HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-08-19, Page 5$011 spm at 91, pharmaelst ` A: L. McKim Of Luclmow celebrates his 70th year eines
graduating in pharm ey at the.Unlverslty of Tarantella 1911, with:hi. daughter-in-law, Mrs.
0111110 McKler.. Over 1,000 aluaunl from. "cross :Canada and the US. attended the annual
alumnl spring .reunion to . Jane..
Purple Grope visitors
return home
Friends in the . Purple
Grove. area wish Donald
Robertson . a speedy
recovery. Donald is suffer-
ing severe pain in the neck
and upper back, and is : hi
hospital for treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Forster enjoyed the Port
Producers' barbecue . and
dance, held at. , Chesley last
-Saturday. Dinner guests
with the Forsters through
the week were fir., and Mrs.
Mark MacAuley and family
and Diana MacAuley,
Mark's sister of Labrador.
Angela Collins, daughter
Of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Collins,
has returned from a few
days holidays with cousins in
Clinton.' This week, Nicole.
Colwell of Kenora visited
with Angela and her family.
Katherine Collin's attended
the Dore Picnic on Sunday.
The picnic was held at the
farm home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Thompson. •
Katherine's son and
daughter-in-law,, -John and
Marlene - Collins, left.
Wednesday Morning •to
return to . Pine ; House,
Saskatchewan, where John
will teach ""again this year. '
Last Saturday the Collins
family held a corn roast for
the. neighbors. On. Monday
eveningtheir guests were
Mr, and Mrs. Brad. Thomp-
son,: also,of Pine House: Brad
and John teach at ..the same
school.
On their trip north, John
and Marlene: will visit in
Rainey River with Mr. and
Mrs. Jamie Forster former-
ly
orme -ly of the Ripley area.
Another Purple Grove lad
to return home to visit is
Stephen Elliott, son 'of Mr.
and'Mrs. Earl Elliott of the
10th Concession. Stephen
and his wife; the former
Janice Hodgins of Kinloss,
will be around for a week,
visiting friends and
relatives, before returning to
theirhome in Upsala, On -
Parks celebrate 25th
anniversary
By 1Visirle Park
Mrs. Alice Kiessling .of
Lakewood, California has
been visiting her sister, Mrs.
Leonard Chisholm, Mr.. Chis.
holm and other members of
the family.,
Mrs. Lynn Wall, Tracey
and Terri returned on Satur-
day after spending a week in
Ajax with het aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Park
were pleasantly surprised on
Saturday evening when their
family entertained them to
supper and a socitd evening
at the Candlelight on the
occasion of their 251,11 wed-
ding anniversary. .Thirty-six
friends and relatives helped
theist share this happy occa-
sion. Among the many beau-
tiful. gifts.. were a, silver
. plarque and three fancily por-
traits from their family of
eightchildren, Valerie Ben -
die, tephen, Tom, Wanda,
Patti, Todd, Brad and one
granddaughter,, Holly. Bill
and Marie were married
August eighteenth 1956 in
St. Georges Anglican
Church, Goderich.
Dungannon was abeehive
of activity again this week-
end with a slo pitch tourna-
ment on the double diam-
onds, sponsored by the mem-
bers of the hockey teams in
the Lucknow area.
Mr. and Mrs. David Bere
have purchased Amy Wig-
gin's home and are now
trying to sell their ' trailer
home. Amy is pianning to
move to Seaford* where her ,1
daughter, Ruth Ribey. and "
family live. patient Sandy Daoust is a atient
Wingham Hospital since
being rushed there Sunday
night and . is ` now in St.
Joseph's,• London.
Congratulations to Irwin
and Sue Wagers on the
birth of their daughter, Lori,
on Thursday, August 13, a
sister for Kevin and Mark.
Mrs. Bert Marsh of Aub-
urn and daughter, Betty
Marsh of Burlington, Edith
ThSmpson and Helen !testes
of Brampton called on Mel
Jones on Wednesday.
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By illliaan Young
Harvest time is here again
and farmers have been busy
swathing and combining
grain. The weather so far is
co-operating by staying fine,.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Thompson and young son
have moved into the Breg-
.nman house on the :Culross-.
Kinloss boundary; We would
like to welcome them to the
community.
• Wesley Young of Lucknow
visited with his' brother, Mr.
and .Mrs. Clifford Young, last
Thursday.
Joyce Havens : an d Rita
Majors of Sault Ste. Marie
called on " Jim Young and
family last Wednesday. They
are distant relatives of the
Young family. and theirs
grandmother was born in this
district.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Young, Kevin, Brian and
Jessica spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and.
Mrs. Clifford Young and
William. other visitors 'ori
Sunday were Mr.. and Mrs,.
Jim Young, Jamie, Karen
and Liane, -Mr. and Mrs,
Russell Young and Ken
Young.
Joanne Bream!)flew by
plane to Calgary, where she
will spend 'a week with her
brother, Mr. and. Mrs, Keith
Bregm n:
Sympathy of the commun-
ity is extended to Mrs. Bill
Schneider and family of
Teeswater itr the loss of Mr.
.Schneider who passed away
in Wingham Hospital last
week. Mrs. Schneider, the
former Reba Marshal was
known around Langside as
she often spent some time
when a young girl with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Harkness, whofarm-
ed on the farm now owned by
Ken Young.
Visitors with Mr. and. Mrs.
Clifford Young on Friday
were Mr'. '.and Mrs. 'Len
Coughlin, Kelly and Karey
and Rick Coughlin, who was
with the armed forces in
Cornwallis, Nova Scotia. He
was home on a two week
' leave and left on Sunday by
plane.Jrom Toronto to Hali-
fax where he will be station-
ed for the , "next while.' .
• Leslie Springer of the'.
armed forces hr., Halif
arrived at the home of. hiss
parents., Mr. and Mrs. JI,"m
Springer `last Saturday to
spend two weeks leave.
Mr., and Mrs, . Clifford
Young visited on Sunday
with his sister,. Mme.. May
Richardson, Id Wingham.
Tod\Thomas cetlebrated his
third birthday last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wilbur
of ` Toronto spent .the week-
end at their stone house
farm.
Marty Young visited .with
Mr. and Mrs. Ron George
and Susan . at Ailsa Craig
recently.
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