HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-11-04, Page 15Zondervans do some
v itirtg with frietid
by Exna Haklenby.
Cornelius and Myrtle
Zofdervan travelled 'to
• , Burr oa Wednesday for
lunch with .Boy and Bessie
Stanley. Jean Johnson of
St. Paul's, and Velma.
Anderson, .of London also
attended, They came home
via eOdericfa .and'visited
with Kathleen, Graham,
who is getting along well
after breaking .het• hip. .
Ed best and Nina
Bushell visited this week
with Esther Bloomfield,.
Paisley Walter and Mary
Breckles, Kintough; and
with Katherine Eraser,
Blyth.
On Sunday.•a family
gathering at, their home
• included Mildred Young
of Wiartort, Claire, Esther
and Jack Bushell 'of
K'ingarf, Mack and
Anntxette MacDonald of
Kincardine, • Bert and
Isabel Thompson of
Culross, Ken and Anne
.Chal ers
hosts all
than'-�
Clzaln err MO held its
fall thankoffering trni
Tuesday evening at the
chtoch. Theile was, 4.141V.
attendance including
guests 'from, South:
KiutQss,.. LU know
Wingliank i3elgr-ave, and
Whitechurch LICAt.
President lean Ross:
welcomed everyone. and
Rev. Neilson. led in a: sing
stingIs(lildred Ptirdonlead
the'Sc.ripteue aced, ream
gave, the meditation on
Thanksgiving and
• lnflueince. '
Jean introduced tbe
guest.speaker David Sniit ..
Prem ,Evangel Hail iii
Taeuto...He spolta on how
this. mission .got started
and. how . it works ttOday;;
with help given ie, many
people; be it ek thin , food
or shelter etc, Many aces.,
. tions from .they ai diencc'
Were forthcoming
Duets were- enjoyed
from• lathy . tion and
Jeanett WWOR•..
Raw Me arson •:+ losgd,
witft Prarer. A socia'1 hour�
was enjoyeddownstairs.,
On Tnersclay ' a< first
C94$41' gets together•;Was
. held:
at the Fireside
Restaurant• at nto4n with:
Mildred MeelenaglA4
lr tnlla Kerr of Ti:xottotr,.
Eileen Parket of 'Exeter,
and. Edith, Swan of
'l rucefield Ater dinner
all came' to Mildtc¢'s for
an aftemQon of visiting, '
Maclaanaid and Glenn
and Elam Mae Kaufman
and ° Kimberly of
Kiniough, and Nicole
Helen of Westford»
Kathiieen BrownSof
Canapbetford visited
Sunday • with • Bessie
Maulden. • .
Kinlough Presbyterian
service were =celled on
Sunday so the congrega-
don c--auld join their sister
congregation in Teeswater
for their .139th anniver-
sary. A brunch followed
the service with proceeds
going towards medical
supplies for . Phyllis
Ireland's Mission Venture
to Guacemala.
Jack and JoanBarra (if
Kiulough, Doris $t shell
of Wiraghatn,, and
Margaret. Bushell of
Goderich went. to Petrolia,
Sunday 'for a menriorial
service for a co•easila
Russell Walker. He was.
the •sot, of William Walker
and Janet (Jessie) Banc and
was born"in Lucknow 81
years ago:
L.ea;'Anne and Edina
Haldeaby. accompanied •
Peach Dahmer, Kincardine
to London on Thursday.
This week be careful
driving the .back" roads as
the hunters. are out in full
force and the deer are.
travelling quickly and.
catelesat'y`
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,ew'Ourator at riat.iseuirt
A recant graduate of.
the, MA ,program in history
art, the. University. of
Toronto. Michael
c.renattreit, has accepted the.
position of curator a the
8rland Lee. Museum-)
Home in Stoney Creek.
The Extend Lee (Museum}
Home is owned and oper-
ated
perated by the Federated
Women's Institute •of
Ontario.
Adelaide Hoodless,
Erland Lee and his wife
.Janet, are . the founders of
tate Women's Institute, The
Lee (Museum} Rome is,
maintained as it was dur-
ing the 1494s • with many .
artifacts donated by the
Lee family, and houses the
table on which the consti-
tution of the first WQmetes
Institute was signed in
tan.
Gemmel! says "The
position allows me to do
somethiarg I have never
• done, before - share my
love of history, while ere.
acing my Qwn"'rnethc,ds of
expressing My interest to
the public." He is looking:
forward to working with
the 12,000 FWKI members
across Ontario to promote
the long history of the
organization. His experi-
ence includes wok as a
military interpreter and.
assistant in the. construc-
tion. and maintenance of
exhibits at Fort Henry in
Kingston. He has also
worked asa youth leader
with N.epean Parks and
Recreation and with the
Boy Scouts of Canada.
For the remainder of
tlae 1998 season, acumen
plans to ettefnd die exhibit
of Gordon Lee. Erland and
Janet Lee's son who was
killed in. World War 1. He
is also working on a 1' IOU
Years of History"`dis-
play to exhibit the maw,:
mementosand messages
thea'carne from around the
'world during the t9S"7
i'eaneinnia1 celebrations of
the WI.
From. Nov.../4 to 31, the
home will be decorated in
ietoiian style to cetebrate
"Christmas at the Lee."
More information is avail-
able by calling, the muse-
um
auseum at 905-662-2691.
The Women'$, Institute
is an educational organiza
ting for "personal growth
add community action." It
is active in. 1,5013 cornrow.
u-.
pities across Canada and is
pare of the Associated
,Country Women of 'the
World .. .
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