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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-01-14, Page 12Pagel .. Lucknow SentineL Y tear ►, Jatiliattl 1,401 .tiprQcoted.po -10 byA:nnaMay Hunter Stranger in. Galilee, Rock took part in the service: Unit 1 and 2 main the fellowship mon" en Jan,' 6 at 12:30 for a, boy lunch. 'After a social' time• atnd‘a. sup of tea, Ella Hackett chairedthe program. She welcomed. the Ladies with. a New Years. wish. We sang standing at the Portal with Elsie : Houston, ` aercoinpanying. Scriptures • 'were read by Phyllis. 1VIortisen and Deanna • Reavie ori Stewardship, Laura Steffler in the devotions explained what Stewardship means,..:and 1QW in ourdaily lives. we can, with out time, .abili.- ties, and possessions Ave serve and commit all we have to. God, Then .she .. offered'.prayer• • • Allepe .Bradley toad a New Years wish •and a receipt for a happy New, -Year. Elsie Houston played . several 'nuirlrtters on the pi.ano.,W.hispering .Uape,; • of Ages and the M p1e. Leaf Forever: She also accompanied the closing hyrmzl; Ti's winter now 'the • ,snow is failing: Laura . closed with prayer: The, ladies separated for their, new groups ef.1998 and chose the leaders and .. officers. Laura Steffler will be •'leader. for Unit 2, and. Lois. Walden for Unit 1. The leaders each made announcements and con, ducted busttness for new beginnings, : , . . Unit 3' • by Kathy .Nicholson Unit 3 of the Lucknow United:Church Women meton `Jan, 6 'in the church parlor. The. Worship servicewas taken. from the continuing ,study' "Uprooted People." The comniittee of Kay ' Crawford, Mary • Lou, Irwin, and Jane Treleaven, 'All members took part in the responsive reading. Glenda"' Morison sang "Homeless People, Will you ;,isten."• - • Mary Lon Irwin opened, the business,.nf the 'fleet- ing with a peen' entitled "New Beginnings." Rellcall Was answered . with the payrmeht of annu- al fees. Fellowship of 'Least Caen was an _Zimbabwe •and was read by 1Wiary- • floyae, • • Reports were•given• by. ' Velma Morningstar for Nimble . Finge.rs, ' Kay - • Collyer for Citizenship, :,bora'•- Martin for Stewardship, 'and -Shirley •$rooks for Community -Friendship • The UC•W • general.. meeting will be held an.. Sympathy to area f:..ilii;s by Miildred Loree .- MacDonald passed away Evniyn-Eattle o,f Txilliutr The• weather• . ca�n in Victoria Hospital,. Court in R.ineardane cele- e Hem whiter ` ter . o . London with his funeral orated' her .88th birthday, hinge am .int t- services on Sunday after.- -ler .brother,. Leonard springfasto whiter pretty wen. MacDonald of Brantford not, Have ve ,h ate we are Visitation for. Raymond arranged a 'small party .for sto to have tad er ice Aaltoin of the lsingsbridge her in, the small dining• storms that lxrt othtrr parts area was; on; Monday with ronin irr the Lodge of the country ...: The funeral ` horse his serviee'an'"f 4esday. »resect :were 'l�iarntan and Sympathy is extended Grace•Taytor, • Dorothy.' seems tv be the busiest , Lo'each•al' these families MacLeod; Leonard, and place around t tion f . Austin and Mildrec Loree:. Evelyn still misses all her • friends in Lucknow. Tuesday, an. 6 wal the - as tbey.tnaurrr Lite death a their loved ones. service for Ureana; Lyons,, Qn Sunday, .tan, 1'1 t- mother of Ebb X.yc ns and • . Doris Culbert, who had • passed arvay,,in Huron i;ea N ursing Homey Brussels: Archie Nicholson passed away , at • the . . • Country Road Ledge ort. . Wednesday With his funer- al on Friday. •On Thursday . night. Leonard (Punch) • eats on Jan. 27'at 7:30 p m, Tlre' u eeting„:closed:.. m 1. With prayer, followed by:• ,. lunch served by the comT (; (' mittee;. Enjoy music: by Margaret Errington: ' and Teresa Courtney • Rose Reber and her nephew Billy. Dykstra vis-. ;fled is-- •'i.ted with her sister Diana Th p o , d + Adam orxt s n an :sons • and Mack in Toronto frond Ian. 2 to S. They enjoyed, the musical "Showboat at the Ford Theatre: A former Kingsbridge resident,. g-3/' Dalton passed away at the Wingham and District' .Hospital on Saturday. ^Ray °wo11•'1aave celebrated- his 93rd birthday 'on Jan. ` l 8. He; was a resident at HuronLea, lir Brussels. Visitation 'was',;,at MacKenzie. and McCreath Funeral, Home, Lucknow 'with funeral'Mass ,cele- ,brated at, St, :Joseph's Roman' Catholic Church, Kingsbridge on Tuesday; `,Sincere sympathy to his- . family 'Mike and •Betty, Lou, Terry and Anne,, Dan .and. 1Vlaril.yn' Kathy MacDonald; Clete and Mary Louise, his -19' grandchildren, '4 great grand;cbiIdren, his brother • Father Mike .I3aJton and . his sister: Antoinette., John, and Rose Austin, idell Austin, Eldon and. Mary. Austin and:Joe Teresa. Courtney attended the 80th 'birthday cclebra-. :ions for their , aunt Catherine Austin at St Peter's Parish Hall, Goderieh on Sunday,. Supper followed at.the horde of her son •Ken • and Nancy Fitzpatrick, R.R. 6, boderich. Donald Nicholsotx helped Rose Reber break tutu her house on Saturday vetting when she locked. `terself,out. A ladder bole- d d t on rowe .,was use to ge the slippery roof to gain. entry through an upstarts bedroom window which was sealed shut by the recent sleetstorm, Rose is thankful. First euchre card party of the new year was held.. • at Dungannon .. Senior Citizen Centre ;an Jan. 7. High and low: scorers of the everting. were' Norine Park, Ailen Trommer, George _Cardiff' and Tom Young, , . Janet;and Gary Caesar are the proud grandparents of a baby girl Joyce Emma Mae, born Jan: 7, at St. Joseph's Hospital, London•, Mother. Lisa and baby Einma,:. who , returned home .on.Jan. 9,- are doing very nicely. ,Sympathy is extended to sister Helen' Nicholson; brother Donald Nicholson and'wife'Helen,` in the loss •of their father Archie Nichol$on, beloved bus-. ii and of:'th'e Tate Edytl'i (Birdie) Reed. Archie, in ,his 92nd year, was a resident at Country' Road Lodge and passed away peacefully in his sleep on Jan. 7. -. Funeral service was conducted from MacKenzie and McCreath chapel, on Jan, 9. Nicple Brindley--cele- brated rindley=cele- brated her 11th birthday, Jan. 5 by having two par- ties in her, honor. The first, held%n Jan: 2, was attend- ed by four of her school friends; • supper at McDonalds and viewing a locale ' The, evr.cutive• of LtOucknaw • Meals an oron Wheels met at Pinecrest ' 1Vlarior f. "thr, Jar. •e' tnovie at the: theatre,;. was meeting.orRutheiThdmanupsony. thq afterncion.feature,, reported• the :addition of :.. On;Jan 4, g><andp'arents ':'three more clients making Sharon and J Weaver, '' ;the, total 11, ... Violet and ' Leonard” The addition' of three - Brindley, aunts, uncles and .new"driver volunteers cousins were :entertained' • brings;the total to 28;, attheir home:: There were 135 meals • Attending the wake and delivered in December. funeral • serv#ee of theirMrs. Thoiupson. deliv- cousin . Earl :Dwight'°:erred iliac Christmas, don - Dahmer, f Paisley � were. ':ners on Christmas. Day.' „Rog allec and Rw et anand • Each' one receiving a, Panr;, candy, ,' cane and • - a Elsie Pannabecker,; Jim Christmas serviette Roth and IViargaret"Errington on• also delivered' 10: New Jan, 8-and:9. • Year's; day dinners;Each 'Evelyn Errington and of these had a :treat Evelyn.; Walton,: residents wrapped`.ixi. red cellophane .at.Pinecrest,. ,ere honored with ,a •Happy'New; Year by having guests fear Conti- '.,ta attach'ed..`T'hese meals nenital breakfast and vise : went out at unch.;`time tation on Sunday, instead instead of • the .;usual Guests . of : Evelyn evening meal. and were Errington were Harvey very much appreciated, and Beck Culbert;,Jim and Sue: Elliott;, food direr-''. Margaret Errington, , tor/.vo•lunteered, to get Evelyn'' Walton's guests, information on having the ueie herr's.on A1e7t; and nutrtuoncomposition of wife Elaine,-• grandson the meals analyzed: This • Oleg and wife Wanda and . ; is :a free service for meni=, three great grandchildrenbens. of the Ontario Amber, _Jessieand•Dylan.: Community, Support. .Hooray' -Megan • Association`:, of..which. Logtenberg was home for. Luckriow Meals ori the weekend. from London Wheels is a member. • hospital. The Ontario.. Possibilities are•great, °community : Support that she may . he home., Associatign and the Bell mid -week,• Mobility'l oundation are Megan is a bit unsteady joining' together, to launch in her balance, but, Wilk- a eampaign in,,slpport.01 ing and talking;: Fier moth- Meals; on'• Wheels, pro-- er Kay quotesher recov-. grams. They, are offering a .. cry as truly a miracle. grant to help cover`;costs The community rejoic- of food packaging and' es, with the,family preparation of ,meals. An application will be made to take advantage of HIMkiAtiosraoict 1041611,410044 .. t►,s�,,ir� grant. ` • ,wi,rarres ,iardds M7 kion. The executive extends a sincere :thank•you'to all volunteers for the hours theydedicate; , All Men's & Ladies' 'Fail & Winter Clothing - Sale Starts Jan, 7198.•. HAFtIVIA 14 LUCKNOW "528:2011. Lottery' Winners" Jame Heckel` #1,046 00-': • Lions Ladles #009$T5 0R'' Jean Philips • #995 $50 00 Lucknow ��.S its .Complex, (Schedule Jars',14'102'1). ' Jati. 14 ' : Figure Skating 4:00 p.m. Minor Hockey (P) - 7:30 p.m. ' Lancers (P,) 9:30 p.m .: • Ladies' Ati*iiiary,to Winter Sports 7:30 . Minor Hockey (P)'- 4:45 p.m, Rec Hockey ;'9:30'p:m• Minor Hockey (P)'- 4:45 p,m. Novice Rep vs. Ripley- 6:16 p.m • Lancers vs. Mildrnay - 8:30 Wet Jan. 17 Figure Skating 8:00 a m, (Test :Day 8-10:00 airs.) Pre Tyke vs.Brussels =noon tyke. (Senior):; vs Kincardine• -1:00 p.m. Minor Hockey (P) 200 p.m, Novice'Bi vs Hanover - 3:00 Girls vs Clifford - 4:00' p.m. >'- Peewee Vs Hanover - 5:30 p; in. Bantam B vs Kincardine 7:00 p.m. • JuV8niles vs St. Marys - 8:30 p.m,,, Rental • '10:g0 p.m. ''• Jan. 18 Ming!' Heckey(P).= 8:00 a.m.''r Rentals .`•9:$0•a,m. Public Skating Rental 3.00'p m. . .peewee Rep,vs, Ripley „4:30 p;m:, Atom Rep vs Wirrgham - 6:00 P.M. ' Atom B vs Walkerton `7.15 Mid9et AE vs Port Slgin -6:30 p.m. Rental = i 0:00 p. ' Jan: 19 Minor' Hockey (P) 4:46 p m ; Novice B2 vs Walkerton , 630'p m. Bantam Rep vs Ripley' 730 pini. Midget Rep vs t rayton - 9:00 p.rn Jan, 20 Parents &Tots 10:00 a,rn Figure Skating - 4:00 : m. . Novice S5 vs 02 - 6:20 p.m. Minor Hockey (P) - 7:30 p.m.: >. . Rec :Hockey: 9:30 p.m. Jan; 2i NO PARENTS & TOTS TODAY, Figure'Skating . 4;00 p.m. J Girls vs Teeswater - 7:30 p.m:. Minor Hoekay: (P) •8:30 p m,, Lancers (P) - 9:30 cirri: Jan 15 Jai. 16