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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-11-11, Page 20By Kai !Webster I do hope there weren't too . i1many people out 'there who missed my column in the piper last week. The truth is. my son, Jim of Waterloo, and I took off fora week to Richfield, Ohio,, the Buckeye State, to visit Atlee, Jean and Tricia Wise . anal Cecil Web - 'stet 1i r. and Mrs. Art Mat- thewman were in Toronto on x the October 24th weekend to attend the annual reunion of the Royal Canadian Drag- oons at the Westbury Hotel. Ray and Edna MacKenzie of Scarborough visited on the weekend with Ross and Jean MacKenzie. Mrs. Ross Calvert of Sar- nia spent the weekend with her sister and :br+other-in law, Ewan and Mnrj MacLean, then through the week Marj had another sllatter and niece, , Mrs. Jolu, Metcalfe and Miss Carol Metcalfe . of Petrolia_ visit 'fah them. Mr, and Mrs. George Moncrief were in Landon last weekend to help their grand- daughter, Jennifer. Ullrich celebrate her birthday. Mrs, flay Myers of Ottawa • is visiting with, her brother and sister-in-law, Jack. and. Bertha MacKenzie and her mother, Mrs. Neil MacKen- zie in Lucknow. There' were a number of callers at the Charles Wilkins home . last : Sunday. Among ,them were Laura and Mabel" Campbell of Toronto, Jim Leslie Mclnally and boys of Fairy Lake, David and . Fran Blph%k of °Lochalsh, Jack and Lena Verhulst' of Strat- ford, Harry and Grace Wilk- ins of Chesley, Herb and Marie • Wilkins, Bill Wilkins and Joanne Hakkers, Larry, Janet and Laura Wilkins and Elmer Culbert, all of Ash- field. The Clover Valley 4-H club had their Hallowe'en party at thehome ofElizabeth Wilk- ins. The nine members invit- ed.their mothers and grand- mothers to a smorgasbord. supper that the girls them- selves had prepared. Congratulations to Brenda Culbert, daughter of. . Eimer and Edna Culbert, and Mich- ael Lazette of . Tiverton, whose marriage is to take. place Friday, November 13, It was a, great loss to the line Rivercommunity and,. also our awn. community when the Pine River cheese factory was destroyed by :tire a couple of weeks ago, Not only will there' net be any more cheese made, but selltheir did a � lot of products over the counter at the plant. Let's all hope the shareholders : will decide to rebuild the factory On the weekend Mrs. Dor- othy Finlayson . had het daughter and son-inaaw of Toronto, Paul and Jane Em- Berlin visit. Mts. Jess Lumley of: Woodgreen, Ontario, an aunt of Lorne Luther passed away recently. Miss Sharon . MacNay, daughter of Mr.. and Mrs, Bob MacNay of•Amberley, is home now for 'a couple of weeks from Australia,. While here, Sharon will attend the fiftieth wedding anniversary of her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, Alex MacNay of Luck - now. Mr. and Mrs. Rod Finlay- son of Sarnia will be up this weekend ' ` to get the corn harvested on die home farm. Finlay MacDonald has an antique piece of equipment' on his farm now. He has Ar purchased a steam engine. This fulfills at least one of his I . dreams, as hehas been inter-' ested in them for a number of Years, Family and friends Of the prospective grooiin had a shower in Tiverton for Bren- da Culbert, bride" to be. Friday evening. Brenda re- ceived many lovely: and, use - tut,: gifts, • Congratulations Brenda, may you have Many Years of happiness. mminsiminimms JJin bazwr• draw Winners of the Legion Ladies Auxiliary draw held at the . Bazaar: and Tea last Saturday were first prize, Amanda Hamilton, Exeter; second prize, Mrs. Sarah Ritchie, Lucknow and third prize, Mrs. Sadie Hamilton, Lucknow.' The ladies report. that thebazaar was very successful- Colleen Eedy won the carrot cake. E NEED R . . OMINATIONS FOR. UNIOR CITIZEN OF THE YEAR AWARD (DEADLINE: DECEMBER 1,1 $i) 1 - . Purpose of Awards Inaugurated in Ontario to provide recognition for outstanding achievements or acts of courage and initiative by boys and girls between the ages of six and 18 years. The program will also in- clude individual: awards presented for meritorious conducton a sustained basis, plus special group awards to recognize the ef- forts of young people throughout the communities of the prov- ince. . Noteworthy deeds of Ontario boys and girls are performed within their communities. Only by having thew drawn to our attention by local nominators ° and newspaper editors will we be able to honour these . worthy young' citizens and .give them the public recognition they so richly deserve. 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