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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-08-10, Page 11South Kinloss WMS Ttte South Kinloss W.M.S. met on August 2 in the church basement with .Mrs. John Mowbray as hostess. The evening meeting was directed by Mrs. Ruth Buchmeier, Mrs. Don Bell and Mrs. Murray Keith. There were 21 members in attendance. President Mrs. Leonard Clarke welcom- ed all with a reading "No Time". The June minutes were approved as read and both the Treasurer's and Ladies' Aid reports were given. Wanda Keith was in charge of Bible Study which related to the roll call of God's Given Talents. The message was that your talents, whoever small, are God's gift to share with others. Roll call followed the reading of an arti- cle entitled `Crmbs'. Prayer circle includ- ed Mrs. Frank MacKenzie, Mrs. Evan Keith and Mrs. Don Bell. Mrs. Buchmeier introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Ian Montgomery. Jean related her Russia experience in 1987 with the group which was most interesting. A small gift was presented to Jean for giving another small glimpse into the Mission Study. on Russia. Wanda Keith graced the group with a lovely solo, "My Father's Eyes" and a short business meeting followed. The offering was collected and offertory prayers given by Mrs. Buchmeier. Mrs. Bell gave the courtesy remarks which were responded to by Mrs. John Mowbray. Some lovely hymns were sung throughout the evening before Mrs. Bell lead all in closing prayer. Grace was sung and a delightful lunch was served by the hostess and directors to close the meeting. Only Just A Minute I have only just a minute, Only sixty seconds in it, Forced upon me, can't refuse it. Didn't seek it, didn't choose it But it's up to me, to me to use it I must suffer if I lose it Give account if I abuse it Just a little tiny minute But eternity is in it. Mark and Heather Darling of Chesley, children of Bob and Sandra Darling, are now spending a couple of days with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robb. Elizabeth Wilkins of Mount Forest is at home for a • weeks holidays with her parents, Charles and Mayme Wilkins, and also for a few days during thistime. was Elizabeth's friend Donna of Hamilton also spent a few days at the Wilkins farm. Bruce and Louise Miller of Palmerston spent Tuesday with Rhetta, and Marion MacLennan. The Millers took Rhetta and Marion to Kincardine to do some shopping. Kae and Jim Webster both.had a table at OCHALSH by Kae Webster the Lucknow Craft Show, although the weather was hot and somewhat rainy on Saturday, they were both well pleased with the outcome of the show. Barbara Wilkins and her friend Jean Miller of Paris spent the weekend with Charles and Mayme Wilkins. The MacDonald clan had their annual picnic on Saturday July 30 and also hada dance in Lucknow at the community cen- tre,, but due to a problem with the phone, I was unable to get any names of at least some of the people that came from a distance. Will hopefully have it for next week. Don't let the heat get you, just remember Christmas is only a few months away then we will want this heat. Bear with it, it will let up soon. Recent guests with Dorothy, and. •1,aVerne Pentland were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pentland and family of Suffield, Conn. Conny Schafer and Yvonne Weindel of Germany and Mr. apd Mrs. Elmer Salter of Harrow, Ont. 'Fred and Donna Young of Dungannon and Abe and Yvonne Chase of Goderich have returned from a three week trip to New Westminister, B.C., visiting Chuck and Donna Young. AIR° visited Steven and Cathy Chase and two sons at Whitecourt, Alberta and visited with their friends 'the Hansons' at Orkney, Saskatchewan and Alton Kluthe in Regina. Visiting Lee Shetler was her sister Lorna and Harvey Cates of Sarnia and her two sons Ken of Markdale and Ron from Calgary. Recent visitors with Fred and Donna Young was their daughter Sharon 'Schieman and daughter Allison from St. Catharines. Also visiting was Fred and Donna's son John, and Kathy Young and daughters Abria and Bronwin from Goderich. Dungannon Senior Citizens held their Wednesday night Card Party with 11 tables. High Man - Glen J. Jacklin; Low Man - Wilbur Brown; High Lady - Margaret Errington; Low Lady - Grace Finnigan. UNGANNON by Bonnie Hodges Congratulations to Don and Janet Vanderhaar, RR Auburn on the birth of a son, 8 lbs. at Clinton hospital en Thursday, August 4th. A br ether fur Jeremy. Janet worked at Dungannon Post Office for 41-2 months. Irvine and Colleen Eedy spent a week at Mississauga recently. Visiting with Irvine and Colleen Eedy was their daughter, Martha Stewart of Stratford and their son Bob and children Megan, Jennifer and Tim Eedy from Mississauga. Recent visitors with Cyril and Mary Boyle were their son Michael and Sharon Boyle and children Patrick and Brendon of Calgary, Alberta, daughters Marie Asmus of Grosse Point Clark, Michigan and Dr. Anne Boyle of St. Johns, Newfoundland and son Joseph Boyle of Grand Bend. Also visiting were Cyrils two sisters,, May Mulhern of Chatham and Bernadette Boyle of London. I hope everyone is enjoying a happy and healthy summer. Durham Wood Show Woodworking skills that you might have thought were lost and forgotten have made an impressive comeback in Durham. Coopering, pyrography, canoe building, broom and whisk making, basket weaving and the manufacture of paddles and snowshoes will all be demonstrated at the fifth annual Wood Show in the town of Durham from August 12 through 14. It's a "must see" event. Some 140 quality exhibitors will be displaying a wide variety of woodworking tools and machinery, hand- crafted furniture, sculpture, carvings, turn- ings, marquetry, folk art, log homes, wooden boats, books and all manner of woodworking accessories. , On Saturday afternoon only, teams of skilled loggers will vie for trophies in the traditional loggers' sports of cross -cut speedcutting, bucksaw, axe chop, axe throw, power saw speedcutting and chair carving. The grand door prize at the show will be a revolutionary new lathe which the manufac- turers say is so safe and simple to operate, it has been put into schools for the blind in the United States. Called a Symtec Lathe, it will operating at the show for all to see. The Wood Show offers something for everybody, including seminars of all types given by experts in the various woodwork- ing crafts. There's music and food, plenty to see and do and a host of new interesting folks to meet. Admission is reasonably priced and parking is free. Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, August 10,1988—Page 11 \t'')HIRE The Canada Employment Centre for Students asked Lticknow's Recreation Director Bill Hunter to look into the past and recall his first job as a student. Bill's first job was helping out at a ser- vice station in Lucknow when the garage owner was on his mail route. Bill earned $10 per week. He remembers one customer coming into the station to buy "radiator stop leak". Bill saw the price tag reading 59¢ on the box of ten and boldly asked the customer if that sounded fair. The customer took advantage of the mistake and only after he had left did Bill realize that it was 59¢ per tube; $5.90 for 10 applications. Bill was worried about what his boss would say when he learned of the mistake but his only words were those of advice, "Never get so smart that you can't make an error." Seventeen year old Bill learned an important lesson that day. What advice would he give to students today? Listen, take advice, ask questions and take an interest in the work that you are doing. Bill Hunter BARRY W. REID B.A. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT •Auditing •Financial Accounting • •Personal & Corporate Tax Consultation •Personal Financial Planning •Manual & Computerized Bookkeeping Mortgage & Amortization Schedules 306 Josephine St. Wingham, NOG 2W0 Office: 357-1522 1Happy 25th Anniversary Aug. 10 Ruth and Ray Buchmeier Ontario Community•Newspapers Association And Canadian Airlines International ONTARIO JUNIOR Cfl1ZEI`I OF 1h -IE YEAR AWARDS "One in every aowd" In every crowd there is a young person aged 6 to 18 years,. who is involved in worthwhile community service, overcoming physical or psychological limitations, or has performed an act of heroism. You can honor this young person, with the help of Canadian Airlines Inter- national and the Ontario Communi- ty Newspapers Association by nominating them for an Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Award. To nominate a young person in your community please contact this newspaper. NEW LIFE FEEDS Complete line, Salt Mineral, Pet Foods GRAIN PROTECTANT (MALATHION) 10 KG BAGS JEROME FEED & SEED 727 Campbell LUCKNOW 528-2447 'Hire -A -Student‘ Now •••• Time Is Running Out! Call 'The Canada Employment Centre For Students -- 395-9153 A big THANK YOU to Lucknow employers who hired o student this summer. Office Closes Fri., Aug. 19 40>\rA IDENT Catla(1 I Govrnnanl 04 Canada MInb1.r of Sfar• 4or Youth 111110146,laan /. Chma, Joan 1. Charas Gouvarnamant dua Canada MInlsl.a d'Ifof • la launas11