The Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-06-08, Page 14The Canada Employment Centre for
Students realizes that as summer ap-
proaches you are getting ready for fre-
quent entertaining and weekend guests.
We would like to offer our help. Students
will do almost any household task, both in-
side and outdoors. If you have run out of
excuses for the weeds in your garden, and
are sure that your guests won't believe
that they are a new variety of tomato, why
not hire a student to pull them.
It is easy, and fast, and you will look like
a great gardener.
If your children have coloured the guest
room walls purple, don't panic, students
work as painters too. They also scrub
floors, wash windows, move furniture,
plant flowers, mow lawns. With a student
to help you with the preparations your
summer entertaining will be carefree; and
you can call the student back when the
company is gone to help restore order and
keep your home and yard beautiful all
season.
Call 396-9153. Hire a Student, and have a
great summer!
Thanks to the Lucknow Sentinel for
sponsoring this column.
George an instant winner
When talking to Rhetta MacLennan she
told me of her son George MacLennan of
Agincourt being an instant winner of
$50,000.00 dollars in Kincardine on the
weekend. Congratulations George!
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robb were at Lions
Head on the weekend where they visited
with their daughter, son-in-law and grand-
children Edwin and Janice McClutcheon.
Barry and Betty Jones were in Har-
restville on Saturday where they attended
a wedding.
Kae Webster and her two sons, Cecil and
Jim Webster of Waterloo, visited with
Atlee, Jean and Trisia Wise in Richfield,
Ohio on the weekend.
George MacLennan of Agincourt visited
with his mother and sister, Rhetta and
Marion MacLennan. Also visiting with the
MacLennan's was Rhetta's brother and
sister-in-law, Harold and Peggy Jardine of
Harriston.
Carol Finlayson and her husband, John
Balch and their two sons, Nicholas and
Alexander are having a week's holidays
with Dorothy Finlayson.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robb enjoyed a
three day holiday in Renfrow Valley, Ken-
tucky. They enjoyed band programs, and
seeing many good horses. The weather
there was really nice while they were on
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Mathewman have had
a lovely visit recently with their daughter,
son-in-law and grandsons, Margo, Terry,
Jamie, Beau and Matthew Pettis of
Prescott. On the weekend their son, Doug
Mathewman of Vancouver, British Colum-
bia will be visiting with his parents for a
few days.
Ashfield Women's
Missionary Society
The Ashfield W.M.S. held their regular
OCHALSH
by Kae Webster
meeting on Tuesday, May 24th at the home
of Mrs. Grant Farrish.
Mrs. Ewan MacLean convinced the
meeting and opened with a call of worship
and prayer.
The scripture and meditation was given
by Mrs. Henry MacKenzie. She spoke on
"Mothers". Mrs. Lloyd Collins read a
poem "Mother's Day". The W.M.S. pur-
pose was repeated in unison and roll call
was a verse from "Song of Solomon".
Mrs. Collins gave the highlights of the
May "Glad Tidings". Offering was receiv-
ed and dedicated by Mrs. Collins.
Mrs. Ewan MacLean presented the
Fourth Session of our study. Religious ma-
jorities and minorities in the U.S.S.R.
Religious life in the Soviety Union con-
tinues to be restricted to worship in certain
places. Christian believers never rise to
top positions, and the children never have
the opportunity for higher education.
Churches are expected to register with the
state.
Mrs. Warren Wylds presided for the
business. Minutes of the last meeting were
read and approved followed by the
business. The Children's Rally will be held
at Camp Kintail on Wednesday, June 8th,
and there will be a cleaning bee at the
church on Tuesday, June 14th at 9:00 a.m.
Mrs. MacLean closed with a prayer of
concern for churches in the U.S.S.R. and a
Russian prayer before meals.
Lunch followed with members enjoying
a social time. Everyone went home with an
exchange of plants.
Flying up ceremonies were held for these four members of the First Kingsbridge
Brownies during the Mother -Daughter Banquet held June 2. In front, from left to
right, are Kelly McNee, Cherianne Daoust, Jassie Dhaliwal, and Tiffany Foster.
Looking on are Evelyn Shand, Commissioner for the Klahanie District; and Tony Mc -
Quail, Board of Education Trustee for Ashfield -West Wawanosh. (Pat Livingston
photo)
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 8, 1988—Page 13
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