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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-05-29, Page 20Page 20---Ineknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 29, 1985 BIRTHS. HEADMAN Steven and Dianne Readman of R. R. 2 Wingham, are pleased to - ,announce the birth of their son, Kyle David, 10 lbs. 9. oz., on May 20, 1985 at Wingham and District Hospital. Kyle is a new brother for Kent. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Merele Kerr of R R 3 Goderich and Mrs. Isobel Headman of W ingham. MIIIRR - Mr. and Mrs. John J. Miller of R R 2 Lucknow, are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Lydia, on May 16, 1985, at Wingham and District_ Hospital. She's a new sister for Martha. HARRIS -Al and Rita (nee Knoop) are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Cecilia Desiree, 9lbs, on May 23, 1985. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Anothony Knoop of Goderich and Mrs. Lottie Harris of Toronto. ' ELLIOTT - Richard and Barbara Elliott (Cameron) of Teeswater joyfully an- nounce the birth of their daughter Jennifer Margaret, 7 lbs. 15 oz., on May 15, 1985 at Wingham and District' Hospital. Proud grandparents , are Dick and Margaret Elliott of Wingham and Don and Margaret Cameron of Lucknow. First time great- grandparents are Eldon and Dorothy Miller " of Lucknow, Gert Elliott of Beachville and Norman Andress of Lon- don. MORRLSON - Lloyd and Glenda, R R 1, Lucknow, are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Lesley Kim, on May 12, 1985, weighing 6 lb. 10 oz., in Wingham and District Hospital. A sister for Lee. Grandparents are Mr. and 'Mrs. Gordon Morrison, R. R. 1, Lucknow and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hallagh, Walkerton. HAMILTON - John and Nancy of Lucknow are pleased to announce the birth of their child Tyler John, weighing 81bs. 11 oz., on May 19, 1985.. Proud grandparents are Harold and Dorothy Errington of R 2, Auburn and Bud and Josie Hamilton of Lucknow. Great grandparents are Sadie Hamilton and Verna Elphick of Luclmow, and Jack and Doreen McGee of Blyth.' SAHLI - Jean and Marc and pleased to announce the safe arrival of their son, Brian Jason, 6 lbs. Coz.,.on Friday, May 17, 1985 at Windsor Metropolitan Hospital: Proud first time grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Simpson of Whitechurch and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Sahli of Windsor. GOETZ - Mike and Laurie (Chisholm) are pleased to announce the birth o, f./" Brian Michael, weighing in at 9 lb. 6 oz.' Young Brian bounced into Victoria Hospital,/ Friday, April 26, 1985, during Grandma Wilma's stay and beat her home by seven days. HACKETT - Michael and Rena Hackett of RR 2, Dorchester are happy to announce thesafe arrival of their son Daniel Robert, 6 lbs. 6 oz., on May 23, 1985 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Proud grandparents are Donald and Shirley Hackett and great- grandmother Mrs. Tillie Hackett of , Lucknow. Expos baseball game enjoyed Milvert Reid of Goderich returned home after a lengthy stay in London Hospital. - Rodger Adamson and friend Maria Vaghy from Port Moody, B:C. visited last week with Rodger's parents, Joyce and Bill Adamson. Diana and Jim Ford and Jennifer visited with Diana's parents last weekend, Joyce and Bill Adamson. Harold Haldenby of Sarnia spent the week visiting with his son Barry and Marie Haldenby and family. Congratulations to Karen Metzger and Dave Atkinson who were married on Saturday in Lucknow. Sympathy to the families of the late Mrs. Wilfred Hackett, who passed away in Lon- don Hospital on Friday. We are pleased to see that Thelma Brown has returned home from London Hospital. We wish you better, health. Mr. and Mrs. Tony . Bedford of Mississauga had their baby Karlie dedicated on Mother's Day at the Queensway Cathedral Church in Toronto. Mr'. and Mrs. Ezra Stanley of Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stanley of Ripley, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Stanley and family of Har- riston, Art Stanley of Holyrood, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tollebson, formerly of Mississauga and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stanley and son of Kincardine all attended the service. After the service, all went to LUCKNOW NEWS by Geraldine Schlosser the home of Tony and Sharon for a delicious dinner. ' Mr. and Mrs. Peter. Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McCharles of Kincardine - spent a weeks vacation in Cape Cod: Mrs. Dan Tollef son and Bradley from Mississauga visited last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Stanley and family of Harriston visited -at the same time. Fifteen couples left for Montreal Friday evening of the long weekend by bus to see the Expos baseball team play. They in- cluded Barb and Evan Helm, Ann and Cliff Mann, Sandy and John MacLeod, Joan and Dave Black, Diane and Jamie Elliott, Maureen and Jon DeBruyn, Doug and Sue Stevenson, Donna and Ron Crich, Sharon and Garry Austin, Sharon and Brad Pet- teplace, Lori and Randy Alton, Jean Hall, Ian Montgomery, Susan and Murray Mof- fat{ Marg and Steve Hackett, and Barb and Bob Cranston. Jean and Bill Farrish returned May 23 from a month's trip visiting friends and relatives in England and Scotland. Area auctions well attended by Jennifer Dalton Dave and Grace Mackenzie attended a dinner for their grandson Mark Harris who graduated from Sheridan College in Brampton. Mark has accepted a position with Nelvan Film Company Toronto. Florence Shackleton has just returned home from St. Joseph's Hospital with a total knee operation. The Kingsbridge Stretch 'n Sew 4-H club attended a 4-11 achievement night at Brookside Public School Wednesday, May. 15. On 'Thursday, May 16, The Kingsbridge Guides and Brownies had their annual mother and daughter banquet at Brookside. Two auctions were well attended on Vic- toria Day weekend, with over 150 people attending George and Betty Moncrief's farm auction May 18. A large crowd at- tended Mickey Beese's auction May 20 where Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fullarton of Woodstock were the successful bidders and new owners of the property of the lot on the north side of Bernadine Kinney. 4-HSafety Club hold meeting By Kevin Black On Wednesday May 22 at the Dungannon United Church, the Huron County Farm Safety 4-11 Club held their second official meeting. The meeting's topic was Human Factors in Farm Safety. The guest speaker was Mrs. Ruth Bell. Mrs. Bell showed a film about accidents on the farms and farm safety. The fihn made each member aware of the accidents that could occur on the farm. Mrs. Bell explain- ed the three different classifications that contribute to accidents: 'physical, physiological and psychological. 'Each member did a Human Factors Safety Quiz. After the meeting we enjoyed refreshments supplied by Jim Wright. Graduates from Centralia College Anne Doelman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brian ' Doelman • of R. R 3, Holyrood, graduated with an honours diploma from the Animal Health Technology program at Centralia College of Agricultural Technol- ogy on May 16. 1985. Anne is employed A the. Ripley -Huron - Veterinary Clinic in Ripley. HUTTON LUCKNOW three bedroom aluminum sid- ed home on a large lot. Family room with stone fireplace, carport, garage. Asking '20,000. but owner will consider all offers. • 211 ACRES, Kinloss, barn with milking parlour. Two storey house with hot water heating. Asking '80,000. 100 ACRES, Kinloss, large barn with near- ly new milkh'ouse, new hydro. Four bedroom house. '56,700. 18 ACRES on paved road close to town. Three bedroom 12 yr. old bungalow with finished basement and attached garage. Barn 20'x 40. Private financing available. 49 ACRES on main highway north of Lucknow. 12 yr. old bungalow, 4 bedrooms, i3 baths, rec. room, family room, and much more. Steel barn 28 x .80. some hardwood bush. Asking '79,5001. -.Try "an offer. • VILLAGE GARAGE 38 x 42 with 20 x 28' addition, 2 bays, office, parts room, oil furnace, hoist, compressor. Lot has hook- up for mobile home, drilled well. Asking • '24,506. Private financing. MEL MATHERS, WINGHAM, 357-3208 representing LLOYD W. HUTTON REAL ESTATE LTD. BROKER, KINCARDINE COTTONELLE 4'S Bathroom Tissue SCOTT 2'S Paper Towels McCORMICK'S 400 G. Graham Wafers & Crumbs McCORMICK'S 600 G. Cookies CHOC. CHIP, COOKIE VARIETY, CREME VARIETY NEWPOR4 16 PINT Fluffs WESTON'S 12'S - Baby Hamburger Buns WESTON'S Raspberry Jelly Roll 2 LB. BAG Cooking Onions .9 L39 1.99 1.25 .99 .19 3/.85 1.09, 5 Red Emperor Grapes LARGE SEEDLESS Cucumbers U.S.A. Lettuce .59