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LUCKNOW ' i•
PRE'SBYTERIAN
CHURCH .;
Rev: Wm. Munshaw '
B.A.M.Div.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 14
`10:00 a.m.
Sunday School
11:00 a.m.. l
Morning Worship
Everyone.
Welcome
:LUCKNOW
:.' UNITED.
:CHURCH
Rev. Doug Kaufman
Oto
WF'ed.e.rlay! Jiivaa0 10, 1979
DICKIE • to Mr. and Mrs. HUBER - Mr. and Mrs. Ross
William , Dickie,R. R.5 Huber, R. 3 Teeswater, wish
Lucknow; a daughter, Kar-" . toannounce the arrival of a
issa Lorraine, in Wingham daughter on January 4, 1979,
and District Hospital on in Wingham and District
Sunday, Deciber-31Y. 1918. Hospital. •
MAIER -- In Wingham and "
District Hospital on January
5, 1979
to Mr. and Mrs.
Philipier, R. 1. Wroxeter,
a daught r, Julia Martha.
WORMINGTON'' =" Mr.—and
Mrs. Robin Wormington
(nee Beth Hallam), R. R. 1
Bluevale, arehappy to an-
nounce the birth pf a son,
i .
,KLJKevin Brian, al Wingham
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e 4 Sizes .. . i January 5th, ,1979,.. weighing
! 12 -18 = 25.30 R,p, • ..1 . 7 lbs. 14 oz.. A' wee brother.
% •Brent andRearpr0 for Cherie and Jeff. .
% 'and -District Hospital. on
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3 PointInitcl► }
•Ikluid.Cooled Mesas % FERGUSON - To Murray and
2 and 4 Wheel Drive. % Susan (nee Miller) of R. R. #
Available with • 1' Ripley, their first 'child, a
W.I. B:oard dir�ctor reports
Executive membersof the
Grey -Bruce District of, the
Women's Institute met on
December 4, at the home of.
Mrs. William Middleton,
Chesley...Mrs, _Middjeten_at-
tended , a board meeting
November 20 - 24 in Toronto,
as board director represent-
ing ;Sub.. Division 17, Grey -
Bruce Area. This meeting
was called to, pass on to
members of Women's Insti-
tutes, the business of: the
work•. of Women's Institutes
of F,W,I.O.
The' Erland Lee Home
"Foundation -Fund has almost
reached $70,000, itis .the
only project of the R. :I.C1. -
-hope to get over the top by
1980.
The Officers' Conference
t "*Cabs. Loaders, son, Adam Murray, 8 lb. 9
obstetrics....
Blades, Mowers, • oz., Friday, December 29th
% Trenchers, Plows, i at' $t. Joseph's Hospital,
{ ' Harrows, Back Hoes, '
l.- • . 11,011bVilt004 Snow ' t Kincardine and , Mr. • and
! Blowers % Mrs. Jbhn Ferguson, R. R. #
- Ctith 'atorstDisx; I • London: A grandson for Mr.
and Mrs. Donald D. Miller of
DOUPE'S
1. Ripley.
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E • • t• • • iACK'ETT Mr and Mrs
, qutpment Ltd, • Robert° Hackett, R. R. 3
I SALES -SERVICE -RENTALS Goderich, wish. to. announce -
395 -2685 the arrival of Wesley Robert,
%HWY.-9"KINCARDINE at Wingham and • DiStrief
j . [AT M LLARTONi ' l Hospital on December 3.1
LUCKNOW „ % S • CHULTZ -� In Victoria Hos-
] %pita, London, on Saturday,
CH'RiST1AN December 30th, 1978 to•Mr
% .arid Mrs, -Dennis Schultz. a`
REFORMED ,.
-1 lbs. 5 oz:
CHURCH % ' , ' a sister for',
F
Minister t daughter, Erin Lindsay, 8
SUNDAY, JANUARY #1
j ' 10 a.m. Sunday School
.11:00 a.m.
Morni erg-Worsh ip
Nursery Provided .•
▪ For Pre.School.Children
•
Adrienne.
. Eadie - happily announce the
.. 'j SUNDAY, JANUARY 14 j birth -'of their son, 'Matthew,
% . David, weighing 8 lbs 5 oz., \.
1. • Morning Service
% t ` 10;00 a.m. arid 2:30 n.m. 'j on. January 8; 1979 at Wing••- -•-•
end of
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.ter•
CONTINUED ,FROM P.-9
writing in the day book. , on
November 17 that the date
rang a note- with Miss Cook:''
. Twenty-five' years ago , on
that date she began her job
as supervisor.. Her job is
far . from. finished. Except
for several bouquets of flow-
ers from friendsand associ
ates, the day passed the
same as, any other
Miss Cook is : not retiring
and she'll be the first to tell
*you so. She doesn't • think 25
< yearsis:worth making a noise
about, claiming there are
many nurses who have done
as much,, and more.
will be May. 1 - 3 in '
Kitchener, cost .•75.00 per
delegate. This Conference is
for Tweedsmuir Curators at
all levels, Curators or mem-
ber at large. in Branches.
1979 has been designated
as the "International Year of
the Child" (IYC) and in order
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LUCKNOW U.C.W. UNIT 1
•d.
Unit 1 of the Lucknow
•U,C,W. met. January 2nd, in
the church parlour. Mrs.
Isobel Havens welcomed ev=
eryone and read a. short
r��
poem on the "New. Year".
"Mrs. Shirley- Bolt took
charge of the program and,
gave a reading on . the "Old
and ' New 'Year". Timely
readings were given by Mrs.
OliveIrwin and Mrs. Edith
Webster. Kay and Karl Mor-
rison favoured with two lively
piano duets;' • r
The devotions were given
by Mrs. Vi ' Arnold and
scripture, loading .,by Mrs:.
Phyllis :Morrison.. The new
study books for- 1979 were
introduced by Mrs..L Hav-
ens. The, unit will be stud
ing about "Human Rights":
Mrs. S. Bolt gave an excel:;
lent report..on:. the 1978
givings:.A small stocking for
special givings will be given
to each member and it"'was'
decided to use a .birthday jar
at each meeting. During the
year two Hobby SaTes will bp
herd. .
January and 'February vis-
itation will be done •by Mrs.
P " .Morrison and Mrs. Vi
Arnold. Mit' P. Morrison
;asked for donations of food
and helpers for the .Agricul
tural Society banquet Janu-
ary 18. •
i j . % ham. and' District Hospital.
Jr. Congregation for
Listen to the
Back to God Hour
.10.30 a:m.
Proud ;grandparents,;:are Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Eadie, Holy -
reed and :Mr. and Mrs. Frank:,
: 8 Year Old Children CKNX !
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ixnrt'iv EVENI
. Alternative Lifestyles, and
% Poisitve ' Thinking'
Applied Energy Alternatives
Aviation Ground School
Aviation - Instrument Flying
Regulations
Backpacking
Ballet. Exercises
Ballroom Dancing
Bartending .
1 Business Law
Cake ,Decorating [Beginner*.ti ^„
C,.I.M. -
Org' tional &' Human Behavour
. Op rations 'Management
Policy and : Administration
Certified Technician-.& Technologist:
Coaching :Clinic [Level 1] Theory
% Conversational French [Intermediatej
% Conversational Spanish
Current 'Issues in Psychology
% Defensive Driving
t' Effective Supervision in Hospital
t Administration
Electrical Theory for Tradesmen
Farm Safety
Fireplace Construction' d `
Flower.. Arranging-
!, Furniture Refinishing
Gardening Under Lights
1. General Insurance Program Courses
Golf.
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Gourmelt Cooking •
Guitar '(Introductory]
[Intermediate] •
Hanging a .Garden:
Hardwood Lumber Graders
Indoor Plant propagation.
industrial 'Mahttenance : Mechanic
Jewellery Making . .
Kripula Yoga
.Life Drawing
Motorcycle Riding '
Music is .for Everyone
Photographic Silkscreening
Pottery
Psychology of Professional Selling
Purchasing
Real Estate Courses
Safety .
Sheet Metal Drafting'
Shorterhand` 1 & 2. • 1
Skiing - Cross. Country
Small Appliance Repair,..
Spinning & •Dyeing [Level 3]
Taxidermy 1 I .
The Secretary and Her Management
Skills
Typing 1 & 2.
Welding
We're Buying a Home
Yoga Weekend '
' For full information on courses contact Georgian College, Box 700, Owers
Sound (N4I(5R4) or te1:,phbne.519-376-0682. Better still, 'drop into the campus
at 1150 - 8th .Street East, any day from Monday to Friday.
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to•have all reinbets aware or
this, the;Federated Women's
Institutes of Ontario . are
sponsoring an IYC Poster
Competition on "The Rights
of the Child".
F. W.I.O. Project will fie,
that the Women's ' Institute
Branches undertake a local
'action' project whereby they
encourage parentsto review
the immunization charts of
their children and . take ad-
vantage of this protection.
Mrs. Middleton said she was
sorry to report a drop in WI
members from 33,000 ' to
28,734 members. But happy
to report I5. Branches :of Jr.
Institute and a growing
membership•; ,.
Women's Institute week at
.-Erland Lee 'Home •will- be—
held June 4 - 8, 1979.
There were 17 Resolutions
sent in -. one was sustained
from• a. Bruce South which
originated from Teeswater
Branch.•
National Convention: is
to ' be held'.. in June,
Saskatoon 10 voting dele-
sgates will. attend from the
Toronto office. Each District
IS to give a gift for the Gift
Stall:
A vote of thanks was
expressedtaMrs. Middleton
for her kind hospitality as
host to' the Meeting..
SOUTH KINLOSS WM:S• a
The December, meeting Of
South Kinloss was held at the
home of Mrs. Lloyd. Mac-
Dougall. Mrs. ` Philip Steer
presided. "
The'meeting opened with a
Christmas ,reading by. Mrs
Olive Needham,
The first ` part of the
ggeeting,was tags, ken.from .Th'e
Glad Tidinentitled
"Caine to Christmas", led
by : Mrs. Philip Steer with
Mrs. Allan MacDougall tak-
ing party
A Christmas meditation,
prepared by Mrs. Leonard
Machines, was read by Mrs::
Allan MacDougall, followed
with the Prayer Circle by
WS, Willard Downey, Mrs..,
Harold: Campbell . and Mrs; -
Evan Keith. The Study Book ,
chapter was by Mrs: --.Allan
MacDougall.
'`"l'liis • being the; annual
meeting, reports were given
by, each secretary; followed
with the report of the nomin-
ating committee:
Courtesies' :were by Mrs
Willard Downey: Mrs. Steer
gave the closing prayer..
Lunch was served by the
hostess and directors, Mrs.
Allan MacDougali, Mrs,
Leonard Maclnnes, and .Mrs.
-Willard Downey. ;
South Kinloss W.M.S f
ficers for 1979 are Prelsitl-.
ent, Mrs. Philip Steer; vice
presidents, 1st, Mrs. Lloyd
MacDougall, 2nd, Mrs. Evan
Keith, 3rd, Mrs. John Mow-
bray; : Secretary . and . Press,
Mrs. Harry Lavis; Treasurer,
Mrs.' Fraser MacKinnon;
Supply,, Mrs. Harold How -
aid; Glad Tidings, Mrs. Herb
Buckton; Friendship and Ser.,
vice, Mrs. Olive Needham;
Life Membership, Mrs. 'Leo-
nard MacInnes; Sunshine,
Mrs. Allain MacDougall,
Mrs. Donald C. Maclntyre;
Ladies Ail, Mrs. Harold
Campbell; Bible : Society,
Mrs. .)im4Burt; Daily Devo-
tions,' Mrs, Ted Collyer:
Literature & Library,' Mrs ,
Bruce Hamilton; Historian
Mrs.' Ira Dickie; Ass't. ,His•
torian, Mrs. Douglas Gra.
ham; ,Pianist, Mrs. Alvin
Schtriidt.
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