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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1989-04-19, Page 14• t V • * Itige 14Atineovi te1, Weibiesekly, Apt RO, oat LUCKNOW r ;r1CIT 110 DISTRICT Air ENTIRE OPEN DATES 'Friday, May 19 - 28 SUNDAY, APRIL 23 LIOTIS :Dabber Bingo FRIDAY, APRIL 28 Carol Bean & Terry Jamieson "ONLY" CALL 5284532, 9a.rnm 6p1rn. litH7 r g 0 axiasn ,Imrrionitv .Centre Sunday, 41 11 23/89 (and very Sunday Niglit) Potentili! Faze Board 13,000 jackpat on 5s raN 11,tuitLAD S00. Mast Go Hall opens at 6:30 p.m. Ringo starts at 7:15 p.m. 11 th Annual CUSTOM CAR & HOT ROD SHOW COMPLEX CENTRE ARTHUR, ONTARIO APRIL 28, 29 & 30 featuring the unbelievable •wheel standing monster /dice 1,4 'feet long, 11 feethigh, Sleet wide l500Horsepower 416 Tons See 'Hollywood Stuntman • RANDY BUTCHER Performing Live!! Towering -inferno Mar jump +lumen Torth ligotorzyCle fire Well A ,Iloitted by: ID teeth 'MACHINES LTD. 2 Sat. April 29 - 3:00 p.m. BIG SHOWS Sun. April 30 3:00 p.m .Also featuring .3 -buildings of CANADA'S BEST -Hot Rods, Race tars, Street Machines, Show tars, Custom Trucks and Vans * Outdoor Automotive -Flea Market, Saturday And Sunday • • * Radio controlled •monster truck races, Saturday and Sunday • * FREE Aid's TShirt :for •43.ach ,aduft admission •Friday SHOW TIN7 ,Friclay - SpAm. to 11 pm. -.Admission • Chitaren $2400 Saturday - am. to 11 pan. AdmIuion - $7 SO - Children *MO ‘76 pan.= - .00 Children 32.so Sunday - 10 estn. to 7 pan. -400:11trtisalon- $i.5D - Children a4.1)0 Torn 'Awls visit in Kinlough Mr. and Mrs. Howarr Whiteside return- lhometo Toronto after visiting herewith Shiriers father, Arthur Haidenby. Congratulations to lir. and Mrs. Joe Ernest ant* arrival ..eltheir baby boy, a brother for Joey. Mr. and 'Mrs. Don .BuShell visited •on IMIIIIM11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M11 INLOUGH by May Boyle 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. ended with a lighted birthday cake and all Morley Bushell at Wingham. sanglappy birthday and signed a card for Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Murray visited Agnes Hodgins Who was taken by surprise. with Mr. and 'Mrs. Glen Haldenby and 'Marie Collins openedthe meeting with a family. poem and The lwmn, followed by prayer Mr. and Mrs. Tom McDonald visited time and =figure reading. with her sister 'Mrs. Esther Bloomfield at Kay Thacker read the minutes of the Paisley on Sunday. previous Meeting. All answered the roll Mrs. Charles Murray, Joanne, Betty call with the thought of the new life as spr- Anne, Charles (Jr) spent Sunday evening ing approaches. at Teeswater with Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Business was dealt with and the daily Sutton. reading meditation books passed out. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Eckenswiller and May Boyle read a poem an Easter open - Katie of Walkerton visited with Mr. and ing for all <eternal life, It's ours to choose. Mrs. Weir Eckenswiller. A meditation prepared by TrIma Wall on Mrs.JeanBodginsof Wingluun and Whs. spring Thoughts was given. Jean Atwell Dorothy Anderson of Luoknow were lun- and Carol Cooper sang a duet. cheon guests of Edna and May Boyle on The theme of the meeting was spring br- Tuesday. Ings new life and suitable readings were Mrs. 'Tom McDonald went to Orangeville given by Mary Baldently, Lynda Thacker, on Wednesday 'to visit Mr. and Mrs. Gor- Maureen Collins, Kay Thacker, and Agnes don McDonald. Bodgins. 1101yroodW.1. Jean.Atwell's meditation made us aware On Tuesday evening GraceEtkenswiller of beauties we pass by for we are all used and Lorraine MacPherson were hostesses to rural spring sounds which truly amaze at the Institute room at the Bolyrood ball her. when members of the Bolyrood W.I. and The closing prayer was given by Carol friends enjoyed the nstration on the Cooper and cheery parcels taken or to be course they bad taken on "Cooking given to shut-in folks. All went borne feel - nutritious meals for one". Pamphlets et ing spiritually refreshed. --eetem---were-given-to-each-membe Lorraine welcomed everyone. AS,iett pe 07771.- ed A meal for each meml)er was prepared and members helped to place a leg of chicken, Irw potato, carrots, onion slices andgreen pepper strips with.sEdt and pep- per .andwrapped up in tin full and placed on „baking sheets -for 45 mhudes in the oven. Also an the table were the muffins with various brans with apple wedges and -orange inetionsfor dosed. Eath member had to say What you wouldserve anunevected,guestwbo pop- ped in as .ymir family meal was :over. it was good to hear the -variety °V ideas. A quiziollowed.Vemadenomistakeinsen- ding'Grace zmdlorraine asleaders. Ah Of - -tering was taken to help, thanks was ex- pressed with a hearty applause. It had been a good -evening of fun, food and fellowship. Thanks girls. Mrs Frank MaUlden, Mrs. lugh Lane, Mrs. Don Bushel! and Mrs. Stewart Lane were at Mm. Bill ants quilting party at Kincardine on Wednesday.. Ruth Buckmeier ,of Con. 6 and Mary MeGillivm of LuCknow visited on Thurs- day evening withlks. Fraflk Maulden, ACW The Anglican Church Women had their annual spring noon dinner at Mary BabientiO home on Thursday. Jean Atwell asked the 'blasting and all partook of a lovely meal together which for 111 The Luclmow 'Women's huditute held their annual meeting April fl with a pot luck dinner. The meeting 'ripened -with the ode and the Mary Remit Collect. Brown, the president, read a spring poem. The =Beall was answered with the payment of fees. p thelmsiness part of the meeting, (Grace(Glinion gave a roportel the Thitiat ors meeting held in Tiverton, March 28. It was decided that the area convention will be in inclmow in 1990. The installation of officers for the com- ing year was conducted. A program co-ordinator's meeting will beheld ata later date topkui the programs for the coming year. Stella Tilbrook gave a report on the worktilm lield at Walkeiton, Tooldng for one or two.'" Stella and Bernice Johnston were delegates. A fling song was held followed by a a skit by Stella and Bernice, pertaining to the Canadian Food ,Guide. The :meeting dosed with the sirlejne of the -Queen. 16) olluiless Milling Oat rowers Premiums aid For more Information „contact your local Mr:DONAGH F C48-2081 LUCKNOW FARMS EINIA388 TWP. - Farrow to finish, 212 scree, pit and ,upright aos, good 8 bedroom borne, drilled well. 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