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"Make a Joyful Noise
1'Jitto the Lord" was the
theme for 'Maitland
Presbyterial's annual Meet-
Jan. 20, at the
Wirtgham Presbyterian
Church.
Each Society present
followed the . theme in
their contributions : to the •
program. There was a
great variety . of numbers
showing praise and joy.
From the beginning when,
the Wingham afternoon'.
group came marching in
with their rhythm band
instruments to the tune of
"When the Saints Go
Marching fn to the final
"performance by the
Wingharrm evening auxil
. iary of a number of enthu-
siastic . songs, they taught
everyone there was a
sense of joy and praise.
With President Mildred
Dupont presiding, reports
were given showing
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another successful year.
Isabel Thompson told of
her weekend at ladies,
camp and Connie
RassmYmntalked about her
son's experiences 'at chil-
dren's camp.
Literature ' secretary
Shirley McCall introduced
some of the books avail.
" able at the book display.
The afternoon session
including further presenta-
tions by different groups
followingthe same theme
as the morning session. •
Erin Crisfield, the new
area educational consul-'
tant, gave a brief outline
on the study materials
available' for the corning
year. There is a choice of
studying the History of the.
Church in China and Hong
Kong or Living iii a
Multicultural Society.
Officers for 1997
include: Isobel Arbuckle,'
Wingham, honorary presi-
dent; Mildred Dupont,
'Belmore, past presidett;
Edina Haldenby,
Kinlough, president;.
Shirley McCall,
Kincardine, first vice;
Helen Dougherty,
Wingham, second vice;
Eileen Chambers, Ripley,
treasurer; Largaret
McInnes, Teeswater, histo-
rian, with Jean Stokes,
Behoove, assisting.
Recording secretaries
are Donna •Hendersont,
Molesworth; correspond-
ing, Ethel Baker,.
Molesworth; adult west,
Margaret DeBoer, South
Kinloss; adult east,
Margaret Underwood,
Gorrie; . youth and chil-
dren, Mary Wray, Ripley;
Glad Tidings, Joan Laird,
Kincardine; publicity,
Mildred' Lorne, 'Lucknow;
literature, Norma Raynard,
Lucknow; member with-
out portfolio, Linda Fitch,
Gorrie; financial examin-
ers, Judy McKenzie and
Edith Simpson, Ashfield.
by Mildred Lune
Happy birthday to. Art
Stewart of, the Glenn
Haven Apartrtments who
celebrated his 91st birth}
day op- Jan. 2S:
Sunday, following, the,
morning service, the
United: Church held their,
annual meeting and this
coating: Sunday the
Lucknow Presbyterian
Church will be looking
over their reports for the‘
past year
Sympathy is'extended
to ugh. and Stewart Lane
and their' families. on the
passing. of their brother,
Everett Lane in Florida
last week. Services were
held in Port Elgin on.
Monday.
Marg Errington, Vivian
Hogan, Ross Errington
and Art Frnewein were
winners during shoot play"
at the Drop in Centre, last
week.
ciety hc1ds
The . annual' meeting of
the Lucknow Agricultural.
Society was held in thee.
Lucknow United Church
on Jan. -24.
Rev. Bill Bresnahan,
guest speaker spoke on the
Financial Roller Coaster of
Mutual Funds. and;
Farming, .
President Allan Miller
reviewed the year's .work.
.Elizabeth .Irvin . gave.. a
report on the Homecraft
and .., informed ..peopie the
preliminary• list, for the
Lucknow Fall Fair is now'.
available and ,can be
'picked up the at the
Sentinel Office and at
Your Favourite Things.
Financial reports were
given by Ross Erring:on�
for the Craft Festival and.
Lloyd Morrison. for the.
Agricultural Society.
Allan Miller expressed
his thanks to 'Lloyd'
Morrison. for .being
Treasurer. °
New directors to the
Society are Ed McGugan,
and" .Sue Christie.
Associate Directors are
Sheila Hunter and .John.
Wilson.
The 1997' Executive;
includes: president Fred';
deBoer; 1st vice president
Lloyd Morrison; 2nd vice.
Wayne Forster; past presi-
dent Allan 'Miller; secre-
tary Nancy Aitchison and
treasurer Sue Christie.
Directors are, Norris
Messenger',. Ken
Mewhinney,.:Don ,Ritchie;
D.A. Hackett,... Ross Justin, Leeman received the Lucknow Farm
Errington, Gerald Supply trophy from Ken Wall ,for having the
Mowbray, Dale :Gilchrist, most overall points in: the Lucknow 4-H Dairy
Murray Irvin; : Bruce Club.
Pewtress, Kevin`, Shiels
and Wayne Bell,
Homecraft executive
includes . president
Elizabeth .Irvin;. 1st vice
Sheila, Hunter; .2nd•.vice:
,Hazel Hackett; secretary'
Sue Christie.
° rent Black. was 'presented with the Ripley-.
Huron Veterinary Clinic award by, "Dr. Alec'
Martin for highest overall points in the
Lucknow 4-H Beef Calf Club
Preston Drennan received the e & M trophy
from Gloria Murray for the first or second year
member with the Most points in the 'Lucknow 4-
H Beef Club.
Allah and. Lucy Miller received,the service
award from past president Murray kvin..
•
Euphoria Cameron and:
Erma Crich tied for the
most shoots.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
`Harris, • formerly of
Calgary, visited with Don
and Gladys Robertson on
Jan. 22.
Dict you know
In 1994/95 the Grey
Bruce Homecare
Program had 7,512 cases
receiving service.
LUCOTOW
DISTRICT
COMMUNITY
CENTRE
QE N.PATES •
January
'Fridays 31st
Saturdays 255th
February
Fridays 14th -21st -28th:
Saturdays 15th
Feb. 7th - Teen, Dance
Feb, 8th- Kinsmen
Mushball. Tournament
CALL 528`-3429
9a.m.-sP.M
very
Fri. yand Saturday Nigh '
starting January 31st through .
until February 22nd we're open
until 1:00A.M. featuring
KARA O'KE Systein
..irnited Kitchen Menu!
a g fair : staurant
Incensed under LL.B.
Vour Host
The Greigs :LUCKNOW 528=3932
LUCKNOW KINSMEN'S 111" ANNUAL
MUSHBALL TOURNAMENT
and.
DANCE
Saturday
February 5th, 1997
at the Lucknow
Community Centre
12:30 p.m. (sharp) - 5:00 p.m.
NEW GAMES and.
passible: other events •)c -
weather
weather permitting
20 teams first come
,. basis
ALL TEAMS MUST
HAVE
5 MEN & 5 WOMEN
Entry l=ee: $5.00 per
person, dance included.
DANCE
Lucknow Community Centre 9 p.m. 1 a.m.
Music.by: D.J.
Bance $5.00 per person non'piayerx ' .
No minors admitted to dance Age of Majority only
All proceedeto. Community Projects
CONTACT
Barry Smyth 524-7422.