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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-09-30, Page 13tti The Lucknow .United Church ,was the setting for the marriage of Abe Haasnoot of Kincardine and Collude Stevenson of Lacknow Sentinel, 'Wednesday, September 30, 1961 Page 13 elcome faxnilly to community By Valetta Emerson This community 'extends a ward welcome to Mr. and Mrs. 'Kevin Falconer who have purchased Tony. Straker's., property and moved in on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. 'John,Quirk, Melissa and. Melanie of Montreal and his aunt, Mrs.. Hazel Bell of Niagara Falls visited ' from Thuriday to Sunday when they left to return home. Murray Gibb of Brandon arrivedhomelast week for a two weeks visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Darce Gibb. Mr, and Mrs, Eldon Emerson, Darlene, Sharon and Brenda of St. Catharines spent the weekend with Mr. and 1VIrs, Victor Etnerson. Wilford Clipperton left on • Friday to attend the fair at Thtorndale Miss Faye Irwin *of Kit- chener spent the weekend with his parents, Mr'. and Mrs. Orland Irwin. • Mr. and Mrs. .Eldon Emerson of St Catherines spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Orland Irwin. Mr. and .Mrs. Ronald .workshop. It was a good sale Beecroft, Kevin, Shannon with good financial receipts, and Heather .of Wingham Mr,• and Mrs. Hector visited on Sunday with his Pardon of Strathroy spent, parents,. Mr. and Mrs. E.W. the weekend with his sister, Beecroft and Karen.' ' Mrs, Cassie Mowbray. Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Lyle Willis of Listowel. Coulter of Wingham and Mr. spent the weekend with his and Mrs, Bill Empey and grandparents, Mr. andIVIrs. Craig of Auburn visited on\ Art Burrows. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R Mr. 'and Mrs. Dave Lewis and family of Oberholtzer, 'Jeffery and • Wingham. Julie of Waterloo were • Mr. and Mrs. Paul Elliott callers -on Sunday. on her and Jeffery of. Brussels. parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Bill arrived home on the Rintouland visitors with Mr, weekend from their trip to and Mrs. Neil Rintoul and the western provinces and family of W. Wawanosh, Leslie who had remained Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul with her grandparents, Mr. were Sunday visitors with and Mrs. Walter Elliott her brother, Mr. and Mrs.. • returned to her home at Gordon Caldwell of Blyth. Brussels. Visitors on Friday with Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Mr. and Mrs. Gorodon McClenaghan of Waterloo . Rintoul were Mr. and Mrs. visited \ Sunday with his Leroy Rintoul who had been . mother, Mrs. Mary at Seaford' Fair as judge for McClenaghan and his the4-H club calves. brother, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mrs. Doris Wilkins spent McClettighan, the weekend.with her sister, • On Saturday a garage sale Mrs. Jim Scott at Fisher. was held by the Calvinette man's Cove.• Club of the Christian Mrs. Steve Irwin was Reformed Church. of engaged last week to work Lucknow at George Lubbers for Brindley's Auction Sales London on August 14, 1981 at 7 p.m. Rev. Warren McDougall officiated at the ceremony. The bride Is the daughter of Mrs. Jessie Stevenson of R. R. # 1, Ineknow and the groom 'is the honour and Ron Haasnoot, brother of the groom from Shiron Lang, blend of, the bride from London, was maid ofctkota couple. search or .ancestors son' of Mr. and Mrs. lake Ilaasnoot of R. R. 11 1, Gorrie. • Listowel, was the beat man. Clark Galbraith of Kitchener and • • at Dungannon, Mrs. Walter Moore, Cindy and Linda, attended the wed- ding Saturday of Chris Garvey and Sharon Murray at Kincardine. • Mrs, Gertrude Tiffin 'on Monday afternoon Was a caller on Mr. and Mrs. Vic- tor Emerson: • Whltechureh 4-11 The second meeting was held Saturday, September 26 at 9 a.m. at Elliotts. The name chosen wa,s''' Whitechurch Chicks. Sit. members answered the roll • call, Name a bone in a chicken. • , Mrs. Anton discussed principles. of cooking chicken. Kendra. Purdon demonstrated how, to cook chicken with a Chinese flare. Janet Laidlaw demonstrated • a recipe called Niagara. Nice'n Spicy Chicken.'Mrs. Elliott demonstrated a recipe Rice Pilaf and discussed the stock pot and also consomme. Group work made. a list Of things which were part of a chicken that we could use in a stock pot. Dave Bogart of.Stratford were the ushers • Organ music was 1» Mrs. Ann Pritchard of Lucknow. A reception followed at the Lucknow Platelet Community 'Centre. For their honey - .or moon, Mr. and- Mra; ilaainoot vacationed on the west coast. • Bowling Marie Scott 365; Marie Scott 655; Games over 200 Barb Tyler 301, Marie Scott • 365, Joanne Searle 241, Sharon Cullierer 236, Lynn •High Triple 48 Wall 204, Chris McDonald 219,207. Team Standings • and Points Tulips 3; Daffodils 4; Hyacinths 5; Snow Drops 2; Crocus 5; Iris 2,• DIAL 396 4432 • LILLIAN YOUNG Mr., • and Mrs. Ronald McMillan of -North Dakota, • U.S.A. were in this district last Monday looking for the homes where their ancestors lived. • Mr. McMillan's \ mother was a sister •of Bill and Jim Stuart who farmed on their fatrdly's farm, now owned by Mr. and Mrs. Dave Moffat. They are also relatives of Philip McMillan ' • of Lucknow. They called on with Ian in Wingham Mrs. Jean Young spent Dave Moffat last Monday , Hospital They also attended two days last week in Tom - morning. This was their first Ripley fair which was held to attending meetings for the visit to this country. on Sattirday. While the Town and Country We are sorry to report that weather was wet in the mor- Homemakers. ran Thomas is again a pa- ning, it cleared in time for Mr. and Mrs. Jim Springer tient in Wingham Hospital the parade. A large crowd attended the 125th anniver, Ile is feeling better and attended and helped to make sary dinner of the church hopes to be home again soon. it another successful fair. they attended while living in Mr. and Mrs. Don Thomas Jamie Young of Sarnia Burlington, Mr, and Mrs, of Cambridge spent the College spent the weekend at Len Coughlin,' formerly of weekend with Mrs. Ian the home of his parents, Mr. Langside, also attended the Thomas and boys and visited and Mrs. Jim Young. • anniversary dinner. • New Subscription Rates Effective October 1, 1981 Canadian Subscribers U.S.A. & Foreign $14.50 per year $23.00 per year $12.00 Senior Citizens $21.00 Senior Citizens This Christmas Give The Gift That Keeps on Giving 52 Weeks of the Year A Subscription To Theo, LUCKNOW SENTINEL Phone 5211-2122 4 Attention Beef lia Cash . . Crop Rimier's. , • • • This agent has a cash boyar for SOO tar INO acres with all , lots elm. together, or adlokilng,. preferably level land, - -droinovels-notnocoasory. — , To limos forthor contact; • ' STEVe KNOWN • ' . 0111Aliffif VANUA HOW. ' fittOfil01411) 811114110 NUS; (3111 41444511 555. AFTER • PA. DIAL 396 4432 • LILLIAN YOUNG Mr., • and Mrs. Ronald McMillan of -North Dakota, • U.S.A. were in this district last Monday looking for the homes where their ancestors lived. • Mr. McMillan's \ mother was a sister •of Bill and Jim Stuart who farmed on their fatrdly's farm, now owned by Mr. and Mrs. Dave Moffat. They are also relatives of Philip McMillan ' • of Lucknow. They called on with Ian in Wingham Mrs. Jean Young spent Dave Moffat last Monday , Hospital They also attended two days last week in Tom - morning. This was their first Ripley fair which was held to attending meetings for the visit to this country. on Sattirday. While the Town and Country We are sorry to report that weather was wet in the mor- Homemakers. ran Thomas is again a pa- ning, it cleared in time for Mr. and Mrs. Jim Springer tient in Wingham Hospital the parade. A large crowd attended the 125th anniver, Ile is feeling better and attended and helped to make sary dinner of the church hopes to be home again soon. it another successful fair. they attended while living in Mr. and Mrs. Don Thomas Jamie Young of Sarnia Burlington, Mr, and Mrs, of Cambridge spent the College spent the weekend at Len Coughlin,' formerly of weekend with Mrs. Ian the home of his parents, Mr. Langside, also attended the Thomas and boys and visited and Mrs. Jim Young. • anniversary dinner. • New Subscription Rates Effective October 1, 1981 Canadian Subscribers U.S.A. & Foreign $14.50 per year $23.00 per year $12.00 Senior Citizens $21.00 Senior Citizens This Christmas Give The Gift That Keeps on Giving 52 Weeks of the Year A Subscription To Theo, LUCKNOW SENTINEL Phone 5211-2122 4