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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1994-10-26, Page 12Page 12 - Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 26, 1994 Special service held for Rev. McGilvery. An impressive covenanting ser- vice for Rev. Alex McGilvery was held by the Dungannon Union Pastoral charge on Oct. 19. Rev. Clare Geddes, retired Chaplain of Blue. Water Center, presided with ;Rev. Paul Ross, Auburn, chairperson of Huron Perth Presbytery extending greetings, as well as Jean. Bennett. Violinist Patricia Robinson and church organist Mary Garnock provided pre- and postlude musical selections, while the massed choir, under the direction of Ruth Alton, rendered the anthem "Standing on the Promises". • Scripture passages from the New Testament were read by Diane Park. Rev. Steven Huntley, Blyth., delivered the sermon on "What's Important". Concluding the ceremony under Frank Alton's leadership were clerks of session Cecill Cranston, Dungannon; Nancy Cameron, Trinity; Cliff McNeil, Nile, and Wanda Weber representing Don- nybrook. Jean Errington extended greetings from the United Church Women; Janet Wilkins from the Sunday Schools, Sandra Alton for the Youth Group and Rev. William Bresnahan from the Lucknow Ministerial Association. Fellowship was enjoyed in the church basement. ' Special guests present were Rev. Alex's parents, Bob and Gail McGilvery of Toronto.Also atten- ding were Alexandra's .mother, Penny Beasse and 89 -years -young grandmother Eva Houston of Manitoba, who visited the manse and other Ontario relatives. At the Trinity Service. on Oct.. 23, Rev. Alex performed baptismal rites receiving into 'the church Chasem Lorne, son of Greg and Chris Hack= ett; Brooklyn Joy, daughter of Stuart and Donna Alton and Jacob William, son of Bill and Shannon Scott. , We welcome Eldon Austin• home from Wingham and London hospitals. Fred and Donna Young, Harvey and Wilda Thompson spent the weekend in Barrie visiting Frank and Laurrine Berkstoller, a relative of the McNee families. Sympathy is extended to Judy and Delmar Sproule on the sudden passing of her mother, Margaret Taman, on Oct. 22. The funeral was held Tuesday in Blyth. The Dungannon/Nile UCW met in the church on Oct. 18. Reports were received from secretary Margaret Errington, assisted by Joan Dougherty and treasurer , Donna Young. Participating in the Thanksgiving program were Helen Dawson, Yvonne Pentland and Willetta McWhinney. Louise Brindley auctioned plants and assisted .Yvonne Pentland as hostess. Jean • Phillips, president of the Dungannon Seniors group, wel- comed 80 seniors from Auburn, Lucknow, Ripley, Seaforth, Win- gham and Dungannon to the fun day on Oct. 22. Door prize winners were Chester Emmerton, Aueril Wood, Hazel McNaughton, Don Courtney, Don Haines, David Swan, Bill Kelly, Gordon Wall, and Emilie Masacar. Ella, Hand and Jean Robertson had the nearest birthdays, with Beatrice Stoll having the closest anniversary date. • Russell and Jean Phillips and Catherine, Barger visited with their family, Rosalene and Herb, Barger in Burlington and attended 'the Red Shelton Show at the O'Keefe Centre in Toronto on Monday evening. Sincere sympathy is extended to George Cardiff and family on the,, death of 'George's nephew, Keith Cardiff of Stratford, at University Hospital, London. He was 56. Funeral services were held Satur- day. atur- d Ten tables of euchre and a game of cribbage were in play at the Seniors' Centre on Oct. 19. Win- ners were Ila Pollock, Dorothy Riordan, John Harris and Russ Philips. Emilie Michaud, Chris Courtney, Brett and Kyle were dinner guests with Joe and Teresa Courtney. Emilie had been visiting her twin daughters Jeannette and Annette and returned to her home in Cal= gary, Alberta on Tuesday. . A good time was enjoyed by everyone who attend' an . ap- preciation ,night held in honor of Allan ;Gibson, Warden of Huron County, at . the Lucknow. Com- munity Centre last Friday. Congratulations to Kevin Swan and his bride, the former Deanna Basacco. Several from this area attended'the,reception at the Luck - now Legion on Saturday. Shoot winners Culberts leave Lochalsh There were seven tables of shoot in play at the . Drop in Centre on Friday. In the winners' circle were Maimie Roulston, Dorothy Riodan, Joe Courtney and Cliff Menary. Rita Gilmore had the most shoots. • Early bird winner Joe Reinhardt of Wingham was the winner of the second $500 early bird prize in the Wingham and District Community Living As- sociation's annual lottery draw. FINAL 4 DAYS! SALE ENDS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29 5:00 p.m. SHARP! ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE FURNITURE * ALL SOFA BEDS * ALL DINETTES * ALL BUFFETS & HUTCHES *' ALL SECTIONAL SUITES * ALL MATTRESSES * ALL IN -STOCK CARPET & VINYL ROLL ENDS (hundreds to choose from) ALSO° * ROLLS & ROLLS & ROLLS of ready stock CARPETS * Vinyl Floors * Hardwood Floors * Area Rugs * Ceramic Tiles and much more... ALL AT NO GS.T & NO PSTGREYFAIR WILL PAY THE GST & PST FOR YOU! •Furniture & Ltd. OWEN SOUND 762. 2nd Ave. E. 371-2151 'WIARTON 612 • Bertord St. 534-3320 PORT ELGIN Furniture Boys 574 Goderich St. 389-4454 The community will really miss Elmer. and Edna Culbert who have recently moved to Kincardine. Charlie and Mayme Wilkins entertained 31 members of their family on Thanksgiving weekend. Kae and James Webster enjoyed a two-week vacation to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan where they visited with Kae's two sisters Helen Krow- chuk, and Verna McKay, nieces, nephews and a great great niece and great great nephew. The weather out there was a bit cool but nice. The family gave Kae a belated birthday party which was greatly enjoyed, It was also great to hear that economy now stems to be on the rise. There is a great increase in the number of, people that are being employed! • Mayme Wilkins held the October meeting of the WMS of the Ash- field Presbyterian Church on Wed- nesday evening. Kathleen Calvert of Sarnia visited recently with her sister and brother- in-law, Mary and Ewan MacLean. • Re -Elect Allan Gibson for Reeve of Ashfield Township - 22 years experience - Dependable - Fain I ask for your support - Promise to be dedicated to Township interests November '14th .and concerns THE BRUCE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION invites you to attend OPEN HOUSE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1994 . 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. to be held at the - ADMINISTRATION CENTRE 351 -1st Avenue North Cheskks' Ontario HURON COUNTY KABLE In recent years, the' advanced technology has allowed cable TV subscriptions to be delivered to town and country residences any- where Lia a wireless personal cable system. 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Violinist Patricia Robinson and church organist Mary Garnock provided pre- and postlude musical selections, while the massed choir, under the direction of Ruth Alton, rendered the anthem "Standing on the Promises". • Scripture passages from the New Testament were read by Diane Park. Rev. Steven Huntley, Blyth., delivered the sermon on "What's Important". Concluding the ceremony under Frank Alton's leadership were clerks of session Cecill Cranston, Dungannon; Nancy Cameron, Trinity; Cliff McNeil, Nile, and Wanda Weber representing Don- nybrook. Jean Errington extended greetings from the United Church Women; Janet Wilkins from the Sunday Schools, Sandra Alton for the Youth Group and Rev. William Bresnahan from the Lucknow Ministerial Association. Fellowship was enjoyed in the church basement. ' Special guests present were Rev. Alex's parents, Bob and Gail McGilvery of Toronto.Also atten- ding were Alexandra's .mother, Penny Beasse and 89 -years -young grandmother Eva Houston of Manitoba, who visited the manse and other Ontario relatives. At the Trinity Service. on Oct.. 23, Rev. Alex performed baptismal rites receiving into 'the church Chasem Lorne, son of Greg and Chris Hack= ett; Brooklyn Joy, daughter of Stuart and Donna Alton and Jacob William, son of Bill and Shannon Scott. , We welcome Eldon Austin• home from Wingham and London hospitals. Fred and Donna Young, Harvey and Wilda Thompson spent the weekend in Barrie visiting Frank and Laurrine Berkstoller, a relative of the McNee families. Sympathy is extended to Judy and Delmar Sproule on the sudden passing of her mother, Margaret Taman, on Oct. 22. The funeral was held Tuesday in Blyth. The Dungannon/Nile UCW met in the church on Oct. 18. Reports were received from secretary Margaret Errington, assisted by Joan Dougherty and treasurer , Donna Young. Participating in the Thanksgiving program were Helen Dawson, Yvonne Pentland and Willetta McWhinney. Louise Brindley auctioned plants and assisted .Yvonne Pentland as hostess. Jean • Phillips, president of the Dungannon Seniors group, wel- comed 80 seniors from Auburn, Lucknow, Ripley, Seaforth, Win- gham and Dungannon to the fun day on Oct. 22. Door prize winners were Chester Emmerton, Aueril Wood, Hazel McNaughton, Don Courtney, Don Haines, David Swan, Bill Kelly, Gordon Wall, and Emilie Masacar. Ella, Hand and Jean Robertson had the nearest birthdays, with Beatrice Stoll having the closest anniversary date. • Russell and Jean Phillips and Catherine, Barger visited with their family, Rosalene and Herb, Barger in Burlington and attended 'the Red Shelton Show at the O'Keefe Centre in Toronto on Monday evening. Sincere sympathy is extended to George Cardiff and family on the,, death of 'George's nephew, Keith Cardiff of Stratford, at University Hospital, London. He was 56. Funeral services were held Satur- day. atur- d Ten tables of euchre and a game of cribbage were in play at the Seniors' Centre on Oct. 19. Win- ners were Ila Pollock, Dorothy Riordan, John Harris and Russ Philips. Emilie Michaud, Chris Courtney, Brett and Kyle were dinner guests with Joe and Teresa Courtney. Emilie had been visiting her twin daughters Jeannette and Annette and returned to her home in Cal= gary, Alberta on Tuesday. . A good time was enjoyed by everyone who attend' an . ap- preciation ,night held in honor of Allan ;Gibson, Warden of Huron County, at . the Lucknow. Com- munity Centre last Friday. Congratulations to Kevin Swan and his bride, the former Deanna Basacco. Several from this area attended'the,reception at the Luck - now Legion on Saturday. Shoot winners Culberts leave Lochalsh There were seven tables of shoot in play at the . Drop in Centre on Friday. In the winners' circle were Maimie Roulston, Dorothy Riodan, Joe Courtney and Cliff Menary. Rita Gilmore had the most shoots. • Early bird winner Joe Reinhardt of Wingham was the winner of the second $500 early bird prize in the Wingham and District Community Living As- sociation's annual lottery draw. FINAL 4 DAYS! SALE ENDS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29 5:00 p.m. SHARP! ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE FURNITURE * ALL SOFA BEDS * ALL DINETTES * ALL BUFFETS & HUTCHES *' ALL SECTIONAL SUITES * ALL MATTRESSES * ALL IN -STOCK CARPET & VINYL ROLL ENDS (hundreds to choose from) ALSO° * ROLLS & ROLLS & ROLLS of ready stock CARPETS * Vinyl Floors * Hardwood Floors * Area Rugs * Ceramic Tiles and much more... ALL AT NO GS.T & NO PSTGREYFAIR WILL PAY THE GST & PST FOR YOU! •Furniture & Ltd. OWEN SOUND 762. 2nd Ave. E. 371-2151 'WIARTON 612 • Bertord St. 534-3320 PORT ELGIN Furniture Boys 574 Goderich St. 389-4454 The community will really miss Elmer. and Edna Culbert who have recently moved to Kincardine. Charlie and Mayme Wilkins entertained 31 members of their family on Thanksgiving weekend. Kae and James Webster enjoyed a two-week vacation to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan where they visited with Kae's two sisters Helen Krow- chuk, and Verna McKay, nieces, nephews and a great great niece and great great nephew. The weather out there was a bit cool but nice. The family gave Kae a belated birthday party which was greatly enjoyed, It was also great to hear that economy now stems to be on the rise. There is a great increase in the number of, people that are being employed! • Mayme Wilkins held the October meeting of the WMS of the Ash- field Presbyterian Church on Wed- nesday evening. Kathleen Calvert of Sarnia visited recently with her sister and brother- in-law, Mary and Ewan MacLean. • Re -Elect Allan Gibson for Reeve of Ashfield Township - 22 years experience - Dependable - Fain I ask for your support - Promise to be dedicated to Township interests November '14th .and concerns THE BRUCE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION invites you to attend OPEN HOUSE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1994 . 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. to be held at the - ADMINISTRATION CENTRE 351 -1st Avenue North Cheskks' Ontario