The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-10-13, Page 9community news
Enjoy South Kinlossthanksgiving
By Bath Buchmeler
The Mcrae family enjoyed
Thanksgiving dinner on Sun-
day at the home of Mr, and
Mrs, Denver Peke of Kes-
wick, Those from here at-
tending were Mr, and Mrs,
Ira,Dickle and Mr, and Mm,
William Dickie and Karssa,
John Wilson and Walter
and Janet Dickie spent part
of Thanksgiving weekend at
their farm on the 4th conces-
sion East,
Horne with Mr, and Mrs,
Frank MacKenzie for
Thanksgiving were Mr, and
Mrs, Ian MacKenzie and
family of Cobourg and. Mr,
and Mrs, Rod MacKenzie
and Michelle of Unionville,
Ford Cunningham is a
patient In St, Mary's Hospit-
al, Kitchener, as a result of
an accident while working for
"Pee Ben" Co‘of Calgary at
• Bright, Ontario, They were
welding pipe in a ditch which
caved in on top of Ford, Ford
was alone at-thia particular
,part of the ditch at this time,
He is suffering from a
fractured pelvis and a crack-
ed hip, The community wish-
es Ford a speedy recovery,
Betty Bulwell and her
friend were home to visit
with her family here for
Thanksgiving, •
Mr, and Mrt, Don Kuntz,
Christina and Michelle of
Kitchener were home with
Mr, and Mrs, Earl Stever
and Doug over the holiday,
Mrs, Ion Wallace and girls
of London visited with her
sister, Mr and Mrs, Don
Bell, Wayne and Beverly,
• Mr, and Mrs. Olenford
Davis of Brantford, Mr, and
Mrs, John Edwards of Ham
Mott, Bonnie Clarke of Stmt. -
ford and Laurie Clarke of
Listowel were weekend
guests with Mr, and Mrs,
Leonard Clarke and Julie.
Mr, and Mrs, Dwayne
Pfeiffer of Cambridge spent'
the holiday with Teresa's
family ,fiere, Mr, and Mrs;
Leo Murray and family,
Mr, and Mrs, Ted Collyer
spent last weekend in Flush-
ing, Michigan., visiting With
Mr, and Mrs, Mike Verchim-
ek, This weekend they .had
Mr, and Mrs, Graham Pink-
ney to spend the holiday with
them,
Visiting on the holiday
with Mr, and Mrs, Donald
Mieltityre and Sandy were
Dr, and Mrs, Mex Wein
-
tyre, Ruth Anne and Johanna
of Alliston and Mr, and Mrs,
Harry Goldhar, Kathleen and
Caroline of Torento, Norma
Maclntyre was home from.
Toronto and Margaret and
Marilynne were home from
Hamilton for thanksgiving,
•SOUTH KINLOSS ' ',S,
The Fall Thifitkoffering of
South Kinloss W,M,S, was
held Wednesday, October 6
at the home of Mrs; Donald
Maclntyre, The president,
Mrs, Evan Keith, opened the
meeting with a Thanksgiving
•Drying flax it, Ripley
• BY Al! Wytdo
Here it is Thanksgiving
Monday morning, October 11
- 62 and it is damp and dull
• outside for the holiday, At
eight everything is quiet out;
side, Returningfront tending
the geese on Finlay Street,
we meet a man with a truck
at the Ripley Grain
Elevator, Wayne Kerr of the
South Line has just arrived
as we ask the man with the
truck if he has a fetid of corn,
His answer Was a surprise as
he Mid "Max. He. was Don
McMillan of RIC 3, Conn in
•the Mount Forest area and
as soon as Wayne had the
truck unloaded he was on his
Way back to Conn as he had
two more loads to bring,
After cleaning and drying
the flax, elevator operator
Jim &Ott of concession 12
will • have it •trucked to
market a couple of hundred
•Miles soot f from
• Janet Nixon of Ripley,
started clerking last week in
the Carl and Pat Brennan
grocery store in Ripley,
Teeswater kid deal warm
dry weather for their show
day last Saturday and folks
from Ripley travelled thov 17
miles east to enjoy the day at
the big fall fair; This
weekend it is the Little Royal
Fair at Walkerton - home
fair of J1111 Richardson and
Pilorrnan Schmidt both
known for their participation
in 'Ripley fairs for many
years,
Mrs, Margaret Harkness
of Bervie ealled this
Thanksgiving morning to
• say that the folks are holding
a farewell rty this Friday
evening ai nitie in the
Rervie 100F hall for Lloyd
and Muriel Arnold who have
sold their Betvie home,
Tonight tWed,, Oct 00 the
•Ripley and District Lions are
holding a c•aittfass? for don-
/
-
tions in Ripley and !brim
Twp, in Aid of the and-
• They will start at supper -
time in aid of this worthy
cause• ,
Last Saturday. George
McLean and Bervie Twolen
of the Ripley Fire Depart
ment drove the 1($41 Hipley
fire truck to Southampton to
attend the big district
meeting tliere at end of Fire #
Prevention Week,
• George and Bernie arrived
back around sw*r time
from the 15th, north just as
• the folks at the Teewater fair
were coming into the main
intersection from the east
Last .Thursday evening,
October 1, it is reported that
140 people attended a Huron
Bruce Conservative dinner
meeting ' and dance mn the
Ripley Huron Community
•Centre Complex, The guest
speaker was Hon, Dennis
Tmitsrell, 'minister • of
• Agriculture,
• •
•
•
Hear about missionaries
tisk 1
Veit 1 of the Lucknow
U.C,W, met at the lkottre of
Mrs, Eldon Bradley on Toes
-
day, October 5 with 15 mem-
bers• present, Mrs, Bradley
opened with a verse,. What
Have 1 Done?
Wilbur Brown led the
devotions with a verse en-
titled, Thankful- Mrs, Nelson
Raynard read the scripture,
followed by a prayer, •
Mrs,
Greta Johnston gave the de-
votional reading, Extra Blest
sings for Thanksgiving,
Mrs, Larry Campbell en-
tertained with several lovely
pianoserections, Mrs. &own
gave an article, Otfober,
Blaze of Grotty- Mrs- Bradley
gave a short fork on misson-
avy Lillian Brewer of India,
Mrs, Ted Rice fiooured with
a piano and vocal selection -
The committee reports
were heard and the meeting
dosed *=iCh a Thanksgiving
thonght. &trotted by the
benediction. Grace was song
and hatch was, seft by
hostess and her tormenergt,
• Ilnk 2
link/ of Ltteknow
met on October 5 at Mrs, 0,
Kirkland's home, It wasa
lovely fall day and many
ladies, were ottt to enjoy it• ,
Mrs S MacGillivray op
-
erred the ,meeting with a
• poem,. Antonin 'Colours,
Twenty-two members and
two visiitirl. answered the roil
call with a verse on Thanks-
eving,
Reports were rec *aced and
• the fowl supper was planned,
• $.4rs, 1' Cook wa4, conven-
er for a very enjoyabre
Thanksgivi-tig program, The
call to worship was, , Thank
You God, Mrs, MI, Loth read
the scripture, followed by• a
responsive prayer. Mrs, A,
Ritchie took the devotions
and Mrs, P. Cook fad a
•prayer,
.MN M, Loth gave a 'paper
dealing with Thanksgitiing
and oar reVtittaitifities,„
Mrs, P. Cook had prepved
so excellent report on the
church'S Missionary, lean
Brio" who is a gavot*
tendani ofa hostel connected
• with the Isidore', Christian
Girrs School, The hostel
makes it possible for children
from remote villages to be
educated, There is min a role
for the church to play in
Christian Education in India,
Jean moved to Wore to work
with Indian Christian famil• -
ies helping them realite their
responsibility in training,
teaching and caring for their
chafe*, The it,C,W, mem-
were reminded to coiled
articles on. Indore or kart
that they may read in gapers
or magazines,
The group then enjoyed a
talk by Mrs, 8, Alton as she
Mated in ter humorous
matter her visit with her
daughter,. Dorothy and son-
in-law to Hong Kong last
wittier, Mr. , Alton told about
Wag conditions which are
very crcooded, food which is
trey different to the food we
eat;• and the sanitatio'
which, due to, crowded eotr-
Mons, is Very poor Despite
low to goo IS*
• Message, Por all things
Beautiful,
Olive Needham read scrip-
ture from Hebrews, and gave
a Thanksgiving meditation,
.Thanksgiving la a family day,
a day to give thanks 'to add
for many blessings, but
remember to give thanks at
Al times, Mrs, Bruce Colwell
•rendered two lovely solos, Is
Your Burden Heavy, and,
Thank You, accompanied by
Mrs, John Forster,
• The study by Mrs, Jack
Needham, entitled The
World's Hungry and Rich
Christians, was most inter-
esting and informative,
. Prayer by Mrs, Gib Ham-
ilton closed the meeting, A
social hour was enjoyed and
lunch served by the hostess
and directors, Mrs, . Jack
Needham, Olive Needham
and Mrs, Herb Buckton,
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