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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-02-21, Page 19Luc:know SCS611019Math Fallareory 21, 197, --Page ungctnnon parents watch son play hockey BY MARIE PARK Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elliott were among the -par- ents who travelled by bus to Listowel on Sunday, where their son Donald played with the Goderich Midgets. God- erich defeated Listowel 5 - 3 in the best two out of three W.O.A.A. finals. The two teams meet again tonight. Jean called on her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCreight while there. Theirdaughter, Helen, spent the day with her grandmother, Mrs. Em- • ma Elliott in Goderich. John Bere, Karen and David of London spent the weekend with Mrs. Mary • Bere and family. David and Dorothy Bere visited on Sun- -- -day. Visitors on the weekend with Mrs,. Gertrude Park were Mr. and, Mrs. Jack •Ladd and Kim of Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. Tom - Hallam of Auburn. Ken Hodges, Lloyd- Hod- ges and ,Mrs. Donna Alton attended the funeral in Mit- chell on Monday, of their aunt, Mrs. Mary Paulson, of • Flint. Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alton and Doris Hodges had visited the fun- eral home on Sunday. , • Congratulations to Bill and Rosemary Gardner (nee Bedy) on the •birth of their second daughter On February 9. Another granddaughter for Ross and Isabelle Eedy. and would be subject to some change depending on rising costs. In the absence of Mrs. Helen Stothers and Mrs. Elsie Irvin, questions on the Mission and Service Fund report could not be answered at the meeting. - Other reports were read as follows: music committee, Mrs. Penny Hodges; church report, Thos. Webster; ses- sion report, Lorne Hasty; Tyro report, Rev. Westhav- er; Willing Workers, Mrs. Penny Hodges; U.C.W., Mrs. Amy Wiggins; Sunday School, Wayne Snyder; Ex- plorers, Rev. Westhaver. The list of officials, boards and committees' as prepared. by the nominating committee was read, Mrs. Amy Wiggins was appointed as .Presbytery delegate with • Mrs. •Olive Blake as'.alternate delegate, subject to approval by Offici- al Board at April meeting. • It was announced that Nile have decided to keep their present time of service as is so no further debate on that question was necessary. The •Willing Workers haveNis t a • goal for themselves to re- ' decorate the sanctuary. It , was brought to their atten- tion that this or any change • to church property must ¶be approved -13y: the Board of Trustees. The suggestion • was made that possibly insu- • lation should be done first, • and this might be .something • for the Stewards to look into.. and Mrs. Bere. Junior and Intermediate competitions were held in the afternoon with the following results: Grade 5 and 6 - lst, Paul Strong; 2nd, Jeff Gib- son; 3rd, Marilyn Jamieson. Grade 7 and 8 - lst, Karen Beecroft; 2nd, Celia Chand- ler; 3rd, Kendra Purdon; 4th, Elizabeth Jefferson. On Wednesday in boys' hockey the Butchers won over the Flyers with a score of 10 - 1. On Friday the girls' hockey team played against the Marie Park accompanied Since Harvey Alton re - some Lucknow -'1.1,die -.' i6._ ' 'quested to be relieved of his bingo in Teeswater on Friday dutiesas elder for health evening and came away a reasons, Wayne Snyder was lucky winnernamed an elder and Harvey Many from our area at- Alton will •be an honorary tended the Old Timers hock elder, as is Mr. Wm. Petrie. ey game in Lucknow, betwe- --, The minister said there en Goderich -and Lucknow, had been so far a poor • when Lucknow went down to response to donations for the i defeat, ''' Observer and many more names are needed to get the discount price. It was decided to give the anniversary committee a lit- . Apostolic Church fills a vac tie flexibility on date of any". Since February 24th anniversarywhile aiming for 'St. Matthias Day" on the the third Sunday in Septem church calendar this sermon bei, if possible. was of an expository biblical Rev. Westhaver closed the nature, giving an in-depth meeting with benediction treatment of Acts 1: 15 - 26 in • and lunch was served by which Matthias is elected to Mrs. Amy .Wiggins. replace Judas. , BROOKSIDE BROADCAST, • DUNGANNON UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. G, Westhaver • spoke on the topic, "The The • choir sang the an- them, 'Tye got the joy, joy led by organist Mrs: Jean By Mandy Miller and Janice Pollock Speeches were held in the Elliott. gym at Brookside on Friday The book of annual reports with several parents in at- iW. available now at the back tendance. Results of primary of the -church. \competition held in the Last week Mr. 'Graham morning, were as- follows: McNee installed a railing Grade 1 1,st, Melissa-J..0g- , along the steps just inside „..tenberg;.2n4aillie Pentland; • the side door of the church. 3rd, Madonna, Bradley; 4th, DUNGANNON UNITED Chris MacLennan; honour - •CHURCH ANNUAL able mention, &bpi- Anne MEETING Menary, John Wright: The annual meeting for the • Grade 2 - 1st, Ken Strong; Dungannon congregation 2nd, Michelle Cote; 3rd, was held •in the Sunday Shannon Kerr; 4th, , Tobi School roomon Thursday Fairbairn; honourable itien- evening with only fair attend- tion, Laurie Hayden, Mary ance. • • • .1 Lou MacAulay, Becky Red Ripley girls in Lucknow, with a score 2 - 0 for Ripley. Lucknow School volleyball team came to Brookside garly in the week. The Brookside boys team won their game but the girls lost to the Lucknow girls. On Thursday Brookside teams ivent to Lucknow where the girls won and the boys lost to -Lucknow. Danny Gregory injured his back in a volleyball game in the gym on Tuesday and was taken to hospital by 'itnbu-, lance. He' was allowed to go home after it was ascertained that his injury was bruised muscles and treatment is mainly rest. He was off school the rest of the week. Electives started on Friday for a few weeks, for the junior grades. Choices are as follows, choir, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Worsell; gym, Mr. Jewitt; crafts, Mrs.Blan- • chette; drama, Mrs. Tebbutt; film making, Miss Trezise; sewing, knitting, cooking, Mrs. Cameron and Mrs. Bere. Gs dAe s• Donation for a Garage Sale will be accepted • at Adrian Keet'S Farm, 2nd firm West of White- church. ProCeeds, for the ,Assic for .,JheMenW1y Retarded and Voice o Life. Your support greatly appreciated. PICKUPS ARRANGED • 357-3099 Rev. \ C. G. Westhaver opened the meeting with scripture and prayer, includ- ing silent prayer in memory of those who died during the year 1978. Mrs. Helen Daw- son was appointed secretary for the meeting. Thos. Webster, treasurer, read the 'charge budget and answered any questions. IC • K. Dawson read the project - 'ed budget for 1979, explain- ing that this was an estimate ford. • Grade 3 - 1st, Bonnie Henderson; 2nd, Donna Ray- nard; 3rd, Jeff Gammie; 4th, Craig Ritchie; honourable mention, Jeff McMichael. Grade 4 - 1st, Heidi Fill- more; 2nd, Audrey Bos; 3rd, Shawn Hackett; 4th,` Kim Rintoul; honourable men- tion, Jimmy McCabe, Donald Martin, Heather Stot\ey, Sherry Nixon. Judges were Mr. Jewitt ashers and Dryers . .m. ..... . . . . ...... ..... ...............,..: ............ ........ ........ "iW..."..."'""' ., . .,..?i Asks; .: *. i ..'4 ..... • $395.00 Washor features: . '217' ' ^ r Timer Cycles: Normal Wash,nits/Delicates and. 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