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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1994-07-27, Page 18Page 18 - Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 27, 1994 HAM - POTATO AND BEAN SUPPER By Kairshea Women's Institute at Luck - now Arena July 29 from 5 - 7 p.m. Adults $7, under 12 years $3. --30x ANGLICAN PARISH OF KINLOUGH, LUCKNOW, AND RIPLEY July 31 - one service only in Ascension, Kinlough at 11 a.m. —30ar 112TH WHITECHURCH UNITED CHURCH ANNIVERSARY The 112th Whitechurch United Church Anniversary Services Aug. 7. Services at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Guest speaker Rev. Jack Whytock, formerly of Whitechurch. Special music by choir and soloist, Nancy Whytock. Lunch following morning and evening services. - 30,31 ATTENTION ARTISANS/ CRAFTSPEOPLE Applications available for Bayfield Agricultural Society Craft Show and Sale, inconjunction with Fall Fair, August 20, Bayfield Community Centre. Phone Melody, 565-2443. —30gp 4.0,000010.0001. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE The Lucknow Chamber of Commerce meeting is cancelled fir Wednesday, August 3. --30ar i LhilAren ' 1 $tier om ■+ ' NC Missing children= - Did you know? • In 1991,, 59,135 cases of missing children were reported to police in Canada. • 3 out of 4 missing children are runaways, children who leave home of their own accord. • • Enjoy trip to Blyth Theatre The Holyrood Women's Institute had their annual trip to the Blyth Theatre on Thursday in place of the August meeting. They saw the play "Bouncing Back". Bessie Maulden, Myrtle Percy and Nina McDonald attended the Maple Breezes open hous5e, in Lucknow, on July 17. Nina •McDonald, of Ripley, had Sunday supper with Bessie Maul - den. • On Monday, Bessie Maulden visited with Mrs. Don Currie and Mary Culiey at Bruce Beach, Some from here attended the Bernie United Church supper on Tuesday evening. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter van Dam were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tenpaz of Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Dunn of Teeswater, Mr. and Mrs. Pieter Van Dam of Strathroy, Mrs. Bill Wilkins, South Line, Patricia Campbell, Conc. 6, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Freeman of Goderich, Mrs. Arnold McDougall of Harriston; Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Newhook and Kelly of Oshawa, I(by MayBoyle INLOUGH Angelique Deberge of Auburn, Kathy Fraser of Kincardine, Jim Thompson, Brad Engel and LeAnne Haldenby of here, Dale Rutledge of Nile, and Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Peck of Lucknow. Mrs. Dennis Brace and son, Michael, of London, were recent visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rhody. Presbyterian WMS The Presbyterian Women's Mis- sionary Society met on Thursday evening at the church, with Mabel McEwan as hostess. • The president Isabel Thompson opened the meeting with a reading and'prayer. Rollcall was to tell something about a missionary and their work. Joan Barr led the devotions from Matthew 12 and read Who watered down the wine? No one should feel that they aren't needed. Each one of us is part of the body of Christ and we must do our part. She read a poem The Waiting World, and closed this part of the meeting with prayer. Marilyn Reid led the study, reading from Genesis, with mem- bers reading various scriptures and articles of present day happenings in Swaziland and the two were compared. She pointed out that physical beings are directly linked. The groups answered questions she had prepared on spirituality. Lby Kae Webster OCHALSH Dave MacDonald of Lochalsh, Finlay MacLennan of Kitchener and formerly of Lochalsh and John MacKay III from London, played the bag pipes at the recent Kintail school reunion. :r:{::::�i.:::�i,S:.iS:\•"R{th'vy' i)j,M•v2s'lT: V^' ••<:k'}�,,J,:};.�/.:,(�-!:; T. - brad humphrey cL CARPENTRY R,R. #2 LUCK.NOW, ONT. 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