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Lucknow Senthiel, Wednesday, May 16, 1984—Page 9
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*0114 in prayer. '• •_
was turned over to the.
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f, Courtney and. Margaret
Reid. Joyce eY gave a reading, On the
• able. Margaret. Reid led in prayer.
Margaret read a readingi and a poem, both
relatinkto Mother's Day which was enjoyed,
...by the '18 ladies present. Joyce Courtney
'closed their part of the meeting. with a
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The Lucknow Junior
Old their May meetin
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epresident, Ruth Farrell, read the
doping reading. Lunch was served by the
hostesses and -h. social hour was enjoyed.
OF
LUCKNOW
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The second installment of 1984
taxes is due Junel , 1984.
B. M. WHITCROFT
Clerk -Treasurer
• Village of Lucknow.
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onnybrook :held their May
ting on Tuesclay, May at the hi.me of
ih Hardy. Eileen Hanna and Elsie Hardy
d a double theme. for the meeting -
ng and Mother.
Isie Harcly opened the meeting with the
to worship. Eileen Hanna gave 4 prayer
the scripture. Elsie Hard read the
ditation, Planting and Reaping, which
hasized the importance cif always having ,
to do even from a veryloung age.,I*0
'ms, An Open Secret Mut What- Are
4ndmothers, were read by. Eileen Hanna.
Yhe business was conducted by fvfargaret
debrand. Susan Simian took up the
'ilection and Lois Chamney read the
mutes from the last meeting. An invitation
ispecial meeting at Calvin -Brick on June
vas read. The Fall Rally on October 2 at
ktoria Street in Goderich was discussed
also catering to the ntapie syrup meet -
is on July 19 and 20t,:4?
Eileen Hanna closed the meeting with a
aytr and a poem alkut Grandmas': Wanda
fferson and Mice Jefferson aisistedthe
stess with lunch. •- • • — •••':'
ppreciate pall
the Editor:
The members .of Whitechurch Weinien's
ititute wish to thank the volunteer
nvassers for the recent cancer drive
luding Agnes Farrier* Cathy • -Gibson,
ts. John de Boer, left Rosa, Norma
newt, Gertrude Durbin, Brenda Day, Lou
Kay Cruikshani, Elinor Nejll, 'Kay
81e, Mildred ?urdon and Lynda -
ads also to everyone who made contri-
tions. With your help, cancer can be
ten.
Sincerely, •
Whitechurch Wennen's Institute.
The Presbyterian-W.M.S. held tlieir May
meeting at Pineprest Manor. Mrs. Omar
Brooks• presided.
Opening prayer was by Mrs. Jim Aitchi-
son. Mfg. Ramsay presented the flannel
•graph on, The Prodigal Son. •
Mrs. E. Rutherford presided at the piano
for the hymns.
The musical program and the readings
were given by Mrs. William Henderson, Mr.
and Mrs. Mundell, Mrs, Morgan Henderson
and Mrs. Cyril Brown.
The closing prayer was given by Jessie
Johnston, after which lunch and tea were
served.
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MOUW s trip....
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hotel to suit almost right away, small and
cosy. A.A. recommended with a receptionist
from Co. Mayo. You hardly ever meet a
Londoner. Everybody's from somewhere
else. Once wheiH need directions, I had to
ask seven times before I found anyone
speaking English. London's like that now,
like being abroad.
Browsing •
Again I didn't waste a moment, a Keith
Exhibition at the National Gallery, a
Beethoven Concert by the 'London Symphony
Orchestra, Covent Garden with its buskers
• and its folksy stalls, browsing through
Harrods •and antique markets, a hilarious
birthday party that went on half the night,
Sunday Service at St. Martin's -in -the -fields,
the final treat afternoon tea'at the Ritz with
my son, smoked salmon and cucumber
sandwiches, scones thick with Devonshire
cream, sweets-scrununy beyond description,
then back overnight to Belfast and Dungan-
non.
I'll bel5ff Igain in a month or two. You
can't beat a weekend in London to blow away
the cobwebs. But three days are long enough
for me. After that I have to rush home for a
restt
MOLLIE 'WH:ITESIDE
Pittsburg
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