The Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-05-13, Page 18411
Page 16—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 13, 1987
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The second annual Excellence in Education Awards Banquet, sponsored by the Huron
County Board of Education and the Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation, was
held at Holmesville on April 29. Recipients from F.E. Madill Secondary School in
Wingham were, front row, from left, Elmer Walker (special recognition award), Jennifer
Procter (special student award), Karen Clugston, student. Back row, teacher Ray Cardy,
Don Farrell, students Donna Raynard and Ian Ward. Absent were Sandra Schwartzen-
truber, Sandy McDonald and teacher Mr. R. Wraith. (Pat Raftis photo)
Afternoon SMS meet at Pinecrest
By Mrs. Rhoda MacKenzie
The Lucknow Afternoon Women's Mis-
sionary Society held its May meeting at
the Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home with a
good attendance.
Mrs. Rhoda MacKenzie presided for the.
meeting with the Call to Worship and the
prayer. A number of favorite hymns sung
with Mrs. Donald Moffat at the piano. The
23rd Psalm was read in unison followed by
the Lord's Prayer.
The program was prepared by Mrs.
Peggy Henderson and Mrs. Donalda Mof-
fat. A reading was given by Mrs. Donalda
Moffat. Mr. Alvin Mundell played the har-
monica accompanied by Mrs. Marion
Mundell favored the members with a
number of musical pieces.
Mrs. Mildred Loree read a poem and two
piano duets were played by Mrs. Donalda
Moffat and Mrs. Peggy Henderson. Mrs.
Celia Aitchison read two fitting poems per-
taining to Mother's Day.
Mrs. MacKenzie thanked the Pinecrest
Nursing home for the chance to meet.- and
share the program with the residents and
also to all who took part.
A skit "The Hat Parade" with Mrs.
Peggy Henderson at the piano brought a
smile to the residents.
Refreshments were served and a social
time followed.
ULCH - Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Ulch of
Lucknow are pleased to announce the birth
of their daughter, Cassandra Margaret, 6
lbs. 4 oz., at the Wingham and District
Hospital on May 5, 1987. A sister for Karl.
BUSHELL - mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bushell of
RR 2 Holyrood are pleased to announce the
arrival of their daughter Whitney Nicole, 5
lbs. 14 oz., at the Wingham and District
Hospital on May 7, 1987. A sister for
Rachael.
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