The Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-08-28, Page 18Page 1
Luelocuow Seititinek WattleWAY, AtlgtIst PA 1991
Heather Sande
August 28, 1984
Years Oki
Charlotte Drennan
August 30, 1982
9 Years Old
Kyle Dorscht
August 30, 1986
Years old
Aaron Bakker
August 30, 1982
9 Years Old
Micheal Fisher
August 31, 1985
6 Years old
Candice Hamilton
August 31, 1985
6 Years Old
Lindsay Raymond
September 3, 1982
9 Years old
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t 18 years old, the opportunity
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The Year Program will send you
to a country abroad for 10 to 12
months. You will stay with a host
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with your new,°'"brother" and "sis-
tear"„ ile_l `" _with_.yourhost—
family, you will see the country in
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The possibilities are endless, As
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ersonar involvement that can help us
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Because the truth is, when people
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All the way from California
Visitors with Mrs. Bessie Moul-
den during the week were Mrs.
Dorothy Burton and Ewart Webster
of Kikland Lake, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Jordan of Mitchell, and Mr.
And Mrs. Kenneth Johnson of
Saratoga, California
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barr visited in
Kincardine with Mr. and Mrs! Bert
Nicholson.
Mr. Ross Hamilton of Brandon is
visiting with his mother, . Mrs.
Janice Hamilton, with Mr. and Mrs.
•- ' on of- Lpc1 now, --ands
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barr.
Mrs. Gertrude Walsh and Mrs.
Scott Walsh of Kincardine visited
Tuesday with Edna and May Boyle.
Sympathy is extended to Mrs.
Elmer James of Wingham in the
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ay May,.Boyle
meanuemineemuniememelalm
sudden passing of her " husband
Elmer. Elmer was raised here orad
Con. 10 and was the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed James.
A few couples enjoyed a good
camping trip last weekend. Those in.
the party were Mr.. and Mts. Jack
Barr, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hamilton,
--Mr-: =and saChnrles mi
Ripley, area, Mr. and Mrs. Morley
Bushel of Wingham; Mr.: and Mrs.
Bert Thompson of Culross, and Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart Lane of Con. 12.
On. Sunday they all . enjoyed a
delicious barbecue, joined by Ross
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Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Gillespie. The group chose a perfect
weekend and everyone had a good
time.
Kinlough W.M.S.
- The Kinlough Presbyterian
W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs.
Bruce Bushell on. Wednesday night.
Joan Barr, president, welcomed all
and began with a reading. All
present repeated the Purpose and
the Lord's Prayer and joined in the
opening hymn, What a Friend We
Have in Jesus, followed by the
minutes. .
Business included the acceptance
of an invitation to attend the Go
Forth meeting at Wingham on Sep-
tember 10 when the guest will be
Ninette Gangi. '
The roll call for the evening was
ed= avithr leu or` arse
_using the word `harvest':
Marilyn. Reid had the ,devotions
and read the story by Joni Erickson
on God and the Little People.
The hostess presented a video that
revealed there is new hope in
Central America only through the
churches.
Rachel Bushell favoured all with
a nice piano solo. Marilyn closed
the meeting with prayer. Following
the,;courtesies from the president, a
delicious refreshments were served
and a social time was enjoyed.
Last week's winners in the R. 3, Bayfield; Kenton Frey, R. 1,
Beigrave Kinsmen Cash Calendar St., Clements; Bonnie Ross,. R. 1,
lottery were; Neil Renwick, Win- Bluevale all witch $50. ' dmilannon
gham;.Kate Keil, Wingham; Simons of St. Marys won the $100 draw.
and Smith, Thornhill; Ken Brandon,
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Labour Day
September 2nd
Due to the Civic holiday.The
Sentinel will be closed Monday
August 5, 1991.
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The whole world stretches out before a kid on summer holidays.
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impress along the way. (Photo by Rob Bundy)
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