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Page 11.0-Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, November 112911980
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EVERYONE
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EVl'aRVONE WELCOME
VOTE
Joseph F. Hickey
on
November 17/86
Councillor
West Wawanosh Township
LUCKNOW DISTRICT
COMMUNITY CENTRE
OPEN DATES. AVAILABLE
NOVEMBER
Friday, 14-28
DECEMBER
Friday, 5-12-19-31
Saturday, 20-27
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21
Mr. & Mrs, Wear Eckenswiller
CALL THIS NUMBER BETWEEN
9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. ONLY
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NOTICE
Township of Ashfield
The final installment of
1986 Taxes
is due on or before
November 15th, 1986
Donald M. Simpson
Clerk Treasurer
Township of Ashfield
Hoiyr�od WI holds meeting at Percy home
The . °olyrood Women's Institute held its
Citizenship and World Affairs meeting at
the home of Mrs. Alex ""ercy on Thursday
afternoon.
Mrs. Harold Smith presided and extend-
ed a welcome to those present, and all join-
ed in singing the s'oe and the Mary Stewart
Collect was repeated in unison. The
rollcall was name a government official
and their office.
The minutes of the October meeting
were read by Mrs. Douglas McEwan and
the financial report; also the communica-
tions which included a letter from the
Wingham Centre for the Homebound, of
which they made a contribution, and a
donation was received from the Lucknow
Agricultural Society.
The members were reminded of the
Remembrance Day Service on November
11. Mrs. Harold Smith reported on the
meeting of the new hall and the bazaar on
November 29. Card parties were planned
for the new year.
The ladies were asked to serve a 40th
wedding anniversary luncheon on
November 21. The Christmas dinner will
be the next meeting on December 4 at the
home of Mrs. Leo Murray. Each member
is asked to bring a gift for the Bruce Crisis
Centre in Kincardine.
Mrs. Harold Smith gave the report of the
Bruce County WI Rally ab Sauble Beach on
October 14.
LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN.
REFORMED CHURCH
Invites You To Worship With Them On
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16
10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Nursery downstairs morning & evening
EVERYONE WELCOME
•
LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Worship Service 11:00 a.m,
Rev. Gerald McFarlane
Nursery and junior congregation provided
EVERYONE WELCOME
Nappy 40th. Anniversary
Weir & Grace Eckenswiller
Love from the family
November `1T to Noverrlbor.22
The
BULK FOOD CONNECTION
LUCKNOW 52803602
,This *pedal occa ton will be
celebrated in Lucknow Sat. Nov. 22/86
MISSION
Theme "Christ Within You"
You are invited to an evening of wor-
ship and song...
Speaker: REV. JIM FRANCOM
Music: SACRED HEARTS FOLK
CHOIR, YOUTH GROUP
'CHOIR
Wednesday, November 19/86
7:4S p.m.
St. Peter's Church, Lucknow.
Refreshments to fallow
Mrs. Lorne Eadie presided for the pro-
gram and introduced the guest speaker,
Mrs. Elsie Houston, wllQ gale a most in-
teresting talk on her trip to Killarney,
Ireland where she attended the 18th Trien-
nial Conference of the Associated Country
Women f the World, May 20 to 27, also an
extra trip to Scan +laviar She outlined the
institute, starting at the branch level, then
the district and on to the.area, then to the
FWIO then Canada and throughout the
world. Mrs. Houston showed many badges
and stressed the importance of pennies for
friendship. The theme for the convention
was Focus on the Family. She had pictures
which were passed around and other ar-
ticles of information which were very
interesting.
Mrs. Douglas McEwan thanked Mrs.
Houston on behalf of the institute and
presented her with a git in appreciation.
Mrs. Ellwood Elliott read a poem on
Remembrance Day and also gave the mot-
to `success comes in cans, not can'ts'. Mrs.
Frank Maulden gave a humorous reading
Model T.
Contests were conducted by Ms. Lorne
Eadie and also the courtesy remarks. 0
Canada and grace closed the meeting and
delicious refreshments were served,
Social News
Mr. and Mrs. Bill . Burt spent the
weekend in Toronto with family members.
Congratulations to Rev. and Mrs,
George Garratt who will celebrate their
Golden Wedding anniversary over the
weekend in Toronto with their family. Rev.
Garratt was our minister here for nine
years before his retirement. They are en-
joying their new, home in Kincardine. Ed -
rim and May Boyle were guests at the Gar-
ratt home on Wednesday.
A number from here attended the hot
turkey supper at St. Matthews Church,
Kingarf last Sunday.
Paul Preiss and sons, Shane and Michael
of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken MacDonald, Carl,
Lisa and Heather visited at Kitchener with
Anne's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Yean-
dle. They then called at the funeral home
in Stratford where Anne's grandmother's
remains were resting. We extend sym-
pathy to the bereaved.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac McDonald and Jef-
frey of Kincardine visited with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom McDonald here on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson and Lois
spent the weekend in Wallaceburg with.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Nicholson and family.
Lois stayed down for a holiday.
Mrs. Frank Maulden, Mrs. Hugh Lane,
Edna and May Boyle were guests of Mrs.
Edith Webster at Lucknow on Monday
afternoon.'
Wilkins fainily home. for weekend
How Kind Folks Are
So Neighbourly and pleasant day by day,
They give such happiness upon my upward
way,
The little things they do,. Mean such a lot
The gifts from orchard; tee and garden
plot
The bright good morning, a friendly smile
Their:willingness to stay and chat awhile
Yes, and up and down Op country, near
and far
How kind folks are. r-
People repot
Weekend visitors wit4 Charles and
Mayme Wilkins were then` two daughters,
Barbara Wilkins of Paris, Ontario and
Elizabeth Wilkins of Wind Forest and
also their son Ken Wilkins of Ridgetown.
On Saturday evening, Barbara showed
her slides on China and Japan to the Kair-
shea Institute meeting recently when she
was visiting these countries in April and
May this year. the presentation was very
much enjoyed by all.
Jim Webster of Waterloo was home on
the weekend with his mother Kae Webster
and on Saturday, Kae and Jim visited with
Norma Young in Goderich.
On. Tuesday, Kae Webster visited m Clin-
ton with Jack Marion and Lloyd Smith.'
Mr. and Mrs. Max Reigling were in Ann
Arbour, Michigan to attend the wedding of
a friend.
Visiting with Kae Webster on Thursday
was Mayme Wilkins , Edna Culbert, Win-
nefred Garnrnie of Lucknow and Elleda Ir-
win
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