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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-02-26, Page 15Children nChildreirntake weekend visit Kenneth Wilkins of Ridgetown and Elizabeth Wilkins of Toronto were home on the weekend with their parents Charles and Mayine Wilkins.- Florence MaeLennan and her • friend Shirley of Kitchener ,::spent the weekend with Rhetta MacLennan': Also visiting Rhetta during, the week was her grandson Colin '• MacLennan of Toronto, son Of George -and Jean MacLennan. Jim and Cecil Webster of Waterloo were home on the, weekend with their.. parents Wellington and Kae Webster. Congratulations to Bruce and Jane Mary Luescher of.. Pointe Clark 'en the arrival of their so . The : proud grandparents are Leonardnd Muriel Courtney of Point Clark, Ewan and Marj MacLean were in Sarnia and Wyoming for a , couple of days last week vi it' g with relatives and friends. Charles d Mayne Wilkins were at Bi11 and Joanne Wilkins friday evening for a birthday party for their 'grandson Ian. The monthly meeting of the UCW.of the Pine River United Church 'was held. Feb.,. 11. This Meeting, which was a dessert- l M- cheon, met in the baseiuenfof the church. The meeting was opened by Gloria Rut- Kedge: She read a piece . on pornography, Guilty or Not Guilty. The first part was taken by_ seven witnesses. It was both shocking and very truthful'. Each of the'-. ladies .present had been given half . a heart ,with the verses 'of \the beatitudes on them. Then they had . to match the' heart halves ran'd sit with that person: The hymn Joyful, Joyful, We Morel Thee was sung. • 'Gloria Rutledge read a poem Someone needs Someone. Doreen Stokes read the Scripture and. Gloria Rutledge read an article on Indians.' >. Bertha. Scott favored all present with, the.. lovely, solo All Perfect Lovo, It was enjoyed by the sixteen ladies present: Linda Campbell read the prayer. the firstthree verses of the hymn God Who Touches Earth with::Beauty`were read in unison. The creedtaken from Mandate on Development and; Peace. was repeated in. unison. Second Vice-president Betty`Jones then took over her duty in place .of President Mathel Wilson- who was unable to attend, The rollc ...li was answered; by naming an a Indian tribe. `Betty Jones led in payer • The minutes of the last meeting were, read by Anne Boyd: The last two verses of the hymn God who Touches Earth with Beauty were repeated. Betty Jones led in prayer; e Men TTe�•. The March',meeting will be held ihr the, basement of the church on March 1 . at' 1 p.m. It will .be a. dessert luncheon. Visiting Rhetta MacLennan recently were her two :sons Donald MacLennan of Clinton1d George MacLennan of Toron- to., Visiting with Finlay •and Margie Mac- Donald were Kathie Robson, of Grosse, . Point, Michigan. Margie returned to the U.S. with Kathie for a few holidays. Kenneth Wilkins of Ridgetown was home • on tate weekend with his parents. Charles . and ''Mayme Wilkins. Weekend visitors once again -'with -'Wel- lington and'Kae Webster were their son-in- law on in-law Atlee Wise and: ills friend Jack Arnold' of Richfield, Ohio, and:their two sons Cecil and Jim Webster of Waterloo; It was a great weekend for snowmnobil%ng. There had just been enough snow to, have; their sleds ride jt,. •t right and there ,had ;not been too much snow to. make it too rough As usual, along the beaches was the best going • Congratulations to Wellington Webster, on his :82nd ';birthday on Peb. 7 Happy Valentines Dayto you all ' May one and all have just .a .perfect •day for Fall lovers. • • -• ` Barry and •Be Jones visited on the weekend •With Barry's mother Gertie Jones who was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital in London. Mrs. Jones `'had under gone surgery. On Friday evening Barry and Betty Jones visited with Gordon and; Pat Jones.• and family in ; Thorn`dale. 5: Mrs, Gordon Robb visited fora Edi days with her daughter, a -son i 1 i ►, a., .gr nAchildren,: Bob and Sap a DV dill 4 r e of Hanover. Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, February26, 1986 ---Pane 15 FARM PROGRESS SPECIAL EDITION COMING r• Mar 26th., Filter Queen "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" 4 2-7103 LUCKNOW DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE OPEN DATES AVAILABLE MARCH Friday 7, 14, 28 Saturday ° 1, 15 .APRI;L Friday 4, 18, 25 SATURDAY, MARCH 8 Kinsmen - "Player" FRIDAY, MARCH 21 Michele Humphrey and Doug Dorscht • SATURDAY, MARCH 22 St. Mary's Church Irish Night CALL THIS AMBER BETWEEN 9200 a.m and 6:00 p.m. ONLY +528-3532 Wednesday February,26th 900sin. "1986 WITHOUT LASSO??" ,-What are tiieanematives - reedtdtatl(Ic+Yltao weed ;steal' taadi, liters RIP EY COMMUNITY CENTRE LUNCII.➢KOYIOt;O DYi cum 06'IGYCI1EFncits Thursday, • February2 th 11OO•pii. INTENSIVEGENER I.MANAGEMENT" ICM'+i7Gn� aqu7pmenl• edits drllsrs kiss to tt tart 'OMA rcii cpabgliil.Cern Wlante[ • Cemi Abeam,' Joba'I:oraer . CIBA GiEGY., WCKNOW Communa Y rFrJTRE SPONSOREpwi'i kEAVIE FARM EQUIPMENT Edna Culbert visited 01, -`Landon fortis week with her two sisters Ethel and•Anne • and her brother Jimmy. She also visited:, with her mother Mrs. Matheson wire is a patient in`'`St.. Mary's Hospital in London.. Charles and Mayme Wilkins* Charles • and°Ruby Riach of Woodstock were recent visitors with Mayme's and .Ruby's mother and_ broth r, Stella and Lloyd Irwin of Kinloss Townshipon the occasion'of Mrs: Irwin s 85th birthday. Bibl ' e. study of the Ashfield Presbyterian Church was held Feb. 12 in the` basement of the church. Bible - will be. ;held. every Wednesday morning in the different homes until Easter. s Betty Jones is visiting in, Peterborough; for a couple -of days.. with'frieids. L Md 1 TK rJ • ' ry� .' halo*. 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