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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-09-15, Page 9w0.1t0ohuroS,ilows Lucknow Sentinel,, Wednesday, September 15, 1982- -Pogo. 9 Hosts needle craftpartyfor Whitechurch ladies • By Valetta Emerson. On Wednesday eventing, Mrs, Steve Irwin held a craft party for 18 ladies with Betty Oldrldge instructing in em- broidery and needlecraft , kits. .The 'Whitechurch Hall Boardheld a meeting on Thursday night with presid- ent " Dave' Gibb presiding. They decided to have a dance on October 23. On Wednesday Mr. and. Mrs. Bill Porteous, Lucknow and Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacDonald of Nashville were callers on Mr. and .Mrs.. Victor Emerson. Beginners starting to .school last week from the community ' were Amy Fal- coner, Lori Stone, Michael de Boer, Mitchel Harris and Danpy Joe Thomson. .. vg„y. Caldwell and Joan. Mason were married on Saturday in the. United Church, Blyth. The reception was held at Blyth Community Centre. Attending from here were Mr. 'and Mrs. Neil Rintoul, ' Steven, Scott and • Stuart; .Mr, and Mrs: Bill Rintoul; Mr, and Mrs. Dave Oberholtzer, Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gutoskie, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell, Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Robinson, Belgrave. After a two week visit with their :parents, Mr. and Mrs.. George Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Don. Vincent, Angela and Aaron returned on Fri- day to their home at River- view, New Brunswick. Mr, and Mrs. Malcolm Webster of Kincardine called on Mr. • and Mrs. Victor Emerson on Saturday. Mr's. Emerson, the former Valetta. Tiffin,had taught Malcolm 58 years ago at Zion School, S. S. No.. 5, Ashfield Town- ship. On : Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Rutledge, Shawn, Ja- son and Courtney of Auburn visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs.. George Webster. John Patterson, lay • • Hold Culbert • reunion The descendants of the late Thomas and Jane (Mar- tin) Culbert held thleir annual Culbert reunion in the Dun- gannon Agricultural Hall on Sunday, September 12 with 85 in attendance. Games and contests were. held for the children. A priw was given to the oldest man present; Mr. LeRoy Culbert of Wiarton. The oldest lady present was Mrs. Flossie Dyers, a. guest and a long time friend and neighbour of the Culberts in Dungannon area. Relatives attended from Lucknow, Kincardine, Rip- ley, Wingham, diatom', Col- lingwood, Stayner, St. Marys, Stratford, Wiarton, Sarnia, Goderich and sur- rounding area. A salad supper was served , at 4 p.m. when George and Jean' Errington were taken • by surprise and called to the front and asked to crit a 25th anniversary cake given in their honour by their son and daughter, 0111 and Betty. preacher of Palmerston, will. have charge of the service at the United Church on Sun- day. Knox College Toronto op- ens for the students Monday, September 13. Rod Lamb, student preacher here, will be attending, Mr. and Mrs. John Uuld riks'of Brantford visited Sun- day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Uuldriks. Kevin, Shannon and Hea- ther Beecroft of Wingham spent a few days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E, W. Beecroft and Karen. Brian Falconer and friend of Sarnia. visited on Sunday with his grandmother, Cassie' Falconer. This community extends sympathy to Mrs. Ivan Con- ley and family in the passing of 'a husband and father, Ivan, Mr. and • Mrs. Kenneth Ross of North Battleford arrived last week to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross and family and other brothers here. The W.M.S. presidents of Maitland Presbytery met on Monday, September 13 at Whitechurch Chalmers Pres- byterian Church. Mr. and Mrs: Bill Purdon visited last :weekend with Dr, and Mrs. Edward Carey of Kitchener; also with.friends. at Toronto and Acton. Mr.. and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft visited Sunday with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. John Sinnamon of S'eaforth.. On the weekend a bridal shower ' was held for Lori Lougheed, Toronto at . the home of Sandra • Machan, Brussels. Present were Gor- don, . Joan and Lee ' Fisher,. Doris Espey and Renee and friend, Reid Russel, London, , Mrs. Machan had .Mrs. Daw- Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Robbie and .Jamie, Teeswater and Mr. and Mrs. Bii1 Gibson and Gregory. " Mr, and Mrs. John Car- ruthers and family visited with Rena Fisher, Wingham, Dates. A vaia le • Lucknow District Community Centre FRIDAY, SEPT, 17 Fa11 Fair SATURDAY, SEPT. 18 Fall Fahr. FRIDAY, SEPT. 24 Finlay and Margle MacDonald • SATURDAY, SEPT. 25 Henry Hendrik. and Annette Kiri. OPEN. DATES AVAILABLE • - OCTOBER • Friday 1 Friday B Friday 15 Friday 29 Saturday 30 NOVEMBER Friday 5 Friday 12 Friday 19 Saturday 20 "Friday 25 - • CALL THIS NUMBER 9:00 a.mB. IANND d:00 p.m. ONLY 528.3532 son, Mrs, .Vivian Lougheed, Mr. and Mrs,. Baer, . Lori Lougheed and fiance, Prank Bajt. Vickie Scott held. three parties on Saturday after- noon for the children of the community in the hall. A few years ago a small collection was taken 4 ad placed in the care of Valetta . Emerson. Some $12.$0 remains from ••••••••ii• M • • •• • • • • • • i • • • • • • • • the collections at these part- ies and. Vickie and .Valetta • have decided to donate the money to the new children's playground created at the ball park this summer; On Sunday Lou Culbert of Stratford visited. with Mary McClenaglhan and Mr, and Mrs: Carl McCienaghnn, We are sorry to report that. Hazel Purdon of Lucknow was admitted to Windham Hospital on Saturday. Alice Moore and Cindy at- tended n shower on Sunday for her niece, Karen. Mc(ar bey at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ron McGarbey, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Moor. and.Cindy visited her mother in Kincardine Hoa- pital on Sunday, Her mother returned to Victoria Hospital, London ntn Mn>Oav '••• • • • • • • i • 4PREMIER Till AMUS PARK THEATRE. • 7, TH, ,QUA RI GODERICH 524-7811 IT'S AiR CONDITIQf4ED •* EMiZ:R TritATRES DRIVE-IN HWY 8 GODERICH Ai CONCESSION RD. 4 PHONE 5249981 11 CA0I,OW 6004111CH - 1� I' . :Ef001 WED.-TNURS. LAST 2 DAYS FOR Mb osmium HARRISON VOID AS BLADE RUNNER ane most deeostcelnq •eetobtheiss ve! nulls... Ns job... sseol N! CUNT RgPDX Al 1:N ONLY STARTS FRIDAY, SIFT. 17 2 VERT'EUNNY MOVIES War, Phis Movie May Be Dangerous To Your Health, You May Never Stop Laughing, 9 C 8 Elan AT ilsO ONLY 1 11111171.V.1s aa5 /7w r��MAiIt/li'I: s,l.r•r�Ir r' A4•d111■ W M 111%1 P":1, .• •• • SIARAING MICHAEL McKEAN,I1 SEAN YOUNG 20th memoir l i tOt tf1MS SHOWING AT 1:N ONLY San • 2ND BIG MATUNE AT 9:00 44A COCKEYED 1. MASTERPIECE!" 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