The Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-05-09, Page 7; lsie Houston attended the Women's
gstitute Off cers'Convent ion .at -Waterloo:
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'jpiversity as a delegate do May 1, 2 and I.!
4 ewas representxrlg.tbe .a1tshea, Institute•:'•
i; The Mid Western-.., ' Rotary Music
estival was held -.;in Walkerton last week..
Kinloss Central School was swell represent -
la. Audrey MacDouald's040 des four and
five choir participated in the choir compe-
;'tion and placed i` third. There were 44
dividual soloiststaking rar..t.> From :;:this
$oath Kinloss area, those: ,w&ening prizes
IIer4rvil a Carter,,
i olugall, Clint
and Tanya
„:extends con-
i
�vere as follows: Kaaren
AIesha Moffat, • Marta '
j urray, Shane rMOPnn
atherland. The coinrt unix
ratulations to the winners and'. the school..
Marilynne . Maclntyr;e held, a ,girl . friend
shower. on SaturdayY, a tenoon, for bride -to-
e, Nancy Haldenby R
r Mr. and Mrs „Norm; Le Clair and ;girls of
pronto were weekend visitors .with Mr. and
yrs. Ray Buchmeie' `' f
dost
vconvention
SOUTH KINLOSS
by Ruth Buchmeier
I
Grace Maciver and Ronald and Olive
Blake of London visited' last Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ira. Dickie.
Dinner guests on. Friday with Mr. and
-Mrs. Jack Needham were Jean Ruttan of
Northville, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey.
.MacDougall of Bayfield,r and ' Mrs. Lloyd
MacDougall and Mwand Mrs. Ira Dickie.,
The occasion was Harvey's birthday and -a
Grey .Ox Society, meeting..:
Jean Ruttan of Northville, Michigan spent
a few days with the Needhams and accom-
panied them• to a`niece's wedding in St.
Thomas on Sattilday,
` rs. Ira Dickie wads hase s fo Ft a Ma
M ,� �`
mt
eeting of South i inloss, r
the president, Mrd john wMowbray w ..
elcom,
ed all and read the poem, : Seasons' Signals."
Mrs. Harry Laois led the Bible Study on
Token Relationships. Scr pi e -passages off
-cob and Esau, el* and brothers and
},
aul•and David w us
re: ed..f Or discussion. To
�rS
conclude the study,- Mrs.„. Don Bell' read the
sth ry, Mother's Bible
�yIra Dickie played, The Old Rugged Cross, •
p 'rs
accordian. Those taking part in the
yer Circle were, Mrs. Evan Keith, Olive
fe�edham and Mrs. Fraser MacKinnon.
The ladies were thanked for contributing
111, the choir fund, 4 oney from which was
sed to buy nevhnuslc folders. Twenty
members answeredthe the Atoll call.
The C.G.I.T graduation banquet will be
pilo at South Kinloss May 44at 6.15 p.m. A
moon was passed tq pay for the gifts for the
graduates The'meeting * following at 7.30
will be addressed by Mrs. Tiffin of
Wingham Graduates from South, Kinloss
Fare , Chrstine • Gibson and Julie Clarke.
Mrs,'John Mowbray presented - the
mission study. assisted by readings by Mrs.
John Forster and Mrs. Ramsay. Music plays
a largepart In the 'worship service in -:African
churches. Thegiving, of. offerings is accom-
panied by drums, 'singing and • dancing.
Mrs.. Harold Campbell thanked those
taking part in the meeting and the hostess.
Mrs* Herb• Buckton-gavekthe closing prayer.
A nutritious lunch was served by the
hostess and directors, Mrs. Harold Camp-
bell and Mrs. Harry Laois.
_ During lunch violin and piano music by
• Harald Campbell, Ira Dickie and Blanche
- Needham .was enjoyed.
cCRACKEN - Kathy 4101o1in of Belgrave
F?
te pleased to announce the arrival of their
in, Kenneth John, 7 lbs. 2 oz.,?at Wingham
nd District Hospital ,on 144r 4, .1984,. a
rother for Jimmy. Proud grandparents are
ivin and Barbara Hackett of Belfast and
arren and Jackie Fines of, Bluevale.
'UDWIG - Rodger and Ann (nee Courtney)
of R. #1, Ripley are tickled pink to announce
e birth of their twin daughters, Courtney
icole; 4 lb. 9 oz. andCayley Elizabeth, 4 ib.
13 oz., on May 5, ` 1984, at St. Joseph's
ospital, London. Proud grandparents are
lmer and Joyce Courtney of Ripley,
ttend funeral
By Marie Park
Gertrude Park and Jean- Broughton at -
ended the funeral of Joe Pastell in Blyth on
riday. Interment was in Ball's Cemetery,
uburn.
Bessie McNee was on the receiving end of
surprise birthday party on Friday eye1fling
hen all her family were present. / Best
ishes are also extended from the commun-
Irvine and Colleen Eedy were in Sarnia for
e weekend to :attend a .Legion function.
BIR l :s7S
Jloward Ludwig. of Whitechurch and Audrey
Sullivain, of Vegreville, Alberta. Proud great
grandparents are Frances Elliott of- Ripley,
Harold Courtney . of Pine River, and Elsie
Felker of Listowel.
Gophers win
The Gophers won the second annual
Lucknow Bowling League tournament on
May 5 and $150. Team members were Ron
Elliott, Anita Guay, Dwayne Allan, Wilma
Elliott, Andy Meyer and Murray 'MacKin-
non.
The runners up were Holland who won
$114. Team members were Pat Livingston,
Debbie Heyer, Ruth Jardine; Phyllis Boak,
Joan Livingston and Linda Cranston.
Other money winners were third, Grape-
fruits; fourth, Devils; fifth, Apples; sixth,
U.S.A.; seventh, Pineapples and eighth,
Chipmunks.
Individual winners for high singles were
Wilma Elliott 311, $30; Opal Dore 309, $20
and Ray Guay 308, $10. Sixteen teams
competed.
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