The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-08-18, Page 44' ..
Local residents welcome visitors
Ily Mme Park
Mrs.' Robert Irvin spent
the weekend in Sudbury,
where she attended the wed.
ding of her nephew, Pob
Smith to, Angele' Prevost
Recent visitors with Bessie
and .Graham McNee have.
been Alan and Sandra Mcg
Nee and family of London,
Ian and Debbie Mulley and
Crystal of Clinton, George
and Doris Cowan of Chatham
and Revl, and Mrs, Clarence
McClenaghan of 'Kincardine,.
Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Btue
of Stratford and Mr, Law.
rence Baxter of Goderich
, called on. Mel Jones on Satur-
day evening.
Company on Sunday with.
Bill and, Marie Park, Todd
and Brad were Mrs. Florence
•McNell, of London, Rey Ash.
ton, Mike i .and . Val Bendig
and Joel, all of Goderich.
Brad Park enjoyed a day
last week at the :African Lion
Safariat Rockton, He went
,with Stephen, Debbie and.
Holly Park of Goderich.
Congratulations to Mr,
and Mrs. Roger Matthews
(Kendra Elphick) who were
married on Saturday, A large
reception: was held at the
Luekttow Community Centre
Atilt and Roy tiupuia,
Darlene and Paul. Nadon and
family and Butch Dupuis and
daughter, Lode of the MN.
sissauga area, visited on Sat.
ruddy and Sunday with Mrs,
Florence -Berry. On Saturday
they all attended a Berry
Family reunion: at the home
of .Tam Berry at Taylor's.
Corner,
On Sunday, August 8,
Mrs, Wins ifred °Irvin, Mrs.
Alma Black- and Mrs. Bessie
McNee attended a reception
at St. Marys in honour of
Mrs, Vestebring•Muller of
the Netherlands, wh''o is the
president 'of the A.C;W.W,,
do Tuesday, August 12,
Mrs, Westebring.Muller was
guest speaker in Toronto
Acre some 1.800 women
from Ontario gathered to cel.
ebrate the 85th birthday of
the FrW,LO, (Federated
Women's institutes of Ont.
Arlo). •Mrs, Willetta MCN
Whinney + and Mrs. Bessie'
McNee .attended from the
Dungannon Branch,
A very sueeessful pork.
barbeque was held! Sunday
afternoon at the Agriculture •
Hail; front 4.30 to 7,30. An
estimated 400 people enjoy-
ed the.mealplanned by the
Kinburn people.
- At 8,30 'a variety concert
was enjoyed by a goodly
number seatedin thee chairs
provided from the hall, as.
well as people with their own
chairs, while .others enjoyed
the show from their vehicles.
Some of the entertainers
were the Stapleton Sisters,
Betty Lou Dalton, Angela
Foran accompanied by .Ken
Dale, , LItt1 comprising of
Marty Rivett on drums,
Leroy Dougherty ,on electric
guitar, and Ken Logtenberg
vocals. Donna Raynard fav
oared with some excellent
tap dancing,. George Cowan
and Sandy D'Adust favoured
with several duets. Debbie's
Rag Time Band consisting of,
Bill' Black an guitar, Bert
Lawrie ..on drums and dill
Burkholder on steel guitar
with Debbie Culbert playing
piano and singing was a
favourite. Bill Black also:
sang Blue • Suede Shoes.
Linda prayne danced the
Sailors Horn Pipe while two
of her: pupils Laurie Hayden
and Sharon Van Osch danced
the Highland pliitg and the
Sword Dance. .
Bert Lawrie of Blyth was a
very capable M.C. and prov
ided some fine entertain-
ment.
Alan Rivett and Greg Wil-
son favoured with an int..
promptu duet on the piano
and drums respectively.
The crowning touch ofthe
evening was the choosing of
Miss Dungannon pall pair.
Virginia . Caesar: capably
handled this part of the
program. The ,second runner
up was Debbie Drennan; the
first runner up . • was Caron
Ritchie and the first Miss
Dungannon Fall Fair .is Cared
Ann Smyth, Carol Foran,
Judy Carmichael, Annette
Curran and Belinda Cudmore
were, the other entrants.
Mary.Eadle.of Halyroad was one of the St delegates train 44'; ,:attended in group dyuentics.and the pracleal development .
nations who attended the,tEleventh .lnteranatiowel Seminar of.a group protect to train rend youth. Mary is shown In the
for the Promotion' of Rural Vouth ;Work in Herrsching, second raw .,on the far right of the picture!.
Germany. The three week seminar trebled the youth who.
Couple enjoy weekend at Fisherman !s Cove
By BMHackett
Jack and Nancy Cameron,
Brent and Adam enjoyed
camping at Pishertitan's
Cove forthe weekend. While•
they were there, Glenn and
Lynda Weatherdon, ;Shawn; :.
YfQrrnat on
addible
What is the difference be•
tween arthritis and rheum.
tistn'
Arthritis literally means in-.
flammation of a joint. 'thew
matism is a vague term and
is usually applied to tines-
. plained aches ,and pains
around joints, such as in the
muscles or tendons. Free
information about arthritis
may be obtained by writings.
The Arthritis Society, , 920
Yonge St, Suite 420, Tor-
onto,. Ontario MON 337
Chin
There is °evidence that clim-
ate either causes or cures
arthritis, Patients may feel
better in an area where there
are fewer climate changese;
since it is a change in th
weather 'which can \, cause
arthritis sufferers to feel un-
comfortable. Pree informa-
tion about arthritis is avail-
able by writing tos . The
ArthritisSodety, 920 Younge
5t., Suite 420, Toronto, Ont,
arta►. 1.,44W 3J7
• Johnathan and Lindsay;.
Ralph and Euphemia Canter,
to and Doug and. Dixie
. Cameron,. Jason, • Sara .and
Rebecka .visited with .them. .
Harvey . and Betty Ritchie,
and Eldon and Madeline .Rit-
chic attended the wedding of
their .nephew Eck Smith, to
Angela Prevost in Sudbury
On the weekend, .
John and Shirley .Hunter
spent the weekend at Sitel
burne andattended the Old
lime. Fiddler's Jaalbdree.
• Marvin and Nannie Scott,
.Donna and Shirley went to.
Flora on Sunday to attend
the Winkel Family. reunion;
Bill Scott was home for the
weekend from Langton, near
Tillsouburg;
Gerald Cctolt, son of .Lorne.
and Marion Cook, has corn-
menccd • training,. in the Air
Foree • at Cornwallis, Nova
Seotia, in the Electronic En.
gineering course,
Trinity Youth GroO�' p metat
the manse on Sunday even.
ing., They enjoyed a few out.
door games conducted by
Arthur and Betty,
Todd named most valuable player
Hugh Todd won the most valuable pitcher Tom Pegg, who was later sidelined with a
and player trophy at Dep River tournament pulled muscle. Mso Fete Chisholm a timely
consisting of four games. They . defeated. hit, , ltartdy Guay, Dawe Black far running
Cherry Valley 6 0, Pickering 6 - 0, Deep ability to enable the team to stn #1 pari
i the A support was much . appreciated, An. enjoy -
Championship, dLTheDt am -has lteen� very abie, dinner ''Party" .followed. For further
t
details see Coach Colombo,
successful at this tournament, attending Meanwhile back on the home front in the
three years in a row and playing errorless
ball, best .of five series ..with Allenford
Wra:A.A, quarter finals, Lucknow evened
They won the A thanipionship in 1950, the the series Wednesday, August 11 with a
B championship in 1981, and with outstand- derisive 5. 1. victory. The third game being
ing defensive .play hung on to win the A played back in Allenfard .on Tuesday,
championship in 1982. August 17th and the fo rth game to be iii
g g h me un hitting of Luvkaow Sunday Augur 22'nd al $
m'
Localflower show a success
p,.
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A most successful 23rd annual Flower .points was won by Mrs, Mex Andrew, Gift
Show and TeaWASheld by the Lucknow and certificates donated by Sears will be press -
District Horticultural Society August 11th, tinied to Mrs. Harvey Webster for . the
The Show and Tea was capably convened highest number of points inthe arrangement
• by members Mrs, Ross 'Shiells old Mrs,
Larry Caravan assisted by. Mrs. Jean Jardine,
Mrs, Mary Loth, Mrs, Peter Cook.,Mrs.
James McNaughton, Mrs, Stuart Reavie and
Mrs. Jack Collinson '
The judge for the show was Mrs, Oscar The society is pleased with the calibre and
Kieffer, g, 11. # 1, hiuevale • the large number of exhibits that were
The Beatty Ladder Trophy for overall high entered: - •
sectionand to Mrs., Alex Andrew in the
vegetable section, The Red Rose Tea Trophy
for the best red rose was awarded to Jean
. Whitby,
There were 21 exhibitors and 294 Catriest,
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