The Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-03-25, Page 9Studen
by Erbil* Haldenhy
Monday .moaning finds
- our. teachers and young
folk back to school in:
Bmce County., hope you
• all enjoyed your brealc and-
- =ready for the last miler*-.
Ware - a year's end.,}.
Rirdough Presbyterian
Church, was ledin worship
by Rey. Dr. Douglas
.MacDonald pf Bruce
Smell. Next Sunday Marc
Bertrand, Sim o e.. is the
speaker with fellowship to
• follow .% . _.,
Elbert ` and " Nina
Bushell entertained Rev.
and Mfrs. MacDonald on
.Sunday , af~errroen. At the
same home wea'e. Cornelius
and. Myrtle Zonder van and
• Bessie Matdden..
Cornelius and M.yrrtle
later ; i on Jinn and
and teachers back to scho
Teresa Thompson. ,Reg
Disown also vmsrted et the
"fhorpsen home.
Drum and --Barb Bushell
and girls
returned'
home from
t ' ter a ..i
1'iichiga.ra
.ltuliday. •
Our sincere
sympathy goes -out, to the
Turnbull; . Melvin and
' Cornish families lathe luso
of their loved:ones.
smother successful sup-
per was .held at the Kinloss,
Cenunonity Centre with
the north 'group. in charge„
Dent; forget the coif/arty.
Another successful
sleigh ride party was held.
at - the .. D:ore amp on
Sunday, with people.
enjoying winter odes. amid
het chilli.
Karen Miller, , of
"hranto, ;Kevin aumd Susan
cll .and .1inm, Miller,
l ,tteheiter> were
home, this
week, with .
Allen, and.
4ucy IVlrlter«
' Visitrtrs
through ' the
week with Edbert and Nina
Bushell were Walter and
Mary Sreckles, I intough,
Ralph -and Evelyn:.
Port A.Ittert 441
• On Mph 17, the $ew
. and Sewa went to Dolma-
Hayden's house,.
First Donne. and .Iudy '
took four -kids each and:..
they showedus the, parts
of a scwxxtg machine..
Then. we,suwed a. pattern
tour know
Themipson arta tinnily.
Cbestey, Mr, and -Mrs.
Clifford Crozier, Qoderich,
;foanne 440114. Ottawa,
Catherine eraser of
A.rmow and ' Kimberly
Kaufirem. Kiniough.
Edbert and Nina also
visited: Essie Bloomfield.:
Faisley, on Sunday.
We ant srrryto report
Dotug: Dell' front.. our com-
munity has' moved to
Ripley: Good luck, Doug!'
onapiece o paper.
Whet vire were done we
made ascissor case. •
Then we chose presi-
dent Deni: Maize, )(lee -
president Alyshe
Crawford secretary .l£y.
Crawford - and news
r.eporter.blathaniel: Miller,
•
•
rr<g, wmm a your
ctllowirxg xn r
ltd: of rna tr of ;i rnlr s . teWn••
t;, alli who,, dined ire:: Wsrld.
'file plaque east
nil,. the flag was,
&t,with. the'• Money
red in the cob' ni ,fity
•a
C(1Iectj n.
at. that cars
:44w
aCrrd': cigarettes: to Kinlossme ovegseas:: On their:
rete ea k was given a
Adorn
•
ottgott?g.. $0)44scrrs1ttp turas been
nd fpm . etttb.
in feasor yearsthe
l o, yrot d Wl iras.h d: two:
dl cr
pro ad tts;: Ab the
asolved this'
rts, included.;
Cxrace<
ii 0ett;}?•.;
yrtl'e Percy;'
a122ar braiC;e
ay ,.services
were :started
b i group
in ,192-1`
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"Another: Way To R.lay"
tottery Winnere.
Arnold Stothers #g17 $150
17enn& :Elliott #75 . `$75.00
John pgtlard _ #1041 $50.00:
Li cknow sports complex
(Schedule Maroh .2 Aril 1)
Mar, 25
Mar. 26
Mar. 27
Mat 28
Mer 29
t+A�►r, 3Q
Figure -Skating 3:U0
Navica Rep va, Brussels (exh) .:7:aPnr.
Minc?r Hockey (P) - 8:$0 pm .
Minor Hockey.- (P) 4;4,6.prn,
Atom -8, vs,;Kincardine (exh):- 5:45 tem
Novices Nonriaarfbyr 7 00 p.m.
(Gamne
e 4/5 it c) "
Mngr< Hockey (P) •. 0O p.m,
Roc Hockey (p)--; 9:3Q p m.
Minor Hockey (P) 4 4$ P m:
Pretyke T Urnanent $ Q0 aid 3,OCi,p m.
Nlidgot AE 4s, 8tar Nations = 3:00 p.m;
(POPe 4/itnac Q:K14 A phials)
M Rep-vsi,Haiifkurtori or -Ayr 5:00 p,m.
{Yen ativo:Qamti 1/5,Q•M.1.A Finars).
44%40i4e ea. creernee B:* P.m;
(Aetna 410 it r►t0 9:N4.H.A. FinAia)
Fiqu14 4lr t0Cr0 Car0va19.00
4 000 flOPA1S.HOIOVrt0,0 or "Aye 5:0Q tin .
0404. xl0-9,M.4:A..F10440, tants ttva).
4, Rin,-8.50p,m.
setakatkv t . Q am
4 /101444E.1011004 p.m.
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edoesday, MMnre 1994 - Page 9
Youn feted
thday .pax
•frrotrn, pine 7.
winner. Forty -torr the tow
score broughthonors to
Jeff Wadley and Crys.tal •
Margaret Young's birth,
day was March 19, and in
her honor a family dinner
was held' at the home of
daughter. Linda and
Donald : Culbert.
Krystal .kanazavecchi a.
:..,Qn spentthe; first
week of March break with
grandpa and grandmas,
Mit and Marina .Park . She
took an active part in the.
. seniors' Monday a,rn.
exercise program and
'Moseley UCW tweeting;
Flowers were placed in
the church sanctuary on
Sunday by Gail Chefs in
the mory.et f her grand--
mother • ' Margaret
Caldwell, Blyth Whose.
furmera1 service was coo-
ducted on Saturday. •
' Oungnenorr/Niter UCW
I►tlr rgaret Erringt.rrt,'
secretary, was hostess. to
Dungannon/Nile UCW on
St. Patrick's Day,. Rollcail
was answered by 12 ladies
Qu hisl>c..tr adiriorts.
PreSidellt Donna. Ypung.
e. me
opened the with.
excerpts frons: the Upper
Room "Do : not Fear...'
Received and acknowl-
edged was u letter from
" Edna. Fraser; Sr, Giles
Presbyterian, • WMS.
Ottawa. On looking
through items donated, for "
rumw Cage sale, she festa
a white cotton bed cover,
embroidered with family
.nodes of the :Orinoee
Ladies Aid from
Dungannon, Ontario,
embroidered, block :bore
the name: of' Mrs. T
Hutton,. on her 79th birth-
day, February 27, 1928;
Upon receipt.. this heir..
loom will be displayed in
Dungannon united
Church.
Scriptatre reading, by
Beth Dickson was found
in Mark l fe lit. til. .
World. Outreach' program
was convened by Berenice
Henry ; .. and ' • Juan'
Dougherty.
Don't Be 1 of the 1865 People Who
Couldn't Get Dry Wood This Year!
B.UYNOW FOR; NEXT YEAR!
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