HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1993-03-24, Page 13Table talk was interesting
The 'wearing o' the green' was
very much in evidence as 25 mem-
bers and friends gathered at the
Seniors' Hall in Dungannon on
Mar. 17. for a pot luck supper.
Table talk was centered on nursery
rhyme recitations. Appreciation was
extended to Sandra D'Aoust for her
selection of melodies .on the piano
of Irish tunes and old familiar
favorites, .
Even though the weather outside
was frightful, nine tables of euchre
were in play during the card party
which followed the supper. At the
close of play, the winners named
for the evening • were Bernice
Glenn, Beth Dickson, Harvey Cul-
bert and Harold Elliott.
Young Alex Garnock of R.R. 2,
Auburn is just as pleased as can be
about the arrival, finally, of his new'
baby sister Maris Louise who was
born on Feb. 27 in the wee hours of
the morning at the .Alexander and
Marine Hospital in . Goderich,
weighing in at 8 lbs. 2 oz., Mom
and Dad, Mary and Phil are very
capably handling all the changes in
their .daily routine. Our
congratulations and best wishes go
out to the family at this very special
time.
Get well wishes go out to Eldon
Austin who has been a patient in
DUNGANNON
by Sandra D'Aoust
the Intensive Care Unit of Win-
gham and District Hospital. Our
thoughts and prayers for a speedy
and complete recovery are with you
Eldon.
Church News
The fourth Sunday of Lent was
observed in the service of worship,
on Mar. 21, under the leadership of
Rev. Orilla Bogart. The scripture
reading was taken from John, chap-
ter 9, verses 1-14, which relates to
us the story of Jesus healing the
man who was born blind. The
Pharisees investigated the healing
and started to questions Jesus'
power and authority as the Son of
God. Jesus used the incident as an
opportunity to speak to them about.
spiritual blindness.
Messengers and Explorers will
meet on Mar. 24, at the church at 7
p.m.
Time changes for worship ser-
vices will be in effect as of Apr 4.
Trinity United Church will worship
at 9:45 a.m. while •Nile United
Church worshipping at 11:15 a.m.
Any news? Please give me a call
at 529-7390. Thanks!
Children's series starts soon
On Saturday Apr. 3, at 2:00
p.m., The Blyth Festival of
Entertainment Children's Series
presents The Rag and Bone
Puppet Theatre's "A Promise is
a Promise:"
An exciting story written by
Robert Munsch and Michael
Kusugak, the play centres around.
the' exploits, of Allashua .who
goes fishing on the sea ice
against her parents warning, and
is captured by the Quallupilliut
troll people.
The. Rag and Bone Puppet.
Theatre combines vivid puppets
-and sets with the dramatic music
of Nathan Curry.
Children's Series tickets are
• $7.00, all taxes included, and are
available by calling the Blyth
Festival Box Office at 523-9300.
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, March 24, 1993 — Page 13
They returned from south Family visits
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Irwin,
Richard, Michael and Murray's
mother retumed home on the
weekend from a holiday in Myrtle
Beach. 9
Agnes Farrier returned home on
the weekend after holidaying with
Olive Gillespie of Largo, Florida.
Sunday School resumes at Chal-
mers Presbyterian Church on Apr.
4, at 10 a.m. All children are wel-
come.
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Falconer
attended the 90th birthday party on
Sunday for Winnie Vincent of
• Blyth. It was held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCrea.
Chalmers WMS
•
Vera Falconer served dessert to
members of the Chalmers Women's
Missionary Society when they met
on Mar: 17 at the church.
Mary Simpson and Jean Ross
were leaders for the meeting which
was centered on St. Patrick's. '
Mrs. Simpson gave the call to,
worship with Mrs. Ross reading the
scripture, followed by the
meditation and prayer.
Mildred Purdon gave two
WHITECHURCH in Corbeil
by Jean Ross
readings and Mrs. Simpson gave
two on St. Patrick's day. Mrs. Ross
played an Irish number on the
piano, followed with an Irish video.
Seven members answered the
rollcall with a verse or poem on
nature.
Following the close of • the
meeting, the ladies aid met.
Water meeting
Officers were appointed at the
Mar. 16 meeting. Murray Simpson
is president, with Cathy Lubbers as
secretary and Kathleen Gibson as
treasurer. Maintenance personnel is
Angus Falconer with Kevin Winger
and Keith Forster as assistants.
Water samples will be taken by
Cathy Lubbers. Directors at large
are Angus Falconer, Rick W illiaims
and Keith Forster. Agnes Farrier
and Vera Falconer will act as
auditors.
The annual water fee is $90 with
a $50 discount if payment is made
by Apr. 1, 1993.
Build your speaking skills
• New 4-H Judging Club
4-H members, are you interested
in building your decision making,
and public spealdng skills? Would
y like to feel more confident
en expressing your opinions? If
you are, then the Judging Club is
for you.
The first meeting 'of the Bruce
County Judging Club will be held
at the Walkerton OMAF office,
Saturday, Apr. 3 at 1:30 p.m. This
meeting will include: Introduction
to Judging, Judging Tips, a unique
video on judging as well as club
organization. Dave Inglis and Ken
Schlorff will beleading this club.
FBruce County OMAF
ARM REPORT
i•'eeaer valance Lo -operatives
Demand has increased and it has
been decided to organize a third co-
operative in the county in -the Luck -
now, Teeswater area. An or-
ganizational meeting has been
organized for Monday, Mar. 29 at
7:30 p.m. at the Kinloss Township
office, located just west of
Holyrood. For more details-, contact
Jim ..Murray 528-3524 or Cheryi
'Russwurm at 881-3301 or 1-800-
265-3023.
PURPLE GROVE
John and Marlene Collins, Dawn,
Katy and Jonathan of Purple Grove
spent a few days in Corbeil with
David and Margie Lochhead, Shan-
non, Rachel and Devon.
The Purple Grove supper that was
to be held Mar. 28 has been res-
cheduled for Apr. 18 at the Com-
munity Centre. .
Don and Marilyn Reid and.
family, Bob and Wilda Parker 'from
Dorchester and family had a family
get together last Sunday in Clinton.
Ed and. Sandra McGillivray, Kris-
ty and Mathew and Kay Collins
attended a birthday party for Jerome
Schmidt, at his farm in Mildmay
last Friday night.
Wilda and Harvie Thompson
visited last Sunday with Robin and
Phyllis Thompson of Clinton.
Mary Anne Kukoly visited during
the week with Evelyn Coiling.
- Don and Anne McCosh and Mary
Anne Kukoly entertained .Isabel
Brook, Katherine Collins, Irene and.
Francis Boyle last Saturday
evening.
Donald and Douglas Forster
visited at Don and Anne McCosh's
last Saturday.
Bette McLeod entertained sixteen
friends to cards last Monday night.
On Wednesday she had some ladies
in to play bridge.
Marjorie Thompson had visiting
with her Oraen and Doris Rock and
Bette McLeod last Saturday
evening.
Don and Anne McCosh visited
with Aurel and Mary ;Armstrong
last Thursday.
Isabel Brook visited last Thursday'
in Goderich with her sister Donalda
MacDonald.
Which One Had Six Owners?
• You're faced with some very important questions when you buy" a
used vehicle, How many owners were there? Are any IoanS still owing
against it?
In the past, getting the answers wasn't 'always easy. But now, to
assist people who are buying or selling a used vehicle, the Ontario
Government has introduced the Used Vehicle Information Package,
If you are a buyer, the Used Veh le Information Package will tell
you important facts that will help you make a better informed
decision. The Used Vehicle Information Package -will- tell you
the names of the vehicle's previous registered owners. It will
also tell you if any outstanding;loans or repair bills: are
registered against it.
if you are a seller, just think what the Used Vehicle
Information Package can do for you. Presenting a buyer with all the
information ,right from the start will make the decision to buy your used
vehicle a Ic easier to make. -And the, cost for this package is just $20.
• The Used Vehicle • Information Package can be ordered through
the Ministry of Consumer and' Commercial Relations 'any time, day or
night, by phoning1-800-267-8847 outside Toronto., or 325-8847 in
Toronto.Telephone Device for the Deaf 1-800461-8866 or 326-8866
in Toronto. Credit cards accepted. Or after May 3rd, 1993, a • package
can be picked up at any Driver and Vehicle Licence Issuing Office,
A.brochure with tips on buying or selling a used vehicle can be •
'ordered through the above telephone numbers, and is available at any
Driver and Vehicle Licence Issuing Office.
Ontario