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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-11-19, Page 38•.' . 06„ii. Bring Mots, Mail with $1.50 Print One Word Eac'ii Line 1. 9 2. 10. 3. 11 4. 12 5, 13 6 1.4 . 7. 15 8. 16 00 Christmas Messages must be received boy Def. 10 There were eight tables of cards being played •at the first euchre of the season held at the Agriculture Hall on Wednesday evening. High lady was. Adeline Alibi With a score of 77., Alma purchased the former Goal's and MM. Esther Gibson, Sports, shop Goderich. Members of the Dungannon net week in mrs., Ross McNee cele- W.I., enjoyed a luncheokand''' , brated' her 94th birthday on afternoon of court .whist, Tuesday, November 25th. hosted bithe Auburn W.1, in Mrs. McNee resides with her recognition of the Year of the son; Graham and wife, Bes- Womens Institute. Neighbor- sie on William Street. • ing W,I. members were all vi. o, End._ $th.. invited al well as area pres- saw the bakery, the meat anirion room• They also learned how to and the loading dock. make chocolate doughnuts: and were treated to a dough- ece. atty.' On November 1.9 Mrs, Worsell's glass visited the Goderich .Zehr's store. They mg Black was secoidhigdwith a ling, Harold and Ilsnielie of ident, Mrs. Gordan Papple of 70 score, Duane Rivett had a. Thamesville spent the week- Seaforth and district presid- high score of 101 for high end with Betty's mother, ent, Mrs, William Porter of man. Second high was Eldon Mrs. Elsie, Irvin. Goderieh township, who Culbert with a 72 score; A' surprise party in the were both present. • UNITED CHURCH choir director in making this she has written. The people Carman Pollock won the door form of an ()km house was CongratulatiOns to Tom Mr. Cowan spoke on a season to be 'remembered ' who heard her speech would . prize. Another euchre will be held recently for Gordon and and EpPie Lawrence who eel "People and • Possessions" in Your- church. ' like to thank her very much held on. December 2. Madeline Anderson at the ebrated their 40th wedding based on selected .readings Sunday, November 30 is for coming to our school. ' Mr., and Mrs. J. C. Alton home of their daughter, , Lynn. , allniYersarY on SinidaY-witil--from-leviticits-in•wilicit Ged. .....,the_first,Sunday, of ..A4Yent.- -- — - - - . - . ............ ..... . . , .._ .... arrival by facie Pae A Canadian science-fiction DUNGANNON practice and support the author, Monica Hughes, came on November n to speak to us about the books of Delaware visited with Jack and Steve Mann in. Lucknow, and Donna Alton on the to celebrate their 35th wed- weekend and attended ' ding- anniversary. church services on Sunday at Mrs. Helen Black of Burn- the United Church. aby, B.C. visited for a few Bernice Glenn is a patient days last week with her in Wingham. Hospital since cousin, Bessie McNee and Tuesday. She is 'in the Graham. While here, other isolation room suffering from cousins visited including El= what is suspected to be ton. Orr and wife, Arvella and hepatitis. son; Robert and wife, Mary, Mrs. Marlene Godfrey vis• all of the Kincardine area; ited with members of het Mrs. Joy Vella of Clinton, family in Toronto for a few daughter, Debbie Malley and days last week. baby, Crystal, of Londesbor- We welcome to our corn- ough. munity Dan and Gail. Clark, who are residing in the home on the corner of Clara and Albert Streets recently vacat- ed by Carol and Reg Jones and family. Dan recently • - an open house at Carlovv 'speaks to Moses on Land Use hall; hosted by their family, and distribution. Although Mr. and MrS. Allan Mc,. thoSe old laws have not been Nee, Edward, Paul and Alan- ohserved for centuries they na' London visited on are ihought-proyoking even. Sunday with his parents,. Mr. in the tight of present day and Mrs, Graham McNee. - developments. • Mr. and Mrs. Ken .Girvin Helen Elliott sang a beaut. have returned from their , iful solo, One Day At A Time. honeymoon .and their recep- The children's time had the tion will be held:Saturday theme, Why do we come to night , at the hall.- church; and the question was Mr. Stephen Park, son of answered by the 'verses` of a Mr. and Mrs. Bill Park, has song taught by Mr. Cowan to been made manager of the the tune of If You're Happy Mac's Convenience Store, and You Know It. The firdt On Tuesday of last week located on the Ba3rfield Road verse began, Oh, we're here Mrs. Willetta McWhinney, in Goderich. Stephen has to worship God, yes, we ,are, Mrs. Alma Black, Mrs. Elsie completed his training in Christmas is coming. soon Irvin, Mrs, Myrtle Kerr, Sarnia and hopes to take over with its special music that we Mrs. Peg. Purson, Mrs. Ilia Monday at the Goderich loca- all lOve and enjoy so much.' Crozier, Mrs. Bessie McNee tion. Please come out to choir .Dungantion U.C.W. still has a few church plates which are now selling at a reduced rate. BROOKSIDE BROADCAST By.Janice Cook • and Rhonda McMichael Beverly Aitchison left Fri- . day at eight o'clock in the morning with her parents for her trip, which she won to wheeling, West Virginia. One • of the events that enthused her was shopping at different stores. Saturday night she went to a jambor- ee. They arrived home the following Sunday. Op,. November 12, the Grade six class visited the Blyth Theathre to see the Canada Brass Company. BY BELL BACKLIT Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Chris Cook who celebrated their 50th wed- ding anniversary on NoVern- ber 12. Mrs. Bill Slotegrass has been ill in hospital in Lon- don. We,,wish her a speedy recovery. Congratulations to Larry and Janet Wilkins on . the birth of their new baby on Thursday, November 20. Hear missionary speak on India BY LORRA1NBMcGUIRE al prizes at the Royal Winter. Mrs. Walter Black visited last Wednesday with Mrs. Katherine Riehl of Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bennett and family of London spent the weekend_ at their-home here. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Smith of Ripley visited on Friday evening' with Mr. and Mrs. Ron McGuire, Christopher and-Scott. ,Mr. and Mrs. Bill Steele and family of London spent the weekend at their farm here. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Osborne and family on winning sever- La Leche Leslie Martin, VVingharn to discuss "Baby Arrives: Fam- ily and the Breastfed Baby", on November 18 at 8 p.m. To begin the meeting, the mothers shared in reading the poem and showing the photographs in the special 1981 LLL calendar, celebrat- ing the 25th anniversary' of La Leche League Interna- tional. As each photo and poem blend to tell their unique story, each of us can recall our own experience vAth waiting (im)patiently for an overdue baby, snuggling a little one, delighting in a toddler's exuberance for life, or sharing a special moment with a baby/child who is growing up all too quickly. A discussion on the diffi- cult changes that come about in lifestyle when a new b arrives into the family, ended a group- A- number of people from this area enjoyed listening to Miss K. Metheral, a Mis- sionary on •furlough from India, 'at the United Church P IeY°n Souf nyodalg ,,eve nopg1 Miss Metheral also showed slides of India. Also enjoyed was from Pine River who sang a few songs. . CongratulatiOns --to Mr. and Mrs. Steve. Donaldson of Teeswater on the birth of their wee son. • Mrs. Donald- son is the former Mary MacCharles, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs, Sandy MacCharles, formerly of the Olivet area, League • les' night with the conclusion • that breastfeeding !uncle the , ad- justment more rewarding and the time spent with a little one was well worth the effort as seen in the maturing child. Childbirth experience in hospital surroundings were described, ranging from Ces- arian to natural childbirth with the husband present. The many choices available in planning a hospital deliv- ery were covered, and it was noted that it is important to talk over your decisions with the doctor before the baby is born. It was recognized that co-operative, natural child- birth was the most desirable beginning to a nursing rela- tionship and promotion of family . ties. A Couples' Night was an- nounced for the evening of December Mor all those interested in a Christmas get-together. pt a-1 n coup La Leche League Belgrave held it third meeting in the series at the home of Mrs.