The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-04-02, Page 9a-.
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The Town and Country
held an Irish Concert at the
Legion Hall at 2 p.m. on
March 19: Mrs: Pete Mac-
Donald, president, opened
with welcome and the club
theme song was played by
Mrs. Ethel Rutherford. Mrs.
Jardine read a poem on the
Blarney Stone.
The Town and Country
Rhythm Band entertained
-with a couple of Irish tunes
with pianist Mrs. Ethel Ruth-
erford.
Brother Carl Voll gave a
couple of Irish Readings and
Bill Johnston stepped danc-
ed.
Mrs. Raymond Teddy gave
a couple of humorous read-
ings which were enjoyed by
all. Harry Lavis gave a mouth
organ selection. Mrs. Anna
JOhnstone gave a solo.
A reading was given by
Mrs. Susan McNaughton. Ed
McQuillin gave a violin selec-
tion accompanied by Mrs.
Peter Cook. The Rhythm
Band closed off the program
with a couple more selec-
tions. Mrs. Jardine thanked
everyone who took part.
The president then held a
:short meeting and lunch was
served, Mrs. Ethel Ruther-
ford played piano selections.
A very enjoyable afternoon
was had by all present,
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BY BELL illACKETT Sunday and church time will,
change to 10 a.in. with
The Lucknow Agricultural Sunday School to follow.
Society held a card party at . True, and Allie lteurink
Brookside School on March have just/ returned from a
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eughre, high man, William land with his parents and
Anclrew Sr.; high lady, Anna family and Mlle's two sisters
Mae Hunter; low Man, John and their faMilies. They.
Andrew; low lady, Dale Skil- 'repnFted • the weathOr
len; shoot, high man, Hugh H011and was cold and wet.
Todd; high ladY, Margaret ' Greg and' Maxine Alton
Errington; low man, Pharis. and Jack and Donna Alton
Mailers; low lady, Hazel, visited recently in Toronto
Hackett; birthday closest to with Shelley Alton and with
first day of *spring, Vera'.'Jack's aunt, Mrs. Grace. Al-'
Purvis; 'lucky chair, Atina ton of Willowdale.
Mae Hunter. Caryle and Keith Ridding,
Sunday, March • 30 was Brenda and Cameron, Han-
communion Sunday at Trin- over visited on Sunday with
ity ChurCh. Rev. Miner had her parents, Hugh and Dolly •
induction of the new elders, Menary. Keith's father, Mr.
Bill Andrew Jr. and. Ken Hickling was with them.
Alton. Mrs. *Larry Wilkins, Mr. arid Mri. Harry Mase
Mrs Steven Andrew and car, Brampton, visited rec
Mrs. Murray Irvin were re - ently, for the weekend, with
ceived as members of Trinity their. cousins Cliff and Isabel
United Church and-Welcorn- KilPatrick.
ed. by Rev. Miner, the clerk Jack and Donna AltOn
of session, Charlie Wilkins', spent the weekend with their
the members of Session and aunt, Mrs. Olive McIntosh at
the congregation, her home in Oshawa.
The drama, "The Chat- • Visitors with Manfred and
lenge of the Cross", is being Joan Dieroff and George,
prepared to be presented over , the weekend were their
Friday, April 4th at 8 p.m. at daughter, Vicky and Steven
the church and all are - Piluke and Jamie and Chris-
Welcome to this GOod Friday topher, New Toronto; also
Joan's Mother, Mrs. Ethel
Easter H0 00yy dGjoodaenri'cshbrother,_Art
Jack and Nancy Cameron
and Brent spent the winter
'break travelling to the Ot-
tawa Valley visiting Cameron
relatives there.
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