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LuFkuow Sentinel, Wednesday, March 9, 1988—Page 9
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The Holyrood Women's Institute held
their entertaining evening at the hall on
Thurs. March 3rd with guests from
Lucknow, Kairshea, Ripley, Silver Lake
and the Whitechurch Institutes.
The President, Mrs. Harold Smith,
welcomed everyone and opened with a
poem. All joined in singing the Institute
Ode and repeated The Mary Stewart
Collect.
Agriculture was the topic and the presi-
dent introduced the guest speaker, Brita
Ball of Walkerton, Rural Organization and
Services Branch who gave a splendid talk
on her work and explained the services
which are available to institutes or other
groups by contacting their office at
Walkerton.
She had on display much information
pertaining to agriculture and handed out
brochures and she praised the 4-H work
which gives self-confidence and self-
esteem to young people. The poster on
display was "Tap your resources", and
she showed each heading on the screen.
May, Boyle on behalf of the Holyrood
W.I. thanked the speaker and presented
her with a gift and a hearty round of ap-
plause was given by all present.
The assistant secretary Mrs. William
MacPherson read the minutes and com-
munications and a donation was given to
the Lucknow Agriculture Society.
A workshop will be held in Walkerton on
March 29th. Mrs. Agnes Hodgins is the
April hostess (at her home) at 1230 p.m.
On entering, each was given a Length of
thread and as their names vi%ere called for
the roll call each member stood, gave their
name and institute they were from and
told a story the length of the thread. It
made a lot of fun.
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By May Boyle.
The President began the program part
with a lovely thought "Take Time". Miss
Donna Johnston favoured with piano
music. Mrs. Frank Maulden read "Fan-
tasy Island". Then little Mary who was so
cute in her little girl attire ( really resembl-
ed Miss Elizabeth Robinson to a tea) told
her version about husbands which gave
everyone a hearty laugh.
This was followed by a game by the
President and Mrs. Glen Haldenby was the
last one left standing and won the prize.
Mrs. Mayme Roulston gave two
readings and Mrs. McGuire gave some
jokes. The secretary Mrs. Douglas
McEwan gave a nice reading. 0 Canada
and the grace were sung with the W.I.
pianist Miss Edna Boyle at the piano and
all enjoyed a time of food and fellowship.
Each visiting branch expressed thanks
for the lovely meeting and pleasant time
together and such a perfect night for ladies
driving. Betty Smith made a fitting reply
and all agreed the more we get together
the happier we will be.
Mrs. William E. Haldenby formerly of
here is a patient in the Wingham and
District Hospital. William is at Pinecrest
Manor.
Mr. Allan R.hody is home from the
hospital convalescing with a leg cast after
an unfortunate accident while at work. We
all send get well wishes.
Some from here enjoyed the hot turkey
dinner at Kinloss on Sunday put on by the
Silver Lake Women's Institute.
Friday was the World Day of Prayer and
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for this area the service was held in the
Anglican Church with the A.C.W. and
Presbyterian W.M.S. always worshipping
together for that Prayer Day.
Mrs. Ronald Thacker greeted the ladies.
For the prelude, the church organist Miss
Edna Boyle played Sweet Hour of Prayer.
Owing to the illness of Mrs. Fred Page
who was to be this year's leader, the
A.C.W. president Mrs. Roy Collins was
leader, and after welcoming everyone
gave a splendid outline of Brazil, as the
Brazilian women had prepared the pro-
gram to be used worldwide. Readers and
leaders and voices were taken by either
the W.M.S. ladies or A.C.W. ladies.
The centennial hymn, written especially
for last year's pamphlet, was also used
this year and The Lord's Prayer and
suitable hymns were sung.
A splendid address was given by Rev.
Crime Stoppers of Grey Bruce is seeking
the public's assistance in the investigation
of an armed robbery which took place on
the Sunset Strip, Owen Sound, Ontario.
The Owen Sound Detachment of the
O.P.P. report that at approximately 7:65
p.m. on December 12th, 1987, an armed
robbery occurred at the MP Service Sta-
tion on the Sunset Strip, Owen Sound. The
female cashier was confronted by a male
suspect brandishing a knife with a six to
eight inch blade. The suspect demanded
the cashier hand over all her cash. The
suspect took approximately $130.00 in
cash. The cashier was locked in the
washroom and the suspect departed on
foot.
The suspect is described as being a white
male in his early twenties, 5'10" to 6' in
Merelyn Letson who also read two scrip-
ture passages which gave much foots for
thought on the theme Open Doors. The of-
fering was being sent to the John Milton
Society that prints a helpful publication
with large print so folks with impaired vi-
sion can read and it has interesting ar-
ticles from all religious denominations.
(Your correspondent has subscribed for it
for years. My first introduction to it was by
reading it to a dear lady with faulty vision.
I like to pass mine on to others also to
enjoy ).
Mrs. Don Robertson and Mrs. Don
Bushell volunteered to be the leaders for
the Prayer Day 1989 service at the
Kinlough Presbyterian Church. Apprecia-
tion was extended to our speaker and all
who took part and a time of food and
fellowship eneded a spirtual refreshing
afternoon.
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height, medium build, wearing a beige hip
length nylon coat, and dark balaclava with
one opening for'both eyes. The suspect was
very aggressive when he confronted the
cashier.
If you feel you can help in this or any
other case, Crime Stoppers of Grey Bruce
is willing to pay a reward up to $1,000.00 for
information that leads to an arrest. Call
Crime Stoppers at 1-800-265-3787. You need
not identify yourself and all information is
strictly confidential.
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