The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-11-19, Page 47I 1
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Lucknoyi Wednesday;, November 26, 000—Pslie
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Sympathy is extended to
the Ackert family, formerly
of Holyrood, in the passing of
the late Mrs. Ernest Ackert
on her 93rd birthday.
_Steven Eckensvviller and
Murray Barr returned home
from their trip to , Western
Canada. _ Miss Roita Page is spend-
ing this week in Toronto with
Dr. 'and Mrs. Imas Moham-
. ed, Michael and Adam.
Sympathy is extended to.
Mrs. Mary Boyle of Iendon,
formerly of 'concession 10, in
the death of her brother, the
late Jack Elliott of. London,
Miss Cathy Hedley .of Kit-
chener spent the weekend, at
her home here.
Mr. and. Mrs. Tone' Mc-
Donald visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. James Stokes,
vv Teesater:
Relatives from here at-
tended the : surprise 25th
Kinloss CommunityCentre
on Saturday night for Mr.
and Mrs. Ray, Stanley. Con-
gratulations.'
Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth
Hodgins and, girls of Niagara
spent the weekend here with
his mother, Mts. Marretta
Hodgins, who returned with
them to Niagara on Sunday
and after Christmas she goes
to Florida . for the winter
Months.
ANNIVERSARY
--A surprise party for Mr.
And 'WS- TOM M9Danald
• who celebrated'their 45th
wedding anniversary on Nov-
ember 25th' was held at the
Vendome Hotel inTeeSwater
on Saturday ni4ht.
wedding anniversary party at
After the dinner; they all
went to the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Thompson
where time was spent remin-
i • scing some events which
happened a. few years ago.
Those present for the occa-
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slop, were Mr.' and MrS, enjoyed a bountiful meal fol., rich and ..Scott Allen, 'Mrs. books. f the New Testament.,
Ronald Young, Waterloo; • lowed, by a Program. Alex Percy and, Mrs. Frank. Christmas gifts and Cloth-
Mr; and Mrs.ltobert.Thomp- The president,'• Mrs. tome Maulden each gave readings Ing Were brought 'for -the
son, teeswater; Mr, And Eadie, welcomed everyone, and Mrs. Percy conducted a Scott.Missiott. Lunch conven.
Mrs. ClareauShell, Kingarf; The 4-H display of the contest. ers were Mrs, Mary War,.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Holyrood Watts Up club was MKOUGH WAS. , Ian and Mrs. Don Bushell,
Donald, R. R: 4. Kincardine; beautifully set up and Miss The Kinlough Presbyter- Suitable hymns were, sung
Mr. and Mrs. Ken MacDon- Margaret MacDonald gave ian W,KS. held the Novem- and Mrs. Don Reid gave the
aid, • KinTough; comnreifferry qiirreTy---ber meetioratthelmine-oft---courtesies1,---,-, ,
Stewart, Millarton; Mr.' and Talk About Tacos, This dig- MrS, Don Bushell, Mrs, Don The 1981 officers 'are as
Mrs. Edhert Bushell;g. 1 play was Shown at' LucknoW Reid presided • " follows' president Mrs. Glen
Holyrood; and Mrs Fred at the Achievement Day with The 1981 .Study Book is Haldenby. ' lst vice, Mrs.
BlOomfield, Cargill; congratulations going to India and Nepal. Mrs, Alex Percy;; 2nd vice, Mrs.
The highlight of the even- Marlene Murray and Carrie George Harkness had the Tom McDonald; Secretary;
ing were telephone calls from Allen, whO received County devotions and concluded Mrs. Don Bushelk assistant*
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Maction. Honours. Much credit is due with a poem; Mrs. Jack ,fiarr; -treasurer;
California and Mr, and to the girls who took the Mrs. Frank. Maulden wasMrs. Don Robertson; ass's"
Mrs :Oen Katifitiait7Cif- 7 ea-ill:le firth-ell'-jeadetc---,"--program'convener and-tad-a----tant,Mrsi-Dongeld;,pianist, •—
' garY., 'Tom and Nina also Mrs. Barbara Gingrich and
received some very nice Mrs. Joy Ackert.
gifts: The community ex- Miss Edna. Boyle had a
tends :congratulations.
BYMAY DOTI*
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HOLYROOD
The November meting of
the Holyrood Women's insti-
tute took the form of a pot
luck supper and family night.
Grace was sung and all
musical fun package the
winner being Jennifer Scott.
Mit. Lorne Eadie conducted
games and contests, the first
two winners were Tony Ging-
scripture reading and prayer, Mrs. William ,MacPherson;
Readings were giVen by Mrs. assistant, Mrs. Jack' Barr;`
Glen. Haldenby, MrS. Don suPPly, , Mrs. Alex Percy,
Robetison, Mrs. Mary Mc- Mrs. Mary McFarlatt; litera-
Farlan, Mrs. Torn WOO- ture•andlibraty, Mrs.. Frank
aid, Mrs. Bruce Bushell and Maulden; Glad Tidings, Mrs.
Mrs. Jack Barr, Mrs. Maidd- Don McEwan and friendship
en eeriducted a quiz on the and service,- Mrs. Jelin Barr.
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