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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-08-12, Page 19o'ut loselusew Ui, Wedyr Awgnaa 12, 1 i Kinloss couple celebrate anniversary • By Ruth Buchaster' Congratulations to Mr.. and Mrs. Jim England who celebrated their 60th wed. ding anniversary.. Their fam- ily, friends .and neighbours shared in their celebration at the Lucknow complex on Fri- day night. Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Ciarke and Julie enjoYed. holidays to the Grand, Can- yon, Arizona and through Colorado. They arrived back home last week, Mr, and Mrs, Donald Maclntyre and Sandy visited on the weekend with Pr, and Mrs. Alex Maclntyre and girls at -Alliston. Dale Gilchrist and Rob Henderson have returned. from their holidays, They motored to Vancouver and visited with friends . and relatives. Dale and Rob also visited withrelatives at dif- ferent points in , Alberta. Nancy Maclntyre has fin- ished her library course that she has been taking during the month of July at Western University at London, • Cons gratulations. Nancyt There was a good attend- ance at the W.M.S. meeting held at Mary Maclntyre's. •home .last Wednesday even- ing, The guest speaker was. Mrs, Grace Richardson, who is a Missionary home on furlough. She was very inter - tasting and very much, enjoy- ed. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Keith visited on Sunday with Mr, end Mrs. . Keith Reid of Chesley on Sunday. Mr; and Mrs, Vic ,Fenton and family of Corunni are holidaying with Helen's mother, Mrs, Olive Needham and Mrs. Nancy Maclntyre and family, Recent visitors with Mrs. Olive Needham were. Mrs; Donaid McFarlane and Jim of , Klnlough, • Several` from this district attended the 2Sth wedding anniversary dance at the • Ripley Complex on Friday night for Mr; and Mrs. Jack. Barr, \ Visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Dick McOulltln and Ron were Dungannon lady receives surprise visit from penpal By Marle Park A surprise visitors with Harvey and Mary Alton rec- ently was Mrs;: Donna Pollitt of Regina, Saskatchewan. Mrs. Pollitt was a young girl of 18 years when she wrote a letter to the Prairie Farmer in f 1965 seeking pen. pals. Mary answer herr$quest, and the two have been corres.. ponding since, In 1970 Mary and her sister, Cora Caesar took a trip west, At that time Donna was living in . Winni. peg and she and Mary met for the first time. Mrs. Pollitt is driving by herself and while • in our province stopped in Auburn to 'seek Mary's telephone number and call her. And what a surprise as with no mail service she was unable to write and inform Mary of her arrival, Mr, and Mrs. Bill Park and. Todd and his friend, Brian Gibson, enjoyed a northern trop this past week to North Bay area, then east along the trans.Canada Route along the. Ottawa River, .through Algonquin Park. On the way home they visited . the military museums on Base Borden, Mrs, Olive Blake was able to be home on Sunday. for a few hours from Wingham Hospital,., Her many ' friends are so glad to see her improving each day; Mr. and , Mrs, Alvin Sher. wood visited with several people otr Sunday afternoon at Wingham Hospital India. ing Albert Brown and Mrs. Bob Montgomery of 'Tees- water and a former resident. Mr, and Mrs. Tom Hallam of Auburn visited' with her mother, Mrs. Gertrude Park on Sunday. Sympathy is extended to Park and Bill Wiggins on the death on Monday morning, August 10, of a dear wife and mother, Jean Wiggins, On Sunday Margaret Young, Donna Young, Linda Culbert and Amy Wiggins • attended a bridal shower. in Lucknow for Miss Bonnie Smith of London at the home Obituaries of her grandmother, Mrs: Grace Gibson, Her mother is the former Shirley Gibson, Mr, and Mrs. Earl Orser of London 'visited with Amy Wiggins on Friday of last week. Earl is a son of the late Prank Orser of Toronto. Local news Mr, Redvers Johnson of Ripley' is a patient in Kincar- dine Hospital, where he had surgery , � July 28, Mr. :Sid ,Johnson, from Toronto, spent a few days with Mr, and Mrs A, G. Mitchell at. Kincardine Garden- Estates and visited with his brother in hospital, and other rela• tives and friends in the area, Sid .Johnson returned to Toronto by bus Sunday after- noon, Spence Irwin returned home on Friday, August 7 after spending two weeks in Victoria Hospital, London, for surgery on his knee. Irene [Boyle] Cummins Mary Irene (Boyle), Cum- mins, a resident at Hilltop Manor Nursing. Home, Cam- bridge, formerly of R. 2 Lucknow, died on Tuesday, August 4, 1981 in her 83rd year, Born on January 18, 1899, she was a daughter of the late James Boyle and Mary Jane.Redmoud' of West Wa- wasnosh Township. She is survived by her daughter, Mary Ellen, . Mrs. Donald Lahn of Waterloo and her son, Dr. Sanies Cummins of R. 4, Cambridge. A sister, Mary, Mrs, Gus Devereaux and a brother, Jack Boyle, both of Wingham also survive as well at. 10 grandchildren, Her 1\husband, the late � esred her in1070, s, planer She was also predeceased by a broth - et and three Asters. Mass of the Christian Burialwas celebrated at 10,30 u.nt. from gt. August. irte Roman Catholic Church on August 6, 1981, Currie Walkerfuneral Home of Winghat was in eharge of the arrangements. Pallbearers. were Cyril Boyle, Russell Phillips, Bill Kinahan, Gordon Doran, TWO Armstrong and Gerry Brophy. Flower bearers were her grandsons, Bernard and Michael Cummins. Burial followed in St, Aug. ustine Cemetery. George Walker George Walker, , a resident of Copeland Lodge, Wing+ ham, died in Wingham and District Hospital on Satur. day, August 1, 1981 in his 88th year, A farmer in East Wawa, nosh Township until his retirement to Belgrave • in 1969, he was a on of the late Mr, and Mrs. Etisha Walker of East Wawanosh Town- ship, He was born on February. 16, 1894 and educated at 5, 5, # 9, East Wawanosh. He served in England and Prance during World War 1. He was a former member of the Canadian Order of Foresters, and a : member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 180,' Wingham and Wingham United Church, He is survived by four sons, Howard and . Ernest of Wingham, Wilfred of R: 5, Wingham and Clarence of R. I, Wingham. He is also survived by one brother, Harold of Clinton, 12 grand- children and six great grand- children, He was predeceased by his wife, Eva Humphrey Walker, 1981, also a°sister, Ella, Mrs, Ed Irwin,' Goderich anti , a sister and brother in infancy. A , memorial service was held at the funeral home under the auspices of the Royal Canadian 'Legion Branch 180, Wingham, on Monday, August 3, 1981 at 7.30 p.m. The funeral service was held from the Currie -Walker Funeral dome Tuesday, August 4, 1981 at 2 p.m. Pallbearers were in his grandsons, Allen, Glenn, Doug, Donald, Rick and Michael Walker. Plower bearers were Joyce Vincent, . Chcryi Walker, Donna Palmer, Bonnie Walk- er and Cathy Walker. Burial followed in Wing- hant Cemetery, Mr, and Mrs, Jack Thom!). Fraser and :tions, eon of North Bay, Mrs. Irene Jennifer and Shane Mac - Hodgins of Lucknow, Donald Kinnon spent a couple of Mole and son, Donn le of days at the lake -at Port. Courtright and Linda Mc- Albert with Mr, and Mrs. Gulllln of Wlllowdale, Jim Frays@,. A girl friend shower was Mr, and Mrs, Ira Dickie held for the bride-to-be, spent a few days last week at Teresa Murray, on. Tuesday, their cottage at Hope Ray. at the home of Carol Bud- . Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Dickie muter, • • , - and Karissa spent the week- Mr, and Mrs.. Jiro Mac- end .. there with William's Kinnon and boys of Guelph parents. visited for a week with Mr. Visiting with Mr, and Mrs, and Mrs, Fraser MacKinnon Jack Needham are Mr, and and Murray, Mrs, Gordon Bruton of Car - Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Mac- unna, Mrs. Francis Bruton of Kinnon held a family dinner Sarnia and Mr, and , Mrs, on Saturday night for the Dave Maclntyre of Bayfield. bride-to-be, Susan Wilson, Bridal Shower . daughter of Mrs, Jack . WU- A bridal community show- son, of Hamilton; Mr, and er was held at the karishea Mrs, Ross ,MacKenzie , of Hall for Cheryl Haldenby on Ashfield and Mrs, Bell Mac. Thursday, July 30. kinnon of Lucknow were June Gilchrist was chair Sunday dinner guests with lady for the evening, The program opened with a sing song with Blanche Needham at the plana►, . .Donna Moffat passed out heart shaped papers on which everyone wrote , some advice to the bride; . Aualcal contest wee played, Sharon MacDougall gave a reading, Doris Mac-. Kinnon conducted acontest Donna -MAW' 'and M ' had a contest; Ruth Bell and Marg. aret .Keith presented a, skit '.oil, Teaching Cheryl bow to drive, Then Donna Moffat. finished' the program off with a reading, .. June Gilchrist read the presentation,. 'then Nancy Haldenby and her other two attenderits. assisted"Cheryl to open her gifts, Cheryl thank- ed everyone for the gifts and the .hostesses for planning the shower, FRONT WHEEL DRIVE 2 DOOR COUPES WITH 2.1 LITRE 4 CYLINDER MOINES LIST PRICI Light brown coupe with radio and 4 speed. 1 Serial No. 1 MOSS. r'7109. 193,• SALE Dark blue coupe with radio and 4 speed. Serial Na. 140030. Burnt orengo coupe with radio, 4 speed, power steering; white wails. Serial No. 143304. Light brown coups with radio, aufometis, power sferaring, side mouldings, aslant Mips. aerler i. 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