HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-07-02, Page 5Kirlette member Wilma Blake presents the club's
Lottery back to fund raiser chairman Walter Arnold.
windfall of $300 from the. Complex,
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Birthday celebrated recently
People Report
Congratulations to Mr. Arthur Haldenby
who celebrated his 86th birthday on
Tuesday. His9v
o daughters, Mrs. Marj-
orie Bennet a4Mrs. Shirley Whiteside of
Toronto were here to be. with their father:
Mrs. Jean Hodgins of Wingham and
Mrs, Dorothy Anderson of Lucknow visited
on Tuesday with Edna and May Boyle
• Pastor and Mrs, M. Christensen travel-
led to M)Itcn' on Monday to visit with Mr.
land Mrs. Don Christensen. Janine came
home with her grandparents for a holiday.
Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Grace
Hodgkinson and family inthe sudden
death of her husband Wilbert at Wingham
on Friday. Wilbert and Grace were former
Kinlough residents.
Joey Ernest, son of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph
' Ernest of ourvillage, returned home from
Walkerton Hospital where he has been a
patient. We send our get well wishes Joey.
Pastor and Mrs. M. Christensen and
Janine were at Rochester, New York where
they attended a family reunion.
Mrs, Marretta Hodgins of Niagara Falls
is enjoying a holiday here with former
neighbours and friends.
Mr. and Mrs, Allan. Nicholson and fa*nily
of Wallaceburg, Mr, and Mrs, Mel King of
Georgetown, Kim Langford and her friend
of Woodstock spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Nicholson . and Loii.
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Howey, Kristin and
Michelle of Kitchener spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hedley.
Thank You....!
Lueknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 2, 1986—Page 5
Wingham Day Centre news
y Joan Arbuckle
Thisis my first article for the Lucknow
Sentinel - I am Joan Arbuckle of Wingham.
and am the Day Centre's summer student.
My position lasts until August 29th and
then I will return to the University of
Waterloo where I will be a fourth year
Honours History student.
The month of June is proving to be a
very busy one here at the Wingham and
Area Day Centre for the Homebound,
Many special events have been planned for
this month as June is Senior Citizen's
Month across Canada. This year's theme is.
"We're getting on with life".
June program calendars are now avail-
able for distribution at the Day Centre. The
next scheduled foot clinie will be on
Thursday, June 26 from 1 - 3 p.m. Please
call the Centre in advance at 3574440 if
you wish to attend this clinic.
The Day Centre for the Homebound is a
non-profit agency providing social and
recreational programs for the homebound
elderly in north Huron and south Bruce
counties. The centre's seventh annual
meeting is scheduled for June 19, The
public is welcome to attend. The guest
speaker will be France McHale whose topic
will be The Networking of Senior Citizens
in Canada and The What's Happening with
Senior Citizens around the World.
The centre's first day trip of the year is
planned for June 17 " and, will , be to the.
Couage meeting or Auxiliary
Elmira - Hawkesville area; in Elmira. The
tour will visit grove's Oide Time pillage
and then Dater the tour will travel to the tiny
hamlet of Hawkesville where dinner will be
provided at Marion's Country Kitchen, a
restaurant specializing in Mennonite cul-
ture and food.
Again this summer the day centre will be
taking in four performances at the Blyth
Summer Festival. The matinee performan-
ces will include: "Drift", on July 10; "Lily
Alta", on July 24;• "Gone to Glory", on
July 31; and "Another Season's Promise",
on August 21, Those wishing to attend are
asked to contact the centre.
Past dune activities have included: a
previous footclinic, a visit by gue
speaker, Bob Pegg of the Ministry of
Natural Resources, the swim and exercise
program at Vanastra and several short
films.
The newest staff member, Miss Gloria
Workman from the Clinton area has
accepted the position of new assistant
director. We at the centre are looking
forward to her employment.
The Lucknow area is reminded that the
Day Centre covers your community as well,
so if you know of someone who could
beneft from the programs and services, the
Day Centre offers, make a referral to the
centre by calling 357-1440 or 357-1445, or
dropinto the Centre in the Wingham
Armouries, Monday•to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to
4;30 p.m.
The Lucknow Presbyterian Evening Aux-
iliary met in Henderson's cottage at Bruce
Beach for a pot luck picnic supper on June
17. Since it was a cool evening We enjoyed
the fireplace as well as a beautiful sunset
"over the water.
To open the meeting Mrs. Henderson
askedfor request hymns in the old Book of
Praise. After singing five old favourites we
heard the devotions as given by Mrs. Ross
Gammie. It was pointed out that we each
need time alone. Jesus went to pray alone.
We need time,to think about our lives and
to set - some rules to live by.
Mrs. Bruce Raynard led in the mission
study about Native . People ' in the local
situation.: I Corinthians 13: 1-13 . points,out
that charity is a virtue. Since the white man
took so much land away from the Native
People we must try to understand the
natives and treat them with moeecharity.
For thevariety number Mrs.. Frank Haw-
thorne, read several poems from a collec-
tion called "The Language of Friendship",
We sang "At eve'n when the sun did
set" 'and the meeting, was closedwith
prayer by Mrs. William Henderson.
I would like to thank all my patrons who supported me
and Buffy's Burger for the last 5Y% years and to welcome
the new owner Mary Lou Raynard. I wish her all the
success and,hope my patrons will support her
as much as they did me.
Betty McDonagh
Buffy's Burger
Serving you the retail customer as
well as the contractor, with all your flooring,
kitchen cabinets, and ceramic tile needs.
NOTICE
TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF KINLOSS
TAKE NOTICE that it Is the intention of the Councll of the Township of Kinloss
to pass a By-law which will require the owners of all privately owned swimming pools,
liquid -manure storage facllitles and animal waste pits, located within°the Township to
fence such pools, lagoons or pits within 30 days of the passing of the By-law.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the By-law prescribes regulations for the
types of fences required annd.imposes penalties for failure to comply with the terms of
the By-law.
AND FURTHER, TAKE NOTICE anyone wishing to review the By-law may
obtain it copy from the office of the .Township Clerk.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that all perfons wishing to discuss the terms of
the By -Naw with the Municipal Council shall advise the Clerk on or before the 21st of
JULY, 1986.
W. F. HAWTHORNE, CLERK -TREASURER
Township of Kinloss
Holyrood, Ontario.
NOG 2BO
SUMMER SCHEDULE OF
Combined Presbyterian -United Church
axony
Dungannon 529.3147 Or Greg Hamilton, 528.3946
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P N,Ti_AtktAIL.IM EVENINGS Y APPOINTIN
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Worship Services
Lucknow' United Church
Lucknow United Church
Lucknow United Church
Lucknow Presbyterian Church
10 A.M. Lucknow Presbyterian Church
10 A.M. Lucknow Presbyterian Church
10 A.M. South Kinloss Presbyterian Church
10 A.M. South Kinloss Presbyterian Church
10 A.M. South Kinloss Presbyterian Church
Rev. A. Cook
Rev. A. Cook
Rev. A. Cook
Rev. -Wm. Henderson
Rev. A. Ramsay
Rev. A. Ramsay
Rev. A. Ramsay
Rev. A. Ramsay
Rev. A. Ramsay
"I was glad when they said unto me, 'Let us go Into the house of the Loud'."
(Psalms 122:1)