HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-07-17, Page 17Larrisa Sproul of the lst Kingsbridge Brownies was recently awarded the prestigious
Golden Hand, one of the highest Brownie Awards. With her is -Kathy Olson, the Kingsbridge
Brownie leader. Larissa was also one of 6,000 Brownies, Guidesand Pathfinders Who attend-
• ed the Guide Rally in Kitchener in Connection with the 75th anniversary of Guiding in
Canada. (Photo by Alan Rivett)
Resident Octogenarian
Steve Sally and, Bob' Elliott or" Whitby
have been staying at their summer home,
the former Bill Collinson, place, at Kintail
for the last week They're enjoying their
holidays in the community.
Kevin, • Cathy, Jessie, Jeannie and
Graham Cook, Cathy Dalton and Melissa
MacLennan enjoyed the weekend vyith
Gary and Jan Kaye and family. of Milford
Bay. , •
Many people from Kingsbridge and
Kintail area enjoyed the evening in honour
of, .Dr. Corrin On Friday, July 12.
Congratulations Dr. Con*.
.Jennifer .Dalton is attending camp this
week. at Camp Kintail. •
Ray Dalton became. an octogenarian on
Saturday, July 13 with about 250 guests
• attending his 80th birthday party in
' Fergus' , Father Mike Dalton said mass at
KINTAIL
4, p.m. followed by dinner and a variety
.concert. The evening also included a roast
made by relatives and neighbours. People
attended from Vancouver, 'Chatham, Pick-
ering, Detroit, New 'Brunswick, Kintail;
Kingsbridge and California. A gala even-
• ing was enjoyed by all. • Many moregood
years to you grandpa. • ..
A large crowd attended the reception of
Jim and Terry Van Osch Saturday, July 13.
Craig .Riegling; .eldest son of Frank and
Anne Riegling, returned to Whitelaw,
• Alberta July14 after visiting for two'f)yeeks
with the Riegling and Ritchie families and
old school friends •
Locals atten4 Kilpatrick wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cook of Lucknow
had as their guests recently, Ivan and Betty
Cook, Ronald and friend, Darren and
Colleen of Ripley; E2aine, irracy and Peter
Steer of Lucknow; Lorne and Marion Cook
and their family and Sharon and Ron
• Johnson, Gerald and friend, all of Exeter.
Also visiting Were Michelle Cook of London
and Tim Martin of Tavistock, Janice Cook
and Brad Humphrey of Luclmow.
Gladys Halhed of Ottawa spent a few
days recently with. her mother, Annie
Kilpatrick. They attended the wedding of
Kevin John Kilpatrick and Charlene. Staley
of -Sarnia on Saturday, July 13, 1985 at the
Lauriel La St. Matthews Presbyterian
Church in Sarnia. Also attending from
Lucknow were Phillip Jerome and Mr. and
Mrs. Brad Aitchison.
Angela Ryder of London visited with her
cousin Mary MI:gar' of Iticknow last week.
She was accompanied by Irene Eagan of
Lucan.
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Con and Vivian If ogan of Ashfield
Township travelled to St. Mary's to visit
their daughter, Faye and her husband Ken
Telfer, over the weekend.
4-H meeting
The third meeting of the North Huron
Crop Club was held on July 4 at McGavin's
Farm EquipMent in Walton.
Central Huron Crop Club leader, Barry
Gorden, explained and derrionstrated, with
the use of a sprayer from McGavin's,
sprayer maintenance, operation and types •
of Sprayer pumps available.
The 'meeting was 'adjourned after a film
on Vicon Sprayers.
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