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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-05-21, Page 8Page 8—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 21, 1986 NOTICE TO ALL Ratepayers OF THE Village of Lucknow The second installment of 1986 taxes is due June 1st, 1986 Be Ma WHITCROFT Clerk -Treasurer VILLAGE OF LUCKNOW 9 OISC ®. \No i2�j5 6 1986 lay Le -ve Your Film With Us! Umbach Pharmacy Lucknow " 528-3004 IDOK FOR THIS. BE ASSURED ITS CANADIAN MADE SPECTRUM makeo ey e, Do you know a young person who �- - went that extra mile? The search is on for Ontario Junior Citizens of the Year. Do you know someone in your community, between the ages of 6 and 18 years, who has gone that extra mile? Someone who has shown selfless service, resourcefulness, ingenuity, or acts of courage — that "good kid"? Someone special that you think should be recognized? You can help Canadian Pacific Air Lines and the Ontario Community Newspapers Association honour these kids by nominating them for an Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Award. Contact your local community newspaper. Spring deadline for individual and group nominations is June 30th, 1986. Ontario Junior Citizens of the Year recipients will receive a plaque, a cash prize, a family photo portrait with the Lieutenant -Governor of Ontario, and a lapel pin. Contact our Junior Citizens' Co-ordinator (name ik ta„� Qlierre), for complete details. 1JZ Canadian Pacific OR Air Lines Why not honour a deserving kid this year? 1111111111111111111111111111110111111111111111111111111111 23 ladies at UCW meeting Pine River UCW The monthly meeting of the UCW of Pine River United Church met Tuesday evening in the basement of the church on May 13. The meeting was opened by the presid- ent Mathel Wilson in the chair. Mathel Wilson read poem. A hymn was sung and the Purpose was read in unison. Mathel Wilson also read another poem. Anne Boyd read the minutes of the last meeting. The treasurer's report was given by Gloria Rutledge. Business was discus- sed and the offering was taken up. Mathel Wilson led the 23 ladies present in prayer. The meeting was then taken over by the conveners, Margaret Ferguson and Linda Campbell. Margaret Ferguson read on Pentecost, and she and the other ladies read the call to worship. A hymn was sung. Linda Campbell read and told the ladies of the Inuit people, living in and around Baaker Lake in the North West Territories. All found this interesting, learning more of our native people. Margaret Ferguson led in a Bible quiz. She also read and gave the ladies more insight on Amnesty. ,Linda Campbell gave a reading which was amusing and enjoyed by all. Grace was sung and a lovelylunch was served by the lunch committee, Gloria Rutledge, Dorothy Coles and Edna Boyd. A social hour . was has by all. The June meeting will be held at the church on Tuesday, June 8. People report On Sunday, Charles, Mayme and Ken Wilkins visited with Mayme's mother and brother, Stella and Lloyd Irwin of Kinloss Township. Those visiting with William and Shirley Irvin and family on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robb, Glen Robb, Bob and I t 1 .e'Webster Sandra Darling and family of Hanover and Edwin and Janet McCutcheon and family of Lions Head. Jack MacLennan of Stratford has been home visiting his mother Rhetta MacLen- nan and his sister Marion MacLennan who is spending a few weeks with her mother. Tuesday visitors with Charles. Mayme, Ken and Liz Wilkins were Mabel and Laura Campbell of Toronto and Charles' sister and brother-in-law, Ken and Louise Weaver of Sudbury. Those visiting with Dorothy Finlayson over the weekend were Carol Finlayson, her husband John Balch and their two boys, of Toronto; Ian and Christine Finlayson and son of London; Christine's mother, Mrs. Martin Blote of Calgary, Alberta; Bill and Judy Finlayson and family of Teeswater; Allan and Ken Finlay- son of Toronto and Duncan Finlayson of Kincardine. On Monday a number of ladies from the Ashfield Presbyterian Church, Dorothy Finlayson, Marjorie MacLean, Mayme Wilkins, Jean West and Edith Simpson went to Belmore to attend the spring rally of the Maitland Presbyterial. The guest speaker was Eleanor Knott of Thornbury, Ontario. She spoke on her work as a nutritionist in India. It was enjoyed by all. On Sunday there were three babies baptized at the Pine River United Church. Kurtis Scott Colling, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Colling; Jesse Andrew Leuscher, soil of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Luescher and Andrew John Mertick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mertick were all batptized. Cecil and Jim Webster of Waterloo were home on the weekend with their parents, Wellington and Kae Webster. Eckenswillers have visitors Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Weir Ecken- swiller were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph (Jeanette) Zabolotney and Eldon Eckenswiller of Medicine Hat, and Bonnie MacKay of Red Deer, Alberta. All were guests at Mr. and Mrs. Steven Eckenswiller's wedding at Chepstow on May 10. Mrs. Jean Hodgins of Wingham spent the weekend with Edna and May Boyle. Mrs. Marretta Hodgins of Niagara and her son Glen of St. Catharines called on friends here on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burt took Mr. and Mrs, Bill Hodgins, Allan, Laura and Joey to the New Seasons Restaurant, Kincar- dine for a Chinese dinner to celebrate their 18th wedding anniversary on Mother's Day, May 11. Folks here were so pleased to know that Rev. and Mrs. George Garratt have bought a home in Kincardine and will move from Weston to Kincardine in June, Congratulations to Jesse Park, son of Mr. and Mrs. Todd Park of concession 12, who was a winner in the Musical Festival at Walkerton. Jesse is a pupil at the Kinloss Central Public School at Holyrood. Mrs. Don Bushell and Mrs. Don Gilles- pie visited on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Durnin at Whitechurch. Mrs. Phoebe Stanley (Hodgkinson), who spent some time with Mrs. Marretta Hodgins here before going to Vancouver a year ago, has now returned to Ontario and is a resident in a care home for the elderly in London. Attending the Diocesan Synod at London from the Anglican parish were Rev. Merelyn Letson and Mrs. Bruce Pewtress of Lucknow, Mrs. David Haldenby of Kinlough, and Mrs. Marjorie Thompson of Ripley. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacPherson of Stratford and their daughter Betty -Mae of New Brunswick visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bill MacPherson last Tuesday. Dessert and tea at WI meeting Eighteen ladies enjoyed a lovely dessert and tea at the May meeting of the Lucknow WI on Tuesday, May 13 in the town hall. Mary Loth chaired the meeting for the program. She read a poem and introduced the guest speaker - Mary McIntosh. Mary told us about her recent trip to Australia. This proved interesting. Mary MacGillivray played a couple of piano selections and Dora Brooks gave the motto "Make sure you have good shoes and a good bed because you spend most of your time in one or the other". Rhoda MacKenzie reported on the "Federated News". The Ode was sung and the Collect repeated. The roll call, Name a country beginning with your initial, was answered by all. The minutes of the last meeting and the business was dealt with by Jean Whitby. In the absence of the president, Ruth Bogues, the first vice-president, Dorothy Brown presided. It was decided to subscribe to a craft magazine to be placed in the public library. Several banquets are being catered to and the June picnic will be held in the Park. Northside members are to bring the first course and south side members are to bring dessert. Tillie Wilston reported for the morning session of the district annual and Mary MacGillivray reported for the afternoon session. Dorothy Brown thanked all who took part in the meeting. The Queen was sung to close a most enjoyable afternoon.