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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1977 PAGE TWENTY-FOUR THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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De BOER - VANDER KLIPPE
Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Vander
Klippe of Langside and Mr. and
Mrs. Klaas De Boer of Owen Sound
are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
children Margaret and Henry. on
May 6, 1977 in the Christian
Reformed Church, Lucknow, Ont-
ario at 4.30 p.m.., D.V.
Winners
At Kemps' General Store there
were 14 draws on chocolate
bunnies ranging in size from 34 oz.
to 2 oz. The, winners of the large
sizes were_ 'Norm Deakins-, Mary-
Ann Miltenburg, Carl Riegling.
Children under '12 free draw was
won by Jamie Alton. 10 other small
draws were won in this order, Paul
Blake, Gordon Kemp Jr., Arie Van
Diepen, Mildred Hogan, Carl
Riegling, Tracy Livingston, Cliff
Livingston, Lawrence Hogan, Paul
Blake, Ronnie Austin. Congratula-
tions winners.
THAT
Captain Harvey McQuillin of St.
Catharines, master of the 730 foot
self unloader Manitoulin, was
recipient of the traditional top hat
for being the first lake freighter
into the Welland Canal in the 1977
sailing season. For the first time in
many Years, the hat fit. The
Canada Steamship Line ship was
bound for Sandusky, Ohio to pick
up a cargo of coal. Harvey, a native
of Kinloss, is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dick McQuillin, • 6th of
Kinloss, and is married to the
former Isabel Scott of Ashfield.
Harvey received a certificate from
the mayor, a Seaway house flag
and a voucher to buy a hat, of his
liking..
THAT
John and Eleanor Finlayson of
Mexico, in giving the Sentinel a
change of address to Caracus,
Venezuela, writes: "We enjoy The
Sentinel with the local news. The
ancient Aztec runner sometimes
has trouble (snow drifts, blown out
running shoes) whatever the rea-
son. Some papers arrive 3 months
late, others sometimes 3 or 4 at a
time. Your circulation department
would refuse to believe it. Happily,
eventually, most issues arrive. We
look forward to reading the
Sentinel in.. our new home in
Venezuela. We will be there April
9th". John is a brother bf Gordon
Finlayson of Lochalsh and a native
of the Lochalsh area.
THAT
Terry Pym of St. Catharines,
husband of the former Nancy
Webster of Lucknow and son-inlaw
of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Webster of
Lucknow, was recently elected
president of the Niagara District
Transportation Club. Terry is
employed in a sales position with
Consolidated Truck, Lines.
THAT
Lucknow Fire Department were
called to the mobile home of Mrs.
Gordon Darby on Willoughby
Street about 11 p.m. on Tuesday of
last week when the pipes were on
fire. Heavy smoke damage resulted
to the interior of the home, situated
just across the road from the fire
hall.
THAT
Mrs. Rick Park of Dungannon is
now employed as a nurse at the
Lucknow Medical Centre. Mrs.
Margaret Black, who was at the
Medical Centre offices, has taken a
position at Witigham Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robinson and
family of Ripley entertained at a
lovely dinner at their home on
Monday of this week in honour of
Major Shirley Robinson, who is
visiting here from Victoria, B.C.,
where she is, presently stationed.
Guests present for the happy
occasion were Shirley's mother,
Mrs. Emily Robinson of Goderich;
Misses Lena and Elizabeth Robin-
son, Mrs. Joan Robinson and Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Dexter, all of
Lucknow; Mr. and Mrs. Langille of
Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Courtney of Amberley.
It is some twenty-five years since
Shirley and Joyce (Mrs. Courtney)
have been together so the after-
noon was spent catching up on
news and reminiscing on days
spent at Lucknow High School.
School Friends
Visit After
Twenty-five Years
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