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Page 16 - Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, January 26, 1994
BIRTHS
Livingston - Stephen and Karen of
St. Catherines, welcome with love
their daughter, Samantha, born Dec.
22, 1993, weighing 7 lbs. 12 oz., at
St. Catharines General Hospital,
Proud grandparents are Joan
Livingston, Cliff Livingston, and
Don and Elaine Girotti, St.
Catharines.
Lottery winners
Cash calendar winners • in the
draw sponsored by the Belgrave
Kinsmen included Sparling's office
staff, Blyth; Ruth Ann Russel,
Guelph; Darlene and Rick Patter-
son, Dungannon; Don Rae, Guelph;
Nancy Aitchison, R.R. 5, Lucknow;
Gordon Hislop, Wroxeter and
James Cooper, Brussels, with $40
each.
4-H DEWS
Donnybrook 4-1-1"
The Donnybrook 4-H club met on
Jan. 14, at the home of Jo Anne
Smyth, for their organizational
meeting• of the project Exploring
Photography.
The rollcall for the meeting was
"if you could take only one picture,
what would it be?" The answers
received ranged from "my friends
and family" to "a horse." Members
` discussed various aspects of
photography and' how they would
like to tackle them.
Different:•types of cameras were
on display/ and the group was
shown ho to use them and load
the film. •
The club is comprised of .12
members with volunteer leaders
June Robinson .and Jo Anne Smyth.
WHITECHURCH
by .i-n'Rosc
The village card :party resumed on
Jan. f7 at 8 . pim. in the home of
Dave and' Evelyn Gibb. Four tables
were in play with Cathy Lubbers as
high lady, Kim Simpson second
high. High man was. John McKin-
non, with Angus Falconer second
high. Next party is Jan. 31 at the
home of Mildred McClenaghen.
. Chalmers W.M.S. held their Jan.
meeting on the 20th at the home of
Norma Rintoul at 1:30 p.m., Mrs.
Rintoul served dessert prior to the
meeting..
.Kathleen• Elliott and Mildred
Purdon were the leaders.1 Mildred
opened with a reading and a hymn
was sung. •
Kathleen Elliott gave the scripture
from Psalm 40 and the meditation
"Wise Words for the New Year."
Rev. John Neilson explained the
W.M.S. offerings in the, Pres-
byterian church, where the money
is used in all the different place. •
Kathleen presided for the
busifessJtan RISS ': •and Mary
Simpson form the visiting commit-
tee for February and March.
The Feb. 16, meeting .:is at Rev.
• Mrs. Neilson's.
Time 'for annual meetings
This is the time of the year for
annual meetings with the Lucknow
and District Co-operative holding
their meeting, banquet And dance in
the Community Centre on Saturday
evening and the Agricultural
Society meeting and banquet in the
Presbyterian Church on Tuesday
night.
Sympathy is extended to Gloria
Symes and family in the passing of
Robert Symes in Wingham Hospital
following a lengthy illness.
Sympathy is also extended to the
family of Lorraine Huemiller of
Clyde Street who passed away in
Wingham Hospital on Sunday mor-
ning.
1.1. by Mildred Loree
UCKNOW
The old-timers always said they
had never seen a January without a
January thaw so it was good to see
their predictions come true on the
weekend after all the cold weather.
Seven tables of shoot were in
play at the Drop in Centre last
Friday.
Blanche MacCallum, Helen Todd,
Wes Young and Harold Gardner
were in the winner's circle, with
Noma Campbell taking the most
shoots.
Students learn valuable
lesson from Bible story
by Bethany Luchies and
Jessa Kuyvenhoven
"And .the walls of Jericho came
tumbling down..."
On Jan. 3, the students first day
back at school, an assembly was
held to commemorate the New
Year.
Pastor Bob. Lewis from the
Auburn Missionary, Church spoke
about how the Israelites grumbled
and complained and their lack of
trust in God.
Pastor Bob got everyone involved
by .having the students act out the
story of the Exodus from the Is-
raelites' slavery in Egypt' to living
in the promised land. The point of
his story was that we should always.
trust in God, no matter what
hardships may come our way.•
Thanks for coming and talking to
our school, Pastor Bob!
Miss MacFadden is a student
teacher from • Penscola Christian
College in Florida. She has been
teaching the Grades 3, 4 and part-
time Grade 5 for 10 .days.
She likes to teach social' studies
but her' favorite subject is math.
Miss MacFadden's favorite part
LDcS EXPRESS
of teaching is seeing. a child know
and understand an unknown subject
after she has taught it.
She is teaching because she wants
every child to have a ,Christian
education and wants to bring more
children to the Lord.
"Ladies and gentlemen, boys and
girls..." •
The Grades 3 to S have been busy
working on their speeches. The
topics range from .names to skating
to birds. t
. The speeches are to be from three
.to five minutes long and will be
said first in the classroom.. A few
people will get'•to go' on to perform
in front of the. whole school. Three
judges will here these speeches and
two from each classroom will ad-
vance on to the Legion speakoff.
Birds, tigers, bears, dogs, cats...
The students in Grades 1 and 2
are working • on their animal
projects. They each chose an animal
(or bird) and did a report, including
facts and pictures.
Tha misty, cold weather was no deterrent for,, Darryl Gibson,
who was caught In the act of dressing in preparation for the 25
mile St. Helen's Snowmobile Poker rally last Sunday. Some
riders reported having sore bodies on Monday after three hours
on the trail. (Pat Livingston photo)
Pre -Inventory Clearance
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LUCKNOW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sunday, January 30th , 1994
11:00 AM
Worship Service
Church School
Rev. Margaret Kinsman
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following plastic contairiprs. •
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