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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-01-25, Page 22PAGE TWENTY,TWO THE LUCKNQW SENTINEL, LUGKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2S, 1978 Ripley Lions Club Midget Hockey Tournament Saturday, January 28 LES PETTER SHOES LUCKNOW LORNE REID PHONE S28-2011 ' SHOE REPAIR -.......SKATE SHARPENING' RPENING' Support the March of Dimes Campaign. techurch This community extends their -. sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milligan in the passing of - her youngest sister Mrs. Ted Snider of Brampton. Mr. Snider on Friday attended his mother's funeral and .today Monday _ at- tends his wife's funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Milligan and Clara spent the weekend at the Snider home, . Brampton. The Y.P.S. held t1 of it meeting Sunday evening at . the manse with an attendance of 20. Miss r Kathy Purdon was : fn charge of the meeting. Her scripture read- ing was the Ten Commandments. The topic was a continued discussion of the last meeting's topic Witchcraft in which the meeting was interested. George Evans of Wingham was a Sunday caller on Mr. 'and Mrs. Ken Pewtress. BY MRS. VICTOR EMERSON Wingham Hockey Bantam team played Lucknow team at Lucknow on Sunday with a score 4-3 in favour of Wingham. Richard Moore, member of the team from. Whitechurch, scored- - the winning • goal: • Doug Inglis, son of Mr. and Mrs.- Rod Inglis of Earlton, and attending a course at Guelph University, visited last week with his uncle Tom Inglis before returning • home to Earlton. Mr. and Mrs.' Angus Falconer were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mowbray. Miss Kathy Purdon of Blyth spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Archie. Purdon and family. • Visitors on Sunday with ' John and Wilford Clipperton were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mulliss and Adam of Ingersoll, Mrs. • Cousins. �bDelve�Re/a6/e air afReasmab/eNes 1978 GRANADA; 2 door 1978 GRANADA, 4 door. 197$ FORD F100, pickup 1978 FORD CUSTOM 500, . 4 door 1976 FORD W TON, .F 100, 8V° automatic with power steering 1976 DART SWINGER, 2 door, 6 cylinder :automatic 1976 CHEV IMPALA, 4 door hardtop 1976 PONTIAC ASTRA, ‘2 door 1975 PLYMOUTH GRAND FURY, 2 `door 1975 CHEV IMPALA', 4 door hardtop, with air.. conditioning • 1975 CORONET STATtONWAGON 1974 DODGE COLT STATIONWAGON.- 1974 DODGE MONACO; 2 door hardtop with air conditioning 1974 GMC VAN 1974 'F.ORD GALAXIE 500, 4 door 1970 DODGE, 4 door sedan • 1/2 TON TOPPERS IN STOCK SEE THESE AND OTHERS ON OUR LOT SEVERAL OLDER CARS TO CHOOSE FROM NOW IN STOCK 1978.• Polaris Snowmobiles BLYTH CARSALE$ LTD. PHONE 523-4342 Thorndale, Ed Hogg of Thames - lord, ford, Glenna Mulliss and her girl friend of London. ' The training school for the club, Consider Your Clothes, is being held next week, Monday and Tuesday, at Teeswater. Any girl in the community .wishing to take part in this course, phone leaders, Mrs. Walter ' Elliott 357-1358 or Mrs. Archie Purdon 357-2877 in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw of Windsor spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and his parents Mr. and. Mrs. Elroy.cLaidlaw. • The play the Wacky Widow which was to have been held on the weekend at Gowanstown was postponed till this Saturday evening, January 28. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul on Sunday visited with their daught- er Mrs. Leonard Robinson, Mr. Robinson and family of Belgrave area. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Cardiff of B ussels were also visitors at the same home. On . Sunday ' at Chalmer's Church the Y.P.S. who have been looking after the caretaking erred in putting on the. heat in the church. A large crowd gathered for the service on Sunday morning but had to return home due to no heat. The annual meeting will be held Friday, in. the church at 2 p.m. Mrs. Helen Schultz accompan- ied her son, Elmer and Mrs. Schultz and family to Lucknow on Sunday to a family gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Johnston and family. Mr. and Mrs: Dennis Schultz and little girl were also there. 'The village card party was held Mondayevening at the home of Albert Coultes with five tables in play. The next party will be held Monday, January 30th at • the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gaunt. Whitechurch - The January meeting of Chal- mer's Women's Missionary Soci- ety was held Wednesday, Janu- ary 18 at the home • of Mrs. Wesley Tiffin. The leader Mrs. Harvey Osborne welcomed all to the meeting and gave the call to worship, a poern, A New Leaf. All sang, Standing at the Portal, with Mrs. Don Ross pianist. Mrs. Bill Rintoul read, The New Year is Your Opportunity to Live, by Padre Young. Mrs. Don Ross lectin prayer. Mrs. Wallace Milligan read scipture, Eccles. 3:1-14. The topic was given by Mrs. Harvey Osborne. She told of her ambition to be a missionary -nurse and how she managed to become this at Queen Charlotte Islands where many of the folks were Haida Indians and the hospital had 27 beds. She practised here for 11/4 years. Being a missionary nurse was not out of the ordinary. She read the scripture, Acts 1:1-9. The Indians have nothing against the women having a baby and not being married. Most kept their babies in their own families. Few gave their babies up. Mrs. Osborne then showed slides: Showing the logging industry, tides, hospital, nurses residence and some of the inmates.. She closed With prayer: Mrs. V. Emerson gave New Years readings, Mrs.' Bill .Rintoul .and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin tgld of the Presbyterial meeting held at St. Andrew's Church, Wingham on Monday. They gave out a few copies and told of the allocation" to be higher in 1978. Mrs. Bill' Evans gave a reading, Another Year. The president, Mrs. Bill Rint- oul, presided for „ the business. The minutes were read. by Mrs. V. Emerson. A letter of thanks'for box sent at Christmas was `read from Misses Annie and Mary Laidlaw. The offering was received by Anna Osborne and dedicated by Mrs.John de Boer. Two minutes silence was held. in memory of the passing of two members, Mrs. Robert Ross and Mrs. Dawson Craig. -Mrs.. Alan Falconer gave the closing prayer. Grace was° sung and the hostess served refreshments. Mrs. John de Boer held the Ladies'. Aid meeting. They dis- cussed having a bazaar in the fall. Anna Osborne received the. offering. The meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction. Brucelea Haven News On December 1st a bus load of our residents were taken to the Hanover Mall for a shopping trip. When everyonehad finished their shopping we went to the cafeteria, for aalunch. , ' Some of our ladies played bridge on Friday, December 2nd with Miss Laura Shrum and Mrs. Gladys Robertson getting the high ,prizes and Mrs. May Henry and Mrs. Mary McKay second high. The C.G.I.T. girls from Paisley; along with their leader Mrs. Tom Bryce came on December 6th at 7.30 p.m. and put on a lovely program. Later they distributed homemade cookies and sang carols on the second floor for the residents that were unable to be' down td the ' auditorium. The C.W.L. of Walkerton came and had their monthly euchre on -°- December 8th at 1.45 'p.m. Mrs. Eliza Cavil! and Teddy Ellis' on the high prices and Mrs'. Martha McGill and Peter Ruetz thelow prizes. The resident council met on Tuesday, December 13th in the Tuck Shop Area at 10.30 a.m. There were 13 present and Mrs. Elizabeth Long, the secretary read the minutes of the last meeting. Mrs. Schilroth moved that the minutes were correct and Mrs. -McFadden seconded it. Mr. Oscar Sparrow and Mr. Wm. Hields, the president visited the residents that were in hospital. We are also glad to report that Mrs. Agnes Bell is back with us again after her lengthy stay in hospital. The Ladies Auxiliary, Branch 102, of Walkerton put on their monthly bingo. ' Mrs. Verna Clancy, the convener gave each resident who attended the bingo a large candy cane. Lovely trays of Christmas fruit were given out as prizes.. Our monthly birthday party was convened ,by , Mrs. 4. P. Johnstone and her daughter, Mrs.. Leo Pischeri Several ladies' r Elul �ugh { BY MISS MAY BOYLE Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Henry I-iaveman of conces- sion .10 on the gift of a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haldenby were to Toronto during the week owing to the illness of • their daughter '(Marjorie), Mrs. How- ard Bennett, Miss Lois Nicholson was to London .Tuesday where she underwent dental surgery. Glad the nasty. ordeal is over Lois. Mrs. Gordon Kurt, and Mrs. Stewart Lane accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Bert • Nicholson to London on Tuesday and Mrs. Kurt visited with her husband in St. Joseph's Hospital. We wish him improved health. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Midford Wall in the death of her. father, Mr. Thomas Hackett in his 90th year. The Women's Institute held their fund raising euchre party on Tuesday evening. A nice crowd turned out ,and a most sociable time was enjoyed. Mrs. Cliff Johnston won the lady's high and Earl Harris the high gent in play. and Ellwood Elliott was the lucky man of the evening. They plan another party on January 31st, so circle your calendar and come out and lend your support to the Holyrood Institute as work on the hall improvement has begun. Afghan tickets are being sold right and left. If you see a member closing in on you, ,you know she has tickets to sell. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott were guests at a family dinner atthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott of Ripley on Friday evening. NOTE CHANGE OF DATE: The February meeting of the Holyrood Woren's Institute kill be held , this Thursday, January 26th at 2.15 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Jack Scott. The roll call, A way to be friendly to my neighbouror newcomer. Motto - Courage is what it takes to stand up and. speak also what it takes ' to sit down and and listen. The. topic Our Flag. Why we send Valentin- es. The contest is cupcakes decorated . for St. Valentines Friday. The directors are Mrs. Ellwood Elliott, Mrs. Howard Harris. assisted them, namely ` Mrs. Margaret Inglis, Mrs. Verna MacDonald, Mrs. Edna Schmidt, Mrs. John Kingma and Mrs, Dorothy Murdock. The Lang family from Mildm entertained the residents . with their musical selections. Four boys and four . girls square danced. The girls were dressed in pleated Bruce County tartan skirts and the boys with long tartan ties to match. Mrs. Palmateer, the Brucelea Haven Auxiliary president acted as emcee. The Salvation Army came the same evening and put on a Christmas program and gave out bags of treats. . The Anglican Church Women came on Saturday, ' December 17th and put on a lovely program. They distributed decorated bask- ets of goodies to° all the Anglican residents. The' Craft Room Christmas party was held on Monday, December 19th. A Santa Claus corsage was pinned on each resident as they arrived. There were Christmas carols playing during the lunch hour and everything was gay with the Christmas theme. Fruit punch, cherry bread, grapes, cheese and Christmas cake ,were served to all. the Sacred Heart Junior School with. their principal, Mr. Frank CONTINUED ON PAGE 26