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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-09-16, Page 16NO 16 —L cknow .Sentinel, "Wednesday, Septe i..uekn.ow's' by Mildred Loren Lucknow's grand old lady, Greta Stewart, passed away at Pinecrest Manor on Sept. 6 in her.. 107th year. Funeral ser-. vices were conducted from the MacKenzie and McCreath .chapel with burial in Dungannon Cemetery. Services were conduct- ed on Thursday for Ada Agnew of London, a for- mer resident .of Lucknow.. On Sunday, her family placed identical flower arrangements in her mem- ory 1n two churches in Londa n and the Lucknow Presbyterian Church. , Belated birthday greet - belt 16, 1998 and old lady' •di lugs go out to Aima' Wanhala who was 97 en Sept. and Eleanor McMurray 91 on Sept. 10. Boot these ladies- are resi- dents at Pinecrest: Manor. On Sept. 6, descendants of S:D.A.A• and Elizabeth. Sto>io -gathered at the ,Lighthouse Park in GQderich" for their annual picnic. Present were Ian and Elaine Slob() from England, who were work- ing on the 'family tree. His grandfather was a brother of S.D,A.A, Rev. Peggy Kinsman coneiuded her year as Moderator of. the Grey Bruce Maitland Presbytery with . a supper ,in the Ltieknow Presbyterian Church prior to the meet- ing of the Presbytery on Sept. 8. Sunday school resumed . in•the area churches on. Sept. 13 with the new classes and new teachers eing; colmtnissioned. Bibles were' presented to the students in Grade 4 in the Presbyterian Church, On Sept. 6 the new elders, Joan Pollard and Mary Loin Raynard, had the service of ordination. Welcome to Warrenand Jun Wylds, who are mov- ing into the home they purchased from Marjorie Parrish on Inglis Street, Congratulations to Tom and Evelyn Phillips who celebrated their 501h wed- ding anniversary on Saturday with a fancily dinner at the Legion fol- lowed 'by a horse and buggy ride around town. in the evening a large crowd of friends and rela- tives enjoyed the open house and dance. Our son, Bill Loree, phoned lastt night to'tell us he has been promoted to plant manager of Energizer Canada . of Walkerton with presently 140 employees. St. Helen's WI rollcall. Frntez'KiuiOs$ was to choose a career woman featured they would have. enjoyed President Muriel Moffat chaired the 3t. Helen's Women's. Institute meeting in the usual manner when they met last' week. Rolleall was "if ,you. were young what career would you choose;" Twelve. Members responded. Several clause nursing or teaching, • A report on the bus tour was given by Florence McConnell. We. toured Bells -fruit farm and enjoyed see- . ins the laden peach trees; and Mr. Batte's agricultural museum near Clinton. Thanks to. Irene, Jean and Marg G who arranged the tour, ' Members are asked to bring an unwrapped give for the •Christmas bureau when they attend the fall rally on. Oet. L:. • Thanks was .extended to Norma and Mae. Raynard who did a super job on.our books: August anti September birthday celebrants were hon, ore('in. song. • • • Caroline lVenary gave. a reading ;'Country Store." ,Florence McConnell. read "A' Rural Romance" and Elaine Errington read "Autumn is'aGypsy:" A delicious lunch was served by HelenTodd an'Edtttc CQoper at the;close of, the meeting. (submitted by'Elaine Ellington) in Toronto tar: Reader' of the Toronto Star may have noticed an article in the Sept. 6, "Your Business" section on oper- ators of Niagara. farm weirs..• Mary (Eadie) Wiley, formerly of Kinloss . Township, was one of those interviewed in the story. She:and her husband D'ave,. • awn Niagara Peninsula Agri -Tours, which provides custom., designed tours ' . ,of Niagara's; farms, orchards, greenhouses, wineries .and. vineyards. ' The Wileys own Lake's 'Edge Vineyards, an eight-, hectare grape -.growing Operation en the bench of the Niagara Escarpment, just east of Jordan Village. They run another 52 - hectare vineyard with other family •inenibers as well. • •The Wileys expanded their business to include agri-tours three year's ago. This summer they 'hosted their- 1,000th•visitor• and expect that 1,400 people will have been on their. faran.by the fall., Mary. says agri-tours are an opportunity for peo- ple to .ventureinto the rural area andlearn about the sounds, 'smells, cut - Jure,' products and lifestyles of the people in the community - by jeafl Ross • The hall board spon- sored, "a' shoot party on:, Monday evening With X10 tables in play.- High, lady was Nell: Johnston, followed . by Vera. Falconer:, Playing on a white card, Verna Currie was .High "followed by Lloyd Appleby: • • Most shoots went to Loi's., Chamney and `Ross Taylor. Draw prize win- ners,:... •were.' Isobel T�,n 8143 40x• Montgomery and. Kay McCormick. 'PCW The Whitechurch ;United Church Women .ntet at Leola Soloman'.s home On Sept. 2 where- a dessert birthday teas was held, 1 ADVANCE SEAT SELECTION _SCA.- 1--O N S- **** ALL INCLUSIVE ; Eden Sunset Bay, PUERTO VALLARTA from 6135 pfustatt {Jan, Slept) • Superclubs VARAOERO CUBA, from 1669. pivatax (Jars'. Hopi) lnciEi rly Bitd txsc: Janet Cook; convener of Christian. ;development, opened the meeting giving' tliceall•to worship entitled Rejoice the Lord is King: Hazel Laidlawgave the opening prayer. Rejoice, Jesus the Savior Reign's was 'read by Mr§: Cook who talked about rejoicing with, joy. Folksshould flock together: A .reading. Togetherness taught us v'hat we can learn from flocks,df;geese. • • Alice Moore read a poem on, the, one room school and trade-ins tlsallcall, a_number of interesting people were nan ed•hy seven membeis. Did you know? There are more than. 14 million cars on Canada's , roads. Each >travels an. average of 16,000 knotty- fres and pumps otit more than 4..tonnes of air pollu- tants a year. • CDN $ PRICE GUARANTEE LAURIE RUSSELL. BONNIE $1 ER 1AIh+ if ons day next week �►QUSpeak? couldn't el Cam*? t„ J<a.t TGAaL .k. You to Our ' fa Saving4 on Your fano r (e4.,, 25Z - 5O7 «ivtnq ' on aff • nur4e rcI riot perrnn al . -w(l(e C uantfi(i ' (cot? —cl+,n.ictcle dries iai✓ises'+�+ew itn! QtNeve �Se? Asoodamdiospial 112 mi, south of Lucknow 519-529,72417 THE.HURON'COUNTY HEALTH UNIT and the Huron County VETERINARY CLINICS are, offering: � CLINICS for dogs. a:ind cats over'3 months' of.age. • Please have theinon leashes or In boxes when in the clinic. CQS'I:. includes GST. Per animal vaccinated. Certificate pnvided. Tags for dogs: The•followingHuron County Clinic's are participating: Blyth Veterinary Clinic • Kirktori Veterinary: Ciinie Queen St. S., Biyth-SZ3-9551 19 Orange Ave., Kirktori-229-8911: .Sept 26/98 9:00'am to 2410 pm ' Sept. 23/98, 3:00 pin to 7:00 pm Brussels Veterinary Clinic26/98• 12:00.prim to 4:00 pm 61. William St, Brussels -887-6841 , Leedham--Veter,nary Clizuc Sept. 23148:, 3:00 pm.to'7:00:pin 11 Alfred St., Winghatn-357-2471' 'Sept•26/9812:00 pin to 9;s00 przi Sept 23/98 2:00'pnt to 5:00 pm Clinton Veterinary,Seervices ' Sept, 26/98 9:00 am to 12:00 -pm ' '27521uznn $t, Clinton -482.35588 Seaforth'Veterinary Clinic Sept, 23/98 2:00prct to5:00pm. Main St. N., Seaforth-527-1760 Sept 26/97 9:O0am to 12:00 pm •S6pt 23/98 1:00 pm. to 5:00 Exeter Animal --Sept' 26198atn to;12 0D pm 660 Main St:, Exeter -2354662 . Wingham Veterinary Clinic Sept 23/98 5:0O pm, to 7:00 pin: ;Rantoul Pool 'Complex, Sept. 26/98 9:00 alit to 12:00,pnt RR #1 Wingham«357=1770. 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