The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-04-25, Page 12community news
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 4, 1983—Page 11
This picture on a 1939 post card features the Lucknow Pipe Band proudly wearing their new
kilts just ordered from Scotland. The band was competing in competition at the Embro
Scottish Games. Front, left, are Roy MacKenzie, Audrey MacDonald, Reid McKim, Patricia
Treleaven, Allan McKim and Dr. Richard Treleaven. Middle row, from the left, are Murray
MacDonald, Mac Webster, Stuart MacLennan, Nell MacCallum and Kenny Rantoul. Back,
left, are Kenny MacLennan, W. S. Hornell, D. A. MacLennan, George Smith, Frank
MacKenzie and A. E. McKim. The picture was submitted by Anna Johnstone of Lucknow.
kinlough news
By May Boyle
Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Jordeth of Ferndale, Michi-
gan, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra
Stanley of Lucknow and Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Broomer of
Blyth, visited with Mrs. Mar-
retta Hodgins.
Mrs. M. Hodgins accom-
panied Reverend and Mrs.
M. Christensen to London to
spend a few days. They re-
turned home on Thursday.
Mrs. Alex Percy had
neighbour ladies on Thurs-
day afternoon at a Tupper-
ware party. Marie Haldenby
of Lucknow was in charge of
the party.
Mrs. Bill Burt entertained
ladies at a quilting party last
week.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Nicholson were Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Nicholson of
Ripley and Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Campbell, Kincardine.
Stocker sale
On Monday, May 2, 456
head of cattle were sold at
the Lucknow Community
Sale stocker sale.
Noah Stutzman sold 4
steers averaging 940 lbs. to
Evan Keith for 83.25.
Eleven steers averaging
625 lbs., consigned by John
Howard, were sold to How-
ard Culbert for 94c.
Another 4 steers, owned
by Noah Stutzman, averag-
ing 495 lbs. were purchased
by Jini Coultes for 98c.
Bert Moss consigned 16
heifers, averaging 720 lbs.,
sold for 87.75, to Stewart
Lane.
Four heifers were sold by
John Farrish to Jim Mc -
Ewan, They averaged 480
lbs. and brought 88c.
Elect executive
For the record, the North
Huron Federation of Agricul-
ture meeting in Lucknow,
April 20th was an open
information meeting and an-
nual meeting with election of
officers for West Wawanosh
and Ashfield Townships and
was not specifically for dis-
cussion on tax rebate and
billed as such.
Election of officers for
Ashfield were as follows:
newly elected president,
Grant Curran, defeating Cle-
tus Dalton; secretary treas-
urer, Sandra Curran nomin-
ated by Cletus Dalton; new
directors, Doug Scott, Wil-
Iiam Irvin, Don Miltenburg,
Fred Phillips, Jim Ritchie, all
nominated by Cletus Dalton;
county director, Cletus Dal-
ton, nominated by Terry
Zinn. Secretary treasurer
and all directors in by
acclamation.
Child abuse workshop...
*from page 5
past experiences, she said.
These children are often a
joy to work with.
The discussion brought out
much of the frustration in
dealing with a problem such
as sexual abuse that is not
easily proven, especially if it
is denied and must come to a
court case. Cargin explained
that a very small percentage
of the agency's cases get to
the court stage. The goal of
the agency is to work with
the family, helping them to
deal with their guilt and fear
with intensive therapy.
"When we are able to work
with families in the early
stages of the problem we can
be much more effective," he
said.
Cargin informed the group
that a new resource will be
soon available from his
agency. A lending library
available to professionals
and interested members of
the community will be
available in September. The
books will be on topics to
help readers be better in-
formed on the problem and
solutions to child abuse.
Women Today has one
workshop left in their series,
"From A Woman's
Perspective". It will be on
the problem of wife batter-
ing and will be held in
Goderich at 7:30 p.m. on
May 16 at MacKay Centre.
Attends spring conference
By Valetta Emerson
Mrs. Rod Lamb on Mon-
day, April 25 attended the
Spring Conference for hos-
pital auxiliaries with an at-
tendance of 225.
Gladys Arnold of Ripley
visited Tuesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Emerson.
On Sunday last Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Robinson, Tim
and Mark, along with rela-
tives, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Robinson, Mr. and Mrs,
Larry Robinson, Bradley and
Brent and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Rintoul, Mr. and Mrs. Car-
diff of Brussels and Mr. and
Mrs. Neil Rintoul, Steven,
Scott and Stuart, all helped
celebrate Tracy's fourth
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Campbell and Heather of
Kitchener spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Rintoul.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Purdon
spent the weekend with Dr.
and Mrs. Ed Carey of Kit-
chener.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gaunt
were Sunday evening visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Vic Emer-
son.
Faye Irwin of Seaforth
spent the weekend with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Or-
land Irwin and family.
Colleen McMillan of Sar-
nia visited with her mother,
Isobel Tiffin of Lucknow and
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin.
As it was a Professional
Development Day at Wing -
ham School, Kevin, Shannon
and Heather Beecroft of
Wingham spent Friday with
their grandparents, Mr. and
1.a. .` ..`r t .• ra...ti..+�.. a..�
********4-4****-* LUCKNOW
INDUCTION SERVICE
for
Rev. Allison Ramsay
HELD AT
?PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
*)
*
* South Kinloss Presbyterian Church*
* WEDNESDAY, MAY 4 �t; t
* 8:OOp.m. * 1
EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED * i
4( 4-4- ** 4-411-4-4"11—**** f,
•
SUNDAY, MAY8
WORSHIP SERVICE
10:00 A.M.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
10:00 A.M.
Guest Speaker
Rev. Allison .1. Ramsey
Nursery Downstairs For
Any Little Ones Under
Four.
Everyone Welcome
Mrs. E. W. Beecroft and
Karen.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Daw
ire away on the weekend
on their honeymoon to Col-
lingwood.
The preacher on Sunday at
Whitechurch United Church
was Jack Whytock.
The community extends a
warm welcome to the Eng-
land family, residing in one
of the Keats store apart-
ments.
Mrs. Bradley Speiran and
Sara of Brussels visited
Thursday evening while
Bradley was away fishing.
We are sorry to report that
Hazel Purdon was sent to
University Hospital by ambu-
lance on Friday. The com-
munity wishes her a speedy
recovery.
LUCKNOW
UNITED
CHURCH
SUNDAY, MAY 8
Sunday School 9:43 a.m.
Worship 11:00 a.m.
Rev. Warren McDougall
B.A. M.Div.
Nursery and Junior
f Congregation Provided
Everyone Welcome
Sunday, May 8th
affoge
"Live
A
Little"
....choose
Her Gift From
Check for our
unadvertised
Mother's Day
Specials