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Guide Julie Nicholson, left, and; Brownie Tanya. Turner, presented three reference books toy
,the Lucknow POWLlbriiry during 'Guide -. Scout week, February 15 - 22. The books, The
Brownie Handbook,The Gulde Handbook. and Like a Measles's Catching, are to be left In
the library for reference purposes. The books were presented on behalf of the. 1st Lucknow
ow Guides.: [Sentinel Stall Photo]
Brownies and the.lst Lucknow
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By
Bell Hackett
Congratulations . to the
Yo th Group, who held . a.
verY sugcessful card party at
Brookside School last Tues-
day night. They had euchre,
shoot and crokinole and serv-
ed a delicious lunch.
Alex and Ella:. Hackett
visited on Sunday with their.
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ever-
and Miller at Exeter. They
also; called on Rev. ' S. Miner
for a visit=, Mrs.. Miner is a
patient at Westminster
Victoria Hospital,. -..London
Get well soon.
We ' all wish a speedy
recovery to Charlie Wilkins
'
arty successful
who is a patient at Wingham '
and .District Hospital,
Chester and Bell Hackett
and Scott•visited on Saturday
afternoon and . evening with
SSgt..Jim. and Trix Hackett
and S/Sgt. Vince ' and May.
Aqualina, Toronto; and on
Sunday with her sister, Glad-
ys, and Murray Tuck,; Scott
and Michael, 'Oakville.
Ken and Ruth Alton enjoy-
ed a trip to Ottawa this; past
weekend. They attended the
Canadian :Shorthorn and An-
gus annual >meeting and tour-
' ed the , .Showcase of = Beef
cattle farm operated .by the
Federal government.
Mary Lou' and Donna Ray-
nard were in London on. Sat.
urday where Donna took part
in a preliminary dancing
competition in preparation
for the Farm. Show, Wednes-
day. March 4th. Doug, Mary
Lou and Donna ,visited on.
Sunday. with ;Mr. and Mrs..
Heinz Trieble of Listowel..
Bill and Suzanne'' Andrew
and Eric visited last Thurs—
day with Mabel , and Don'
Kimball, of Sarnia. They also
called on their uncle and
aunt, Harvey and Doris
McDougall .Bay eld and vis-
ited with Suzanne's cousin,
Grace Dollery and son, Jamie
at the McDougall home.
tuaries
Cecil Garrlss
'William Cecil Garniss of
Bose Street,. Lucknow, died
in University Hospital', Lon-
don on Thursday, February
12, 1981 in his 65th year.
Born in y Bl on April 5,
1915 he was`a son of the late
John Garniss and the. late
Lucy Bray of Toronto.
A member of the Royal
Canadian Legion, Branch •
309, he worked as a driver for
Gordon Montgomery Ltd.,
Until his retirement in 198,0 -
He is survived by two
daughters, Zena, Mrs.. Gene
Cook of Las Vegas,, Nevada
and Suzanne, ' Mrs. Keith
Reid of Seaforth, a daughter.
in-law, Barbara, Mrs. Doug
Rossnd six grandchildren.
. �
A brother, Russel Garniss of
Toronto, also survives.
•
He was predeceased by his
wife, Gay Humble, formerly
of Toronto, a brother, Frank,
a sister, Marguerite and a
step -son, • ,William (Bill)
Sanderson.
The funeral service • was
held from the -MacKenzie
and McCreath Funeral Home
in Lucknow on February 16,
1981 at 2 p.m, Pastor Don
Darrell of Lucknow United'
Church , conducted the ser-
vice. • ,
Flower bearers were Har-
vey Webster, lan Montgom..
'ery, Gordon Montgomery
and Art Burrows.
Pallbearers were Eldon
Mann, Doug Lackey, Ken
Currie TonySchlosser Har-
old
Maize sand Gordon Maur-
'er.
Burial followed in South
Kinloss Cemetery,
Lelia Hoffman
Leila Hoffman died at her
residence, R. R. '2 Dunnville,
on Monday, January 26, 1981
in her 87th 'year.
She was born in Ashfield
Township, Huron County, a
daughter of the late William
and Mary (Mallough) Blake
and had resided in the a Dunn-
Mrs: Hoffman was, mem-
berarea for over 60 marsm.
ber of Bethany ' 'United
Church, Attercliffe Station
and was a former school.
teacher.
She was ,predeceased ' by
her husband, VVilfred L.
Hoffman in 1975, also by two
sisters and three brothers..'
Surviving are three daugh-
ters, Willa VanSlyke; Anita,
Mrs. Arthur Parnell, both of
Toronto and Della,. Mrs.
Doug Angle, Dunnville. One
Turn to page 19,
ByValetta Emerson
Mr, and Mrs. • Cecil : de
Boer 'have gone back to . Ed-
moriton as Cecil has ,complet-
' ed his ;computer course in
Toronto.
Mr. and ,Mrs. Bob Evans'
of Hamilton visited Saturday
with his parents, Mr. and.
Mrs. . Bill Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emer-
son, , Darlene, Sharon and -
Brenda of St. Catharines
spent the weekend with their
aunt and uncle, Mr. and.
Mrs. Victor Emerson.
Mr.', and Mrs. Walter El
liott,,Karen and Mrs, Agnes
Elliott of Wingham, .Mr, and
,Mrs. Barry Elliott and Ryan,
Mr. and Mrs. David Elliott,._;
Mr. and Mrs. Paul. Elliott,
Jeffery and Leslie of Brus-
sels, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy
Laidlaw . and Mr. and Mrs.
Joe - Ducharme, of Goderich
were; at London on Sunday: to
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Laidlaw and Michelle to
.celebrate Jason's first .birth.-
day. Th comniunity extends'
congratulations to Jason.,
Mrs. _Elroy Laidlaw and.
Mrs. Lorne Durnin spent
Friday in London visiting
with relatives.
Friday evening visitors.
with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Tiffin were Mr. and 'Mrs.
Hugh McMillan and David of
W tford - and Mrs. Isobel'
Tiffin of Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Webster. were, Sunday visit-
ors with M. 'and :Mrs., Terry,
Rutledge, Shawn and Jason
"'of Auburn. .
Mr. and Mrs., Archie 'Pur-
don and• Kendra visited Sun-
day with . their daughter,
Kathy'' at Kitchener.. •
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Inglis
of Highway 86 visited rec.
;gritty with, his parents, Mr.
and ,Mrs: John . Inglis of
Vancouver Island. `
• • Weare sorry to report that ,.
• little lvadelle; daughter of
• Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Huisser of
the garage, recently fell' off a
step stool .and broke her arma.
'The community Wishes her' a
speedy recovery
Mrs. Huisser and. A.ilan of
Atwood, A. R. 1, were
Sundayvisitors with Mr: and
Mrs.: Ivan Huisser and Iva=
delle. ° • '
Glenna and Crystal ' Wilk-
ens visited .last. week with
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wilkens
of :Kitchener:
Mr. and Mrs.. Bruce Wil-
•
•
kens spent the weekend with
his , parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl. Wilkens, •
Douglas Straker of London
: spent a few days with his
parents; Mr. and* Mrs. Tony
Straker. ,
' ' Rev.. and Mrs. John .Bell
.spent. Sunday afternoon with
their relatives, at their cot-
tage: at .Inverhuron.
John- Day of Toronto spent
the weekend with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Day
and Richard. -
WhItechurch 4-H •
The • third meeting of
Whitechurch Six ' Sewers
Club met on Saturday at- the
home of Mrs: Elliott. Celia
Chandler, president, opened
the meeting with five girls
answering the roll- call, a
piece of sewing- equipment
and :its use..
The designs for the book
covers .was discussed.
Kendra Pardon and Janet
Laidlaw showed ;how to lay
the pattern on the :material.
All then laid their patterns. on
their material and cut out
• their skirts. They leanred to
stay stitch, do darts,; gather
.seams, finish seams and how .
to press these%.
By Ruth Buchmeier
Mr. and. Mrs.,- Clarence
Ritchie and Mary Anne and
Donald of Glencoe entertain-
ed family to help celebrate
Alice's mother's 89th birth-
day. Besides -Mrs: Gershom
Johnston of .:Wingham,
guests :.included Mrs. Don-
alda Smith of Kitchener. Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Wood of
Seaforth; Mrs. Lois McMich-
ael of Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Johnstone of Wingham,.
Mr. and Mrs.'' Ted Robinson
Of Donnybrook; Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Johnston of Listow-
el, Mr. and Mrs. Jack John-
ston of St. Fraud, .' Mr. George
Grigg of. Wingham and Kar-
en Reurink of Ashfield, for a
dinner and a social evening
on Saturday.
Mrs. Elmer Sleightholm,
Mrs. George Gibbons of
Whitechurch and Mrs. Dan-
ny Tiffin of Wingham helped
quilt at Mrs. Clarence 'Rit-
chie's home on Monday.
11,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mac- Needham. They both visited
Dougall and Mrs. Farrish of with Mrs. Russell Needham.
Lucknow spent Saturday with Dinner guests on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Tim, Dollery evening ` with Mrs, Nancy
and family of B ield.J Maclntyre and family were
Mrs. Peter Lees" n of Elm - Mr. and -Mrs. •Howard
ira is holidaying ';this. week Thompson and .Mr. and Mrs.
with her sister, Mrs. ,Olive ' Victor Cawley of Ripley.
Senior fleas dose
3,
junior fleas wig
On February 21, the Snior,
Fleas went to Teeswater and
lost in a hard fought battle 4
to 3. Brad .Murray scored 2
and Rodney Crich scored one
with 1 . assist. Paul Helm.
played a strong game, in net.
That night in Lucknow; the
Junior Fleas defeated .Ripley
5 to 3 with Russell Sutton in
net. Scoring for Lucknow
were Chris Stevenson 2;
Robbie Crich 1; Justin Mur-
ray 1; Andrew Glenn 1;
Donnie Pickard 1 assist.
The annual Lucknow Flea
Hockey Tournament' is
March 7 in Lucknow Arena.
Colne out and see some tine
hockey.
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