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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-02-25, Page 7Lueknow Seutlnel, Wednesday' , Fo�uutl►- 25, ' 19�61�-P,age 7 I.. May Boyle : ; n Mr, . and Mrs. Willi am • Evans of Whitechurch visited on Sunday at the Maulden home. _ Mr; and Mrs; John McCor- mack of Alliston visited with Mr: and 4 Mrs. Ellwood .El-- liott, Bruce and David, on concession 8. Mary Eadie returned to' Guelph after a few das at the home of her parents, M r ...r. and Mrs. Lorne Eadie, Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs, David Bowley on the arrival of a baby boy in ,Kincardine and District Hos- pital on Friday, February 13th. James David and -his mother arrived home earlier this week nTuesday�Ed a n Edna. O Td May TueBoylesday, g were guests Mn . rand • Mrs, John Scott at i ple for P Y g tithe' meen.of the •L rg• n • g ua Anglican Church Women, and their husbands, begin- ning with: a lovely smorgas- bord noon meal. Guest speaker . *as Mrs. Jewel Stan)ey One of the . coin it- • tee in char e.of the familyof g. fiat :eo• le'which the Ripley P P . P Y and: District Churches spon- Mrs Kurt Nielson ,of Torr onto visited last week with herl' arenas, Mr. and . Mrs. Don Bushell . and they all spent ••a d; y with. Mr: and Mrs. Glen Morning 's ar ' at Port Elgin. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. •'Tom • McDonald were ' Mr. and Mrs:: Bert Thompson, Teeswater, Mrs. Clare Bush- ell and Dawn of Kingarf, Mrs. Rick Helm and` Jennifer , of Riversdale, an d Mrs. Ann MacDonald, Car -1,' Lisa and their baby sister, of here. ' Congratulations to : the area students of grade 8 who participated in. the °24 hour .Rockathon at the Lucknow Public School. They stuck to it and had a rocking good time.' Charles °:Burt,,: formerly of here and now -a resident at Brucelea Haven, was very poorly all last week. He is 93. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burt were with him each :day. Mrs. Tom McDonald Visit- ed in Teeswater on Friday with her aunt, . Mrs Jim Struthers and with Misses Pearl . and Jean McIntyre. Congratulations to. Paul:. Burt of here and Sandy' McEwan, of Kinloss who. were in The grade 13 gradu- • ating class ` ' at Walkerton • High School. Their parents • attended. Mr. and Mrs William E. Haldenby -attended their granddaughter, Connie Hal- denby's:-wedding: Thebride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs • Ralph Haldenby of Guelph. We extend congrat- ulations from •friends here to the . newlyweds. Klnlough A,C.W. The . February meeting of the Anglican Church Women was held -on Thursday at -the home of Mrs. .Roy' • Collins, beginning . with a .bountiful pot luck dinner .at noon:. In the absence of the pies- ident, Mrs. Delbert Hedley, the first vice president, .'Mrs. Ray Collins, , OresXd d, .°lren=.:. ing with a prayer, Mrs,. °Bert. Nicholson read the scripture, •The theme of the meeting, was Love, and each member answered the roll_: call with 'a scripture verse containing" the word, Love, 'Mrs, Ronald Thacker. read the minutes and communications; also' a thank you letter from St Monica House, for the bale which was sent earlier.' There • was also a letter of thanks for the two bales that • were sent to Western Canada, • A lovely meditation on God's love for us, was given by Mrs. Eric Thacker. The convener, .Mrs. Midford Wall, took charge of the. program. This being observ- ed as the year of the disabled and stressing love .,to be shown, the program carried out the theme. Those taking part were,, Mrs.. Milford: Wall, Mrs. David Haldenby, Mrs; Stewart Lane, Mrs`: Roy Collins, Mrs. Bert Nicholson;. Mrs. Ronald Thacker and. Miss May Boyle; Suitable hymns were sung ,and Mrs. Midford Wall .dos- ed the meeting with prayer and gave the courtesies. Cards were signed for sick and- shutin members. Kinlough W.M.S. The Presbyterian W; M. S, met on Wednesday afternoon at the -home of : Mrs.: Tom McDonald: Mrs: Glen Hal- denby presided. • Mrs. John Barr read. -the scripture. Mrs.. Frank Maul- -den had the devotions and meditation and closed �' w'th a Pral . Y er `. Mrs, Don Bushell read the minutes and for ;the roll. call eath`member read a ,clipping, in keeping with the year of the disabled. n Mrs. Glen Haldenby intro- duced the study book • .on' India and Nepal and conduct- ed g. `quiz:. She also read a poem and gave the sourtes ies. Hymns were sung throughout the meeting • fol- lowed by grace. Lunch was served by Mrs. Glen Hal- denby. al-denby.,• Holyrood W.I. Mrs. Lorne ° Eadie Was hostess for . the '° February meeting of the Holyrood Women's Institute. Mrs. Eadie presided and Mrs. William MacPherson read the minutes " of the previous meeting and gave the financial report. She also .'read the thank you'.. replies from those who received ,cheerio boxes at Christmas and a letter from the Provin- cial President, Mrs. Hieplek. Vouchers for the Blyth. Sum-.. • mer Festival and the Home and Country were given tis the members. . Mrs. Orrie Gingrich re- ported on the 4-H course and • the leaders, Mrs. Gingrich and Mrs. John Ackert, were each given a 25th year Bruce County Rally plate in appre- ciation of their faithful lead- ership. • Mrs. Ellwood _Elliott read an article on the new postage stamp which will -be ready on n March 4th. Mrs. Alex Percy reported on the caution that should be taken on the spray that is being used to control insects on spruce trees. Mrs. Ellwood Elliott pres- ided for the program and the motto, the world is my neighbour but who is' my friend, was well given. ' by Mrs. Gin *eh She also gave a reading on the life of St. Valentineand why we send Valentines, endingwith some personal poems. A Valentine reading . was u g given by Miss May Boyle and Miss Edna Boyle conducted a jumbled word contest on :the Institute. At this time the convener welcomed Mary Eadie of the University Guelph Guel h who gave a splendid : talk on Junior Farmer work ' which she has been involved in for h` t ease' seven years. The motto ishelp; seaf .• and coin munity betterment. She finds it very exciting and a chalet lenge for youngpeople to broaden their horizons. In 1978 she was chosen to go to Prince Edward Island which was most fascinating and in: 1979 she attended a leader- ship camp at Bark Lake which was another thrilling experience, learning how to lead recreational programs and train young peoples She ..: is the Provincial director for e the Guelph area :and had 'a poster with pictures nicely. arranged to show the various "events. Mary was thanked for her most interesting and informative talk and was presented with a Bruce County rally plate in appre ciation.. The directors for this wr.. meeting ere M s. Ellwood • Elliott and Mrs. Orrie Gin - rich. le Grp sympathy from this com- munity Is om-munity.:is extended to. the Emerson Family on the passing of Frank Emerson. Sympathy is also expressed to Mrs. Norval Stanley and her Family on the passing of Howard Peter of Wiarton.- Sam Emerson is very sick, he was . moved from the Lucknow nursing. home to Wingham Hospital last week. k\ Don and,Ahna Gillies had as dinner guests on Sunday., Mr. and Mrs. Dave a Hender- son. Nancy and Paul 'Green- wood visited with June and Carl :Elliott on Saturday evening. Earl June and Ian Elliott, Joyce and .girls visited with Mr: and MO. -W11 and :Family on Thursday: even- ing. Sandra: and Don..Forester. were at • Jamie and Mary, Lynn Foresters Sunday hells ing them get ready to move. They -are going toitiOlte' their home at Rainy r. 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