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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-01-30, Page 24. Taylor, Nfisty and J-Jay Humphrey, Keith and Jene- an Todd and Nicky and Heather Leishinan, All had a good time. Also celebrating -their birthday, the past week Was Verna Mcholson. Her family SaturdaY night for a -• ----celebrationz-Verna'shirthday was on Sunday. Brian Ce.re is recovering at home for the next couple of weeks. He dislocated his shoulder while at 'work, A fellow worker from Kiticar-7 cline drove hina home. Mr. Cese works in Ohio, U.S.A. ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting was Lyn Hilverda of Lucknow gas placed second in the Royal'Canadian Legion Zone C-1 Essay Contest, Senior Division. Lynn's essay on Remembrance Day appeared in an earlier edition of The Sentinel. Congratulations, held fOr the Calvin United. Lynn. church. There was a very Don't forget the Legion good attendance which also Ivr 9 included Reverend pick of IV e re sorry. Clinton.. The March of Dimes letter The congregation thanked which appeffred in, last . _Reverend it and his:wife for their pastoral care for the , last couple of months. Mrs. hfulor, has 'been conducting Sunday School classes, ' that, Bernice. .The regular business was ' Remember to give genet= Ilirthcla$76 celebrated in St. Helen?s, lElYKATHRYNTODD Christina Todd celebrated her fifth birthday with a party last TheadaY, Guests were Mara-el Cele,' :TRW- Weekend visitors with Mrs. L C ThoMpson, Luck- now, were Mr. and Mrs. Rod McFarlane of ea;. Mrs Ron Rpthwell, Mr. and Mrs.' Batty Neilson and .Erin . of Thornhill. On Sunday; January week's paper .forgot to acknowledge area co-chair- person for the campaign, Bernice Davies. Sorry about ously when the Ontario March of Dimes' volunteer or letter arrives at your door. ' some LueknoW area residents visited the funeral chapel in Burlington to pay respects to the 'familyo ea Mrs Jane (Ritchie) Eastman. On Monday, January a number of-residents from this area attended the bile i14'4 aid - BY LYNDA OWEN Last week pave Owen from the Johns, Ambu- lance taught first aid '-to the Golden Hand and Golden Bar Brownies of Lucknow. The Tweenies practiced the enrollment ceremony, to which the methera and fath- ers are invited this Week. The meeting closed with the squeeze and taps. al for the later Mrs. Eastinan held in Arkona, Mr, and Mrs, Wilbur Drown returhed'i hotne last weeweelf after a .visit,with their son, Kenneth• and family in • Seattle, Washington • and N-aneouver. They also stopped over in Toronto with relatiVes there. Darryn Barry. of Islington spent sortie time recently in Locknoir with his grandpar- ents, Bill and Edna; Ross, while his. parents, Audrey and Lou. Barry; Were r in California and ,Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Mike' Mc Aufeynf St, Catharines spent the weekend with Mrs. Doris Mewhinney. and Ken. Births ItIMMELZWAAN0 John-and-- Mary Ellen are happy to an- nounce the arrival of Ben- jarnin John, weighing 7 lb.• 6 oz., on January 24, 1900, in Victoria Hospital, London. Ben•is welcomed with joy by his sisters Debbie and Carol. DaVid ; Carter' of Walker- ton, soli -of Mr. and Mrs. John Carter; underwent maj- Public Sneaking Contest on or surgery in University Hos , Feb. 22. Further. details to pital in London, on Thurs follow. day, January 24, 1980. BUT WE */ 10 GIVE MORE FOR YOUR FOOD DOLIA scRAIFEI,§ FARMERS Sausage 2# BOX LoOk for story next weep Barring bad weather, an . Since the meeting started Meeting, the after this edition--,went to first ever in. Lucknow accord Press, full >coverage of the ing to organizers, was held event will appear in next last night week's paper. KEWOOD Elk. Double Door with blower and heat exchanger For those who are energy conscious but appreciate the beauty of 6 good wood stove. • An airtight stove with fully gasketted door • Baffled door for preheated' combustion air • Heat exchanger and blower are standard equipment Enjoy' the beauty of this fine wood stove all evening and wake in. the morning to a warm, house or cottage.' . ' Six Models To Choose From Your tome Dealer Is J. O. Durnin R. R. 2, Lucknow Phone 528-6392 •