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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-08-26, Page 8• ,e '44 1-•,,,,t-,,;;;; OW Se0401t NVOILOOOdaY, Etat ,I M .41 On Tuesday last, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Boonstra, Copy, Sally and Linda of -Edmonton cantle to London where they were met by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ut idrik s, They visited with thein and his ' brother, Mr. and Mrs, Ron Boonstra and. family of Wingham tilLThursday when they went to 'Sarnia to Mr. and Mrs.Fred Boonstra's to celebrate Mr. and Mrs. Bill ' Uuldriks twenty-fifth wed- ding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Camp- bell, Michelle and Michael of Hamilton spent a few days last week with. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Untdriks, to celebrate their 25th wed- ding anniversary and with Mr. and Mrs. 'Ron Boonstra and family , of. Winghatn. While here Mr. and Mrs. .Paul Campbell . and family and Mr: and Mrs., Ron Boon- stra took' Mr. . and Mrs. Uuldriks out for : dinner . and ,planned a surprise party .00... Saturday evening st Boon-. stras to which they invited friends to celebrate the 25th wedding : anniversary. Orland Irwin had the anis* • fortune of having an accident' at work on Tuesday last, which injured an, eye. He had to be taken to St. Joseph's Hospital, London. We are pleased to report that Orland was -allowed home on Sunday and can see out of theme but cannot .work for a time, Malcolm, Brown of Wing- ham visited Monday after- noon with. Mr. and Mrs: Victor Emerson. The Young People's Soc• iety held a beach party at the lake on, Saturday evening.. Richard Moore . arrived home last week from the west as he has decided too g back to grade 13 prior to going to College.. Mr. and Mrs. "Fraser Mac- Kinnon of . 'Lucknow were Sunday evening callers on Mr. and Mrs. Victor Etna - son. When a fire occurs in the village of Whitechurch, the people call. both Wingham and Lucknow brigades. As a result, two brigades to' pay .::4100k:to by Vlaletuamerso when twobrigades were not needed for' the fire and should have been left to the fire chief of "the correctly caged brigade to.procure the second brigade.Here is who to call: On the north side of . the village .of Whitechurbh on 86 in' Kinloss, call Lucknow 528=3131. -Those on the South , side of 86 in East' Wawanosh call, Winghatit• 357=2131.' Miss Faye Irwinis now on a two-week vacation from the College at Kitchener. . Mrs. Florence Purdon of Wingham spentthe weekend with • Mr. and Mrs.. Bill. Pardon.. • Mrs. Dave Moore of Eater - hazy, Saskatchewan, • . and Mrs. Irene Osborne of Moos- ing_ with, Purdon . ;dativeshere, Mrs. Cassie Mowbray, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin,'. : Mr. ° and Mrs. Bill . Fulton, Mrs. Osborne is a sister 91 Tom Pardon of Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. ' Walter ;El- liott and Karen and • Mrs,, Agnes Elliott, .Wingham, on Sunday helped celebrate Jet.. • fery Elliott's 3rd' birthday at the home of his parents, Mr.' - and Mrs, ...Paul Elliott ` of Brussels:. Also present were Mr. and Mrs.. Dave Elliott and, Justin of Listowel. Michael and Michelle Gut- oskie of Kitchenerspent a few days' holidays with their grandparents; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rlntoul . MrA and Mrs. Fred Davis, Dana, twins Scott and Mark of La Salle spent the week. :end with Mrs, Agnes Farrier and on Saturday ail attended . °the; wedding. of .Fred Davis's sister Cheryl Davis at Litman. The 4H. Training School is .:being held by September. 2 and any giria wishingto take the coursepI.ease „ 1358 ocall. Mrs: r :Mrs. Archie P0.1.011357.2877 ' Ise they know the amount oftl supplies , to order for the course. • Mr..and Mrs. Joe •Du ;charme ;of Goderich visited, on .Wednesday. • with : her parents, Mr..And Mrs., Elroy Laidlaw, . M:. and: Mrs; :Paul *Laid- ' is v,Michelle and • Jason of London .were Saturday. 'visit- ors with his.: parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Elroy Laidkw. Mr. and Mrs. .Kenneth • `Laidlaw of Lucknow and their. daughter, Mrs. Dr.. John Bell and `Kirsty of Guelph visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Elroy' Laidlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss rain, Saskatchewan are visit-. -Walter er E it io357 of Plattsville brought Mrs. Mary McClenaghan :hone. on Saturday after a two week visit. . • Mr. '.and Mrs. Carl Mc Clenaghan recently attended a 25th wedding anniversary at Ayton .for Mr. • .and " Mrs. Bruce Sacks,. Colleen and Ruth Ann Durbin of St. Helens spent a few daY s's holidays last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs:' Lorne Durnin. Those on highway 86 are - thankful for the newstreet light Installed last .,week at the eastern end of the village. '' Little. Ryan, Elliott on Sun- day celebrated. his :second birthday with a little ;partyat the home. of :his parents, Mr, and Mrs:, Barry Elliott.. Pres- ent were Mr. and Mrs,. John- ston-,grandparents, ohn- ston-,and arents,: of g'r P Phil- lipsburg,: his aunts and un- cles and at grandparents. Little 'Courtney Rutledge of .:Auburn arrived on Sunday. to spend a few days with her. • grandparents, Mr, . and Mrs. George Webster. � 't'} 1 f l 6` ,�... �f '•'Tia • By Kne Webster On her .trip to the United Nations"`lit New '•Yolk City..,, Elizabeth Wilkins, daughter of ; Mr. and Mrs: Charles Wilkins, won the speaking contest. The topic was, "What This Educational Trip .' Meant to Me". Elizabeth, alongwith eleven others, will go to St. Louis, Missouri, in September to the speak off. Danny and. David MacLen- nan of Orangeville, sons of the late Sandy MacLennan; visited on the weekend with their grandmother, Mrs. -Em- ile MacLennan. • Katie Sutherland of Lon- don is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Dorothy Mac- Lennan for a few ,days. We are glad to hear that D. A. MacLennan has been moved from the Wingham Hospital to the nursing home in-Lucknow. ' The Ashfield Presbyterian W.M.S.. was held Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Collins. Mrs. Emile MacLennan" • had her brother and sister-in- law, Harold and Peggy Jar- dine of Harriston with her one day last week. Mrs. Dorothy Pinlayson tools a course at Elderhostel. • in Toronto last week. This takes in the older people (sixty years and older). It is designed to involve ;people in travel. There were some there from the United States, Virginia and Boston. This is something that is fairly new in Canada yet, but is held extensively in the United States. People . will'. often follow these courses' tip, and. in this way learn more about that ' area. Mrs. Finlayson says . it is really .very inter- esting. Mari and Ken. Donaldson of Mississauga have . been visiting with Mr, and Mrs. daHarold Elphick' for a few ys Mrs. Hartley McTavish of London is visiting with Mr. and Mrs.. Oliver McCharles of Kincardine. .A birthday party was . held at the home of Mr.. and Mrs. Warren : Wylds for their granddaughter, Melanie Wylds and brother-in-law, Alex .Juba .of Ashfield: Those that attended the birthday. party were Kenny Wylds of Goderich, Gladys Wylds . of Ashfield,' Mrs. Wylds' moth- er, • Mrs. Irene ' Stone of Goderich, Steve and Brenda Wylds and their two child: • ren, Amanda . and Danny of Ashfield. Last week the Ripley. Hort- iculture Society held their annual fall flower show at the Ripley town halt. Theile were many lovely exhibits shown. They had a lovely tea served and also a " table where you could buy plants. Mrs. Dor- othy Finlayson received the most points in the flower: arrangement class. Mrs. Oliver McCharles of Kincardine had her cousin, 4 fi%/ N7�°. / �.i./,". Q7.' /iii Joyce Evans of Toronto, via- iting with her for a while, Visiting with Mrs. 'Dorothy Finlayson for a few days was her son and his friend, Allen Finiaysb't and La Vonne McCumaber of Toronto, Mrs, -Brice (Louise) Millar of Palmerston has been visit. ing with her mother, itvjrs. Emile MacLennan for a few day's. ' Mr, and Mrs. Ross Mac- Kenzie had a few friends call in on them the other day. They were (toss's sister, Mrs. Marion Barrett and a friend Alma Hall of Scarbor- ough and Mrs. Marj Young and Mrs, Jean Bell and her granddaughter, Janine, of Goderich. Mrs. Mari Young and Mrs. Jean Bell and granddaughter Janine called on tha it sister, Mrs. George (Betty) Mon. cneMet when they we +'y re in the ,. vidni . . 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