The Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-10-14, Page 11E.anders home from EnEandg
Sandy and Sean Gander
have returned 'from their
visit to England,They
would like to thank
Megan MacDonald for
looking after the house
and dogs while they were
awaty. '
Joining, Earl and June
Elliott for their
Thanksgiving meal on •
Saturday were Nancy and
Paul Greenwood, Joel. and
Joy; Stephen and Janice
Elliott of Blind River, Lea
and David French of
Peterborough; Lynn Elliott
and Teiesa Farrell of
Waterloo; Joyce and John
Farrell, Tobi and. Jenny of
Wingharn area,
We are happy to have
Stefani MacDonald home
from Michigan for a
while. She has spent -the
last five months working
on Mackinaw Island. . •
,At Frogpuddle .Farm
(the Harry Boll.ands place)
for Thanksgiving weekend
were Harry and Suzanne
Holtands' daughter Kate
from her first term at
University of Toronto;
daughter Megan and
grandson. Aaron. from:
Cambridge; Suzanne's
brother Don and wife
Maureen Edgar and chil-
dren Nancy, Patti,. Steven
and Heather; Suzanne's
fattier Charlie Edgar end
Harry's, mother Sadie
Boltands.
Margaret Kuehl of
Waterloo spent a few days
with Kay Collins, '-
Cheryl Stephenson of
Michigan spent the week
end with., Marjorie
Thompson,, •
Edna Stanley and Bette
MacLeod enjoyed the hos-'
pital retiree's luncheon at
the Embassy. Restaurant
on Wednesday.
• Lauraine .and Frank,
'Burgstaller of $aerie spent
last weekend with Wilda
and'.klarvie.Thompson and
were dinner guests lof
Donna and Fred Young of
Dungannon.-
The
ungannon. .The October meeting of
the WI was hold at the.
community centre with:
June -Elliott as•hostess.
Janet Rhody, president.
presided for the Meeting.
Katherine Collins was sec-
retary and read the
Scripture. '
The roltcall "My'
impressions •of Russia"
brought many interesting
answers:
Janet gave a report of the
convention at Belmore.
'Shirley •MacDonald, Janet
:Moly and Janet Ninon
had attended the conven-
tion. They were proud of
Fran Farrell who was
chairperson for the ,con-
vention,
Deanna Scott intro-
duced Bernice Campbell
who wentiWith Mission
Partners international to
Russia for two weeks.
With stides.and an inter-
esting. talk. Bernice' gave
rl.s her irnpressi'on of
Russia. They had helped
at an orphanage there and
became very fond of the
children. Side found the
people of Canada, but saw
fever tractors and many
small Gars. She had slides
of. the many historic sites
fn MQseow and her pre-
seatation was Much
enjoyed.
Welcome Chad to comnnunety
by Erinna. Haldenby
Congratulations to'
Murray and Michelle Barr,
of the village, on the•..
arrival of asecond son,
Chad, in London •Regional
Hospital. Proud grandpar-
ents
randparents.are Jack and Joan
Barr and Volaine Hodgins, ,
and, great grandma.Agnes
Hodgins. Welcome Chad. •
The annual aieeting for'
the Kinlough and District'
'Bible' Seciet.y was: held
"Tuesday evening at' the
Kinloss United;Church,,
The chairperson Ert na.
Haldenby welco ted
everyone and opc'hed the.
session with a .poem'
"Travelling on rimy Knees" "
and prayer. With Eleanor
• Campbell as organist, Sev-
eral, hyi ins were sung.
The Pentecostal Church.
' entertained With a game of
response from $,cripttires
• -and<led us in 4:011410s,.
The district representa-
tives from London for the
Canadian Bible Society,
Rev. Wib.. DaWson, was .
rrrt educed, -fie . a'a , , e o
some of the work .already:.
underway and showed two
• oassdttes.: 'Pastor Marvin
Christensc►n, K,i'nlough
closed with prayer.. .
During the business
session the executive was
all, returned and carr-
vassers, sought. Last year's
donations were $933.15.
Thank you all very, much.
Jack and Joan Barr and,
their, daughters. Jeanette
Fair, and. Susan
VandeKlippe, of
Kincardine;returned: 'home
from 'Calgary where they
attended the wedding of
Allister Barr and Candice •
Northam. Allister is the
son of Percy and Eileen
Barr, of Calgary,' .
Silver Lake WI enter-
tained .• '.ladies. . from
Lucknow, Bervie,
Teeswater and Kairshea
Institutesfor their October
meeting. Joyce Bragg,
vice president, welcomed
everyone. Afterthe regu-:
lar, opening Doreen Young
introduced Gerta
McLaggan of paisley, the
guest speaker. She "took us
on a -tour of Zianbabwe
and and .South Africa, with
her family: with pictures
and artifacts'. 'She told us:
she` was the poly one in:
the grqup to have herlug,:
Tage searched.. Kay
hacker, thanked the
speaker and: presented her
with. a gift:
Helen eith, Teeswater
entertained .at the piano..'..
Bernadean. Ritchie,
Luc.know, -'resit "tea
:Thanksgiving' poem and,
Elsie Houston, Kairshea,
pl;tyed.spine old favorites
on' the piano. Grace was
sung . • and the .' ladies
enjoyed'visiting while
they partook of•"a laduntiful
lunch:
Kinloss, 1-T'rstory-cto
Comtnittee. met at:. the
Kinloss municipal build.
ing for their first session:
in the fall. Gordon anti
.:Marjorie Wally Winghatn,
jowled the 'group" with.
some family history to be
included and some inter-
esting pictures of early;
history. Information was.
shared. The next- meeting
' is on Nov. '1 at 7;30, See
you then! .. .
•' The community was.
sad to hear of the passing
of May Boyle in` Wingham
and District,Hospital. Our
sympathy is. with. the fami-
ly at this. time.
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