The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-07-14, Page 8Ooranrriun ty nes
• . Lncjcnow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 14, 1982—Page a
Brad Hale has four new babies on his father's farm. The wild
ducks were found in a neat in the ,gold where, Brad's father
Was cutting hay. &ad doesn't know whether the mother duck
has been Med or e6ether she wasfrightened off by the farm
machinery. Inthe meantime Brad Is nurturing the ducks, in
the hopes they will grow to fend for themselves..
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Visits grandmother in Whitechurch
By Valetta Emerson
Kimberley Wilkens of At-
wood visited a few days with.
her grandmother, Mrs. Doris
Wilkens, Glenna and Cryst-
al,
Mrs. Bill Glover of Sarnia
visited. Friday with, Mrs.
Steve Irwin and her mother,
Mrs. Milligan.
Mrs. 1 ertrude Tiffin of
*Ingham ' visited Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Victor
Emerson and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Tiffin.
This community extends
theirsympathy to the rela-
tives and friends of thelate
viohn McInnes 'of Wingham
whose funeral was held at
Teeswater on Sunday. Burial
will be in Langside Cemetery
on Tuesday.
Rev. Paul Mills of Wing-
ham brought student min-
ister, Mr. and Mrs. Roy,
Lamb of St. Marys to inspect
Chalmers Manse and church
last Tuesday: They expect to
move by the first of Sept-
ember. •
A familyreunion was held
on Sunday at the home . of
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft
and Karen. Present were Mr.
and . Mrs. Rex Richardson,
Livonia, Michigan; Jim Ser-
geant Sr., Bradley Sergeant
Jr. ' and family of London;
Jerry Sergeant, Waterloo
Mrs. Stan Newell and daugh-
ter, Cathy, Niagara Falls;
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McMillan, Lucknow; Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Walken, Ripley;
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sinna-
mon, Glen. Sinnamon, Wing
ham; Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Hertel,: Mrs. Mary Wilson
and family, Kitchener; Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart Forsyth,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Forsyth,
Walkerton; . Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Chreptyk, Kincardine;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert :Sin-
namon and ,Bradley, Brod-
hagen Mr. and Mrs. John
Sinnamon,, Ronald and
friend, Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Sinnamon. and Tabatha, Mr.
and Mrs. Randy Poisson,
Hugh Sinnamon, Mrs. Ken-
neth Noble and family, Mil-
verton; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Beecroft and family, Wing -
ham and Mr. and Mrs. Kirk
Beecroft and. family, Exeter.
Around 75 gathered for the
family re'union. '
Last Tuesday a'daughter of
,Mrs. Browning's and a
granddaughter of the late
George Cottle came to the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Gaunt to look over the house
which at one time belonged
to her grandfather and where
her mother resided.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred, Davis,
Mark, Scott and Dana of La
Salle, Michigan, and Kimber-
ley Farrier of Guelph have
been visiting since Thursday
with her mother, Mrs. Agnes
Farrier.
The Farrier picnic was
held on . Saturday at Pine-
hurst Trailer Court near Fort
Franks where around 35
gathered for the reunion.
Ruth and Brian Courtis,
Andrea and Erica of Dor-
chester, Karen and Peter
Leslie' of Woodstock, Heath-
er. Currie of Toronto and
Mrs. John A. Currie spent
the past week at a Bruce
Beach cottage.
Paul Currie • showed his 'q
two calves at the Ontario
Shorthorn club's Junior
Show, held at Teeswater Fair
Grounds on Saturday. He
won first and second prize.
A : Renewal of Vows and
25th wedding anniversary re-
ception was celebrated Sat-
urday evening in Bluevale
Hall for Mr. -and Mrs. Robert
Perry. The congregation of
the Whitechurch United.
Church attended where the
choir assisted with the mus-
ic.;:All report it was a most
enjoyable evening; with mus-
ic supplied for the reception
by Tiffin's Orchestra in the
Town Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter El-
liott and Karen were Sunday
visitors with his mother,
Mrs. Agnes Elliott of Wing -
ham.
Mr. and Mrs. Hector Pur-
don have recently moved
from Strathroy to London.
' Mr. and Mrs. Relison Fal-
coner visited Sunday with his
mother, Mrs. Cassie Mow-
bray.
Mr. and Mrs.. E. Collison
of Caledon were Sunday cal-
lers on Mrs. Mary McClen-
aghan.and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
McClenaghan.
Mrs. Sadie Barbour of St.
Helens spent the weekegnd
with Mrs.. Miry McCledag-
han. .
Mr. and Mrs.: Raymond
Des Roches of London and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl . McClen-
. aghan spent Saturday at
Rock Hill Park at Shelburne.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Moore attendedthe wake for
Walter's aunt, Mrs. Fred
Keleher of Guelph on Sunday
at Gilbert., McIntyre Funeral
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