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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-06-26, Page 18• Page 1 Luekno e**net WetluesdiM June 2 199-1 COLLINS would tike sln rely the'nk .0r. GI Atolsrewaks la Stratford ilaapit; R for Itis 14 well d4'e. The other doctors and 11016for their good cam, my fily, OrAdliea ar0 grat_reraethir!1a„ friends 4100 falativea who visited res, in Stretford tIOSPl• AO the plume cal* WO '4iiielli and cards'from friends and kind folk of the;Huron :Lakeshore Friend ship Club. Tia Stratford and Witham hospitals. To Dr. hub* Dr..00114410 and all do nurses : who were sO kind In the. WinglamkbospitaL Since coming home, the lovely treats, Rowers, .gifts, visits and phone calls front nice friends,. i will • never- forget so much kindness. Than .. again Esthee. —26 , ZiliN We witivio;t ank our family : for planning.' the dayl for 'us on . our 401h Wedding anniversary. To . all our family, - neigh- / bei and blonde who come to cur home in the afternoon and eVening, you made it a day which Will Tong be remembered: Thank you also to those: who tellephoned, sent cards and gifts. We thank". God for a wonderful family,• good pealth and the bestldends and neighbours anyone could hope to have. •Waren and Marian. —26x 140. Coming Events P 1 COMMUN ry SHOWER for Kerry Lynne Hunter, Monday; .July 8 at 8 pm. Pine River. united Church.: Everyone wel- °erne. -20k OLD FASHIONED GARDEN PARTY at Bervte United Church, July 16, 5-7. pm. A cults $7,00. a. .2 $A 00.. preschool; Ire, —26.27,28 GUILT DISPLAY The Five Star .Quilters invite -you to a display of turps grid gated: articles on Wednesday (today) June 26; from 1:00 p.m. to .3:00 p.m. in the• Lucknow Town Hall. -26x ' RANDY TRAVIS & Ai' JACKSON SHOW _ CNE Greve Band August 28. 50 per person for bus, show and CNE, 528'- 2813. 28-2813. Gordon T. Montgomery School and Charter Buses: -46 COMMUNITY SHOWER` for Kerry Lynn Hunter.'Monday, July 8 at 8 p:rn., Pinel • River United Church. Everyone wel- come. -426k S.W.O.8th Annual FIDDLE & STEP • DANCE' .Cha opionships. Stratford Fair- ground g rdound Coliseum. June 28; 7 p.m., June. 29; 12 noon., Finals & Show 7 p.m. Tickets at door. •Advabce tickets/camping information: (519) 271- 8115. --28bc BRUCE COUNTY ART SHOW AND COMPETITION, All artists i esiding. in Bruce County we Invited to submit up to two works of art: oil, Watercolour, pastel, pent' ink. pen- oil, mixed media or acrylic with a sub-, )ect depicting Bruce County. first prize $450.00; second prize $400.00. third prize $350.00, public choice $50.00, The prize Winners will become the prop- erty of the Corporation of the County of Bruce and ,bo placed on permanent display in., buildings owned by the Cor- poration All entries must remain on display on at the Bruce County Museum from July 20, 1991 to September 1, 1991. For furiher information and "Cali for Entry* forms contact: Druce County Me'saurn - Southampton" 707-2 • 25- 26ar • ' Y BEEF BARBECUE Knights Of Columbus Council 0484 2nd annual Beef SBQ will be held on Sun day, Juno . 30, .4 to Ei p.m. of St J08001'.1. enol' Ktngsbrite. Tickets: Adults 9740 (advance), x.00 at door; calklren under 13 - $100i available from any K° of • member. Be wire and attend. 45;28 • ANNUAL MEETING of the Huron Brut Federal Progressive Conservative Asso- dation will be held Inn Blyth on Thurs- day, June,27,1991. Meet in the Garden for tout +tf Blyth FestivaFacilities at 7:30 p.m, Mooting: held Festiva Garage, Mosley St., 8 p.m. Guest speaker. -4 '60 DABBER BINGO Lucknow and District Lions Club, Dab- botEingo, every Sunday night, Lucknow Community Centre. Doors open 815 p.m. Ringo at 7,116 p.m. Air cfridititned, wheelchair' Accbssiblo, Potential puze board over $3,000. 51,E jackpot on 84 calls or last. $500 must got —lbw • 48* Coming Events 131,,YTH FRONS. Dabber Bing ;eves TT:esdo ?::30 a# .. l Disc Com't. w ty Centre. Jaapotof$1w . ar 40 ;Umbers. , attiring by $50 on eve number called.' Minimum jackpot must go. -01 7114 $11400 ,. Geded'ch ` Ktititht47of Caknmibtas Thursdays 1:00ppm. Surd? Valley. Ifiall, $3200 m 'ptizus-.. $1000 lackPot must go. -Sitar Eliza th "Betty arty Elizabeth Lou Oodriich died in Mout** �q■ ',LT'!' '�Me Hospital .. A'. 1 1 Tuesday, � � 1� was ���lm on She w *home s with To` C lItronakers, at mem. St. l * E She is • :survived by her .frondubikirenz, Andrewroes A. was celebrated T. McNamara and Rev.11'; Reitol. iatt totes Church .in : �nadaJane 204 ors were said the WC** Funeral' :Homeon CongSrattilatila to PauI Drenn uns•graon humo rs from ,Fats awe aatllieg0 a6 Mecltaneal Engineering Tech. chill. (Des go), on June 12,1991. Love. •frpi = his . • wife Liz, son Mind, and itis inont And dad,.; J.C. and: `EinnY. Drennan, Angela Joan' Cline received her- •Inchitloy of Education from the University, of' Windsor, June '8, • 1. The'oonv! tion aroma !told at the St., Denis Centre. Angela is a previous :graduate of McMaster University and ,St. Marysh School, ;Hamilton. She n is the e daughter • of Angus and..Cor-inne` . Cline, Waterdown and the granddaughter of Theodore and Helen Redtfnond and Lloyd and Margaret Cline, all of Goderich, 00.0•00.0.000.001•R inalmsearousarissioirsgswissiolar Logtenber Jerry and Kay, of, '►•R.• 1, Dein i ion ate' delighted With the:: safe snivel of their daughter Megan Kaddeert, on lune 16,1991, arm Winghain and District . Hospital, weighing 7 ,lbs. 14 oz. Spoiling , privileges go to Derk Lam'".., 11.11.:`1, > Gam aiind;Phylgs Merriam, Lit 1, . Litchi**. llappY great grandmother isMrs.. Si deBoer. Cold* «, Larry and Janet' (Smid) ate filled to aumn<iw i► b :.Ihe 'fie; arrival of 'their daughter,. Natasha Jam, y .29, 11• at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, weighing S lbs. 7. oz. .ra _ are Henry and Mary Smid, Of Kincarrine and Don and Maniere Coiling, of Ripley. ;. Weir John and Michelle are delighted with the safe arrival of Caitlyn Shaye, at York gegOtial- Hospital,Newmarket, on ;-May 6, 1991, weighing .4 lbs. 9 oz. Proud grandparents art James and. Nancy ' '`ood, Bruce Beach and Thomas and Martha Weir,Baily Clare, North Ireland. Morningstar/Coughlin Alvy Morningstar and SbaWOnCe►ughlir� happyy to window the birth of their son, Jason`. Thotnas Mori dogma, on June.0* 1991, in Witt - glum . and • District Hospital, weighing 5' lbs. ' • l -st weld, ny her husband; ,Stanley Dom..' it=• also! su'�':i f by ;her Children Deanand bie arty ofg,. DanaShelley �► of 1odeich Vicki of Saskatchewan • Alta,, . Waterloo and Vince of Godeticl She is survived by hes' rsisi '004 her htsbani tan ey 'Thomas, bro Bill Black and, hit wife,Matlene of Goderich and. Ron Black and his wife Betty of St. Thomas. ` airs. ,0 arts • Twenty-four- members' Kairshea istituite gathered at too institute hall- on• June falai' a pot Jt icy'.. But 'Pilled , Fn nu+ r , John ,Doherty, and:Cl el D"` tamed St. Jt re is come Kingsbridge.. • Irene oproal- , ne.S. rifer 3 Auburt`dibd University Hospital, :London' on' Tuesday.* June 1I, 19911, She was 59 s Mr . Sproul wasa`member'of the hucknow.Prt sbytexiatr Church. ''0' luck supper, with w , Keith,: Una IVIattlieWs. and 5h n Dougaill, as hhlstesseS. Maimie ,°Raulston, #ire new' president, presided for ge:reeting which opened with the _ dtl nhwart,!c : , M • Routii`wnre id ft•P.0001.Smile. The scripture was given by Wanda Keith. - The exciting part of the meeting was the 7roilcall, wh.... _ g were exchanged with our secret Sunshine Sisters. The draw was - de for next year's- sister. The tninutetof the may meeting were *proved and . various pieces. Of ;corte dealt : l n gave': gave there pn: Caul. palgn $58 waraised. as were made for dic ni_ay ;Uckr►ow Pall Farr and for and. a su r at Cit Festiva oar. • ' :inst1tu 1sn ?t !off bin t.. : ton cut -e useuua August 9 to view a Quilt'.Show. Directors W.'. charge are Muriel MacKenzie and Matthews. Mrs. MacKenzie gave an excel- lent report fro* the District Annua ' meeting which a:*, l eld n u y si 1►rood• Keith led in the singing of ea Song, accompanied: by Elsie floustoft4 • • ran Adams Mr. and Mra. Gordon Campbell: and . Heather of .Ancaster visited . over • the • ww�sid � IA* 'NOM* '� Ross, a „. ''�� by .it�,tflrt' tool. On Sunday, Mr. and MO. • Mac .:Cardiff, of ` Bross ils, were v sitors.• Elliott,. Vera 'FaIaonear .. and Jean John Admires and girls of Windsor Ross. , were weekend gum with Pauline • 1VIrs. Milligan gave .a short Story - Adams.. on SilverLinings.. . Robbie Smith of St, Thomas is :,Nine iinslyepl the mllcaii with a visiting with .. dmoter, verse containing. the word honour. Paidine Additsjoita . ee 40k Dora NeilOn read 'the' Minutes and•the business was discussed. The C iters WMS `es of the Presbyterian„ end. - Chi. -Wo .n'* .4Vlissionary tad Churches • are ,going• to society held tholr dam. meeting at produce aoonir •book with the Tee s-' the hOnle Of Slintoon,i with water Printattft to do the work,. dessert prinrto thelneeong. • . fr► memoriaM was giten by Rev. 'Wad the leader and Neilson in memory 47 MM. Mildred °Pened' With - a poein•talled. Maim melon, a fiber of die WWI; ;' Oiftli, -Shy rad flan Sciiipture it+ciitrt The July Meeting willl$ held at She was i in AsiufieldTwp. on October 8,1931; parents wen Lloyd Mcwhx eyas c4. StiOwadivedocromed g by her hiui bid ystwAncQ pn*il. a as .moved by ivy n_ She is . Mona sad Ow Rubinson of Edints1004 Loki ' held ' • McC and i e Oj da i i Kitner of l r P ytean ChurchoiBcia .• . wez ,, were Allan; Mc�y, : Tayl ht,. Max Neville, ►vid:ltevi, Boggy Nom, end mph Nevin. W** 1 hews,• -TOW*** an : Pollock:S MittS1014JackPentlanttandBIMer Black, hntcxtte>tt Dungannon !meter, last to ing,of the �'�r tuty Sociael;Butterflies hey on June 1 `apt Michaela Johnston's tome. It was. really party'and everyone ,, brought a guest. • ' At the start of rhe , they iinttrod led their sus. a cu r- are �ay r'ards, 't• he game of Wiak w ' ph� • Then; while guests . gt�i is socialized the Trhl t► Social Bute es,iudged , different. table settings• '1� hen they tette ', udg a quick ,gaffe of Win, Lose or Draw was played; which was followred b• y another pir4 of W Ur for unately, the l had to end but everyone,_had a won • Cort action 'l'he Meeting of June 10 - was held att 'Janet W ` 's home, not Anile Andrew's. 110.„. 'River They UCVii ;of the : Pine River Uni* .'Church mut un. Thcsday evening l Y 1.1, ladle bh h. It was a very special meeting with the guest being Sheila • Dufarn, of 11_ nddaiie; Mrs. Duff spoke and Showedslides of the stay and work she and her husband :did ai year ago' . in Ethiopia. They Were only there for three weeks but what they accomplished is really,unbelievable. I am sure that � the ladies who attended found it very interesting and educational. =There `was ,approximately 80 ladies. present reputing a'num- tier of churches in the area such as Kincardine, Ripley, fcr ►ie, ,ICinlourgh, Kinloss, Bethel; Lucknow, AshfieldI sb�y ter r and ' `int: Riv&. Jolurit 15 a f the rite i iii the hoine of'fee Faac, ' Pet, � Father a Paw 'vv th ., .,i�ttotn and •lity several short; sem. collection etas received'with Mai, Readings Writ grief by lie Pardongiving prayer. Beige g g sisters present chalice don, Rev. David Atwell, Reuben Burnett and Sarah Culbert were t the saPritchard,„, tnrc:tra .fig herr . Anne Frit h , ;' err' with 14, - John s John choir provided special music. Edna and May Boyle, on behalf of . K gb. AnglicanCheri - �ted a gold chalice and patten • which was � attthe Hely Com- munion e.. Edith"., Cooper and, Isabel Gaunt presented 'a b rtiful. ind.made � `St. Peters Ong an Church, Lucknow, After theclosing *inn ' `the gt" Went out to join in the Bishop sprayer and blessing on the centennial nee that was planted* The choir sang softly closing with the choral Allred. Then all wont to the Legion Hall, Where delicious frcahrents. and a tufty of fellowshi were A " `lite day outdoors was porf tand everyone wig : Ripley Church fay+ lily Godes h t"bl kgs., /6.... ; ' ,,•., r ..,r �„ Q 1V,&Mhi.OL London, flavored er out a couple of lovely solos. . koraiPogo 11 . s t. with a poem and: reed the ptupose. The ate' , prayer fo►1 lowed' b; the h; Chit:0f� till World. The usiird 'business was dealt with.. , It was`,thtelr their pleas to have the lit of the Maitland Pss. bye�@@ andspeak bel Mine* ,br`iflg-g t- tis� • The roll call was a Bible verse or. to conning thue Word father. et y,l ushellhadr�the devoti nes on faith beginning with the hYnu Faith of our. &that and Erinaar. ifaldenby eprepare the program. on Churches itt.CenAmerica. Prayer closed the mecting and the president gave the counties. • The St Pauls Anglia church was packed on Sunday. June 23. when fold of the parish And visiting friends came 10 worship, and help celebrate the ' churn' s 100th anniversary.. iy Bisimp Cot Townshend •of long Ball ceche still needed' . . DOINT. CLARK ir by Bev Hansonmilathivamamemaimmaimme • When I get the urge to work, I sit down till the urge goes away. A speedy recovery to Emil Scga1 of Point Clark since returninghome from hospital. Hwy Anniversary wishes to Joe and Mabel Burke on June 26. Thursday June 27 is Seniors Balls for boys and girls 'aged 10 to 15 years at 6:30 p.m, at the Community Centre. Everyone welcOPrie. Coaches and scorekeeper are need for senior t bath for ages 10 to 15 yam, boys; and girls. if you cangive up one night a wok during July and August pled call J. Bale at 395.3349. Your assistance will be appreciated by the kids.