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• IRVIN 7' William and Shirley 1rVin of R. 7,
• Lucknow •are„ pleased sed.I.to. annotince the
• arrival of their daulihter;Karen Chtistine,
• 7 las. 12 oz., a sister for Shelley and
Lindsay at Wingham and District Hospital
on January 18, 1985., 'Proud grandparents
• are Gordon and Nora Robb and Russell and
Lillian Irvin.
MORRISON - Roger and Vicky (nee Bell)
Morrison are • pleased to announce the
• arrival of their first. child, Blair Andrew,
• Weighing 9 lbs. 2 oz., on January 7, 1985,
at Clinton Public Hospital. Proud grand-
parents are Phyllis and Gordon Morrison of
• Lucknow and Jack Tove Bell of. Kipper!.
• SIMPSON -; McCONNELL - Bill and Eunice
are pleased teannounce the safe arrival Of
Five "tenderfoots" were enrolled in the First tucknow Guide Company on January 24. Ftheir daughter, Kelly Nadine, 8 lb. 5 oz., atrom Joseph'Hospital, London., on Satur-
the left are Roxle Bergman,'Angela Boyd, Tanya Sutherland, Tanya Rumble and Jennifer St. s .
MacKinnon. •[Photo by Sharon Dietz]
Spend weekend in. London
Mrs. Don Gillespie spent the weekend in
London with Cathy Gillespie.
On Sunday, January -27 the Rev. 0.
MacPherson of Listowel took the Pente-
costal Service here.. It was nice to have
Pastor Christensen able to be in the
• congregation after his illness. Rev. and
Mrs. MacPherson of ListOwel and A.nn
Stam of near Bervie were dinner guests at
Lucknow with Marretta Hodgins at her.
apartment.
,o [Intended for last week]
Pastor M. Christensen returned • from
Kincardine Hospital and is making favour-
able progress.
• Mrs. Lyman Sutton hail a fall at her
• Florida home, breaking her arm. Lyman
• and Pearl had- gone earlier to enjoy the
Winter in the sunny south. They.are former
residents of Our community. •
• Mr. and Mrs. Richard Page and the girls
of Burlington visited with Mr. and Mrs.
„,
Fred 'Page, Andrew and Karen.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Chatten and family
of Toronto visited her with his father, Mr.
H. Lanting, Marjorie and Connie.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Tom McDon-
ald, on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bert
KINLOUGH
by.May Boyle
Thompson of Cuiross and Mrs. •Ralph
Thompson of. Tiverton.
• KInlough W.M.S.
Mrs. Alex Percy was hostess for the
Presbyterian W.M.S. on Wednesday at her
home. Nine ladies attended.
Mrs. Don Bushell presided and opened
BIRTHS
day, 5th of January, 1985. Proud grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Simpson
of Ashfield Township and Mr. and -Mrs.
Earl McConnell of Tiverton.
VANDER WOUDE - Robert and Patti -Lou
are delighted to announce the arrival of
their first Amanda Louise,. 6 lb. 11
oz„ at Stratford Hospital, January 22,
1985. Proud grandparents are Ross and
Beatty Irwin, Lucknow and Willie and
Donna Vander Woude, Wingham; .great
grandparents are Bertha Haldenby, West-
ford and Mr. and Mrs. Spence Irwin of
Lucknow.
1Nurse speaks to•institute
. •
: Kinloss Kairshea Women's Institute
held their .public relations meeting at the
home of Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall on Janu-
ary 17. Mrs. Leonard .Clarke, president
welcomed members and their guests. •
Mrs. Clarke read an appropriate poem
entitled; January. Mrs. Gib Hamilton read
the 23 Psalm for the scripture.
Everyone was- pleased to hear that. Mrs.
John Stein will lead the next 4-Hclub with
Joanne de Boer assisting. •
• Mrs: Cliff .Roulston kindly donated a
• quilt to be,sent to the annual auction for
• Participation Lodge.
Mrs.. Harold' Howald introduced the
guest speaker, Sharon Creighton, local
public health nurse. Mrs. Creighton gave
an interesting and informative speech on
her work in the community. Everyone
present gained a deeper appreciation of the
- excellent and caring health services' avail-
able to this community: •
Mrs. Allan MacDougall thanked the
• speaker and presented her with a small
gift.
Mrs. Harold Howald gave the courtesy
• remarks. The directors, Mrs. Lloyd Mac-
Dougall and Mrs. Harold Howald served a
delicious lunch.
Brookside students make puppe' ts
the meeting with a 'thought for'the day.
Mrs. Don Reid read the, minutes in the
absence of the secretary.. For the' roll call
each paid the 1985 fees.
Thank you notes were read for cheerio
boxes. A special offering was taken for
their adopted child.
Mrs. Frank- Maulden' had the devotions
and meditation with others taking the
scripture readings, namely Mrs. Tom
McDonald, Mrs. Glen Haldenby and Mrs.
Bert Thompson.
Meditation and prayer followed and each
lady present took some part in making the
new 1985 program.
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• Mrs. Cameron
'
s kindergarten class is
making • mouse puppets to illustrate
Hickory Dickory Dock. Miss Garland's
kindergarten is studying "All About Me"
with pictures and films with the grade four
class.
• Mrs. Young's grade 1 started Read
•Along and are studying about the commun-
ity and its helpers.
Mrs. Blanchette's grade 1 is studying
• 2-d shapes and making 2-d shapes for a
mobile.
• Mrs. Tebbutt's grade 4 and Mts.
Graham's grade 4 are working on a unit,
Paddle to the Sea.
Mr. Sygrove's class is glad to be back
after a, long holiday. •'
The winners of the library poster contest
are grade 1 and 2, Jocelyn Logtenberg;
grade 3 and 4, Danielle Cranston; grade 5
and 6, Daryl Graham and grade 7 and 8,
Debbie Rintoul. •
• Mrs. Worsell's grade 3 class started the
Three I's individualized rbading 'program.
They are also busy preparing speeches and
mapping their neighbourhoods.
CONGRATULATIONS
Warren Zinn
Wilfred Mclntee, President of Wilfred Mclntee & Co. Limited Is shown here
congratulating Warren Zinn on his excellent achievement during 1984, having Real
Estate Sales in excess of 1 million dollars, Warren was presented With a cheque and
plaque, for achieving his sales goal for the year. Warren has been associated with
Wilfred Mclntee Co. Limited for 16 years and looks forward to continued service to the
residents of Lucknow and area in the coming year.
The Man
TO Sea IS
WARREN ZINN, 529-7350
MSINJEE
• ALVIN ikons, 395-3174 TERRY ZINN, 529-1350