The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-04-21, Page 11WEQNESDAY,, AFRO, Zia, 1171,
Cfflcers..E:Iect!d
For oat S• .stem
I rECIt[-i-R
1n/liiteclrurch: H/ate,r System Sigh
ers held: their springmeeting in
y;ll itech(frch community • memos
jai ballon Tuesday evening with
an atte►ldance•af l'0 .'
.`1 he president John Jarnieson::m
' :presided, F The' minutes'were read
•hy secretary Valetta. EMetson;
Applications for water were reeeiv
ed from Walter Moore and Robert
Mowbray. This is.the will's cap-
• a.city for the present. Elwood
Groskorth gave the audited treas-
urers report, •
It •wars: decided to'clean the ..
reservoir ,with javex the first .Sat=
urday 'lune 'which is June 5.at
• .1 o'clock.. Other• items' discussed
W:er:N paintii gr.purnp house walls.
•roof hatch gr.'ass cutting , .
. payment of:.fees at..nGroskorth's
home or Joh. •ri. Jamieson's. stoke
nr Doris Willis' store
Ii was ... cided to instal curb
stops at north' and east end of,,the
Water :line'so tines may: be cleared
by qui'. i'ng of `iron. build up.
,The election of officers with
•, Wa•iter :Elliott cha'iman and, Alex
Verbeek secretary are President
John Ja mieson; 'Secretary , Mrs.
THE LUCKNOW .SENTINEL, LUCKNQW,ONTANl
Gives:T,rcve1�geu
At Dungannon 101
AnnuaFBa'• •• n.quet -.
Dungannon L.Q.L.,'held their.
annual •banquet.•in the Dungannon.
United Church'on Tuesday•, gprl
13'with`close to one hundred mem-
bers-.and their--w-ryes and;.friends--
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attending. After singing "the,
"Queen" , ••Rev.•McClena'ghan
offered the :blessing. and all sat
down to a delicious turkey supper.
Lorne. Ha'sty,. °Master of, the Dun.-'
gannon Lodge welcomed everyone,
in a very•cordial• manner. A vote
of thanks was extended to the
Dungannon 11.C., W. for preparing
and serving the Meal:
Mrs. 'Russel Alton sang•two solos,
accompanied by• Mrs, Gordon Fin-
nigan on the -piano .and piano in•-' •
strurnentals; were given:by Ivan
Cranston, shich'were greatlye,e-
•ioyed by all.
A pleasant feature'of the 'even
'ing was the presentation of her '
s•eeeh "Florence Ni•ht'n�ale":b ..
Barbara Farrish, a Grade'8 student.,
who was chosen as top speaker for.
Brookside and' North Ashfield
schools earlier this year.She, was:
introduced by Ross : Errington
and
resented with the L.O. L.'• trophy
.Valetta Emerson, :assistant , Mrs..by Howard Blake. Barbara is the
'Grace corn -es, Treasu=rer;•Eh ood daughTerKirlvr: and`.v S.1..irant
Parrish of R. R. 4#'•3 . Lucknow.
• ,Gr`oskorth, :Directors: 'Russel Rit,
che, ; Fred Tiffin;. Victor Emer-
son;Nfaa'nienance 'Committee
• 'Elwood Greskorth,,' 'Albert: (oultes,,
Alex Vert)eek Russ Chapman;
A'udito'rs,: ,\Irs.: Albert C.oultes,:
Alex Verheek:
b
The next.rneetin; will be, in
October,
The•guests irthe.head: table
were introduced; by Alvin Alton
and County. Master •Iiarold Web-
•stet was called on for a few re-.
marks. We were also•pleaf'sed to
;have as a guest 'Lloyd Hem,' Coun-
ty. Master of South. Huron. Mt. •
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Hern',is a iftenlber• ohe Wood-
ha ra-I 3dg a-rrd-is a d
the mentally retafded'•hosptah�:in
London: 'H'e kept xhe.atidience in
suspense in, his own, hurnorous way.
He stated 'that .lodge ork actual
),y began in Jerusalem• back' in, the
early centuries:•
: •;
Rev... McClenaghan was .called'.
onn for a' • few. wordsap
nd expressed
his; appreciaticini as a guest_ and
He was'introduced by Frank Alton., He •was thanked by Torn ' oung
The.' slides included pictures of • .and: a very enjoyablegev.enin;w was •
many. religiousis•iaPPr
cornrnended the .lodge:for a' fine
•
,
the Gardens of Gethsemane', the
nd prisons and life
and conditions in Turkey Where
A'highlight'ofthe evening was
beautiful colored, slides ;of Israel
and Turke ', shown by.•Rev.:R.' D.
Odendall, .Rector'of 'St. Paul's`
Anglican•. Church in .Dungannon.
•
Stet Paul spent many years -as a
missionary: Rev. Odendahl gave
very :intersting:corntnents as the
pictures were shown;
in the Holy brought to a close 'with• "O'<
Land. The Temple fn Jerusalem Canada"._
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