
chaired the meeting in .the
absence of .'resident Luba.
We the Ode and
rep ad the Mary Stewart
collect.
Roll call was a donation
for the food bank.
The fall fair display,
was discussed and group,
three is .in. charge of set-
ting it up. The .quilt dis-
play at Goderich Museum
was discussed hs how
many ladies plan to attend.
A workshop will be
held<at Londesboro, Oct.
30.
• The Farm Hiker Tour is
Oct 5 in South Huron.
The WI. convention is.
Oct 23 in Embro. ;The
theme
•
is Safe and Healthy
Communities. •
A resolution will be
voted on regarding farm
machinery using roads. It
should be well marked
with reflective tape.
A PR10. wcirkshop will
be held Sept. 25 at Mount.
Br$'dges, Elaine
Gerrington is to attend.
The district rally is will
be held at Crediton.
Florence• McConnell.
read a letter from Patricia.
• Robinson who' was work-
ing in Guyana for the sum-
mer. The W.I. gave her a
donation to help her meet
expenses.
Edith Cooper read an:
.article on "Things that
affect everyone" for Isabel
Gaunt convenor of
Family and Consumer
Affairs. Edith also read
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"What's a Greeting Card"
for Janet McPherson.
Norma Raynard gave
the financial report.
Caroline Menary gave a
reading "Autumn's
Dance."
A letter was read from
the Historical Society stat-
ing that on Oct 2 at Christ
Church, Port Albert, a
plaque will be unveiled in
memory Of Rev: Robert
Murray, He was the first
chief superintendent of
Ontario's schoolsand was
buried at. Port Albert.
The meeting closed
with 0 Canada and God
.Save the Queen.
After ,singing the
Institute Grace, Muriel
Moffat and Janet
McPherson served a deli-
cious lunch.
Picnic
fuinf�ia;1
Anne and Dick
McCosh and Mary Anne
Kukoly enjoyed the
Colwell' picnic at the.
Kin..loss • Community'
Centre on: ° Sunday,
Although the numbers
were down, everyone had
a great time .visiting.:
• Special; guest was ,Bob
Berry; of Ann Arbou'r,.
Michigan. ,.
Currie .Colwell; Anne
McCosb and Mary Anne:
attended the funeral of
cousin Sadie Fitzsimmons .
of Pinkerton on .Saturday:
•. Mrs. Linda. Walker of
Richmond Hillspent the
week with • Doug ' and'.
Shirley MacDonald• and
family. •. .
Edna Stanley accompa
nied Marie Farrell ,and
lack and Elaine Moffat to,
visit.cousins :Elizabeth and
Harold Hendrick, who live:
near Zurich on Sunday:
Marion Gamble had
Mr. and =Mrs. Allen
.McTaggart of ;Opderich•
for dinner on Sunday:
Isabel
Brook 'and Marion
called on. Dorothy Wardell •
• Sunday evening and found
her much , improved, in
health.
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Young, Field representa-
tion from ,U.SCO zone 8,
Louise Hayter and Gwen
• McKellar will be,in atten-
• : dance at the pot luck sup-
per Sept 17.
Darlene granddaughter
of Elsie Irvin, and daugh-
ter of Betty Irvin and Fred
Sterling, •Highgate,
became the bride of Kent
Teskey at Turin United
Church on Sept. 6.
•We 'welcome Eppie
Lawrence to the Village
•Cherly Stephenson of
Howell,. Michigan spent
the weekend with Marjorie •
Thompson. .
Lauraine and Frank
Burgstaller of Barrie, spent
the weekend with Harrie
and Wilda Thompson.
Omitted from . last
week's list of students in
'Colle'ge was Jennifer
Collins who is attending
Teacher's ',College in
London..
Shelia. Pike_.of Rocky
Mountain• House', Alberta;
visited: Jitri and' 'Fran
Farrell: on Monday: Last
Wednesday the Dairy Club
went- to the Arran -Tara.
Fair; Congratulations to
Glen Farrell who Was
named 'Reserve Champion'
Showman.
,We send get well ,wish -
6s. to Alma •Gillies who:is
in St. Joseph's Hospital, ••
London following surgery.
Also to Bill McCreath..,
who is : in Victoria
Hospital.
doings:.
w resident
on Monday, Sept. 8. Eppie
no stranger to this area, is •
'residing •inthe former
Molly Jones residence..
Sympathy to wife
Myrtle Kerr, son Randy,
and daughter Sally and
nephew Gary in the pass-
ing of Alvin Kerr on Sept.
10
Funeral service was
held from McCallum and •
Palls Funeral Home,
Goderich on Sept. 13, with
Interment in Dungannon
Cemetery.,