HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-05-23, Page 5L ucknow' Sentinel, Wednesday, May 23, 1984 ---Page 5
Mothers, grand
guests joined the:
for dinner on Ma
Presbyterian Chu'
welcomed everyO
ted in Grace. They tl
Special guests were
Bonnie Ackert and Fay
ueL Julie Clarke t ,
Blanche Needha .. ar i
their help . in the kitchen.
Donalda Thomso>l proposed a Toast to
the Church and iendit;1 one McDougall `
replied. Bernice Davies gave a Toast to talk,
and Barb Willits repld. The Toast to, the
Mothers was proposed by Christine Gibson.
Bev Thompson gare• a ; Toast to the
Daughters.
Barb Willits lectin a.
graduates remidi4d $l
their UGIT year'a
,CGIT Purpose
Other guests :
church sanctua
were introduce
Attendance prizes
.and:Jackie Wilson .
friendship badge
Ackert, Becky,
Charlene Conley(
"Michelson, Jackie.
Special awards we
forselling the Inco
Laidlaw for doing,..
siration.
CGIT ..graduates_
ecial
CGIT rn er
at -outh :F K inlos
p4.401e Davies
•; Willits
y .Iaoirr
traduced her
ar aret,.I eith ^'.
' kis fol
The
acgvities ,1
*loss Preeb Brian atat
;
ulle Davies, Chills .Gibson,
Ason,, Donalda Thompson,
!1 Ferguson, and Christine G'
luced and presented wi ` -
.ploma,s . and
esident, oi.South IC
wthorne, preside'ail Luc
ion V .M.S. and Alice Ritee
Sit
ing denten-.
avies,. Dianne .
43helast
',S
;d Jufte �+ e, carol Ferguson,
ivtd DlaIu C Wilson: (Photo by Sharon Dietz]
The graduates led in the worship, Jesus in
the Mirror. The ,instrumental :.number,
elyeiss, was . played: .Dianne,. Wilson
traduced special guest, Audrey Tiffin who
•Spoke on Mirrors. Carol Ferguson thanked
her. .
,w Pry
vice-pin2.
es
tdent tucknow U.C.W. made pre entations.
to ::the graduates from their 'respective
churches.
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At the dosing circle Julie Davies thanked
everyone on°:'behalf of the graduates and all
joined in Taps. 1
Finlay MacDonald. and Itia ion. George
MacDonald of this area aid Finlay MacLen-
nan of Kitchener are spending a few days
e, Which is north' of
)ted ks they;•are
nd hydro.
Son,'
iesday and, •..
,,Heather
cwn
fishing at Penache °a
Sudbury. Theyai
on an island witho
Mr. and Mrs .
Glenn were in Hanoi
had dinner with, r
Darling.
Elizabeth Wil
and Mayrne \ 1ilki
*Charles
,° who ties been- attend-
ing Ryerson Institute. in Toronto this past
term, is now finished for the year and`i's at
home with her .pa nis for the summer. .
James Websterrrf'Wateirloow.as hone on.' "
the weekend for Mother'•s Day with his
parents, and brother, Wellington, Kae and
Cecil Webster.
Stella Irwin and: son, .:Lloyd 'of- Kinloss
Township, Laura and Mabel Campbell of -
oronto, Larry, Janet . Laura and ' -Adam
Wilkins, Bill Wilkins, " Joanne ifa kkers,
Stacey and Ian, Jack Wilkins and Sharon
Blake were. Sunday visitors with Charles,
Mayme,.. Elizabeth and Kenny Wilkins.
Visiting on the weekend', with- Dorothy
(D ; .) 4 1Na Leri tap , were her daughter,
Margaireet'-(Peggyi H ernan wandt her sister,
Katie°S i ierlafitt4.3bottuaLrondOn
Ivy Tiartman hosted a :few of . the ladies
Wednesdafterfl mi towelcome a new
comer to the unity y rs. Harry (Skip)
Watson A ►ver.,• eigt�uch' was. served
and all had a.lovely dot anc1 social time.
Wellcome into'tl a area ::Mics Winson.
Visiting for a couple of:days with• Ross and
Jean MacKenzie were Marion Barrett and
beir'daughter, ,t ha r enelecliner-.of Toronto.
George and Betty Moncrief visited" on the
Weekend with thei9.'daughter, Jane Ullrich
and girls of Louden And. son, Dr. Russell,
Lesley and, Scott .-l" ncrie '' of ..Mapleton.:
Russell instill "employed in Aylmer.
f weir V*lley.4 H• 0
The Ctaver Valley Met for its.first meeting
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LOCHALS
Kae Webster
.. the "spring'rproject,. Gardening, at the
home of Frad..Elphick on May 8.
Officers ' of this club were . selected as
folloWs: president, Donna Arnold; vice
president, Susan. Culling; ' secretary, Christ-
ine
hristine Simpson; ;press reporter) Elizabeth Wilk-
ins; treasurer, Barb MacDonald.
The covers of the 'project manual will use.
white and .green 1 e r lig. 'The. fee is. 51.00
for the club. M
All the members answered the roll call,
name your family's favourite vegetable and
a new vegetable yoin: would like to grow.
The Leader, Fran Elphick., outlined the
requirements for the completion of this club
Turn: to page 90-
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