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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-01-27, Page 9community news Imeknow Sentinel,` Wednesday, January 27, 1.982—Page 9 Whitechurch man undergoes surgery on hand By Valetta We are song t4 report that on Tuesday late afternoon Bill Uuldriks had the misfor- tune to cut the first two fingers from his lett hand., He drove his own car to Harry Sjaarda's home who took him to Wingham Hos- pital, He was transferred to Alexandra Marine and Gen- eral Hospital for surgery and then he returned to Wing - ham Hospital on Saturday. He was released from there on Sunday and spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Boonstra and family. He and his wife stayed with Boonstras because due to the storm he could not make it to Whitechurch... Mr, and Mrs, John Kool *and family of Palmerston were visitoas. Friday with her mother, Mrs. Roeiy de Boer and grandmother, Mrs. Sym- on de Boer, Lucknow and called on Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson. Attending photographic courses on Tuesday evenings at Goderich are Alan Fal- coner, Alex Craig and Hugh McBurney. , Those from here at Luck- now school band practice on Tuesday evenings are/Tony Falconer, Kimberley and Janet Laidlaw and Karen Pickard. Brian Falconer ' of Sarnia spent the weekend: with his grandmother, Mrs. Cassie Mowbray. For the third weekendthis village has been completely,, shut off with winter storms. We are thankful that other than colds. no one has been laid up with car accidents. Due to the storm there were no church . services in the United Church `and Pres- byterian Church. Because of poor road . con- ditions area schools were closed. on Monday. Brian Rintoul .was auction- eer on Tuesday at the Keadie. Sale for the usual auctioneer who is on holidays at Florida for three .Tuesdays. Brian was accompanied by Bill Rintoul. The annual meeting for Chalmers Presbyterian Church has been postponed. to Friday, February $ at 2.00 p.m. The 4-H training school was held at Ripley January 21 and 22 for the project, "Bread Winners". Aliiyone wishing to take part in this. course phone Mrs. Walter Haggitt, 357-1358, Mr. and Mrs. George Ross and Cheryl of Owen Sound, and Mike Slack and Barb Rbcs of Waterloo spentthe weekend` with Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross of Whitechurch. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rintoul visited with her mother, Mrs.. Hazel Pardon. of Lucknow on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Glover of Sarnia visited on the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milligan. Dungannon columnist returns to hospital By MattiePark Stormy weather againthis weekend caused cancellation of church services at Dun- gannon ' United Church. We hope the congregation will remember • that expenses continue regardless of ` the. weather and will keep up their givings. Mrs. Marie Park is in St. Joseph's Hospital in London where she had surgery on Thursday, the second opera- tion in as many weeks. This was caused by infection but e hope for a swift recovery, sympathy is extended to the family of Harvey Maize, who died in • Lucknow on January 10 in his 84th year. He is survived', by one daughter Ellen (Mrs. Glenn Springer). of • Tillsonburg, three sons, Gordon of Luck - now, Harold and John of Ashfield Township, 21 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. . A reception to celebrate the 2Sth anniversary of John and Mary Maize's wedding was held in Lucknow Com- munity Centre on Saturday night, having been postpon- ed from the previous Satur- day, due to stormy weather. The Nile U.C.W. ladies came' to a quilting . at Bessie McNees on Tuesday and Wednesday, On .Tuesday afternoon ab- out thirteen Dungannon Sen- - for Citizens attended a meet- ing of Lucknow Senior Citiz= ens. An OPP officer from Kincardine showed a film on "Senior Power Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. Cowan, Bessie McNee and Elsie Irvin attended the Pini River U()Wchoose faith and justice theme Pine River U.C.W. held their previously 'postponed meeting at the home of Mrs. • Bill Scott on January 19. The president, Mrs. Bill Godfrey, welcomed 26 mem- bersand one visitor, and read the poem, The Journey.• Mrs. Allan. Farrell intro- 4luced the theme for .:1982, Faith and Justice. Continu- ing on the justice theme, Mrs. Farrell capably led group bible study. Mrs. Cecil Humphrey • offered, prayer. and a hymn closed the wor- ship period., Mrs. Delbert` Wilson read the . minutes, correspond- ence, and roll callwas answered with, A high light of the past year. Mrs. Ken Farrell gave the treasurer's report. Following the courtesies, the president gave a. though for the day, and the closing prayer. _ A noon smorgasbord and fellowship period followed. 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Win- ners were as .follows: high lady, ElsieIrvin; low` lady, Bessie McNee; high man, Raymond Haggitt; low •man, Don Carmichael.. Next party and meeting will be in Agri- cultural • Hall on, February 3rd. GIVE UP SMOKING FOR GOOD AND STAY OFF FOR: LIFE Your Lung Association has a two-part "FREEDOM FROM SMOKING" program to help you do it Call: HURON -PERTH LUNG ASSOCIATION .653 West Gore Street Stratford N5A 1L4 Telephone 271-7500 w�. Mr, and Mrs. George Webster returned home on. Wednesday' from a visit to Riverview, New Brunswick, where they visited with their daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Don Vincent, Patrick, Angela and .Aaron. While there they ex- perienced tile • earthquake which shook the house and rattled the dishes Mr. and Mrs. Bill Uuldrdcs arrived home Monday after- noon afterspending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Boonstra, Wingham. Whlte hur h W.M.S. Chalmers Presbyterian W.M.S. held their meeting Wednesday, January 20 at the home of Mrs. Wesley Tiffin. Mrs.. Alan Falconer presided for the meeting, opening the worship with, The Mustard Seed. The scripture was read by Mrs. Alan Falconer. A poem, My Garlic Valentine, was read by Mrs. Wesley Tiffin. The meditation, Once Rare, Spices, was given by Mrs. Alan Falconer. An Iroquois Prayer was given by Mrs. Bill Purdon. ' • . Thg topic, Spices of the Bible, was given by Mrs. John Bell, A contest on naming spic- es was won by Mrs. Itoely de Boer. A poem, Give Us 0 Lord a bit of Sun, was given by Mrs. Don Ross. The minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs. Bill Pur - don. The mi call was an- swered by eight with a verse from the Bible on Spices. The offering was dedicated by Mrs. John Bell. Mrs. Alan Falconer gave the closing prayer. The Ladies Aid meeting was then held. The World Day of Prayer is to be in .the Presbyterian Church, was discussed and the offering was received and the meet- ing closed. 'The hostess, Mrs. Tiffin, served refreshments. TRAVEL Xasure Tours Is: TEXAS & ARIZONA 21 days. 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