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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-05-16, Page 20Page 21—I.wGlww 8athe1, WeiraiaY. May IS, MO Area children baptized on Chrtstian Family Sunday Christian Family Sunday was Wired in area churches on May 13. In Lucknow United Church the Sunday School pupils .all sat 'together with their teat's and participated in the service by singing zseverad sons for the enjoy- ment of everyone. Baptiai nal services' were held for Brit- tany Nicole, baby daughter of Kimberley Sanderson and -Jim Cranston, The cbildren'sa choir sung. in Lucknow • Presbyterian Church;services werre'•alao held there for lB� Tracey, daughter of Wayne and Lynn McDonagh, granddaughter of Barry and Betty McDonagh audBill and Marg Taylor Also: baptized was. Kaylee 'Mae, daughter of Alfred and Margaret Storey, granddaughter of Bill and Dorothy Johnston and John and Marjorie Storey of Toronto; great granddaughter of. Jessie Johnston, Lucknow, Congratulations to Mr. and. Mrs,Eldert Ggertsma who celebrated their 55th wed-_ ding anniversary on May 12. There were:' 63 to enjoy a family dinner in the Chris- tian Reformed Church and a large number attended the open, house, Visitors on the weekend with Elsie Houston were Edgar , and • Marion Johnston from Rockwood; J.J. Houston from Cleveland, Ohio and Kenneth; Joy,.. Amy and Angela I%uston.froln Harrison. Twenty-four members of Lulu Stanley's family had brunch at the Bruce. Inn, Kin- cardine on . Sunday, then visited. with Larry and Joanne at their home in . Kincardine. ' We are sorry to hear Albert Lennips is. back in. Wingham Hospital. We wish him a speedy recovery. Blanche Bridge of Listowel and Edith Moore of Molesworth, slaters of Austin Loree, visited in Lucknow last l'hursdaY. We would like to extend our sincere sympathy to Jack and Audrey Mac- Donald in the, on Sunday, of their dauigintee-in Patricia MacDonald of It, 1, Kincardine. Get well wishes go out to Carrie Milne, who is bona patient In St. Joseph's Hospital, Piete Kragt of Surrey, British Colum- bia visited with her moan, Fetje deBoer of Lucknow and other family members and old friends, Drop In Centre There were four tables of bye played at the last afternoon get-together at the Drop In Centre. Tillie Wilson was. high and Sadie MacMillanwas low, During the evening eight tables of shoot were in lalay with wiinalers beinag, high lady,, Elizabeth. Robhison; high man, Harry Wall; low lady, Margaret Collyer; • low man, Jake Conley and most shoots; Andy Scott; 44"---11611- W111101WM110110 bwhat a;eelingt Pert Abort £aaimsel's Friends On May 10, ie Part Albert Animal's Friends 4-11 Club want Coded Veterinary Mate. Dr, Da* Watkin, one of the vetecinariaes gave as an exclusive tour of the clinic. We never imagined all those rooms could fit into a small building like that! We than wandered into the conference room, where Dr. Watkin talked about' how we could do better jobs of after our pets and several diseases that sounded very harmful, Can. you believe dais? - can have high cholesterol levels, dia and heart attacks like us! At the end of the great we got to listen to a dog's heartbeat through a stethoscope. Thanks a lot Dr. Watkin! • "For these reasons 1 place this class....", This will be a familiar line as about 100 Huron Cosmty !-Hmembers put theirudging skills to the test at the an- nual Judging Competition. Registration is at 0:15 a.m. at the Seaforth . Fairgrounds, May 26th. The competition begins at 10 a.m., with the 4 -Hers judging beef cows, .dairy cows,. sswiaie, draft horses, eggshay'and first aid kits, Reasons will begin at X2:45 p.m. Each member will choose four Jut of the seven classes to give reasons on placing the class thee way they did. All leaders; parents and friends are in- vited to attend, RIPM by Ab Wylds Thillarillaillirlial=111111.11.111.1adiee Agricultaral 80d.ty are hesthl a bake side from 1114:* p.m. on Saturday, May 19 at the Craft Show. Daaatlonns are Nothingwnow iss the news trough on the front When there is nothing latt the bogs go ungry se t gums that will he the lot of the readers. Just think of the times you said that you did not want that in the __ paper. So if it is not there, haw can folks read it? Lon- don this past week for a dayywith her daughter Julie for an eye examination last week. D art tournament winners Leranch 309 of the Royal Canadian on hosted a youth dart, tournament on Sunday, May 13. Participants from Goderich, Kincardine and Lucknow fileted in the annual adult -youth Trophy winners from Lucknow were: Tyke division - Michael and Wayne Cranston, -;first; Junior. division Dean Tiffin and Calvin McClenaghan, second and Senior .'division +, Luke and Ray Cranston, second. 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