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and Lois Campbell
have,t returned from a two.
month visit with their son, •
•Dr. Peter and Mrs. Campbell
and grandchildren. Robin,
Amanda and Lauren of
Spring Add, VirrtiniL •
Kevin and Jamie Alton •
enjoyed the weekend with Al
anel Mary Inain,. surd. Warren,
parr OW Karen at New,
market.
The Fellowship Group,met
at the home of Warren and
Marian Zinn on Sunday ev-
ening with 18 attending.
Marian showed slides of
Jamaica and Ruth, Johnston
,also showed her slides and
'trop of their work when they
- spent three years at Jamaica.
The theme of the evening
: •, was, "Who are your neigh -
bouts?"
CGIT
will host
Etobicoke
gens
Lu+eknorow C.G.i.T'i:. started
the ,1982 winter meetings
with a Restaurant Supper.
and Talent Show. Brenda
Davies was presented with a
white lanyaM to signify that
she is now a senior member.:•
The girls' participated in
mini :workshops ,for games,
songs and worship and will
take turns leading .these at
reklY meetings.
The group will enterraaiin
St: James United, Etobicoke,
CGIT and Explorer Groups
on the weekend of February
26. They hope to do snow
activities, havea sleigh ride,
visit fauns and do crafts. -.
games and singing together.
The groupplans to see the
movie, loot New . members
are studying Dare to Share
and the intermediates, the
Justice Foldout, forthis
year's mission study.
Mrs. HelentKuik end Mr.
and Mss., i. * e. I leett and
family attended the finerul
of the uncle, Mrs. Warneir
Smythe it Teeswater on Sat-
Mr.
atMr. and Mrs. irony Wilk*
ins . and Laura and Mrr and'
Mrs, Chalie Winn% Lis
andKenny had Sunday din-
ner
with Joanne and. Bill Wil-
kins, Ian and Stacey to help
Celebrate Ian's 9th birthday..
Mrs. Janet. Wilkins. and
Laura spent- two. days ,last
week with her parents, Evan
and" Jean Roffman at Bur-
lington. •
Dorothy'' Beamish. of
Brampton spent the weekend.
with Harv, Pat and Kirk
Livingston. They all had a
busy weekend sttending var-
ious games and functions put
on by the . •Goderich Old
Deckhands at weir Animas
tournament.'
liolyrood
illstitUte ;
card party
BMay Boyle
Mr. and Mrs: Roy Shaw of
Staynor visited. with Mr: and
Mrs Bill Burt .and boys.
Miss Resits. Page of Kit-
chener spent the weekend at.
her home here.,
The Holyraod Women's.
Institute ladies catered to the
Lutknow and District Lions
dinner on Monday night at.
dee Lucknow Lucknaty Cont
mucky Centre and illso hal a
curd party it the Institute
hall on Wednesday night.
The ladies' high 'rpize was
Won by Mrs. Ed. Thomp5o n,
and the Nigh gent Was David
Mott. The lucky przs were
won by Mrs. Wrnr. MacPhe*-
. ' sol a 'John W. Scott.
Diner guests an Sunday -
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
MacPherson, Holyraod were
Mr. mars. Carman Whyt-
bck Jack.
Mr, Dan Nichohon o
bucknot r bas just returned to
his home atter spending
three weeks with his daugh-
ter, Isabel and Jim Hunter.
UMW 4-H.
The 'trinity 4:-I1 dub held
their .first meeting; for. ibe
project, d -R Bread Winners,.
on ,Saturday; February 13it
Mrs.. Marylou Raynard's
home. She and Mrs. Gloria
.Hackett are- leaders for this
club.
Eight members". answered
the toll call, Name a bread
you would lin kt to make,.
They e'kctedthe following
.executive officers: president,
Debbie Rayner* v-p,-
ent, Vicky Hackett;: secret-
ary, rotating; Press reporter.
rotating.
Mrs. Raynard and various
•
members discussed est,
finny, liquid, salt and knead-
ing, which me required when
making bread.
Mrs. Hackett demonstrat-
ed kneading and hair, to
`make various bread shapes.
The members then put
their newly ;learned skills to
work making plaza. •
While the dough was
rising and the pizza baking,
the gids discussed their ex-
hibit for Achievement Day,
Bread Making Equ%sent
from PYot= Times to the.
Fr sent and . looked at the
introductory pages, regime•
meats and the various check-•
its..
Each member' paid $1.00
to covver the grocery costs for
the club -
The meeting closed with
each member: sampling the
pizza they had made,
Mak C CCM -
On February .11 Trinity
I.C.W. held their regular
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Donald Hackett, with an at-
tendance
ttendance of 23 ladies and
three children.
The president, Mrs. Ken
Alton caged, the meeting to
order with a Prayer of Love,
and' welcoMed everyone,
Devotions .were opened
with Mrs. Reg Broome read-
ing a poem, The Carpenter
Shop. Mrs. Greg Blake read
an article on Volunteers and
.the scripture was read by
Mrs. Broome. Mrs. Blake
gave the meditation and
Mrs: Broome closed the de-
votions with prayer.
The roll .call was suaswered
,with a Proverb on' Love. Mrs.
es Wilkins led the Bible
'Study on, The Working
Woman, which does not
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necessarily n . going . out ,
and holding down a job, but
brought out how every
an could work and serve for r
God. Mrs: Willuas also gave
out a• verse. for all to learn for
the rat meeting-
Mrs.
eeting Mrs. Alez Hackett read: an
article on, The International
year of the Senior Citizen.
Mrs. meats, Hackett and
Mrs- Pat Kelly presented: a .
skit, Visinng The may..
' Mrs. Ken Alton sang a lovely
solo, Think God, For the
Promise of Spring,
Mrs. Greg. Blake gave the
Study. Book on Faith and
Justice, andoutlined the
History of the Child Protec-
tion Services. Mrs.• Marvin
Scott led in prayer.
Following the business the
president closed the meeting
with prayer and a social hour
followed...
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