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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-03-13, Page 16Page 16 — Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, Mare Weather sounds hopeful allow Mildred Itoree Everyone is hoping this March break is the break in the winter weather that we've. been waiting for, Monday morning looks promising and the forecasts for the week sound hoped, There aro changes once again in the business section with Vicky Morrison .clasp Mg: llmage Impact the end of February and moving to her home on Highway ; 86, reopening there on Mar. 25 as Grassroots Hair Studio, Tuesday, Mar. 12 bu➢ressions, Hair Design and Photography Studio opened under the .manage- ment of Diane McEwan .Brad Humphrey is busy renovating the former Super Scoop building. It is good to hear some of the folk that had been hos- pitalized are able to be back home again.. Funeral services were held Wednesday at the Funeral Home for Nelson Pearson, of Ashfield Township, who had.'passed away on Mondayin* the Wingham Hospital. • Bob and .Lois Ross and family,, of Waterloo, spent the weekend with their par- ents; Don andd Jean Ross, and . Roy : and ' Betty Pennington. Mildred McClenaghan attendedthe funeral of Glen Swan of Brucefield, on Wednesday. His wife is the former • Edith McClenaghan. John McKinnon and Jim Boyle, of Lucknow, returned horn,. last. week er spending a few days in Las Vegas: �o1 cit one Residents of the Seafferth- and Wingham areas recently received telephone 'soTf ita- tions for donations to "Child Find." Local "Child Find" offi- cials wish to advise the pub- lic that their organizations does not solicit funds by, telephone. - .Anyone receiving such a solicitation should contact the local detachment of the .: Gntario.Provincial .'Police. 13; 1 °khigfor a Design Build ndscape Firm? Whynot try.. Because of the efforts and hard work of past and present executive and vol.. unteers, the . Ladies Auxiliary to Winter Sports was able to donated $1.1,000 to the Phase 11 building fund. This makes a total of $310000 donated to the project. Donna Moffat (second from left), of the fundraising committeek accepted the tittle cheque for the bigsum 'f from .Margaret . Martin, Loren Raymond and Andrea Hamilton. (Pat Livingston photo) Ws gather for meet by Aliene Bradley Unit 1, of the Lucknow UCW met at the River - Valley Apartments on Mar. 5 with 1 l members .present. Ella Hackett, leader, presided. Jean . Conley, acc+arnpa- nied on her auto harp, the hymns which, her sister Donalda` Moffat had played on a tape. Allene;'.Bradley read the scripture and. 'Noma Campbell gave aninterest- ing meditation on Lent, and then prayer. Edythe MacKenziegave a reading. Friendship is a mighty ship. Lois` Walden .gave. an' article from the Mandate. "When you need us, we'll be there." This was the story of the Maple Grove United Church congregation in Oakville, .and " what they are doing to help the unem- ployed. . The rollcall was answered with each Mem- ber donating an article for Friendship House. The offering was taken and the Least Coins were gathered and Lois Walden read an article on Haiti; Four mem: ~hers' had AMart birthdays. Shirley Bolt, told what the Supply and Welfare Committee were planning to do. The group are. named "Nimble. Fingers." Lois Walden reported on the Bruce Presbyterial which was held Mar, 5 in Hairston. The meeting closed with. the Benediction. Deanna Reavie and Grace Gibson served,refreshnients and a, social time was enjoyed." by Anna May hunter March 5, -14 meiriberS and -two . visitors that at Glenn Havens, apartments; As the ladies gathered Elsie Houston: played :several hymns on the keyboard. The leader Laura Steffler opened the sheeting and committee, the theme being Lent. Elsie had the call to worship. It likened the lent season asa dessert time, a triumphant time and a time for prayers. Ruth : Pritchard read the scripture from John 13 vers- es 12 - 17. Helen. Todd, in the devotions, spoke of reflections - on the service of Jesus to others as the washing of feet, a very humble -act. The basin and towel signifies to us to remember to serve. Elsie had questions on lent and Ruth read the answers. The word lent seems to have • come from, the lengthening of days 40 days before Easter; They then had a .period for the members to tell how they observed lent? Elsie read an article The Quiet Time. We all need to make room for a quiet time from stress and obligations. Jesus said "Come onto me and rest." Take a break -a. quiet time for ourselves or better still a time with God. Gertie Henderson's read- ing was "Magic of a friend." Hymnsdepicting spring and Easter was song _.amt again, g l3lsie played the organ. Prayer closed the program:: The .::offerings were received .• and Phyllis Morrison read the devotion of the least coin. There. are women in . other`,coutntries under threat= of death because they are Christian, The least coin hel ps to give . P them support, and the wider. community. helps ,to strengthen; them, as we drop ;a.feww coins into the; jar it . snows' our = concern for them. These women have much cess ,but, have ,a great faith. Carolyn Menary reported on: the work. of the 'group' who, -meet the third Wednesday of the Month.' The name of this group is"The Nimble Fingers."` Laura reported on the Presbyterial' Annual that, was, held March 4 in Harriiston. The Theme was "Dare 'to be 'challenged,' changed ' and' inspired.`' Gertie Henderson reported for the friendship. Laura closed the meeting and the benediction; was repeated. Lunch:and social . time'was-enjoyed. A substantial increase in rent has the Board of Directors A• ir the Wingham and Area Seniors Day Centre looking for n new location..A news release dated Mar., 7: says ,"the increase would have a serious negative impact on the pro- grams currently ,offered and attempts to negotiate with the landlord were not successful." The increase was 38 per cent. Commitment to client services and the sense of fiscal . responsibility, that hoard members share, took priority over the fact that the building "hos served the needs. of the Ivo - gram, well, ",The hardest part about all of this," says Gloria Workman, director of the Centre, "is telling the seniors that there will be a lot -of change in ,a very short period of tithe."' The Centre will continue to run programs for elderly Clients, and people; who suffer from Alzheimers or related conditions. Interested community members are invited to share in seek welcomed i� .�+e on to the issuepermanently welcomed the ladies.iY hr YM EIsie Houston and Rut housing the Wingham and Area -Seniors Day Centre and Pritchard were the program 'r'ograrrrs and services thait may be similarly affected,:; iri ' a lon term soluti of 1/2 mi. south of l awknow ':519.528.7247 Elaine Irwin wig► Memorial Bantam House League Tournament Friday March 15/96 Gaines. stmt 8 ARM Consolation- 615P. M. -Championship 7:30 P.M. 'learns from Luckr, ow, Ayr, - Wi ngham,Pqi$tey, Embro, Keady, St. Marys, Thornton Atom House League Tournament Saturday March 1611996 Gaines start at 8.:. AM. Consolation 6:15.P.M.Championship 7:30 P.M. Teams from Lucknow, . , Ri le- . 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