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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-04-24, Page 19titektinw Sentinel, Wednesday, /twit 24,1996 — Page :1,9 shfield WM learn about the IT oups attend rail IRO Dtifi LukoW and S ford CWT God benefits of visits groups Astir' * d wea. rally at a merston Made You r, 3 by June Wylds The Ashfield Wom- enis Missionary Society niet on Apr. 15 at the Aslifiekl Church. A reads ing, Legabies of .Suii- . shine, told bow the daf- fodils continue to grow around abandoned houss• es and .how pretty they are in the spring. . The Easter Glad Tidings program was fol- lowed - 'Dazed, Mined nd Praising" with the members taking the dif- ferent scriptures and dia- loguei Rolkall Was answered . by telling where you were- baptized and by whom. The summary of the. Glad Tidings was given by Edith SlitipS011. Elaine Collins read a clipping about Evelyn Fairclough, our first female cabinet minister. June Wylds read flint the Mission Update 'People Sleeting People". Iiiis tells about the interest that is shown in different countries after people ha.ve been there for a visit or exehange •of Visitors. In Guatemala City we Iea.rned of people wlso live by the (lumps sorting' and picting up whatever they eau find, but their. . children are going to S1i4Mi1 and they couldn't do this without our part; nership, The Prayer of the hast coin reinemberesi the - people living in war tom countries. Helen MacLennan conducted the business, and the meeting closed with a poem, Pause a Moment, followed by a social time, United Church nApr. 20. The theme for the day was God Made You.- -Beautiful. After a fruit and cheese snack, Dungannon gids led in a game followed bi,/ singsong including theme song, In His Time. Everyone rotated to three workihops, You • Count Calories Dsn't, eautifal Body Image, Making Healthy Snacks and Food Jeopardy Game. The girls made a craft with die theme title on it Each group did a skit, song or rap on Cherish Flealth. Rev. Kate Young led in a discussion 031 South Xinloss Beauty and the Bible. After aistion songs and a game, everyone viewed the video, The Six Billion $$$ Sell. The snacks made in the workshops were enjoyed. Closing worship was, led by Stratford girls. - Janet Cox, Lucknow, on flute and pianist Marjorie StOVOUSQ11 accompanied the thenie song. The clay closed with Taps and Go Now In Peace. Winter season's over bY Pat Livingston Mire children in the wiiiter progra The tirst iff season school of Laces than last Year. Spring Skating School met with od The Figure Skating Club has response from skaters in the • 'a. istered„ an increase over 1095. , Thirty Skaters from Luck:now, Ripley Registration for summer programs and Kincardine, took part in the four soccer, hard ball and reC softball 4s week session says Brenda Hill, admits taking place. Black says it looks like istrator for the, ICincardine-baied there will4se a complete. schedule for - school.. • soccer - squirt, atop• mosquito- pee The sihooi was sanctioned through wee and bantam, with all butthe squirt the Luckrtow Skating. Club •with one. travelling. week held in Kincardine and three in Presently enough have registered to Luclmois• Coaches for the school were have MOSCItlii419 bantain and midget Kathy11111. MaekaY, John Barger, divisions .in hardball. PePending upon. by nth EuchaU.r) Congratulations to Bonnie and 'Ray Citadrtgliara on the Nish of their son Clark Foul. We welcome the snowbirds back; Ira and Elizabeth Vickie and Una and Don Matthews and anyone •else that was • away that I didn't men- tion. Surely this is a sip •of spling. We all. wish Leonard Clark a speedy recovery • !sissy that he is home from the hsspital. , Cheryl Wilkin, and Laura Matheson. final registration, Black- said there The skating school was the last event could he a pee wee division as well, - to be he'd on the ice in Lticknow for_ °nee again the recreation softball this season. Dave Black, facility coor- league will have a full program. Ablator, st,artedtheprooess of removing • The staff for the swimming pool by Allene Bradley Muriel MacKenzie • was hostess for the mum. al meeting of the Kinloss Kairshea Institute on •'Apr. 18. Alice Ritchie opened •the meeting and reported oif the. March euchre party hosted by the District at. Holyrood. Alice • and Donna McBride helped serve dinner to the. workers for the Roots of Bruce pros gram in Walkerton on • Apt Fotowing the "brown tog lunch".the minutes from the last annual meeting and the treasur- er's report were read.. Program coordinator Muriel. MacKenzie gave her report showing that the programs had been most educational and interesting this past year. The pito report showed the group had a busy year involved in many worth- whileactivities. Nineteen members • Paid their fees for next year.. - ... Elsie Houston will • take her turn coritinning the Institute's ongoing. correspondence with one in Abbe, Alberta. s Officers for .the upcoming year are: President Alice Ritchie, First Vice Donna McBride, Second Vice June Gilchrist, Secretary • k '• • Una Matthews with assistant ' • Ann MacDougall, Treasurer Marion MacKinnon -with assistant RuthLangen, I)istrict Director Muriel MacKenzie; PRO,Allene Bradley with Elsie • Houston assisting, • Curator Una Matthews, Program .Coordinator Muriel MacKenzie. '- Auditors are 'Alice Doelman and Gladys Johnston; Sunshine Committee Sharon MacDougall- and.Donna,. McBride; branch,direes -tors are Irene Haldenby, June Gilchrist and Alice: Ritchie.. Elsie Houston will be•Piailiktk• '• Standing ,Cominittee conveners :are Shato Maetlenkalt'agriculture:, • June Gilchrist, Canadian * industries; Margaret Mowbray,scitizenship'' ItutifLangen, family and consumer; -Elilabeth eduCation.and E1sie,.11ouston, resolu- tions. • the ice on Saturday. • • • . have been hired but Black wasn't atlib- Black said the first year for the new ertY dnririg the interview to release the sports complex was "very .busy" with namessItegistration for lesstins will be extra special events such as the NHL published in the Sentinel in the near. Oldtimers game the intermediate game future. and the 'skating school, as well as the 'Black indicated that consideration is KincardineSilver Stick tournament.' being given to holding in-line or roller The minor hockey system saw 217• skating one night a week at the sports - youngsters registered from pre -tyke up complex. through the variouslevels including the* There is a full slate of activities rural ieague. 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