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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-11-30, Page 19Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, November 28, 1984, -Page 19 Florticultural society banquet A large crowd sat down to a delicious dinner served by the Trinity Ladies at the annual meeting of the Lucknow and. District Horticultural Society on. Friday evening at . the Lucknow Legion Hall. The address of welcome was given by the president, Mary MacGillivray. The blessing, was given by, the Rev. William Henderson. Vi Arnold thanked "thecaterers and Mary Lou Raynard replied. Elmer Umbach and . Jack „Henderson sang two lovely numbers. Harry Lavis won the prize for the lucky chair anti Ruby McDonald won the prize for the closest birthday. ' The secretary's annual report was given by Ruth Bogues and the treasurer's report by Catherine Andrew. These reports showed a very successful and active year for the society. Reeve George Joynt brought greetings from the village and remarked how much the society does to beautify the village. The slate of officers was brought in by Alene Bradley and installed by District Director Clarence Lang of Chesley. He also brought greetings to the Society. Robin Logan presented the trophy for the best red rose shown at the August Flower Show to Barbara Emberlin and the trophy for the highest number of points was presented to Jean Whitby, Sears vouchers were won by Jean Whitby, Ann MacDougall, Mary Lavis and Ted Collyer. Belle Mole presented Catherine Andrew with a certificate of merit for being the treasurer of the society for many year. Joan Robinson presented Jean Whitby withherpast presidents' pin. Toe tapping music by the Horticultural, band,' namely, Donalda Moffat, Jean Conley, Ira .pickle and Harold Campbell was much enjoyed. Mary. MacGillivray introducedthe gest speaker, Murray Gaunt, who_ spoke in his usual pleasant manner. He also showed a short film on bicentennial farms. Catherine Andrew thanked Murray and presented him with a gift, bringing a most enjoyable evening to a close. ill spendChiis:tnas with son Pastor and Mrs. M. Christensen • spent a kw days in London with relatives, visiting with his mother who has come from Ottawa to London, where she will spend Christ- mas. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ernest of our village in the death of his father. The. funeral was held on Monday morning,at the Walkertn Roman Catholic Church. • Mrs. Bert Nicholson visited recently with relatives in Detroit.. " . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Slessor of Tiverton visited on Thursday, with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson . and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Evans and Lisa of Ballinafad visited at the same home. Kinlough W.M.S.. . The Kinlough Presbyterian .., W..M. S. meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Don. Bushell on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Tom McDonald presided .and opened the meeting with a poem and prayer. k. Business followed, then' each member answered the roll call with something we are thankful 'for. A special offering was • taken to support their adopted child, Rosalee. Mrs. Frank Maulden gave the devotions, meditation and prayer and • concluded with.. KINLOUGH by May Boyle a poem on the 23rd Psalm. Mrs, William MacPherson was incharge of the year's study and questionnaire. She gave a reading in keeping with the study and read a clipping of thanks written by a Bishop. in Africa .and saying more mission- aries are greatly needed. Mrs. Bruce Bushell gave two readings and the meeting closed with prayer. Following are the new 1985 officers: president, . Mrs. Don Bushell; first vice plresident, Mrs. Alex Percy; secretary treasurer, Mrs. •Don Reid; assistant, Winnifred Percy; pianist, Mrs. Glen Hald- enby; Glad Tiding secretary, :.Mrs. Don McEwan; historian and friendship and ser- vice secretary, Mrs.. John Barr; supply secretary, Mrs. Bert Thompson; literature and library secretary, Mrs. T. McDonald; press reporter, Mrs. Frank Maulden. Each member brought a Christmas gift to be sent to the Scot Mission and articles for a bale. Suitabl hymns were sung throughout the: meeting. Baptism services held Sunda The sacrament of Infant Baptism was observed at both Dungannon and Nile Churches on Sunday, November 25. Babies baptized at Nile were Tanya Joyce Shepherd, daughter of Robert and Karen Shepherd' and Stacie Ellen Winters, daughter of Dana and Ellen -Winters. The infants baptized at Dungannon were Aaron 'Eldon James Ritchie, son of James and Annette Ritchie and Rebecca Dawn Snowden, daughter of Ronald and Barbara Snowden. 'Grant and Sandra Curran hosted a family gathering following the baptism service for their, grandson, Aaron Ritchie. Amongthe guests were the . baby's great great grandmother, Helena Cook; two great grandmothers, Eileen Curfan and Ella Nurse graduates Joy Houston, Harriston, former resident of the Hplyrood area, graduated from the Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology (Guelph Campus), Saturday; November 24, 1984, as a Nursing Assist- ant. Joy was one of 17, of the class of 56 members 'tp be named to the President's Honour List. She is employed at Rockwood Terrace, Grey County Home for the Aged at Durham. Attending were her husband, Kenneth, daughters, Amy and Angela, Elsie Hous- ton, Lucknow and other relatives from the Kincardine area. Bogie; also grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ritchie. Little Aaron 'Ritchie is the sixth generation of the Treleaven family to be connected with the Dungannon church. His great grandmother, Eileen Curran, was a Treleaven. Enjoy dessert lunch The Dungannon U.C.W. held their November meeting on Sunday evening, November 18 beginning at 7 p.m. with a smorgasbord dessert lunch. Margaret Errington gave a reading entitled, Agenda for the Week. The draw for the quilt on which the U.C.W. had been selling tickets was made by Cora Sher- wood, herwood, who had displayed the quilt and looked after the tickets. 'Winner was. Michelle Dawson, younger,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dawson, Dungannon. (Mr. Dawson is the manager of Lucknow District Co-op). • A film, Cicero, the Queen's Drum Horse, was shown by Mary. Here. This was a true story of horse who began as a children's pet in 'Ireland and went 'ori to become the horse who .carried . the drums in 1 the Queen's Guard. A short business -meeting followed. Donna Alton reported a yellow mum plant.. had been sent to Dorothy and Laverne Pentland for their 50th wedding anniver- sary. 1 TheM.on. 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