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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1989-04-12, Page 16Pad Wednesday, April 12, 11 Arr9;,mt FMs will be rec nee y LU Irro° t :DISTRICT RECREATION DEPARTMENT for S `'DIMMING INSTRUCTORS / LIFEGUARDS at Lucknow Swimming Pool and PLAYGROUND LEADERS in caniunction tlw morning swimming program for the coming sea, an. Appg6 ants are required to apply in writing by April 24, 1999 to: William R. Hunter .Lucknow & District Recreation Department Box 32, Lucknow, Ontario. NOG 2H0 PRCFE&IONALL I' PREPARED TERED AcCOUNTANTS • Senors attend syrup festival Purple Grove Women's Institute Annual meeting was held on Apr..5 at the Communi- ty Centrewith 25 in attendance. The Grove membership is growing. President Janet Farrell conducted the meeting and the new executive was installed. Brenda Bridge reported on the +4-11 ac- tivities. Marion Emmerson had two readings first "Little Mary's Essay on Matrimony" and second read by Deanna .Scott "Wanted The Perfect Wife". Gladys Robertson and her committee served lunch and a social time followed. Went to syrup festival A number from here attended the Belmore Maple Syrup Festival on Thursday for Sr. Citizens. `Congratulations to the friendly Belmore folks". Don and Gladys Robertson visited on Monday with Mrs. Wallace Ribey - Southampton nursing home and with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Ribey Bruce Township. Recent visitors with Morley and Deanna Scott were Audrey and Edward Lipner of Saltford. Ken and Brenda Bridge and ,family spent Sunday with Brenda's family near Paisley to help celebrate her father's birthday. They also visited with Debbie and Ken McColloch of Port Elgin and brother David of Peterborough. - -4-11---actievement--.night t_f-or---Purple- Grove's Marketing Club "Get Growing" and "Working with wool" was held Tuesday Apr. 11 at Ripley Huron Central School. Dinner guests of Wilda and Harvey Thompson on Sat. evening were Joan and 970 Queen St., Kincardine 396-3425 OAR SERVICES INCLUDE Fina .rcial a .meat. 'i ' o Personal Financial Planning Business Seri+i Income TIM Planning Auditing STEVEN D.WATSON CA BAY W. S �O ,u T, CA ung URPLE GROVE Ivan McFarlane of Kincardine. Wilda Thompson visited with Mrs. Mary Stewart at Princess Court on Tues. Recent visitors with Donald and Sandra Forster were Dave Taylor, Barb MacKenzie and girls off Goderich, Dick McCosh, Brian Pollock, Barry Cliffe and Keith VanderHoek Ripley and Birger and Hilda Ekbald of Kin- cardine. Sandra celebrated her birthday on Monday by having lunch out with her neighbour. Welcome to Marilyn and Lyle Moulton and family to the Purple Grove Community. Marion Emmerson visited with Sue Em- merson in Chatham recently. Peter and Lynn Scott and sons Craig and Ryan from Kingston visited with Harvey and Margaret Ann Orr. Randy MacDonald of South Porcupine' is visiting his parents Wib and Myrtle MacDonald. Harvey and Wilda Thompson were dinner guests on Sunday of Donna and Fred Young of Dungannon. Congratulations Katie Collins who celebrated her 6th birthday with little school frip.nriR fnr lnneb and at. night- for supper with Aunt Sandra McGillivaay and family -and Grandma Katherine Collins of Ripley. Robert MacLeod of Toronto spent last week with his grandmother Mrs. Bette MacLeod. on WI. hoids Dual The annual meeting of Dungannon Women's institute was held at the home of Elmira Finnegan April 6, starting with a pot luck dinner. Grace was sung and 13 members sat down to a dinner The meeting opened with the opening :ode and `The Mary Stewart Collect, with President Mary Robson in charge. The roll call was answered by the payment of fees. Pennies for Friendship -was 1 cent for each 2 inches of your height. Minutes of last meeting were read and thefinancial.report given by Roberta Linskill. Olive Chisholm read a letter :she had received from Ed Fulton, Minister of Transportation, regar- ding a lettershe had wrEitten,about bicycles going :opposite to traffic. A ;pamphlet was passed around on "Huron ,County Waste Management Master Plan." Mary Robson, " Roberta Linskill, Jean Errington, Olive Chisholm and Myrtle :Kerr attended the executive meeting at Londesborough April 3 to plan for District Annual :to be held in Renmiller United Church on May29. Tiger Dunlop W.I. isthe host branch. Program Co-Ordinator's meeting to plan programs for the coming year to be held at Jean ;Errington'.s April 19 at 1:30 p.m. Winifred Girvin International Con- venor read from the Home & Country on A.C1W.W. meeting held in Ireland "Focus on the Family" and "Family Proves you can love anyone". She read a story on the .QueenMaryliving out herdaysas:a tourist attraction m southern California. The Queen Mary now a luxurious hotel bas 365 rooms and is a half-hour drive from Los Angeles airport. Minutes of the last annual meeting were read and the financial report was given by Roberta Linskill. P.R.O. report was read by Myrtle Kerr. Program Co-Ordinator's report was given by Olive Chisholm. Curator's Report was given by Olive Chisholm in the absence of Marion Zinn. .President's Report given by MaryRobson. Elmira Finnegan, past president took over for the installation of officers for .1989-1990. Past Pres. is Elmira Finnegan, Pres. -Mary Robson, lst Vice Pres. -Jean Errington, Sec. Treas.-Roberta Linskill, Assist. Sec: Al maElack, District Director - Elmira Finnegan, Alt. D.D.: Willetta McWhinney, P.R.O. Myrtle Kerr, Assist. P.R.O.-Peg Pardon, Program Co - Ordinator -Elmira Finnegan, Branch Directors-l}a Crozier, Dora Alton, Bev Feilder, Curator Marion Zinn, Pianist - Dora Alton, Assist. Pianist Elmira Fin- negan, Auditors -Bessie McNee, Beth Rutledge. 111111111r HNEVS. Trinity Knotty Knitters A work meeting was held on March 30 . for the Trinity Knotty Knitters in the home of Mrs. Jeanette Slotegraaf. Mr. William Dickie came and sheared two of Slotegraaf's sheep. Everyone found it very interesting. After, everyone went to the house and worked on their knitting projects. • Reariines, powered wheelsl e w oitasy, you gu Aw.lthJUSTONE ND*! • Aflockilsslzed Joreyga l ,.ActiMvIsionlotiliuton Tumor Ltd. EXETER ALYTW W U(JRTQN r$WY4O 4•Nl. HWY,P16d.4, N. V..OUNTYIRD, 34N. -(519):235 11;15 f.(019) 0234M 1610) 01031 31