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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1989-04-26, Page 7Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, April 26, 1989 =Page 7 LUCKNOW & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB Science fair winners at St. Joseph's School, Kingsbridge include, back row, left to right, Erin Hickey, Tom Chilton, Jennifer Tigert, Jane Brophy, Laura Miltenburg, Aaron Hackett, Jason Brophy. Front row, left to right, Patrick Dalton, Lisa Dykstra, Bradley Hickey, Cory Sherratt, Jillian Robertson, Amanda Hickey and Lori Dykstra. Absent Meghan Martin. (Pat Livingston photo) Dabber Bingo LUCKNOW DISTRACT COMMUNITY CENTRE Lucknow Community Centre Sunday, April 30189 (and Every Sunday Night) Potential Prize Board $3,000 Jackpot on 54 Calls $1,000 $500. Must Go Hall opens at 6:30 p.m. Bingo starts at 7:15 p.m. s OPEN DATES Friday, May 19-26 FRIDAY, APRIL 28 Carol Bean & Terry Jamieson SATURDAY, APRIL 29 Murray Scott & Jackie VanOsch SUNDAY, APRIL 30 Lions Dabber Bingo FRIDAY, MAY 5 Norma Willits & Mike Wlldgen "ONLY" CALL 528-3532, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. MMMMIMO MMMOMMMMMMM LYCEUM \ tris - 2E1 ! Phone 357-1630 for 24 hour movie information ■ HELD OVER 2nd WEEK SHOWTIMES: FRI. & SAT. 7 & 9:30 P.M. SUN.-THURS. - 8 P.M. each evening i i i i i MMi�NMMMi�MMMM�MMMMM■ The girls' basketball team of St. Joseph's School, Kingsbridge won the zone competition advancing on to the Huron Perth Seperate School finals in Stratford where they placed third. Members of the team include from the left, Kim Wilson, Dawn Wilson, Amy Olson, Tammy Hogan, Lori Nicholson, Heidi Martin. Absent Joyelle Foran. (Pat Livingston photo) Whitechurch lady returns from B.C. Mildred McClenaghan recently returned home from a month holiday to Nanai no B.C. While there she visited for two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Bruee Coleman(Doris McClenaghan) and in Vancouver with some former classmates. Also Barbara Gaunt at Duncan, B.C., Mrs. Edith Sealy (Gaunt) and two of her sons, George and Willie of Vancouver, and at Surry B.C. with Bruce and Alvin Garbet, great- nephews of the late Sam Garbet from the second of Kinloss. While at Nanaimo, she called on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Inglis. Jack helps with all the acres of daffodils that are grown there. Mildred travelled out and back by train and reported she had a very good trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ted McClenaghan of Kit- chener visited on Sunday with Mildred. Ted and Vera are preparing for a trip to ,Greece in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Laidlaw visited last Sunday with Norma McCombs of Cheapside, and on Monday last they at- tended the zone rally of the Gideons held in Wingham and on April 17, hosted the Bible Study at their home for the Gideons. Brian Ross spent the weekend with friends in Lindsay. - Mr. and Mrs. George Gaunt of Woodstock visited on Sunday with Agnes Gaunt of Wingham. The community wishes Elizabeth Tiffin of the village, who is a patient in Stratford General Hospital following surgery, a speedy recovery. Norma Rintoul was a Friday evening visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Caldwell of Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gutoskie, Michael, Michelle of Kitchener, visited Saturday at the home of Mrs. Rintoul. Karen, Peter Sheena, Leslie of London, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burke of Guelph visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John A. Currie. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Day visited on Satur- day with Elizabeth Tiffin. Dave Gibb and Fred Tiffin visited at the hospital on Sunday. We are sorry to report Mary Simpson is a patient in the Wingham Hospital. ti 441 The 4-11 working with wool achievement night was held on Monday, April 17 at 7:30 P.M. in the Teeswater Complex. The Whitechurch Knit Wits were the ho' club for the evening. Other eluhr r.r, , were Belmore, Formosa, Te and 5 and Whitechurch AACCCONPANN.ENT 10881080 USD WNN WHITECHURCH �, The emcees for the evening were Karen Elliott and Maryon Doer. Following the welcome, a film was shown on processing of wool right from the sheep to the finished product. Those attending were then divided into Olive groups and each group spent 10 minutes at each of three stations. Station 1 was a knitting machine demonstration by Mary Lou Green. Station 2 was Gladys Netske showing how a spinning wheel works. Station 3 was the display set up by each of the 4-H clubs in attendance. These included the members' books and their completed projects. The two youth leaders also had separate displays. Special awards were received by Karen Elliott for completing 18 clubs and by Kathleen Elliott for having led 4-H for 20 years. Congratulations. As host club leaders, Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. Betty Ross were presented with love- ly corsages by their club members. Maryon Dow also received a gift from her leaders to show their appreciation for having completed 12 clubs and Mrs. Elliott was presented with a gift by Mrs. Archie Purdon from Whitechurch club in recogni- tion of her 20 years as a leader. Chalmers W.M.S. Chalmers W.M.S. held their meeting on April -19 at the home of Kathleen Elliott. Helen Rintoul opened the meeting with a call to worship. Hymns were sung throughout the meeting. Norma Rintoul read the . scrip- ture and meditation on spring and planting the seed. The topic was taken by Helen Rintoul called fallow ground. Roll call was answered by 11 members with a verse containing the word seed. Minutes were ready by secretary Dora Neilson. Mrs. Milligan and Vera Falconer are on the visiting committee for Mad The presbyterial is to be held in Pipit on May•8 with Whitechurch doing tion: devo- tions. The church Pleanint bee to be May 17 at 9 a.m. with f riseetiu I May. Helen Rintoul :losed the meeting with p" yer. 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