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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, November 11, 1981 Page 9
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Purple Grote c�uple returnfrom trip west
Jhn and Fran Farrell Wilda Thompson and Greenwood and family of IPete and Edith PederSon Sunda with the Brownie
returned from a 2 week
holiday in the West. They
• visited in Fort Francis,,
Edmonton, Calgary and
Vancouver.
Sunday evening Jim , and
Fran visited her parents,
Mk. and Mrs. Logtenberg at
Dungannon.
Weekend visitors with
• Jack and Janet Farrell were
Courtney and Susan
MacDonald of London and
Robbie Farrell ollitchener. •
Howard and Marjorie
Thompson spent a ,few days
this week at the farm With
Bert, On Tuesday evening
Don and Annel*Cosh, Earl
and June Elliott and Mar-
jorie Reid were dinner
guests of Howard and
Marjorie and On Sunday they
had as their guests.; Mrs.'
Agnes Hodgins of Kinlough
and Marie and Allan Calling
of Ripley.
Kelly and Knsty
McGillivray of Ripley spent
the . weekend with their
grandmother Katherine
Collins.
C.ongrati
Robbie and Todd Thotnnson
• spent the weekend with
Randy and Joan MacDonald
and family at Fraserdale.
Demme Scott and Janet
Farrell apent Tuesday In'
• Toronto. On Thursday
•Katherine Collins visited
Deanna.
Brad Stanley • of Ripley
spent Sunday with the Van
Rooyens,
On Sunday Don and
Marilyn Reid, Brian and
Larry visited Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Reid of Lucknow on
the occasion of Don's
mother's birthday. Also
present were Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Ptalteref Dorchester
and. Mra. Josephine
• MacTavish of Luelmow.
On Friday Marjorie
• Thompson and Katherine
•Collins Osited Don and Mae
• Dere at Doritoch. On Sunday
Bert Thompson and Stewart
Dere visited Don and Mae.
Doi and Anne McCosh
were dinner guess of Earl
'and June Elliott and lan on
Sunday. Nancy and Paul
By Ruda Buclmseler
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stever
are proud grandparents.
Congratulations to Mr, and
Mrs. Don Kuntz of Kitchener
on the arrival of their little
daughter, a sister for Chris-
tine.
The community extends
sympathy to the family of
Mr. Jim England, who died
last week.
Mary Anne Ritchie and
friend of London and Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Ritchie of Glen-
coe were home for the week-
• end with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Ritchie,
Bonnie and Laurie Clarke
obituary
Hugh Wesley McPherson
Hugh Wesley McPherson
died at the Bruce County
Hospital, Walkerton on Fri-
day, October 23„ 1981 in his
81st year.
Retired from the Bruce
County Department of High-
ways, he was a member of.
• Lucknow. United Church
Born in Kinloss ToWniltip
on September 7.1901 he was
the son of the late Murdock
McPherson, and the late
Mary Jane Harris, Kinloss
Township. -
He is survived by one
brother, Gordon McPherson,
etudes Haven, Walkerton.
Ile was.ptedecessecl by ins
parents and .me brother,
Moat&
The funeral service was
from the MacKenzie
a�d McCreadirtmeral Home
in 1.4ucknow ott Sunday, Oct-
ober 250 1981 rit 2 pm,
Warren McDougall of Lack.
D ow United Church coridud-
ed die service.
Flower bearers were Cecil
Congrant„ Melvin Wbster.
and lotus Pritchard.
Pallbearers were torte
Ea.die. Grant Eel:easy/Met,
Weir Eckenswillit, Eat;
s, 1�'J Lloyd lohnsten and
Harvey Houston,
Swill Mewed Seadt
Teeswater spent Saturday ghd Helen Smith om and Si.
withthe.Elliotts. '
Congratulations to ,Jhu
and Carol 'Needham on.: the
arrival 'or their baby girl'
Laura EliMbeth. on Satur-
dair,
Cecil and: 111. littia, Sutton,
Tammy and. Rodney. visited
with s Edd Collins and
Teresa in Hanover •on
•Sunday.
• Don. and Tiny Robertson
• visited on: Sunday with'
• Martha Huston in Ripley.,
• Visitors during til* week
with Don and Tiny were Misa
Maudie Fisher, Mrs.
Cameron MacDonald, Mita
• Elizabeth Robinson, Mrs,
J.C. McNab of Lucknow and
Miss Catherine McIntosh of
Walkerton.
• On Friday Dorothy Collins
• and Don and Tiny Robertson
• visited Walter Collins in
• University Hospital, London.
• Some from this com-
• munity attended the church
bazaars'in Ripley, at St.
Andrew's United and Knox
Presbyterian.
ate grandparents
we& home from Stratford for
the weekend.
Many from this area at-
tended the Commencement
at F. E. Madill on Friday
evening. Congratulaticms to
those who received their
diplomas. Special congratu-
• lations to Mary Anne Ritchie
as she received a scholarship
from Howkk-farmers Mutu-
al Fire Insurance for high
scholastic standing in five
business subjects.
• Mr. and Mrs. Clair Mac --
Mongol! of Port Credit enter
-
tabled the MacDougall fam-
ily at a dinner at the Mayfair
Restaurant on Friday even-
ing; Present were, Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey. MacDougall of
Hayfield, Mr, and Mrs, J. A.
Needham and Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd MacDougall.
Sunday , guests with Mr..
and Mrs, Ira Dicke were
anamanumansim
uc now
• Arena
Schedule
• esome, NOV, 11
130 •• 130 Moms and Tots
100 Atom Game
Ripley is Lucknow
TIMID" NOV. 12
100 IndustriatHockey
fantail vsOutchman
10 Hol000d vs Port Albert
FRIDAY, NOV. 13
• IA 0 Pe e Wee Came
Ayt aLudnoor
• SATURDAY, OV 14
8:00 to 10;00 House League
SLIPWAY, NOV. IS
- 2J010ablie Skating
1:4.5./ivenile Game
Teeswater Lucittow
MONDAY, NOV. ilk
846 Midget Game
Teeswater vs Lack:tow
I'VESDAY, NOV. 17
/AO ntam Game
11 rey at Lucknow
Walter Dickie, John Wilson
and Brenda Cramp of Tor-
onto, Denver Dickie of Kes-
wick and Mrs. Kathleen
• MacDonald of Lucknow,
Visiting with Mr; and Mrs,
Jack Needham on Saturday
were Mr. and Mrs. Clair
• MacDougall of Port Credit
• and Miss Edith Patterson
and her brother, Will Patter-
sonof Kincardine. •.
Dates
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SATURDAY, NOV. 21
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SATURDAY, NOV. 28
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•
London spent the weekend
with Norval and Isabel
Stanley. Visitors. on Satur-
day evening at Stanleys were
Don and Jessie Doupe,
Michael, Tammy,..and Mon
and Morley and Deanna
Scott,
Del and Jewel Stanley and
Shaun were Sunday Dinner
guests of Fronds and Irene
Boyle. Home for the
weekend at the Boyles were
Bonnie, Heather and Corinne
from London, and Kerry
fromKitchener.
Olive and Bill Hughes
arrived at the Boyles on
Sunday, just home from a
six-week stay atOliver, B.C.
Catherine Scott and
Elizabeth Nicholson spent
Sunday with Francis and
Clayton Watke and family at
Neustadt,
Doug MacDonald is
presently ,working in Kit-
chener.
Andrew and Sheena
MacDonald attended
Rembrance Day Services; on
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Conservation Authority
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• 1st 1982,
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° 1982 projects.
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