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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, September 15, 1982—Page 23 .
C�.up.le.frorn the Philippines visit at Purple Grove
Mr. and Mrs, Jon Howell,
Timmy, Veronica and Sam-
my of Orangeville and Mr.
.
and Mrs. Ra rag of the
Philippines vlalted Sunday
evening with Roy and
Maureen Collins and family,
Timmy and Smmny remain-.
ed on the farm and Jennifer
and. Angela went to
Orangeville for a visit.
Donna Jean and Douglas
Forster spent a few days
with Evan and Margaret
Keith at South Kinloss.
Purple. Grove W.I.
Members and friends toured
Douglas point and agri-park
on.Monday. •
Brenda MacDonald,
Miranda and Melissa
travelled to Owen Sound
Wednesday to visit her
parents, Earl. and Edna
Hewitson..
New for the Zucchini
Recipe everyone iswaiting
for: six cups Zucchini, 1/2 c.
lemon juice, 1: pkg. (3 oz.),
one lemon and one orange
jello powders, one cup or one
can crushed pineapple - Five
cups white sugar. Peel, seed,
shred Zucchini. Put on stove
on low 'heat in large pot,
watch fifteen minutes, Do
not, add water. Boil for fif-
teen minutes, add sugar,
lemonuice and pineapple
not drained. Boil another six.
minutes,. Remove from heat,
add the jello . powders. Stir
.till dissolved. Seal in s
terilized jars. Store in cool
Kay Collins accompanied
Lois Small and Mrs.. Esther
Harrison to visit Frank and
Audrey Currie at their home
near Durham recently.
The Purple Grove W.I.
met in the Community Cen-
tre Wednesday evening with
1e members, two visitors
and three children., Mrs. Don
Robertson was hostess, Kay
Collins presided with Mar-
jorie Thompson acting as
Secretary. Mrs. Don Forster
convened the program. Mrs.
John Farrell gave a reading
"September". Mrs. John
Rimmelzwaan "September
Gone".
Mrs. Geo. Emerson had
the topic on Scottish
Heritage, Sandra Forster
conducted a "Comparable"
contest with Mrs, Don Mc -
obituaries
BARGERI, Janet, Isobel -at
Mount Sinai Hospital on Sun-
day, September 12, 1982,
Janet, beloved wife of Ken-
neth, dear mother of Lisa and.
Michele. -Beloved daughter
of Bill and Yvette Taylor.
Sister of Diane (Mrs. P.
Pratten) and John Taylor.
Daughter-in-law of Gordon
and Catherine Barger of
Lucknow, .Ontario, Loved by
many nieces and . nephews.
Resting on Tuesday, at Frank
Lynett . Funeral Home, 3299
Dundas Street, W. (one block
east of Runnymede). Funeral
Wednesday. Service 1 p.m.
Interment Sanctuary Park
'Cemetery.
James Angus McGillivray
James Angus McGillivray
of Lucknow passed away in
University Hospital on Sept-
,
ember 7, 1982 in his 72nd
year.
Born September 24, 1910,
he was :the son of the late
Angus McGillivray and Jane
Little.
He retired from farming
some 15 years ago when he
moved to the Oliver Glenn
apartments where he lived
for 14 years, until his illness.
He is survived by one
sister, Mrs. John Crowston
ofl\ Lucknow and several
nieces and. nephews. He was.
predeceased by one sister,
Lola of Peterborough and a
brother, Stewart of Lucknow.
Funeral service was held
from the MacKenzie and.
McCreath Funeral Home on
September 9, 1982 conducted.
by Rev. Hugh Nugent of
Ripley:
Burial followed in South
Kinloss Cemetery. .
Langside area girl
is queen of furrow'
•from page 22
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Young and
family one Sunday lately.
Christine Bregman was
crowned Queen of the
Furrow at the Bruce County
plowing match banquet at
Tara 'on August 31. Christine
will compete at the interna-
tional plowing match in 1983.
Marty and Jamie Young
,.pent an evening with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Young, before Jamie
returned to Sarnia for his last
year at college.
Cody Thomas spent a few
days lately with his cousin,
Ryan while Mrs. Thomas and
Tod visited with her mother
and two sisters and their
families at, Cambridge. Ail
returned home before the
holiday weekend.
Leslie Springer arrived
home on leave from Halifax
where he is stationed with
the navy armed forces.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Waync Whytock on
their marriage on Saturday,
September 4, They were
married in Wingham and the
reception was held in .'Tees -
water, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Springer were guests at the
wedding.
Congratulations to , Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Moffat of
the 8th of Culross on the
birth' of a baby girl in
Wingham Hospital on Satur-
day. Proud grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Moffat..
visitors this week with`4Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Young
were Mr. and. Mrs. Ed
Wightman of Belgrave, Wal-.
lace Richardson: and his
mother, Mrs. May Richard -
,son, Mrs. Bill Lapp of Wing -
ham, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Young of Lucknow and Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Bongertntan
of London,
Hilda de Boer of Toronto
spent the weekend. with her.
mother, Mrs. Roelie de Boer
and family.
Cosh's team winning. San-
dra also had a spelling mat-
ch. Meeting was closed with
0 Canada and Grace. Mrs,
Don • Robertson, Mrs. Don
Gillies and Mrs. P. Green-
wood served a delicious lun-
ch.
Mrs. Howard Thompson
and Mrs. Kay Collins visited
with Mrs, Grace Graham
and Mrs. Dorothy Thompson
at Bruce. Lea Haven Walker-
ton last week one day.
Mrs. Dorothy Henning, St.
Paul Minnesota, . Mr. Earl
Collins, Geneva, Minnesota,
Mrs. Evelyn Carpenter of
Casselton, North Dakota
were guests of Mr, and Mrs.
Francis Boyle for a few days
this week, other dinner
guests were Mrs. Kay Col-
lins, Mrs. Gladys Arnold,
Don and Anne McCosh.
These. Western Collins were
grandchildren of Edward
Collins. They also enjoyed
meeting other Collins rela-
tions, Edward Collins lived
on Lot 4 Cont. 11 and con-
structed the Stone house now
owned by Dick McCosh.
Mrs. Peter Leeson of
Elmira spent a few days
visiting . with Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Brooks, also visited
other friends and relatives.
Don and Anne McCosh and
Gladys Arnold had dinner
with Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Thompson on. Sunday.
The Bible Study group met
at . Mrs. Owen McAuley's
Tuesday.
Mr. Jim Quigley of London
visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Collins last week.
Sandra Reid left Monday
to attend Fanshawe College
in London.
Mrs. Arlene Scott visited
Mrs. Mavis Stonef ield • of
Guelph over the weekend
and brought home Jeff who
had visited for the week with
Mavis and Kozoh.
Tammy Doupe spent a
few days last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Morley Scott.
Deanna Scott and Mrs.
Norval Stanley went to Gate
Way Haven last Thursday to
visit with Isabel's mother.
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