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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-02-15, Page 841. LtrckQw Sentinel,Wedinniday, February 15, 1984 -Page 8 • J ut onnie Black Sister,,Pit ollege. Phyllis received; a .. MperRegional Force, •te u:: aiheil and family -of i etc cousins, the jl'niez position wt • a wl p - vl Betty, Ritchie visited on anda , rith:.Eldon and•' Madeline Rit ie. of roderich; Also visiting were. Clara Raynard fry Elul.,naw; Jean. Papernick and Francis* laie Irvin of Goderich Daisy and Elmer,: Wall of Teeswater, and Violet.and Jim Smith -- and Pill, of .Molesworth Get well wishes front her neighbours go out to Brenda Wyids, who has just returned froi the hospital; e February 'needing of Trinity U.C.W. .,the home of Mrs. Donald. ry 9 -with an attendance ,of acket o ladies and tbtee children. ' The president, ,Mrs,. -1, D. A. Hackett, opened the meetg vi�i h °a poem, Love. Roll call was answered ;with, a quotation with the word, Love: " Brenda 'Phillipsread a chapter from Acts and Mrs. D:. A. Hackett gave a prayer. Mrs. Murray Irvin gave a reading, Love Things. Mrs: Douglas Raynardr�played two 1 nano solos, Whither oil? C, an+d' Biers. Haase: rs Larry Wilkiita gave the study book on Jesus and. the `Poor reading u. chapter from Amos' and everyone;Was.'divided: into groups.. to. fill Mut a'questi iiinaire, Fellowship of the ` Least Coins : was Observed The topic for devotion; Selfish e, was taken by Mrs. Doouglas Raynard wit th li+frs . 'Murray Irvin reading scripture` 'on Jahn, ` a poem, The Golden Cross and she closed With '• Mrs. ` Malvin Scott reported: on the Presbyterial Which was held Stratford Stratford with attendance of 223 ladies. it was announced -the World Day of -forayer will . be held on March 2. at " Lucknow' Presbyterian; Church with Trinity taking part in the service. Mrs. ken Alton read a letter and reeeived:- a book 4114.Ara Christian f#1414 Mission , 'Members voted in 'favour of„`having the, annual garden party this. year at Brookside' School' : in June'' , t ' Mrs. Hackett closed ' with prayer. Lunch' was served by cormittee in charge - Visiting on the weekend with George and • Bettyx Moncrtei were their daughter,Jane Ullrich and twos gi andi aughters, Jennifer ti. and Laura of Loddon'• y F Sy pa .. l ed to tfie :family of the who passed ghaiiir�lRdspi on'Wednes- i year ° e is su tyived' by his tree; daugh'i ei , Joyce, IVIrs.. oiitit Cita ”{ Joan, Mrs. Guelph and Janet, Mrs. of d Mrs. .,slit# CI'ark, 101‘.4-% nle'..n.,adberley• rtired oto in n ' JO 0. they move e t'eir4 few •Years into'"Lvcknow_. visit s at Othalsh. 'Jim Webster of Waterloo, son of Welling- ton and' Kae Webster, : was at home On the weekend with:.bis parents. On -Saturday Jim and his mother Kae<v►isited in Goderich with Norma Young and., n the evening with Jack, Marion and `Lloyd:'"Smith of Dungannon. On Wednesday Rhettas3MaeLennan had twos of her daughters,onise; Mr -s. Brice Millar, of Palmerston and Florence^MacLen- nan of Kitchener, visit with her. - Visiting one evening -with Wellington, Kae " and Jim Webster were Charles and Mayine- Wilkins. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robb had Sunday dinner with their daughter, son-in-law . and .. grandchildren, William and Shirley Irvin and girls. re OWknlfe cam on the Chaptnans On Friday Mary, Topsell of Yellowknife, ',-North West Territories, visited with Mr. and • Mrs. Russel Chapman, having boarded with them while working in the area. Lloyd Moffat of Lucknow was a caller on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Uuldriks attended their granddaughter Deborah's wedding in Kitch- ener on Saturday. Gertie Tiffin visited on Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson, Mr. Rod Lamb of Knox College, Toronto ha? a holiday from college this week. 'Mrs. Lamb has gone to Ottawa to visit with her' mother and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emerson, Sharon and Brenda of St Catharines spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson. Ronald . Beecroft bf Wingham visited Sunday with his parents, ;Mr.= and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft. Mr. and 'Mrs: John de Boer spent the weekend with their daughter and soil -in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Nicholson, Eric and Ryan of Strathroy. ' Mr. and Mrs: Wallace Wilson of West Wwanosh visited on Saturday with Mr, and Mrs.. Wesley Tiffin. Mr, and Mrs. Pat Donnelly, . Angela and Jilt of Toronto spent the weekend with her. parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Wallace Milligan, Mr.' and Mrs. Mac Stewart of Kitchener Malted Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl. McCienaglan to help' Carl' celebrate his birthday. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs: Carl McClenaghan and Mary McClenaghati were • ''VLHITECHURCH by Valetta Emerson Mr. and Mr..s.Ray mMid bes Roches, London, who also visited Mr. and Mrs: Herb Clark of Lucknow and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McClenaghan of Waterloo. . r- Mr. and Mrs. Fraser MacKinnon of concession 4;-. Kinloss werecallers on Wednesday with Mr. and -Mrs. Victor Emerson. ' The fog that wrapped the, area on Friday and Saturday made driving dangerous so many folk remained at home, hence there isn't much flews to report. Mr. and Mrs. George Webster visited, on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Terry Rutledge and family, . Auburn., .Shawn, had been bitten by a dog. Some of the wounds required stitches.. .On Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. George 'Webster visited with Mr. and Mrs. Tony Straker. Wingham. Many friends in this area will be inter- ested toiearn that Blanche Alexander of Vir- den, Manitoba had the misfortune to break a leg and spent two weeks in hospital and is now back in her aparttent. ' The after 4 class met at the manse on Monday, February 4 with leaders Mrs. Lamb and Mrs. Moore who treated the ' 10 attenders to cookies arid cool aid. The story was Love One Another, based on,John 4: 4. Songs were sung. The craft made was a Woven Valentine. Turn to page 14. CO WROXET.R, ON TAt1O The 111th Annual Mims►., f. ;`.1 the< Insurance Company will be held in the Wroxeter at 1:30 . p.m. on Utast unity Hall UR ?Sf : 1. To receive the a An. i art tame two ?Directors to Dort' :PHO�n hose tion.. . 3., To amen t y law #f3 `Director!': appoint an:.Au'dltoJ 5. To transact any Qt :car business which :May Tightly come before the • Annual Meeting<. and Auditor's. Report. 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