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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-05-01, Page 8Page 8—Luclmow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 1, 1985 J Readit first in KINLOUGH by May Boyle Last fall, Edburt and Dunedin celebrated their wedding anniversary and their picture was in •the Lucknow Sentinel. A worker at Douglas Point bought a local paper. He saw the picture and took the paper home on the weekend for his wife to read. She saw the name Dunedin, the same name of their home town, which shortly before had held an old home celebration. Some of you may recall in that picture Edburt was in his Airforce uniform. Mrs. Abbey thought Dunedin was a Scottish war bride with the name Dunedirkso she wrote to their daughter Kathryn .Fraser to get more information. Edburt later telephoned the Abbey home at Dunedin and invited the couple to come and visit with lhem which they did last , week. They all enjoyed meeting new friends. So, there again., you read it first in your home town .paper. Marretta Hodginswho was in Kincard- hometown paper: correspondent ine at the home of Mrs. A. Stam, took illi on Friday and was taken to the Kincardine and District Hospital. Marretta hasn't felt well for some time and we all wish her improved health. Her son Ken of Niagara was also up on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hedley enjoyed having their family all home on Sunday, April 21. W e are sorry that. Ron Gillespie, while working on the farm on Tuesday, had a piece of machinery fall on his right instep, fracturing three bones. It was so painful and swollen that a cast hadn't been applied at time of writing. He is trying to move around with the use of. crutches. W e hope you feel better Ron. - Pastor and Mrs. M. Christensen return- -ed home frotn visiting at Milton. Sunday was a special day for the Anglican congregation when. Bishop Morse Robinson and Mrs. Robinson of London were here for the service of Confirma- tion. Rev. Merelyn Letson conducted the service and scriptures were read by Dale Lougheed,Mrs. Don Wall, Karen Hedley and Rev. Letson. Members from the Lucknow and Ripley choirs joined the Kinlough choir. Kyle MTHER'S DAY Specials!. starting TODAY •Spring & Summer Dresses O • .- orf •Cotton -Blend Blouses 20%.,, Plus other instore specials! • FREE: Mother's Day Card (while they last) Village Fashions Ripley 395 -5938 -Ask for gift certificates Higher Interest on Yourinvestments / Guaranteed Investment Certificates I tar terns Interest paid. :In 11tiallf 8.nr..uhp•( m (hinge a llhu(11 unlit STANDARD TRUST 138 TheSquare, PO. Boz 29S Godetich,Ont. N'A 372 Tel: 524-'385 23' Josephine St , PO.'Hox 850 Wingham, Ont NOG 2WO Tel 3i- 2022 ltenther h.u(a(I(I)epn.n 1(nur.ok 1 orprrrthu 5 Short Term. Deposits 3 0/ 4. 0 :30.2(19 1)a ys Interest paid at maturith Minimum deposit 55000 Special rate's int amounts over 550,000 STANDARD ,.. TRUST 138 The Sga,are. P O Boit 295 ' Godornch Ontario N7A 322 Telephone 524.7385' 237 Josephine•Street, Po Bo, 850 Wingham. (Mario NOG 2W0 Telephone 357.2022 11cn11icr t.IIY.td,lIh•p(r.lt1I(%u,mlr t (1111ot.u(n • t to (11.n)hr %%ihI)O 01 norms' Pewtress was the cross bearer. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Haldenby and Allyson brought the Holy Elements forward for the Communio,n. They also gave , two lovely potted mums. Welcoming the worshippers were Mr. and Mrs. Eric Thacker and the ushers at the communion service were Mr. and Mrs. John Visser. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lougheed and the young group sang with Dale playing the guitar. . Bishop Robinson .confirmed the follow- ing candidates, Agnes Thomson, Karen Hedley, Mrs. Don (Linda) Wall, Mrs. Barry (Marie) Haldenby and Allyson Haldenby. Suitable hymns were sung with Edna Boyle organist. The choir sang during communion. In the absence of the people's warden, Ron Gillespie, due to an injury, Bert Nicholson and Delores Cross received the special offering. After the service, the church ladies served a lovely sit down meal in the church. Many relatives and friends return- ed to be present for this special day. Brian Murray had the misfortune of receiving a bad gash on two fingers while using the chainsaw on Sunday morning. He put up his hand to prevent a tree limb from hitting him in the face and his • hand came too doge to the saw. He had to be rushed to W ingham Hospital where it took 25 stitches to close the wound. Sorry Brian.' Mr. and *Mrs. Mervyn Hedley of Walker- ton visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hedley, Karen and Gary. Congratulations are extended to Grant Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Murray, concession '10, who won the trophy for rookie of the year. Grant played with the Lucknow Lancers Intermediate hockey team. Good going Grant. Mr. and Mrs., Carl Abbey of Dunedin, Ontario (near Creemore) visited with Mr. and. Mrs. Edburt Bushell. .. ' Mrs. Glen Haldenby was in ondon attending the Presbyterian Synodical. W.M.S. and A.C.W. members attended the Bervie United Church Easter Thank - offering on Tuesday evening. Miss W inni- fred Robinson gave a slide presentation of her trip - to Africa. During the program, • Mrs. Clarence. Cerson (formerly Jean /Thompson of Kinlough) was presented with a Life membership. The evening was most enjoyable. Eric Haldenby is home after completing his term at Ridgetown College of Agricul- tural Technology. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rhody spent Sunday, ,April 21 at London with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rhody and family: Mr. and Mrs. .Dennis Brace and Traverse moved from Medicine Hat this week and will take up residence, on the Rhody farm, concession 10. Mrs. Harold Haldenby and her daughter Sheila of Sarnia visited friends here on Sunday and attended the church service. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Orval Wilson and 'family on the death' of her father, the late David Kennedy. The funeral was held on Sunday. Mrs. Ron Gillespie is a granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Tom McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Ken McDonald and family attended the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McDonald in Or- angeville. Mr. and Mrs'. Brian Bushell of Tiverton visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom McDonald. . Area sisters get-together in Listowel Mr. and Mrs. Hector Purdon of Strath roy spent the weekend with Cassie Mowbray. Many .• were fishing on Saturday, and caught,.a good supply of trout. Isabel Tiffin of tuclmow spent the weekend with Mrs.' Wes Tiffin and visited Wes at Wingham Hospital. Kevin 'Falconer has a position at Londes- boro feed mill with T. B. Allan. Gladys Arnold and Mrs. Brooks of Ripley were. Wednesday afternoon callers on Mr. and Mrs. Vic Emerson. Doris Wilkens was a caller on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Vic Emerson. On Friday, Nellie Evansand her daughter, Edith Brown of London were here to visit the Langside Cemetery, where Bill Evans is buried. They called on Mrs. Dave Gibb, Mrs. Fred Tiffin, Mrs. Wes Tiffin, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Emerson and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walker. Ronald Beecroft, Shannon and Heather and Sharon Worth of , W ingham and Ken Sinnamo(n of Wingham were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft. Mr. and Mrs. John de Boer visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hon Nicholson, Erin, Ryan and Craig of Egmondville. Mr. and Mrs. Donald England and WHITECHURCH by Valetta Emerson family have moved from their farm on the sideroad to a house in Lrclmow. Anniversary services will be held at Chalmers Presbyterian Church on May 26 with Rev. Robert Shaw of Teeswater as guest speaker. Jim, McIntyre of Vermilion Lake visited Sunday with Mr. , and Mrs. Carl McClen- aghan. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Howe of Culross. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan recently spent a Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Baird of Cayuga, Mrs. Joe Ducharme of Goderich visited Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw. These sisters met on Friday last at Golden Barrel Restaurant, Listowel: Mrs. E. W . Beecroft, R 3, Wingham, Mrs. Archie Hertel, Kitchener, Mrs. Stewart Forsythe, Walkerton, Mrs. Michael Chrep- tyk, Kincardine, Mrs. Philip MacMillan, Lucknow and Mrs. Murray Wilken, Ripley. Congratulates area newlyweds Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bell who were married on Saturday at South Kinloss Church. Ena Steer has been moved from London to Wingham hospital. We all wish. Ena a speedy recovery. Kelly McBride has returned home from Charlesbourg; which is a suburb of Quebec City. Kelly was a French exchange student for three months. She found living in the city interesting and quite change from living here. Kelly wasthe only one from Wingham High School and one of 160 from all over Ontario to attend the high school in -Quebec. Kelly said she communicated well withthe family she stayed with as some of the SOUTH KINLOSS by ituth Buchmeier members of the family spoke English. She attended the Winter Carnival in Quebec City while was there. Kelly said she had a "super time" for the three months. Jack and Blanche Needham have returned to their home here on the fourth concession after spending the winter in Florida. Ford and Eunice Cunningham .have returned home also after spending the winter in Florida.