The Lucknow Sentinel, 1994-05-04, Page 20•
Page 20 — Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 4, 1994
Presbyterians celebrate 121st
One hundred and twenty-one
years of faithful witness . was
celebrated in Lucknow Presbyterian
Church on May 1, with guest
speaker, Rev. Richard Fee, director
of Presbyterian, World Service and
Development.
In the morning service special
music was provided by the junior
choir and .Nancy Brown, and as
well the senior choir sang at both
morning and evening services.
Rev. Bill Bresnahan was conduc-
ting anniversary services at Dun-
gannon on Sunday, so Micheline
Montreuil of Goderich was the
guest speaker in the Ur1ited Church.
In the afternoon, members of the
Sunday School enjoyed a party at
the Willits' swimming pool.
The ladies that attended the Wed-
nesday morning Bible study and
coffee break finished their program
L.UCKNOW
by Mildred Loree
with a pot luck dinner last week.
They showed their appreciation to
long-time leader, Hilda Van. der
Klippe with the presentation of a
brief case,.
Freda Maclnnes, Jack and Mac
were in Detroit attending the
funeral of Clifford A. Maclnnes on
Apr. 21. He was a veteran of the
Vietnam War. Burial took place in
Parkview Cemetery.
Donald Gammie, who is a civil
engineering technology student at
Fanshawe College, is spending his
co-op work term until September at
E.B.A. Engineering Consultants
Ltd. of Edmonton, Alberta. This is
Donald's second work term with
this company, as he spent eight
months in Edmonton last year,
Donald is the son of Bryan and
Vana Gammie, Lucknow . and the
grandson of Ross and Grace Gam-
mie, Lucknow and Ron and Ann
Atkins, Kincardine.
Jessie Chester has returned home.
after 'spending the winter at the
McCormack Home in London.
Congratulations to Herbert
McQuillin of the River Valley
Apartments who celebrated his 94th
birthday on May 3 and to Miss
Annie Laidlaw of Maple Breezes.
who will be 96 on May 6.
Seven tables of shoot were in
play at the Drop in Centre last
week. Anna Dexter and Wilbur
Brown were high winners, with
Mary Lavis and Harold Gardner in
low spots. Most shoots went to
Richard Grant.
Area Lions attend convention
Ten Lucknow Lions, accompanied
by their wives, attended the Lions
20th District ,,A9 convention in
Tobermory in mid-April. The con-
vention was hosted by the
Ferndale/Lions Head Lions Club,
and nearly all 16 clubs in the
district were represented.
One of the highlights of the con-
vention was' the election of . Bob
Osborne, of Shelburne, for governor
1994-95 and Dave Overboe, of
Londesboro, as vice governor.
Guest speaker at the Saturday
evening banquet was Don McGee,
Beware of
young
bikers
Many public school aged children
will .take to Lucknow streets on
their bikes this Saturday. They are
participating in the first Lucknow
and District Kinettes' bike-a-thon.
The. childrenwill start the 9 km
bike-a-thon at Puddleducks and
traverse village streets. Proceeds
raised from this new event will be
funnelled . towards Phase II of the
arena.
Arca motorists are asked to be on
the lookout for these' young bikers.
Three very, special prizes will. be
presented to the top fund-raisers.
All the bikers will be treated to hot
dogs and refreshments after the,
ride.
Take care; ride and drive safely
on May 7. •
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past international director from
Iowa. McGee spoke on the excel-
lent work of Lions Clubs he had
been privileged to observe in his
travels.
The Sight First Campaign for the
Blind, and the LCIF Lions Club
international fund to assist in time
of disaster are made possible by
donations from Lions Clubs.
In 1995, the "Sepoy Convention"
will be held in Kincardine, hosted
by Lucknow and Kincardine Lions
clubs.
Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home, Lucknow, celebrated Its 20th
anniversary, at the present location on Bob Street, last week. A
part of the festivities Included the planting of an ivory silk lilac
tree In memory of former residents and staff. Taking part in the
ceremonious occasion were, from the left, area politicians
Murray Elston, Paul Steckle and Stuart Reavle, owner Fred
Janzen, administrator Brenda Koornneef and Alf Patterson,
resident. (Pat Livingston photo)
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