The Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-06-08, Page 13Page 12—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 8, 1988
LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Invites You To Worship With Them On
Sunday, June 12, 1988
10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Nursery downstairs morning b evening
EVERYONE WELCOME
LUCKNOW
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sunday, June 12, 1988
11:00 A.M. Worship Service
9:43 A.M. Sunday School
Nursery For Children Under 4 Years
Rev. ALLISON J. RAMSAY - Minister
Everyone Welcome
LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH
SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 1988
Sunday School 10:00 A.M.
Worship. Service 11:00 A.M.
Rev. Gerald McFarlane
Nursery.and junior congregation provided
EVERYONE WELCOME
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INVESTMENT
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MESSAGE FROM
RANDY COLLINS
At Hully Gully, part of our success has been the ability to change
with the times. Recent market shifts have allowed us to greatly in-
crease our involvement in lawn and garden equipment, and to enter
the marine market, while continuing our strength in A.T. V.'s, motor-
cycles, and snowmobiles.
One of the biggest changes in our history will come this Saturday,
when we will close our Varna location, and consolidate all of our
resources into our London location. This was not an easy decision to
make, but We realized that it was necessary to centralize our opera-
tion in order to do a proper job of expanding our horizons even further.
All of the key Hully Gully people that you have come to rely on will
be under one roof at the corner of Wharneliffe and Southdale.
For your convenience, we've installed an in -watts parts line
(1-800-265-0926) and a fax line (685-9870).
We look forward to seeing all our old friends,, and making many new
ones at Hully Gully in London.
�/ Randy Collins
,� President
ate_ V Hully Gully
ANNOUNCEMENT
PAUL ACKERT
Mr. Fred Phillips, President of
Lucknow District Co-operative In-
corporated, announces the appoint-
ment of Paul Ackert as General
Manager of Lucknow Co-op effec-
tive June 13, 1988.
Paul was raised on a farm in the
Holyrood area and has had exten-
sive agricultural experience having
formerly been in retail sales and
crop consulting. Most recently he
has successfully managed Listowel
Co-op.
Paul, his wife Cheryl and their
daughter will soon move to the
Lucknow area.
Whitechurch Nature Nuts
4-H NEWS
The Whitechurch Nature Nuts held their
meeting on May 17 at Mrs. Elliott's. They
talked about shelters, weather signs in-
cluding temperatures, humidity, cloud
types, air pressure and wind.
Kathy Dow talked about campsite selec-
tion, including sleeping area, cooking
area, stoves versus open campfire, latrine
area, garbage area, and storing food. The
minutes were read by Marion Dow.
Meeting number 3 was held at Mrs.
Elliott's as well. Kathy Dow talked about
safety outdoors and how to beware of
poison ivy.
They had as their guest speaker Eric
Cleave, an ambulance driver from the
Wingham District Hospital. He spoke on
first aid.
Mrs. Elliott talked about swimming on
the trails and the drinking water. Kathy
Dow then instructed on how to find a miss-
ing person. The meeting ended with the
4-H motto.
Meeting number 4 of the Whitechurch
Nature Nuts was held on May 30 at Mrs.
Elliott's. Mrs. Elliott talked about explor-
ing nature. All members participated in
the silent symphony and also on pieces of
the rainbow.
Kathy Dow demonstrated diversity of
nature and photography. Mrs. Elliott
discussed dangerous species. The group
decided on their book covers. Minutes of
meetings 2, 3 were read by Karen Elliott,
and Kathy Dow. They closed with the 441
motto.
Mildred McClenaghen, John McKinnon
WHITECHURCH
by Jean Ross
attended the McClenaghen picnic on Sun-
day last at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harvery Moss of Plattsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Coleman of Van-
couver visited last week with her brother
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghen, also
visiting at the same home was Mrs. Jim
McIntyre of the Sudbury area. ()
The Whitechurch U.C.W. of the United
Church held their meeting on Wednesday,
June 1 at the home of Mrs. Elora
Sleightholm. Mrs. John Neilson gave the
call to worship. Mrs. Pauline Adams read
the scripture lesson from St. Luke and led
in prayer.
The topic on Christian Stewardship and
finance was taken by Rev. Mr. Neilson and
Mrs. Adams. Mrs. Neilson read an article
on "Sharing the Journey".
Rev. Neilson and Mrs. Adams read ar-
ticles on how we can be a good Christian
steward. Nine answered the roll call "How
to be a good steward".
The minutes of the May meeting were
read, the collection and least coin were
received.
The business was discussed and Rev.
Neilson thanked Mrs. Adams for her part
in the meeting. Mrs. Farrier thanked the
hostess. Rev. Neilson closed with prayer.
Grace was sung and refreshments were
served.
Grandmother's meeting next
Trinity UCW
Trinity UCW held their monthly meeting
at the home of Evelyn Hackett last week.
Elizabeth Irvin, the president, called the
meeting to order with a poem entitled
"Love in a Home".
Nancy Farrish and Suzanne Adrew were
in charge of the devotion.
The scripture lesson from Exodus 2:1-9;
Proverbs 1:7 and 8 was read by Suzanne as
well. Nancy gave the meditation entitled
"Mothering Is a Full Time Job". ,
The roll call, a donation to the Friend-
ship House in Goderich, was answered by
22 members. There were also three
children present. The offering was receiv-
ed and dedicated. Betty Ritchie gave a
reading pertaining to Mother's Day. The
services of the least coin was observed.
Dora Alton was in charge of the study
book. Isobel Hunter gave a reading about
"Throwing Things Out" Elizabeth Irvin
thanked those for their help at our Thank
Offering.
The minutes of the last meeting were
read and approved. Brenda Phillips gave
the treasurer's report. Upcoming events
include the Garden Party, June 7th from
5-7 at Brookside School; graduation din-
ner, June 23rd.
It was decided that a tied quilt be given
to the Friendship House. Several ladies at-
tended the special event in Listowel, South
Kinloss' 100th Anniversary of WMS
Lucknow United's Thankoffering. The
next meeting is the Grandmother's
meeting on June 9th at 2 p.m. at Annabelle
Armstrongs.
The president gave the benediction. The
hostess and her committee of Isobel
Hunter and Elizabeth Irvin served a
delicious lunch.
Two First Kingsbridge Guides were presented with the highest honour a guide can
receive last week, the All Round Cord, at the annual Mother -Daughter Banquet held
last Thursday. From left are Tammy Hogan; Evelyn Shand, Commissioner for the
Klahanie District; Tony McQuail, School Board Trustee; and Amy Olson. (Pat Liv-
ingston photo)