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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1993-02-17, Page 20Page 20 — Lucknow Sentinel, lednesday, February 17. 1993 Area clergy take part in Sunday's ecumenical service' The annual Ecumenical - Service was held Sunday. evening in SL Peter's Anglican church with Rev. Linda Hill in charge. Rev. G. McFarlane was the speaker for the evening. Others assisting in the -service were Rev. G. Bogart of Dungannon, Rev, Peggy Kinsman, Rev. Harry Reitzel and Pastor Ron Luchies. At the close of the service Rev. Hill gave recognition to Rev. McFarlane for his service to the community over the past few years. Friday afternoon there was a Valentine Party at Maple Breezes when Gordon Wall's Old Time Music of ,Wingham entertained the residents there. Birthday greetings go out to two of their residents who are celebrating birthdays in Febru- ary: Elizabeth Tiffin on the 15th and Kitty Purves on the 26th. - The Horticultural Society held a very successful euchre party in the Legion on Friday evening with many prizes being presented. Elsie Houston was pleasantly surprised Monday morning to receive a phone call from her son J.J. in Hong Kong. He arrived there ori Jan. 17 andis working with United Chinese Plastics Int. Co. ' There is a 12 hour difference in time so 'it was already Monday evening there when he phoned. BIRTHS Schaefer Randy and Sherri (nee Jerome) welcome •with lovea son: Their precious : bundle, Aaron Francis George, • was born Feb, 10, 1993, at CBGH, Walkerton. Spoil- ing privileges go to Phyllis Jerome and George Anderson, of Lucknow, Wayne Jerome of Belgrave, Marjorie Jerome of Lucknow and Francis and Bea Schaefer of Belmore. Hamiltonian visits in. Kinlough K INLOUGH by May Boyle Visitors on Monday with Nina McDonald were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacDonald of Hamilton, Esther Bloomfield of Paisley, Isabel Thompson of Teeswater, Esther Bushell of Kingarf, and Anne_ McDonald of here. Dr. and Mrs. Mac MacDonald of Kincardine and Nina McDonald of here visited with Mrs. Hugh Munro and with their aunt, Jennie McTavish at Walkerton. Eldon Eckenswiller and friend Carol, of Medicine Hat, Alberta, spent a week with his parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Weir Eckenswiller. Mr."and Mrs. Ronald Christensen, of Montreal, visited here with his brother, Pastor and Mrs. Marvin Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Moon spent the weekend at Cambridge. Voice for Life meet; pian for banquet The Wingham Voice for Life Chapter met on Feb. 1. Money is still 'coming in from sales ofthe cookbook Food for Life. The cost of the book is $7 and they are Still available from various merchants and board members. It was agreed by board members to update the Pm -Life pamphlets and books available in local high schools. Each of the five high schools in the Huron County will received a series of five hardback books. The annual banquet will be held April 21, with guest speaker Jackie Jeffs. , ..fir UCKNOW by Mildred Loree Kairshea institute put on their annual Valentine party for the resi- dents of Pinecrest Manor on Mon- day afternoon. Sadie MacMillan recently enjoyed a two-week cruise in the Caribbean. They started at Barbados and visited 14 different islands before returning to Barbados again. Sincere sympathy is extended to Freda MacInnes and other members of the family in the passing , of Leonard MacInnes in Wingham Hospital last week. There were eight tables of shoot in play at the Drop in Centre last Friday. High lady and gent were Edna Young and Art Ernewein. Low spots went to Rita Gilmore and Wes Young, with Vera Purvis having the most shoots. During the card party sponsored by the St. Helen's WI on Feb. 9, Shirley Hackett and Donald Murray were high players. In second high spots were Isabel Kilpatrick and Lorne Jamieson. Most shoots went to Ross Taylor and Joe Courtney had the nearest birthday to Valen- tines. Margaret Haldenby, of Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home, celebrated her 95th birthday on February 13. Mrs. Haldenby was formerly of the Kinlough area. (Pat Livingston photo) Lottery winners Bob Thompson of Ripley was the $100 winner in the Ripley District Lions Club cash calendar lottery last week. $50 winners were Mike Fischer, Lucknow;. Don Hodgins, Ripley; Norval Pollock, Ripley; Shari Harris, Kincardine; Elva Needham, Ripley and Bev and Marion Cliffe, Kincardine. Leonard 'MacInnes Leonard Maclnnes, of 435 Havelock Street, Lucknow, died on Feb. 9, 1993 at Wingham and Dis- trict Hospital, in his 82nd year. Mr. MacInnes was a retired farmer. He was a member of the South Kinloss Presbyterian Church. Born on May 20;1911, in Kinloss Township, Mr. Maclnnes was sora of the late Malcolm and Euphemia (MacKinnon) MacInnes. He is survived by his wife the former • Freda MacDougal, of Lucknow, whom he married on July 3, 1943 at South Kinloss Presby- terian Church, Also left to mourn his passing are three children, Jack and his wife Lois MacInnes of Palmerston; Malcolm and his wife Anne MacInnes of R.R. 3, Holyrood, and Hugh and his wife Diane MacInnes, of Edmonton. Mr: MacInnes. is also survived by a • sister Katherine . Casemore of Wingham, and . a brother Roy MacInnes of Goderich. He was predeceased by a sister Mae, -and three brothers, Martine Malcolm and Gordon. • Rev. P. Kinsman, of the South Kinloss Presbyterian Church, con - Whitechurch BITUARY_ ducted the service at the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home, Lucknow, on. Feb. 11., at 2 p.m. Flower bearers were six grandchildren: Ryan, Jessica, John, Katherine, Robert; and David. Pallbearers were Howard McCallum, Harold Campbell, Ed Middlebrook, Clarence Ritchie, Wayne Stanley, and Barry Haldenby. Spring interment . South Kinloss Cemetery. Florence Golden Florence Golden died at Allan' Park, Michigan, USA, on Feb. 4, 1993, in her 90th year. She was born on July 7, 1903, on the fourth concession of Kinloss Township, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John MacDiarmid. Mrs. Golden was predeceased by two brothers Alex and Sam,, and three sisters, Donalda (Mrs. Walter MacKenzie), Margaret and Marion. Cremation with interment of ashes at South Kinloss cemetery in the spring. woman visits with friend in Mildred McClenaghan spent a few days with Fern Pollock of Stratford. ,Pauline Adams had her grandson, Patrick Waterworth of Goderich, visit for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Ross of Owen Sound on Sunday. Whitechurch WI The Whitechurch Women's Insti- tute .met on Feb. 10 at the home of Catherine .Wilson. President Marjorie Wall opened the meeting in the usual way and followed with a Valentine poem. Mrs. Wilson was convenor for the citizenship and legislation meeting, using the n}6tto "you can preach a better sermon with your life than' your lips." Rollcall was to name the country your ancestors came from. Jim Wilson played a few selec- tions on his violin. Guest . speaker was Kristine Johnson of Teeswater who is one of the many workers on the IPM '93 committee. She gave a splendid tack on the work that goes into the ladies rprogram at the match. Jean Tiffin presented the minutes and the collection was received. The lunch committee of Agnes Farrier, Jean Tiffin, and Marjorie Stratford HITECHURCH by Jean Ross Wall served Valentine cupcakes. The next meeting is Mar. 11, 2 p m at the home of Jean Tiffin. • Whitechurch United C,purch Annual meeting Rev. Albert Cook was chair and Hugh Sinnamon secretary for the Whitechurch United Church annual meeting on Jan. 26. Reports were given and accepted showing that the church had a suc- cessful year. Carman Whytock is the new member of the Trustee Board along with Clifford Laidlaw, Elmer Sleightholm and Russel Chapman as honourary member. The Committee of Stewards elected . were Hugh Sinnamon, Elmer Sleightholm and Gertrude Durnin. The Group Plan for the Observer was approved.• Trivia In what play does the title charac- ter .have a son named Swiss Cheese? "M"other Courage and Her Children" by Bertolt Brecht. Or. der Date for Pick-up By APRIL 15/93 ' t:riaay, MAY 7/93 MAY 15/93 ' Friday, JUNE 4/93 DAUPHIN SNUB GAIN W'FEE'D&SUPPLY LTD. `,�. DUNGANNON WALTON. 529-7951 - 529-3133 - 1-800-665-5675 887-6023 Graydon's BULK & NATURAL FOODS Natural Vitamins, Body 'Building Supplies, Natural Tea, Natural, Juices, Herbs & Spicos; Boxed Meats, Cereals, Nuts, Pasta, Natural Cooking ©i1, Dog Food & much more. 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