HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-05-26, Page 5news
Mave houseboat
to Lake Huron
By Ruth .Buchmeler
The houseboat that was
built at Holyrood during the
winter under the supervision
of Lloyd and Paul Ackert,.
was taken to Lake Huron. on
Saturday. The houseboat was
loaded on a truck "driven by
Pete Grazier of Lucknow• and
followed 'a route down Bruce
County Road 1 to the sixth of
Kinloss and on down differ-
ent roads until they got to
Amberley where they put the
boa into the water on Mon-
day. There were many inter-
ested people watching this
taking place along . the way
and at Amberley.'
The Grey Ox committee
met on Friday evening; at the
home of Mr. and Mrs• Jack
Needham. They are pleased
to report that the sales of the
book went well with only
about 100 copies left.
Miss Lillian MacKenzie of
Stornaway, '.Scotland, and
Mrs. William Townson of
Sudbury are. visiting • with
Mr. and . Mrs. Ira Dickie.
Lillians is a cousin of Eiiza:
beth.
Jack and Blanche Need;
ham arrived home on Friday
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after visiting with . their
daughter, Jane, of Salmon
Arm,' B.C. for a couple of
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs,,, Walter •
Dickie and John Wilson of
Toronto were up to their farm "
on the fourthconcession,
east of Langside for the
weekend.,
Mr. and Mrs. Reid Smith
of Arva visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Needham.
The community is sorry to
lose Mr. and Mrs, Ken
Houston, Amy. and Angela
from this sixth concession.
The family moved on Satur-
day to Pike Lake which is
between Harriston and
-Mount Forest. We wish them
all the best of luck in their
new home.
We welcome Mr. and Mrs.
Kevin Ackert into the com-
munity. Kevin and Kathy are
newlyweds and will be living
on the farm of Ken Houston:
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Buck-
ton returned home on Sun-
day evening from a very
enjoyable trip to Vancouver.
and Vancouver Island with
Dr. and Mrs. Bill Buckton of
Waterloo.
Sara is flowergirl
at Karen's wedding
By Betty Ritchie
Congratulations to Karen
Campbell and DonDegraw of
Londonwho were married in
Glencoe on. Saturday. Karen'
is the 'daughter of . Arn and
Dona :Campbell of Trinity.
Doug and ; Dixie Cameron,
also of here;: attended the
wedding as Sara-anne was
flower girl.
Congratulations to 'S, Ron
and Joanne . Menary on the
birth off' a girl; Sarah Mae, a
wee sister for Lisa and'Mich-
ael.
The Trinity Homemakers
attended the. 4-H Achieve-
ment day held at Brookside
School Thursday evening.
Their leaders for this project,
Bread Winners, were Mary
Lou Raynard ' and ,Gloria
Hackett.
John and Shirley Hunter
attended the 25th 'wedding
anniversary of Jim and Evel-
yn Gaunt held at the Pine
Ridge Chalet at Hensall last
weekend.
Visiting with Jim and Isa-
bel . Hunter this past week
were Bertha McMullen of
and Toronto, also JackWan-
•da Millar of Tottenham nham who
were home for the holiday
weekend. Alma MacKinnon
of Kincardine visited with
them on Sunday.
Isabel Kilpatrick visited
her mother, Mrs. Laura Pol-
lock in Maitland Manor,
Goderich last week, when
they had open house for her
mother who was celebrating
her 90th birthday:
Barry Kilpatrick spent the
holiday weekend ,with Lloyd
and Shirley Cavanagh at
Gaulais River, north.of Sault
Ste, °Marie,
•Congratulations to Jim and
Nancy Farrish on the birth of
a new son, a brother for
Chris and Kim.
Lorne and Hazel Hackett,
Brenda and 'Mac visited
Sunday and Monday at Blen-
heim with her parents, Glen.
and Vera Campbell.. Brian
Hackett who is . working at
Rondeau was home for the
weekend.
Visitors with Jim and Trix,
Hackett overthe holiday
weekend were • her niece,
Jacqui Barron and friend
Peter Tam. Jacqui is pres-
ently enrolled in„the Masters
Program in Journalism
at
Western University `'i
in Lon-
don.
.Flat roof a problem...
*from page 1
board's ,ro perty committee,.
P P
noted that no contractor Will
offer ag uarantee on a
roof
beyond two years after in-
stallation. He said an expert
has been called in to back up
1�
Kyles' specifications.
Hayes noted that flat roofs
areaain but the hospital
p P.
takes after a post-war archi
tecturalP ertod when flat
roofs were designed for
buildings.
Newton commented that if
all started with the United
Nations building in New York
when someone stuck a book
on its end and said, "That
looks efficient."
„
Board chairman Jack Kop-
as remarked, "It's a frustrat-
ing experience, but it looks
like we are stuck with it.
In other business arising
out of the secretary's min-
utes of the ..board's April
meeting, .chairman Kopas
noted that a copy of a feasib-
ility study and supporting
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