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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-10-12, Page 9
community news Spend thanksgiving at South Kinloss By Ruth Buchmeler Mr. and Mrs. Graham Pinkney of Ajax spent Thanksgiving with Mr, and Mrs. Ted Collyer. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maclntyre and family held Thanksgiving dinner on Sunday and has as guests, Mr, and Mrs. Bob McIntosh, Mrs. Alex Maclntyre and girls of Alliston, Nancy MacIntyre and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mowbray and Andrew, Phyllis Wallace and girls of London spent the holiday with Mr, and Mrs. Don Bell and Wayne. The community is happy to have Mrs, Jack Needham home again from London hospital and feeling fine. Thanksgiving dinner guests with Mr, and Mrs. Fraser MacKinnon and Murray were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Frayne of Goderich, Jim MacKinnon and boys of Guelph, Mildred Cameron and John MacKinnon and Mr. and Mrs. David MacKinnon and family. Home for the holiday weekend to be with Ian's family, Mr. and and Mrs. Frank MacKenzie and Mr. and Mrs. David Eadie and family were Mr. and Mrs. lan MacKen- zie and family from Coburg. Mr. and Mrs. Norm LeClaire and girls of Toronto were holiday visitors with Mr. and Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 12, 1983—Page 9 Mrs. Ray Buchmeier, Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dick McQuillan and Ron were Mr. and Mrs. Doug McLeod of Vanastra and Linda McQuillan of Willowdale, Mary Belle MacNay of Amber - ley, who was also a dinner guest for Thanks- giving. Ruby Bonnett and family called on the McQuillan family during the week. week. Thanksgiving visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Frank MacKenzie and Mr, and Mrs, Dave Eadie were Mr. and Mrs, lan MacKenzie and family of Cobourg, Mr, Bob MacKenzie, St. Clair Shores, Mr, Tom MacKenzie, Springfield, Massachusetts, South Kinloss WMS hold fall thankoffering Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall was hostess for the fall thankoffering held in her home, October 5. The president, Mrs, Evan Keith, opened the meeting with a poem. Don't Envy- Others. Mrs. Herb Buckton led in a good Bible Study on Jealousy and Envy. Mrs. Allison Ramsay gave a challenging message to the members of the W.M.S. using as her text, Ye are the salt of the earth and Ye are the light of the world. She was introduced and thanked by Mrs, Ted Collyer. Invitations were read from Whitechurch and Kinlough to attend Thankoffering meet- ings. It's a girl! HARTIN - David and Karen Hartin are very pleased to announce the arrival of their second child, Lisa Margaret, She was born at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital on September 30, 1983 and weighs 8 lbs, 8 oz. A wee sister for Angela. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Hartin of Goderich; Josie Lindsay of Lucknow and Walter Lindsay of Thunder Bay. Task force... •from page 4 Producers also expressed support for the Ontario Federation of Agriculture in their quest for agribonds. Financing at reasonable rates through the Farm Credit Corporation must be expanded and what could be better than a retiring farmer being able to invest in the farm he just left without jeopardizing his `retirement income? asked Eedy. Clover Valley 4-H club begin project By Marlene Elphkk The first meeting of the Clover Valley club project, Looking Great! Feeling Great! was held at the home of Donna Arnold on September 20. With eight members present Janet Wilkins opened the meeting. Officers elected are as follows: Shirley dadsun, president: Chris Farrish, vice president; Charlene Elphick, secretary and press re- porter. Teresa Kozack, treasurer Mrs Arro;d and VIrs. Wilkins -ead the ;ntroducti,,n and general re ju'rernents. "hen rhe. doscussed ,hf sppec,al prfrpe, t that carp membi,A- has u ,'rr, and the topics. Lr,okarg CyrTat Feeling (,rest'. rho ngs Po Talk rS t'o1➢t and Dr, and Hone k''egres. Kairshea 4-H club elects executive BBarbara Stein The forst meelorigof the fall Kaorshea 4-H dub propect was held at the home of Doreen !44a;i on September 24 wolf) eleven members present. The gorUs eked the e*ecutove f rr thoa dub. The are Joanne de B. presodent. Hellen 44aclntvre. Yo.e president. Katrrna i-foviaNd. secretary and 8arhara Stem. press reporter During the business period Mrs. Keith made the following announcements; the donation from the Beyersbergen - Beil wedding luncheon has been used to purchase new bulletin boards for the Sunday School rooms; leaders are needed for C.O.C. and Explorer groups; Mrs. Donald C. Maclntyre has volunteered as one leader and Mrs. Ted Collyer and Mrs. Harry Lavis are the nominating committee for this year's annual meeting. Mrs. Jim Burt received contributions for the Bible Society. Mrs. Keith and Mrs. Dickie reported briefly on the Presbyterial Rally held in Wingham October 4, As South Kinloss W,M,S. is observing its 95th anniversary this year, Mrs. Harry Lavis, historian, gave a review of the Society's history, updating theaccount written five years ago. The group's esteemed, oldest member, Jean Hughes and Mrs. Harry Lavis, historian, cut the beautifully decorated anniversary cakes which were served with ice cream for lunch, The cakes were made and decorated by hostess and director, Mrs, Lloyd MacDougall and Mrs. Herb Buckton, � • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• ON�HESQUARE* :Park Theatre GODERICH 544-1511 • • STARTS FRIDAY • WED.-THURS. • LAST 2 DAYS • •. 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