HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-08-19, Page 146
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'Mr. afld'Mrs. James England,nee label Stewart of Lucknow,
celebrated their 60th anniversary, on August 7 at the'
Community.'Cattle. with 250 relatives and Mend.
including the wellrespected couple's seven children,° Ruth Of
• Galt, Donald of Ldcknow, Stewart of Sault Ste. Made, :
of Lucknow, Mwjorie .ofLuclmow, Shirley of Brdrrels
Jack of .Preston; 22 of twenty+elght grandcbpdrent 51ro
. land's ;only :raster, Mrs. Rose ,:Stamey.
brothers, Jame. of Mk land,, and Murdock of Barrie..:
Englmid's "brother, Tom of `Galt and brother4n•law,'.11,
Wllron of Flint, Michigan, aha attended. The couple retell*
many beiwtlful gift' and cards including a :coloured T.V.
their grandchildren.
Dear Friends:
° I: am the Research Co-ordinator for
the Bruce Grey Genealogical Branch
and try to help folk with their Family
Trees.
A lady in Idaho is seeking desc
endants of Wm. Connellwho was
living on concession 8, lot1, Kinloss:
Township in. 1880. He and his wife are
buried in South Kinloss Cemetery.
There were two daughters who
married and stayed :in. Lucknow area.
A ` third daughter left. The three
daughters were Ella who married an
Andersons Nancy who married a Dean
and Kate,no data.
Mrs. Armitage in Idaho has a family
picture of Andersons, parents and four
children about late 18806.1 She is
seeking Connell descendants.
Sincerely,
Mrs; Gladys Arnold,
Ripley, Ontario.'
To the Editor,
Lucknow Sentinel,
Lucknow, Ontario..
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Dear Sharon,
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1 am no longer able to be the
correspondent for a Kingsbridge
news, due ta 1H reasons.
I ' am sorry to have to quit so ..
suddenly and hope that someone ciao
will come forward and write the news,
as I know it will be missed bysome,
especially former Kingsbridge natives
who receive your weekly paper.
1 wish to • thank the staff' of:. the
Lucknow Sentinel and the Goderich
Signal Star.for the extras l have receiv-
ed as your correspondent.
Yours truly,
Delores Van Osch.
how we take our :Wucknow post office
staff "for granted.
How nice to pick up our mail at 9
a.m. in pleasant "company.
1 also find it hard to understand the
e
number of.;complaints in a town where
there is solittle to complain about
To the Editor:
A word of praise for our post office
staff. After reading an article- In the
X71 Kincardine news complaining about
the post' office not being ' open until,
10.30 a.m. and the 'other' complaints
we do. not have at our post office in
Lucknow, 'decided to write to mention
worked all day by the .grumbler,
But heard not a word ; he said,
`For a bird was singing in a tree nearby
I listened to it instead.,
We should be working for weekend
bus or scar service as an asset to our
town.
A happy contented-90/ear-old,
`- ' J. A -Mach •