The Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-06-19, Page 10Page ZU Lc.
Itti telaWedlteSdaY2 June J.
1996
St.. Joseph's ft man
Catholic Church at
Kingsbridge was..fllcd to
capacity. on Saturday
morning, June 15 for the
concelebrated funeral
mass for Helen
(Courtney) Riegling wlio
passed away at her home
on Thursday,. June 13 in.
her 45th year. She was
the beloved wife of Max
A. Rieging, dear mother
of Dean, .Jay, Beau,
Marcie, Christina and the
late Paul Joseph.
'Dorothy (O'Neill)
Moore of,. Florida is
spending holidays with
her sister Catherine
(Cyril) Austin.
Congratulations to
Andrea Hoeper, daughter
of Ken and Annette
Hoeper who was bap-
tized during the.10:30
a.m. mass at Kingsbridge,
on Sunday.
Eric and' Anna
Courtney, Sarah and
David and . Theresa
Cornack of Burlington
were weeken d visitors at
the home of his parents.
Joe and Teresa Courtney.
--A good time was'.
enjoyed by 10 tables of
euchre players . at
Dungannon Senior
Citizen Centre on, June
12. Competition was
keen with Florence
Schefter, -Bernice Henry,
Margaret rrington
George Cardiff and Tom
Phi1lps;deelared wing
mets,
A lady of grandeur,
Greta:Stewart quietly eel-
.ebrated her 104th birth-
day at the cottage home
-of-her daughter Gwen
Caesar,
Congratulations to
Steven Adams., 4pn of
George and Donna
Adams, on his graduation
.from the university of
Guelph with an Associate
Diploma in Agriculture.
Steven bas employment
with W.G. Thompson
and Sons at,,;fte Port
Albert branch,
Campsite 9,6,was
experienced by the
Huron Perth
Natasha Godfrey, Jennifer Upthegrove and
Kelly
e, graduated from ;ahe
Pun an
ron:.
CHIT on June 3 at'`the. mother/parent .
p t banquet
at` Dungannort ,United Church. (photo submit-
ted)
Presbyterial United
Church \women on June
/Q,
Well over 100ladies
picked a pesie to ascer:.
twin their table setting.
-Betty Graber led the
sing song. • Susan
Howson, Blyth substitut-
ed „;greetings. .from
President Marg
Engeland.
Edith Swan, chaired
the theme of the day,
"Meeting God ,in the
Garden."
The audience was
delighted with the antics
and experiences of a for-
mer camp leader Rev.
Bruce Cooke, Seaforth,
To music, Nancy
Corrigan of Bluevale,
conducted out -door exer-
cises.
Muriel Coulter looks
forwardwith enthusiasm
to her forthcoming trip to
Brazil.
Brucefield U.C.W.
concluded an inspira-
tional day at, Camp
Menesetung, with their
worship service.
Dorothy F.:'Gurney
writes:
The kiss of the son for
pardon,
The song of the birds for
mirth _
One is nearer God's heart
in the garden,
Than any place on Earth.
Nutrition to 'Go
Cut up carrots, .broccoli,
peppers and otheir vegeta-
bles when
egeta-bleswhen you have some
time and refrigerate
they an be grabbed as a
quick snack or quickly
stir -fired or steamed as
an •acco inpaniment to
patsa, rice or meat-: for .a
quick and nutritious din-
net%
darts progr
So" ftom here
attend .:.i a recent South
Kinloss anniversary ser-
vice.
The Purple Grove
Bible Study .group met
on Tuesday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Edbert
Bushell,
'Recent visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Edbert
Bushell Were Isabel
Thompson, Culross
Township; Katherine.
Fraser of Armow, Esther
Bushell of Kingarf and
David Bushell s of
Waterloo.
Mr; and Mrs. Lyman
Sutton of Teeswater
spent Thursday evening
with Bessie Maulden,
Visitors during the
week with .Edna, and May
Boyle were Mr, and Mrs.
Bill Burt of Kincardine
and Mr. and Mrs. John
W. Scott of Ripley:
Senior citizens from
here attended the Happy
Hearts dinner and pro-
gram at . the Ripley park
on Friday.
Pastor and Mrs.
Marvin Christensen had
their son Don and
Allison of Milton with
them on Saturday. In the
afternoon they all went to
Port Elginwhere they
had a Father's Day sup-
per.
4-H leaders ready
for battery blitz
The Huron County 4- The sites for collec-
H Leaders' Association tion will be Becker's
has again organized a FarmEquipnlent, Exeter:
battery recycling. blitz for Edward Fuels, Clinton
the rnonths of June and and Goderich; Hill and
July. This is your chance Hill' Farms, Varna;
to clean up your local Lucknow Co-op, Luck-
envrrouruent, make it a now; McOavin " Farm
safer place" familyfor'to Equipment, Walton,
,
work and play, as well Townsend Tire, Londes-
contribute to the Huron boro; Vincent Farm
441 program Equipment, Seaforth; and
Thebatteries will be Watson Hardware,
collected at eigh t sites Gorrie.
and sold to a recycling Please exercise cau-
company in Mississauga. tion when handling and
They recycle up to 98 per transporting these lead-
cent of the used lead -acid acid batteries, They con -
batteries. you donate. The tarn sulphuric acid which
can burn skin, eat holes
proceeds will be used to. f
help fund 4-H events and rn clothing and cause
blindness if splashed in
programs in Huron the eyes. You should
County. wear protective clothing
•
04, When you need
extra cash, self the good,
but no longer use0 items
you 'hare, to nferested buyers.
So whenever you have somethin
fow sell, or have a n�ed, to fiI1,`
/ x�
your problems
Susan -Quay and Michelle Carruthers are Music For Voting Children
graduates,
having ,completed Moonbeams itt ,The.. girls, students of
Marilyn•Sc�Grade I Royal Conservatory of Toronto
ott�� w�l� try their :
exarnination4phffio by Donna Evans