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Edna Boyle honoured for 76 years service as organist
A goodly number from here attended a tion to you Edna, as Sunday after Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Tom McDonald visited at
without fail you were at the church organ. Walkerton with her father Mr. Joseph
No doubt you have seen many changes Guest and with their aunt Mrs. Jenny
throughout that time, but may Almighty Struthers.
God continue to bless you and on behalf of Mr. and Mrs. William MacPherson had
the Diocese of'Huron, we give thanks for supper on Monday evening at Ripley with
such a dedicated life." Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott.
Edna was completely taken by surprise, "We are all pleased that Jack Scott who
but was very grateful for this honour. has had a long shut-in time with painful ar-
Following a service of Holy Communion, thritis, is able to get out some again. We
a reception and luncheon was held in the wish him continued improvement. Also
parish hall. Ellwood Elliott after a sudden illness.
Mr. Townshend spoke again for he • Dr. Mac MacDonald and Mrs. Mac -
wanted to share the good news that his son Donald of Kincardine visited here with his
Todd had completed university at parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom MacDonald.
Waterloo, and decided to follow in the We are glad that Mr. Edbert Bushell who
footsteps of his father and grandfather and had surgery on his hand awhile ago after
begin his studies in theology. suffering all winter in pain with it, was a
Mrs. Janie Hamilton of Lucknow and patient in Kincardine Hospital and is home
Mrs. Jack Barr from here returned from convalescing, so glad to be free of pain.
visiting at Portage La Prairie. The Presbyterian Congregational sup -
service on Saturday at St. Peter's
Anglican Church, Lucknow. Dr. Colin
Campbell spoke on the healing ministry. It
was interdenominational and open to
anyone who desired special prayer.
On Sunday, Bishop Robert Townshend
and his son Todd were in Lucknow for their
annual visit to the parish. Anne Pritchard
was organist and directed the choir for
special musical numbers, and hymns. The
Rev. David Atwell welcomed everyone
and especially our Bishop and his son. A
letter was read by the Bishop which had
been given to him _and written by Bishop
Darwyn Jones to Miss Edna Boyle from
the Diocese of Huron honouring her .76
years of service as organist at the Church
of the Ascension, Kinlough. He said, "It is
a record that I feel very sure a life of
dedication brings a great deal of satisfac-
HURON -PERTH
WHOM SCHOOU
-ASI EDUCATION WITH A DIFFERENCE -
The Board is proud of its educational leadership in Catholic Education since
it became a County Board System in 1969. We emphasize a Christ -centred
approach to education that is rooted in Gospel values. We also fulfill all other
requirements of the Ministry of Education.
Parents, ratepayers and community at large are invited to visit our schools
during Education Week — April 23-29, 1989. It is only fitting that you as our
partners celebrate with us the theme —
PARTNERSHIP FOR SUCCESS
Please Visit One Of Our Schools:
St. Joseph's School Kingsbridge
St. Columban School St. Columban
St. Patrick's School Dublin
Our Lady of Mount Carmel School Mount Carmel
St. Patrick's School Kink ora
St. Joseph's School Clinton
Precious Blood School Exeter
St. Mary's School Goderich
St. James School Seaforth
Holy Name of Mary School St Marys
Sacred Heart School Wingham
SL Boniface School Zurich
St. Mary's School Hesson
St. Michael Secondary School Stratford
St. Ambrose School Stratford
St. Joseph's School Stratford
St. Aloysius School Stratford
Specific Programs For Individual Schools Will Be Conveyed
By Notice From The Schools.
HURON -PERTH CATHOLIC SCHOOL BOARD
CELEBRATING 20 YEARS OF CATHOLIC EDUCATION
1969-1989
INLOUGH
by May Boyle
per and worship service following was held
at the church. It had been planned for
earlier but had to be cancelled when the
sudden snow storm made driving hazar-
dous, so last Friday night was a nice even-
ing to enjoy it together at the church.
The Women's Institute last euchre party
was. held at the Holyrood hall on Tuesday
evening. Five tables were in play and all
enjoyed the evening. Winning prizes were
high lady, Mrs. Sadie McLeod and low
lady, Mrs. Irwin, high gent, Harvie
Thompson, low, Jim Miller. The two lucky
card draws went to Mrs. Ellwood Elliott
and Harvie Thompson. A good lunch top-
ped off the party.
Alex and Alice MacDonald and daughter
Alexandria from Fort Nelson, B.C. were
home visiting family and friends. They
were at David MacDonald's of Lochalsh
and Roddy MacDonald and family at
Amberly. They also visited Jean West of
Kintail and Mabel MacDonald at
Creshaven Apartments, Lucknow and
other family members in Goderich.
Harold Campbell from Kamloops B.C.
has been visit ing..his_parentss Mr_ and Mrs
Dines Campbell at Cresthaven Apart-
ments in Lucknow.
Mrs. Glen Haldenby attended the
Presbyterian Synodical at Woodstock dur-
ing the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Johnston of Wingham
spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Rhody of here.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Hedley of Teeswater on the birth of their
baby girl at the Wingham and District
Hospital. Gary is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert Hedley.
We extend congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Deren Filip, the former Debbie
Smith, who were married at St. George's
Church, Goderich on Saturday. Those at-
tending from this area were Mr. and Mrs.
Don Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Breckles, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith and
their family, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Sparling,
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Haldenby and family,
Mr. Bob Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Smith, and the Haldenby families from
Sarnia.
Presbyterian W.M.S. °
Mrs. Don Bushell was hostess on
Wednesday at her home for the Kinlough
Presbyterian W.M.S.
The president, Lorraine MacPherson
opened the meeting with the Lord's Prayer
and a hymn, followed by the repeating of
the purpose. The roll call was a scripture
verse or poem on spring and the new
growth.
Isabell Thompson had the devotions star-
ting with the way to God from Hebrews
chapters five and six. Winter is past, spr-
ing and new life, a real challenge to us all.
May the new life return also to our souls.
Be faithful in worship, learn obedience and
complete trust in God. Nina McDonald had
the program.
The Study was on poverty. The ladies
divided into groups to discuss the elderly,
the single parent, poor housing. Many anx-
ious farm folks, equality of justice for
needy, neighbourhoods lacking unity.
The answers were helpful.
Trinity thankof f ering
The Spring Thankoffering meeting was
held at Trinity (Ashfield) Church, April 16.
A good crowd was in attendance as
members from the societies of the
neighbouring churches were invited.
President, Elizabeth Irvin opened the
meeting and welcomed everyone. The
scripture based on "Paul in Ephesus" was
read by Marion Zinn. Meditation on the
Scripture was given by Bell Hackett.
Ruth Alton sang two solos during the
evening, accompanied by Dora Alton at
the organ.
Guest speaker for the evening was one of
Trinity's own members, Marion Zinn. She
showed slides she had taken when on her
tour of Turkey last year. These were very
interesting as some of the pictures pertain-
ed to the territory Paul had travelled in
Ephesus.
Following the closing hymn Rev. Arm-
strong pronounced the benediction.
A social hour was then enjoyed.