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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1993-03-03, Page 16Page 16 - Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, March 3, 1993 B IRTHS Klaver - Beyersbergen - Casey and Sofie thank God for His gift of a second child, Veronika Aly, on Jan. 20, 1993, weighing 8 lbs. 4 oz.; a 25th grandchild for William and Aly Beyersbergen. BOWLING Monday Night Mixed Ladies' H.S. and H.T. Shirley Kennedy 246, 595. Men's H.S. and H.T. Eric Taylor 244, 667. Games over 200: John Andrew 221, Shani Webb Ziegler' 217, Eric Taylor 236, 244,+Shirley Kennedy 246, 202, Fred deBocr 202. Team standings: OV 2091/, Silver Bullets 2091/2, Alpines 2321/2, Crys- tals 1751/2, Steelers 1941/2, Cana- dians 238%. Town and Country Ladies' H.S. Kay McCormick 218, H.D. Lois Chaput 343. Men's H.S. Art Ernewein 199, H.D. Gordon Brooks 308. Games 150 and over: Lois Chaput 165, 178, Alice Taylor 177, 151, Jean Philips 178, 154, Gwen Lennips 191, Ruth Conley 198, Kay. Crawford 168, Joan Robinson 155, Ann McDougall 170, Caroline Menary 165, Kay McCormick 218, Grace Geertsma'155, Art Ernewein 199, Harry Lavis 195, Gordon Brooks • 1.81, Dave Moffat 179, Bill Henderson 163, John Snell 157, Harold Campbell 151. Apologies to Bill Henderson 152, and Helen Todd 150, who were omitted from last week's report.. Team points: Hyacinths 611/2, Pansies 551/2, Crocuses 55, Snow- drops 53, Tulips 38, Daffodils 37. Museum Another Lucknow business changes store front location The main street business section is changing again with the opening Mar. 1 of Margies' Specialty Shoppe where Image. Impact used to be"on the south side of Campbell St. Margie had been working out of the front of Delores Cross' Cut & Curl. Congratulations to Samantha Mayer, .who received the Gold Medal for Free Skate at the Special Olympics in Barrie on the weekend. Best wishes to Rev. G. McFarlane as he moves to Mount Forest this week to begin his duties in the United Church there. It is good to see some of our residents are able to be home from hospital and with the coming of spring we hope for better days ahead for them. Austin and Mildred Loree visited over night with their son Stan, Pam. and Alex at Brampton on' Thursday. The following clay they had lunch with Mac Keith at Stouffville. Sympathy is extended to the • LUCKNOW by Mildred Loree family of William Neabel, who passed away in the FQrdwich Nurs- ing Home. The Drop in Centre meeting got off to a "fill your tummy" start at noon on Feb. 26. Later six tables of shoot were in play with Irene Haldenby and Lloyd Moffat taking high spots. Helen Todd and Howard MacCallum took low positions, with Maimie Roulston winning the most shoots. Jack Henderson, who had enjoyed life for the past few years at Brucelea Haven, in Walkerton, died on Feb. 28. Visitation will be Mar. 5, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., at the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home, Lucknow, with the service on Mar. 6, at 1:30 p.m. Milligans visit in Goderich notes Due to popular demand, the Quilt . exhibit "A Stitch In Time" in the Exhibition Hall has been extended for two more weeks. As well, the. Southampton Arts Society Exhibit "The Way We Were" in the Exten- sions Gallery will be on ,display until the end of March. The Museum is planning a sum- mer course on SLR Photography for beginners and for those who want to expand their knowledge. The course will be offered at the Museum and led by a qualified 'instructor. There will be three to four days of instruction, including a field trip. Course length will be' tailored to participants' needs. For further details, give Marilyn a call at the Museum between 9 a'.m. and I p.m. at 797-2080. Thank you, to all those who have supported the Museum by renewing their membership. Many benefits are offered to members of the • Museum. You will receive a quar- terly newsletter, an invitation and advance notice to special exhibits, discount rates to workshops and other activities, and a discount on giftshop purchases. For .further information about membership, give us' a call. • • Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milligan accompanied Mr. and Mrs Angus Falconer to Goderich on Sunday to celebrate Norma's and Timmy Falconer's birthdays. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Falconer and family of Exeter. Whitechurch Penny Pinchers The first meeting of the Whitechurch 4-H club's "Consum- ing Passions" project took place on Feb. 9 at the home of Kathleen Elliott. There are 19 members enrolled in this club, five of which are new. These new members are Kyle Elliott, Daniel Beyersbergen, Jo- Anne Harris, Amanda Machan and Christy Warwick. This club focuses on the factors affecting why we buy things, • Wby Jean' Ross • HITECHURCH consumers' rights and how to con- trol spending. Karen Lubbers is president, Jennifer Moir is vice-president. Beth Gugg is press reporter. The secondmeeting of the Whitechurch 4-H club was on Feb. 16. The club name is the Whitechurch Penny Pinchers. There was another new member, Jim Morrison. The second meeting involved .calculator work. We were calculat- ing different prices on same prod- ucts. All the members are currently recording their income and expendi- tures.• your name & service printed on a useful iters such as - - Pens, Hats, Mugs, Calendars, Jackets, Fridge Magnets, etc., - continues to bring in new & repeat business - long after newspaper, radio & TV ads, are forgotten. Specialty Advertising is never a one time shot - it lasts & lasts! 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She reminisced about her days as a Brownle and asked those • present to help her check out her kit to be .sure she had packed everything needed for going camping. (Pat Livingston photo) Bruce Presby The Bruce Presbytery meeting was held at Tara United Church on Feb. 16. Rev, David Maxwell opened the meeting with devotions speaking on the transfiguration, and how we are called to enter the Journey as Jesus did so many years ago. A warm welcome was extended to members of the conference staff, Virginia Coleman, and Don Linkletter. Virginia Coleman as the confer- ence executive secretary serves as "communication link" with the conference level of the church. Rev. Don Linkletter, as the conference personnel officer, offers his support A tery/meets in Tara United to the congregations and works with assistant co-ordinator Judy Trimbel. the ministers as part of his "'ser- Judy was hired last July when extra 'vans" duties. In the word of funding was received through the Francis of Assissi, he reminds Ministry of Agricultural and Food • everyone "let us preach the gospel ' grant. • at all times,and if necessary let us • Press releases, school visits, and use words". liaison for churches and community The Queens Bush Rural Minis- • organizations helped address the tries Annual Meeting was held in needs in the area, as well as the afternoon session, chaired by heighten awareness of the. Queens Gerald Poechn#rr. This special Bush Rural Ministry. ministry: has Ow functioned for Elected to the board of directors five years, and has been most for a three year term were Sheldon rewarding as a change in rural Wolfe, Carl Spencer, Linda attitudes. is recognized. Emmerton, Gerald Poechman, and Highlights.,of the year were noted Rev. Sheilah Fletch: Auditors for in the verbal'and written reports of the ' coming year are Larry the co-ordinator Brian Ireland, and Grummett and Donald« Douglas. a„. 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