The Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-05-04, Page 9UCKNOW
By Mildred Laree
Talk of the Town
Have you ever dropped in at the Drop -In
Center? Each Friday afternoon a group of
enthusiastic people meet in the Town Hall
for fellowship, cards, and lunch. Euchre,
shoot, and bridge are enjoyed by approx-
imately forty participants.
Each week, two volunteers look after
getting the prizes and organizing the
lunch. There are ten directors in charge
with Edna Young as the secretary. Once a
month they all join together for a Pot -Luck
Dinner and, as with such events, there is
always an abundance of food.
Everyone is welcome to Drop In any Fri-
day afternoon in the rejuvenated base-
ment of the Town Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Stewart of RR 6,
Goderich visited last week with Mrs.
Frances Murray and her brother Stuart
Reid of Havelock St.
Bill Chester of Brandon, Man. spent a
few days with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Chester'.
Visitors with Mrs. Olive Blake included
Mr. Sidney Brown of Toronto, Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Metzger and one -year-old
Steven of Kitchener.; Mrs. Anne
Kilpatrick, Wingham accompanied by
Mrs. Dorothy Anderson, Lucknow; Mrs.
Elfie Irvin, Mrs. Florence Berry, and Mrs.
Margaret Pritchard of Goderich. Mr. Herb
Finnigan of Dungannon called on a
number of friends in the Cresthaven Apts.
Rev. Dan Armstrong called on former
Dungannon church members.
Cliff and Kay Crawford spent a week
visiting with their daughter Joan and fami-
ly in Vancouver.
Friends from London, Paul, Gloria, and
Steve Kerr, spent the weekend with Bob
and Larissa Kugler and boys of Hamilton
St. The men participated in the opening of
the fishing season.
Attending the twenty -fifty wedding an-
niversary' celebrations of Murray and
Gladys (Graham) Tuck were Marion and
Warren Zinn, Margaret and Evan Keith,
and Belle and Chester Hackett. Dinner
was enjoyed at the Glen Abbey Club
House, then they all returned to the Tuck
home in Oakville for a time of fellowship
and reminiscing.
Joyce and Bill Shepherd and Josh of
Camlachie, and Dianne and Bill Swann
and family from Guelph spent the weekend
with Ken and Elleda Laidlaw. They all at-
tended the Open House for Miss Annie
Laidlaw who was celebrating her ninetieth
birthday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Laidlaw.
On Sunday, May 1st was the 115th An-
niversary Service at the Lucknow
Presbyterian Church. Guest speaker for
the day was Rev. Fred Neill of Walkerton.
Special music was supplied by the choir at
both services.°
In the morning, the New Life Singers
from Wingham provided additional
numbers and in the evening a male
quartette of Dale Haldenby, Lorne
Forster, Norman Taylor and Austin Loree
sang two numbers. Flowers on the commu-
nion table were donated by Mrs. Jean Ait-
chison, Wingham, Islay and Ada in loving
memory of their husbands, Horace,
Aylmer, and Douglas.
Cindy Willits celebrated her third birth-
day with a party at her grandparents, '
Walter and Jean Willits, RR 1. Wingham.
Visitors Sunday with Grant and Lois
Farrish were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Elston and
Susan, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ross, Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Elston and family, Mrs.
Florence Reavie, Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Elston and family, Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Elston and Emily, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
MacDougall, and Aunt Jessie A. Johnston.
Jack Henderson of Brucelea Haven
spent Sunday with relatives and friends
and attended the anniversary services at
the Presbyterian church.
The Boy Scouts were busy preparing
their first meal while at camp. The leader
noticing one boy looking very perplexed
asked if he had forgotten to bring
something. He replied, "My Mother".
Next Sunday is the day set aside to show
our appreciation for all our mothers do for
us. Happy Mothers Day!
LUCKNOW
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sunday, May 8, 1988
11:00 A.M. Worship Service
9:45 A.M. Sunday School
Nursery For Children Under 4 Years
Rev. ALLISON J. RAMSAY - Minister
Everyone Welcome
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 4, 1988—Page 9
LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Invites You To Worship With Them On
Sunday, May 8, 1988
10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Nursery downstairs morning & evening
EVERYONE WELCOME
LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH
SUNDAY, MAY 8, 1988
Sunday School 10:00 A.M.
Worship Service 11:00 A.M.
Rev. Gerald McFarlane
Nursery and junior congregation provided
EVERYONE WELCOME
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