HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-05-27, Page 16Page JO LuekaowLucknow Sentl aet, Wednesday, 414 27, /WOO
Sunday School studenW
contribute to service
by Mildred Lone
On Sunday morning, in
the Lucknow United
Church it was promotion:.
Sunday for the camp at,
Silver Lake and the annual
church service and picnic
to be held there.. The
Sunday School pupils 'all
sang as their .contribution.
tQ the service;„
Funeral services were -
held last week for two res-
idents of Kinloss
Township. Sympathy is
extended to Cliff and
Anne Mann and 'other
• fainily members' :in the:
• passing of Robert Mann in
Wingham Hospital. His
service wak held at
'MacKenzie and McCreath
on May i8.
'Wednesday'
'Reginald Brownpassed
away at his home and his
service was held on Friday'
- at St. Mary's.: Roinan
Catholic' Church..
Sympathy is extended to.
his family also'
• There was a lot of extra
'accumulations disposed of
on the weekend with the
• 'large item garbage .pick
Rosalea Cameron and
,her husband, Nelson Roy,
liave been visiting her:par-
cots., Don ind Margaret
Cameron. .
Rosalea and Nelson' are
now in Minot, North
Dakota, where both teach
',in the Depajtment :of
Communication Disorders
at Minot State University.
Nelson graduated from:.
the University of
Wisconsin, Madison,:
Wisconsin, with .a Ph.D. in
speech-languagepatholo-
gy in December 1997.
Rosalea continues.
toward a.:second Masters
degree in Management pf "
Rehabilitation Services
through De Paul.
University in Chicago,
Illinois..
The 8th Annual Flame
of Hope trail ride 'for dia-
betes, at Elmira, raised
$64,000. '
Three hundred riders.
and 12 carriages' ,partici-
pated
Edna • Alton, of
Lucknow,. finished ninth in
the riders in money raised
$615.
RecognizevaIuabie volunteers
Appreciation evening was held orf Sue Elliott spoke on behalf of the
May 20, at Piuecrest Manor, for the vol. Dietary Departrnent and mentioned that
santeers that drive and deliver meals to the the winter had been very good for meal
recipients of Lucknow Meals on Wheels. delivery..She then introduced the admin -
After visiting with, the residents, games istrator at Pinecrest, Michelle Vermeeren.
of euchre, bride and crokinole were Michelle thanked everyone for their
enjoyed.. • part in carrying out this worthwhile =-
Ruth Thompson gave a summary of vice stating that it was a good way for.
the last 13 years since Meals On Wheels people to get to know the quality of
was started in Lucknow At first meals meals served at Pineerest.
were delivered only two days a week, Mary Boyle gave the financial state.
increased to three days and then to five meet, A gift of a geranium, donated each;
days a week. Ruth. said "we have two year by Ruth Thompson, was given to
hands, one with which to receive, one each one in appreciation of their time, A
with which we give and our volunteers deliciouslunch was served by Sue and
use their giving hand a lot: "Not only do Michelle•
the recipients ' appreciate the meal, but as Anyone wishing to contribute less
well the littl,titof sunshine brought into than anhour a month to deliver meals
their lives by theone delivering it. please contact Ruth Thompson 528.3003.
by Jean Ross
• Chalmers WM$ met at
the home of Jean Ross to•
enjoy dessert prior to the
meeting on,May 19.
• Mildred'Purdon was -the
leader-." reviewing the
Politics of Food in' the •
book Loaves and Fishes '
A".vided,."he Road to
Food Security based on`:'
Ethiopia, showed how
poor things :have ,been
there in relation to chil-
dren starving and 'showing
some improveinent now
with help from Oxfam, Sy,;
the year 2000,•300 million
people'in Africa will be
living in poverty. 'Less
than 50 per cent of African
children complete primary
education and only half of'
the continent's people have
' even the most :basic .health
care. •
,A Bridgehead catalogue
was displayed. This,, is a,
company, owned by
Oxfam .Canada, that was
• started in 1982. it imports
foodsto other countries. .
Discussion was held
about the._Chalmers WNMS
group twinning' with the;
Gorrte group and some'.
• plans were made.
A. silent auction.was
• held after the meeting.."
Neighbors are pleased,
• to see Atigus Falconer
home after spending near-
ly two.weeks in Stratford
• hospital. We all wish' him
•a speedy recovery. •
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