HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-08-19, Page 9Wallow SestIosio Vioammodkry• Agog 19 191117,40. •
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By Valetta ftmeraon
' • Social Note*
Mr. and 'Mrs. Bill Pardon
. and. Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Itintettlarrived hoine from
their trip to Alaska „ ori
Meniday, • • •. ,
Mrs. Joanne Cole of Rose-
ville, Michigan, accompan-
ied Mrs. Richeson, and girls
Of Livonia here to take her
mother, Mrs. Marian Olson,
home after spending a week
among her relatives here.
Mrs. Clara Irwin complet-
ed her banking course on
Thursday and on Monday
reports to the Bank of
Montreal, Lucknow, for the
student work week.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emer-
son, Darlene, Sharon and
Brenda of St. Catharines
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Emerson
and attended the Jamieson -
Johnson wedding at Luck
now.
Mr. and Mrs: \ Carl Shack
on Saturday took their grand-
daughter, Janine, who had
spent 'a week with the**,
home to Orangeville and
spent the weekend there.
Mr..and Mrs. David Elliott
and Justin of Listowel spent
• the weekend with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Elliott and Karen.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laid-
law, Michelle and 'Jason of
London returned home, on
Saturday after a week's
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Vannus
•of London are on a week's
holidays in the area.
Guests with Mrs. Cassie
Mowbray and .attending a
wedding in *Ingham on
Saturday were Mr. and Mrs.
Relison Falconer, Brian,
Lynn and, friend of Sarnia,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Falconer
and Aaron of Sarnia and her
mother from Arkona, Mr.
and •Mrs. Kevin Falconer,
Blyth Lrld Mrs. WW1 Tiffin,
Luckn
Mrs. Janet Hall visited on
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Tiffin;
Mr, and Mrs. John Doorn-
bos of Peterborough arrived
on Friday to help Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Uuldriks celebrate
their 25th wedding anniver-
sary and spend a few days
with them.
*Attending the Kevin
Thomas and Debbie Crows -
ton wedding on Saturday at
Chatham from here were Mr.
and Mt\s. Orland Irwin, Faye,
•
Donald and Michael; Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Irwin; Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw, Janet
and Kimberley; Mr. and
Mrs, Clayton Alton, Lynn
and Anne, Ashfield; Mr. and
Mrs: 'Marto Crowston, KIW
cardine; John Crowston and
friend of Kitchener, and Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Gregory and
April of Kincardine and
grandmother, Mrs. Clara
Crowston, Lucknow.
The Sunday School C.O.C.
picnic was held on Saturday
at Riverside Park, *Ingham.
All enjoyed the • delicious
picnic lunch of Kentucky
Fried Chicken supplied by
Mrs. Craig and Mrs. Rintoul.
After lunch, games •were
played till a thunder storm
was approaching.
Karen Pickard is holiday-
ing at Forest with her grand-
mother.
Barry Tiffin and friend
Charles St. Pierre of Toronto
last week holidayed for four
days with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Dan • Tiffin of
*Ingham.
Mr. and Mrs, Ron Nichol-
son, ' Erin and Ryan of
Strathroy spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John de Boer.
• Mr. and Mrs. John de
Boer arrived home from visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. Cecil de
Boer • at Edmonton and
grandson, Jason.
Attending the de Boer
family picnic at Goderich
were Mr. and Mrs. John de
Boer, Eddie and Donald; Mr.
and Mrs. Jim de Boer,
Matthew, Michael and Alicia
and Mr. an4 Mrs. Ron Itch-
olson, Erin and Ryan of
Strathroy.
Sandra Currie of Missis-
sauga, Karen and Rick Teter
and new baby Leslie of
Woodstock spent a few days
last week with her parents,.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Cur-
rie.
On Sunday, Mr. and Mrsi
Brian Courtis of Dorchester
and Heather Currie 'of
Guelph and Mrs. John
Strong of Gorrie visited with
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Currie
and family.
Mrs, Ila Coulsas of List-
owel is visiting a week with
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClen-
aghan.
Mr. and , Mrs. Carl Mc-
Clenaghan on Saturday at-
tended the wedding of Deb-
bie Stewart in St. Paul's
Cathedral, London, and later
visited with Mr. and Mrs„
Raymond Des Roches,
Mrs. Mary McClettaghano
is visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Mosa and family of
Plattsville.,
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Caird
of Cayuga and Mr. and Mrs. -
Raymond Des Roches of
London were Sunday visit-
ors.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gut-
oskie and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon, Campbell and
family, Mr. and ;Mrs. Dave
Oberholtzer and family, Jill of
Kitchener and Waterloo, on
Thursday attended the funer-
al of their aunt, Mrs. Mc-
Pherson in Lucknow, and
visited their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Rintoul. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Robinson, Mark and Tracy of
Beigrave were Sunday visit-
ors with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Rintoul.
Visitors on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Purdon
were Mrs. Muriel Sparks and
grandson -Trevor,: ' ,jeS"
Strathrt$Y Mrso
Margaret McQuillin, .Luck -
now „. Miss Beatrice MOQuilk
lin, St. Helens, and Mr,;'. and
Mrs, Russel Gaunt*
, • '
Helen. and Carl Schack.
spent ...the weekend in -Or.
• WhItechnteli W‘11-
Whitichurch W.I. Citizen
ship and World Affairs meet-
ing was held in the Cosi-,
mu Memorial Hall on
Augu t 12 with a small 'crowd
attending.
The roll call was answered
angeville with their - Wt./ by naming a place in Canada
Wayne and Shown and beginning with the first letter
grandehildren, Jeff, Jan- of your surname and give its
mule, Susan and Jamie, importance. This was well
where they celebrated their answered. The motto, This
40th wedding . anniversary. Land is Ours, was given by
On Saturday night, the AIM- ' Miss Merle Wilson who, told
ily,- along with Mr. and Mrs. of the many different races of
Wib- Moser, took them to the people in , our land, and
Alberion Hills Steak House closed with this poem: "The
for an anniversary dinner Scotchman keeps the sab-
and on Sunday there was a bath and all else he can get
barbeque supper. , his hands on, The Welsh
Visitors on Sunday ,with prayed on their knees and,
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Durnin preyed on their neighbours,
were Mr. and Mrs. Clayton the Irish didn't know what to
Schultz of Goderich, and Mr. believe butready to die for it,
and Mrs. Tom Vannus of the iEnglish boasted they
Miall Wilson also conduct
. ed a Canadian contest. A
discussion followed on _clean-
ing floor and was left to Miss
Wilson and Mrs. Fred Tiffin
to make plans.
• The secretary treasurer,
Mrs. McGuire, read the
minutes and gave the finan-
cial statement. Tickets for
the quilt were also mention,'
ed. An application was filled
out for the 4.H club. Mrs.
Conn gave entreat events.
Mrs. Gertrude Tiffin show-
ed slides of Mexico which
she had taken, and gave an
interesting commentary.
Mrs. Lorne Durnin gave
two musical numbers, The
Gambler and Tennessee
Waltz. The meeting closed
with Let There Be Peace On
Earth, The Queen and Grace.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Bill Hinter and Mrs. Vic
London. -• were self made people. , Emerson.
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grandson -Trevor,: ' ,jeS"
Strathrt$Y Mrso
Margaret McQuillin, .Luck -
now „. Miss Beatrice MOQuilk
lin, St. Helens, and Mr,;'. and
Mrs, Russel Gaunt*
, • '
Helen. and Carl Schack.
spent ...the weekend in -Or.
• WhItechnteli W‘11-
Whitichurch W.I. Citizen
ship and World Affairs meet-
ing was held in the Cosi-,
mu Memorial Hall on
Augu t 12 with a small 'crowd
attending.
The roll call was answered
angeville with their - Wt./ by naming a place in Canada
Wayne and Shown and beginning with the first letter
grandehildren, Jeff, Jan- of your surname and give its
mule, Susan and Jamie, importance. This was well
where they celebrated their answered. The motto, This
40th wedding . anniversary. Land is Ours, was given by
On Saturday night, the AIM- ' Miss Merle Wilson who, told
ily,- along with Mr. and Mrs. of the many different races of
Wib- Moser, took them to the people in , our land, and
Alberion Hills Steak House closed with this poem: "The
for an anniversary dinner Scotchman keeps the sab-
and on Sunday there was a bath and all else he can get
barbeque supper. , his hands on, The Welsh
Visitors on Sunday ,with prayed on their knees and,
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Durnin preyed on their neighbours,
were Mr. and Mrs. Clayton the Irish didn't know what to
Schultz of Goderich, and Mr. believe butready to die for it,
and Mrs. Tom Vannus of the iEnglish boasted they
Miall Wilson also conduct
. ed a Canadian contest. A
discussion followed on _clean-
ing floor and was left to Miss
Wilson and Mrs. Fred Tiffin
to make plans.
• The secretary treasurer,
Mrs. McGuire, read the
minutes and gave the finan-
cial statement. Tickets for
the quilt were also mention,'
ed. An application was filled
out for the 4.H club. Mrs.
Conn gave entreat events.
Mrs. Gertrude Tiffin show-
ed slides of Mexico which
she had taken, and gave an
interesting commentary.
Mrs. Lorne Durnin gave
two musical numbers, The
Gambler and Tennessee
Waltz. The meeting closed
with Let There Be Peace On
Earth, The Queen and Grace.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Bill Hinter and Mrs. Vic
London. -• were self made people. , Emerson.
WINNAM, ONTARIO PHONE 351.1630 101124110011 MOVIE
•
1111 1111111111 111111 1111'1111
NOM PORNO MISUSE 21 to TINNISDAY AUGUST 27
910tYTIMES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY .1 709 aid 940 pa.
SUNDAY TOTIIIIIISDAY at 0:00p.a. ONLY
UAW DAY MONDAY AUGUST 201Is
ROGER MOORED
JAM ES BOND OOP'
1OR 101 R EN LS
OININ
comma FRIDAY 111101111
, III ........710.
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IIMAI, filWeett . Dom 001411$0
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snovnoms: Pet a Mf. / a I P.M. 119.1.4hurs, I P.M.
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