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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-08-20, Page 10Is Your Farm For Sale? WE WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM • YOU Small or Large Acreages *Beef 'Dairy *Cash Crop Call 395.3545 "Mortgage Funds Available Congratulations go out' to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cranston. on the birth of their grand- daughter on Thursday; Aug- ust 14. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grigg's other two daughters, Karen and Brenda, stayed with the Cranstons while their mother was 'in hospital. Margaret MacPherson flew back to Tilley, Alberta . on Friday. Also returning to. Edmonton on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. James Morri- son (nee MacPherson). Helen Todd and Isobel Miller enjoyed a day visiting at the Canadian National Exhibition on. Sunday. Mr. and. Mrs. Chris Van Donk and family returned to. Amsterdam, Holland. They spent 'their final week 'in Canada with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Todd and family. and Terri Wall are attending their first loss of the season .131ilewater. Canip at Wallace- with a 21 20 victory, burg for one week. On Tuesday, August 12 Pearl Caldwell has return- the "Beez" defeated Luck, ed to her home 'froM Wing- now in a game played at , ham Hospital, and-has-her "--Lacknow. The- Dungannon,— great nieces Jana and Karen "Beez" received a 'bye into Damm staying with her turn the. playoffs which begin this about. week, as there are nine Jeffrey and Ratidi Meurs teams in the league, of Strathroy spent a two week , Dorothy Pentland had two holiday with, their grand- friends from Detroit, Mrs. parents, Freeman and Ber- Vera Hupp, and Mrs, Virginia tha Olson and Ron.' Mitman visit over the weeks Congratulations to Mr. end. Dorothy's sister Marion and`Mrs. Steven Fallis (nee Hunt from Dorchesier also Kathy Robson) who were visited. married in Goderich on Fri- day, Angnst 8: SPORTS On the softer scene Dun-. garinon played at Lucknow em s return 2 ansec're d were victorious by a 4 to p . many who visited at his home (old S.S. # 8) for the "Back to school", In closing Jim said he was proud to come from a community with so much co-an'innity spirit, that -we-- puned off What a lot of people • thought we couldn't. We think there are a lot more people who echo his senti- ments and were only too glad_ to be a part of it. SOCIAL NEWS . Mr. and Mrs. Bob Howey, Bert and Lisa of Belmont and Miss Eliiabeth Wall of 'Lon- don called, on Mrs. Lynn Wall -and Tom on Sunday. Tracey powcENTRAL:. PWMIC-SCHQOL., BY MARIE PARK The librarian, Amy Wig- gins, tells us that there is a nice new library sign up and irsTith, bookilliblifd be in by Thursday, as the Huron County 'Mobile will be along to change them that day. The correspondent receiv- ed a little note this past week froM. Jim Reed. Jim penned this note while flying from Glace Bay, N,S. to Toronto and with nothing else to do he was reflecting on our glorious "125th celebrations: He was pleased to see so Trinity news attended the wedding for their nephew Scott Grey to Lorie Etigiterg, at Timmins on- Saturday, August 16th.. Scott is the son of Earl and Evelyn (Little) Grey of North Bay. The wedding was at the First United Church and the reception folfowed at the Steel Workers Union Hall. Scott and. Lorie plan to live at Cochrane where he is an O.P.P. officer. Mrs. Diane Hackett, Bob and Barbara and Mrs. Eva Adamson attended the wed- ding for Eva's grandson, Terry Adamson at Stroud United Church, near. Barrie on Saturday. They also at- tended the dinner and recep- tion at the Stroud Curling Club, Congratulations to Gail Kemp, daughter of Gordon and Bernice Kemp, who re- ceived County , Honours at the 4-H Homemaking Club Achievement Night held at Donnybrook, Park last week. Mrs. Janet Wilkins and Shar- on Alton were the Trinity leaders for the club, 'Out- door Living'. Jack and Wanda Millar of Barrie spent the weekend' with her parents, Jim and Isabel Hunter. Jack and Wanda recently returned , from a three week tour of 'Europe. Dinner guests Sun- day evening with the Hunt- ers were Ann Riegling, Craig, Todd, Lisa and Mark, of Alberta, Sally and Frank Ritchie and Dan Nicholson of Lucknow. Spending two weeks holi- days with her parents, Pete and June Bremner at their summer home, were Mrs, Earl Sims, Lisa, Carolyn and Kelly of Ottawa, \John and Shirley Hunter, Lorne and Marion Cook isentio, .0:101 Area 10010604..ii :•The Scheel::open lor registration the. week of August Plea- se' register any • . •"• ,:;school age Children.". • • • Lucknow vvas ahead at one point by. a 2 - 0 lead,. until Mike Austin scored one , for Dungannon, then Danny Gregory tied it ,up. Mike their , nephew. They also at- Austin scored again on a tended the reception later penalty shot and Kevin Beat- with their families, tie made it '4 - 2 when he John and Shirley Hunter scored his first of the season. attended the Old Time FM- At Colborne, Kingsbridge lost to Colborne by a 5 - dyers contest in Shelburne last weekend. score. The soccer tourna- Kirk Livingston returned ment this year will be held at home after a week's. holiday _ Colborne on September 6 witiiehrstga-me at 10 o'clock with.' his grandparents in Georgetown, Pat's mother; the 'morning, Everyone should take a Mrs. Lillian Kuipers and :brown bag week visiting. On Wednesday, August .6 lunch. week brother Paul, are spending a the Dungannon "Beez" Cranstons handed the Kintail Kitties HoIyrootil Ontario NO0 280 ifireer TV & Electric Phone 528 3112 • The freezei with a lower power consumption because of its 21/2" of Foamed-- Polyurethane Insulation, NEW POWfR MISER THICK, FOAM FREEZER Canada's OldeSt and Largest Manufacturer of Freezers See the Wood's Freezers at • NO BACK FILLING • NO STONES TO PICK • NO SUB=SOIL ON TOP • ALL WORK GUARANTEED. RGY SAVErt • 21e. EFAISSEUR, mouss, ISOLANTE INcON V ^TEO . 1 CHEST AND UPRIGHT FREEZERS BY BELL HACKETT attended the Elliott and McIntyre wedding at Carlisle Gordon and Bernice Kemp United Church near Ilderton enjoyed-an -8 day holiday at `on-Friday. Wayne. Elliott is Marietta, Georgia with their former neighbours and friends. They report it was usually 100 degrees F. while they were there. Bernice's mother, Mrs. Livingston and Gail Kemp helped look after Kemp's General Store. ' Reg and Freda Broome attended a fareWell party at the home of Jim and Frances Broome, Winghani, for their cousins, Walter and Doris Broome, who have spent two months here, and are return- ing to England on . Saturday. Cliff and Lillian Young, Langside, also attended. have Lorne and Hazel Hackett and John and Helen Kuik grand-daughter BY KATHRYN TODD •