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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-07-17, Page 16Page IS biekunw Sentinel, Wednesday* y Q Helen Thompson has s from Sacramento, California Does anybody else have trouble with directions in Lucknow? Dave and Betty Anne Stapleton are build lug their new home west of Frank klawthornes 'and :n.Ot south as reported last week. Mr and. Mrs John Naylor of Sacramento, o, Cal." visited for week. with John's aunt, Meier Thompson and other relatives; . Sympathy is extended :t o Mildred k Ross. Beatty and family in, the passing of 'Spence Irwin in ringhau Hospital last week,;- Blair .and Betty Loree, their son Darryl, Guye and their family ; Justice, anitoba visited wi{ Wayne and Carol Atkin and other relatives last week. - John and Janet Johnstone of Ajax. were home for ; the weekend with his parents Gordon, and Bernice Johnstone. Joanne, ' Forbes and Mrs. McLellan from Sarnia ire visiting with :Vernon and Anna Mae Hunter. The male quartette. of Lorne For. ester, Dale fdenby, Norman. Taylor -and Austin Lowe, aocom- panted by : Donalda Moffat, sang in the ltineardine Presbyterian Church + ` Wilkes Chisholm A why marque on the lawn of the brides parents was the setting for the ceremony urug in marriage Don Wilkinson and Cathy Chisholm. pow is the son of Stewart ' and Haney London and Cathy is the daughter on Sunday morning. Following the - service, a time of fellowship at the' Sutton Park Inn was enjoyed then alt went to the Taylor home south ofKincardine., Unfortunately Grace' Taylor wasunable topresent as` she was a patient 111. isincardinet, hospital. We sIther a speedy C> ers `Jessie ;Johnston t week We r. Wilfred ate. Annabelle :Flack of Aurora. 'and Lloyd and Beit, TaYlor of Sarnia. GrantandLoisFarris erste fined the Elston and Fish Sunday inhonour ofR.., r . w ton's if , bey. ;moo eat were. Lloydand; Moe `MacDougall, aunt Jessie Johnston, aunt. Mary Yuill of Btassels and her daughter Jean, also uncle Jim Bowman, of Brussels. Get well wishes go out to Gordon s :;who has been a patent. hair" . Hospital since recovering from a broken hip. a °. Lucknow. Ron Mellish officiated at the June 1, 1991 ceremony. Matron of honour`was Laurie GoetzLuck- now,, sister of the bride. Attending the bride were Teresa Morisson, of London, a friend; frienkftrenda Body, of Luclonow, the brides sister; and Mara Dtvalentin, Bund River, friend the bride. The brides twin nieces, Robin and Michele Goetz, acted as twrgids. Brian Goetz, the bride's nephew carried out the ringbearer s duties. Groomsman was David Tuckey, of London, e friend of the groom. Ushers were John Bloomfield, of Wiundsor, a friend of the groom; Steve Berry. Lucknow, brother-in-law , of the bride; and Randall Neely, of Grand Prairie, Alberta, a friend of the gam. A lawn reception followed the, wedding. The newlyweds honeymooned in Bermuda and took up residence in London. (Jim Snyder photo):- 'Lyons hoto),- ♦Lyons - PkItson A Tretty summer wedding, on the lave' of • the bride's parents, du Saturday, May 25, 1991, 'united in marriage Judy ° Dickson and Mummy Lyons. 1ayis the daughter of Deanne and Ralph Dickson, of Belmorre. The, groom's parents are Agnes and GordonLyons, of Luck - now„ Surrounded by family and: friends Judy.and Murray exchanged vows. before Rev, John A. Neilson. donna and Doug jeffraY, aeccomn- pied by 'Evelyn Dickson,:on the `. mouth organ, provided music, prior to:. the "ceremony,. Attending. the bride were Donna Jefy, mid of honour, ''Chele S:k and Marlene Mawhinney, friends •of,' a bride..•' JimCranston was the bin far h s.Mendand ushering the grits were Ron Johnson, friend groom. and Jeff . ksoin, twin, brother of the _ bride. Afte r . the ceremony the wedding partyand guests went fora ride 'on a wagon pulled by Ralph: Dickson's : team of horses. Guests mingled:and enjo `e food ° 'and ' refreshments.. Special guests ;from. Englehart were Reta, Glen and Rob Allan, the .;bride's aunt, uncle and cOusur, ` and a spei friend of the bride, Angie and : her husband, Glenn "''Stever, attended from Manitoba. Later in the evening dancing, was enjoyed at the Belmore Community Centre: Through' a support.. of the Lucke now community " the Pinterest residentsrn..donated $715 this year toward Altheimer Research. 'this money was raised by the residents and Lucknow students who gather pledges for the annual wheela thou. The students, along with super- vising staff, take.the residents to the Super Scoop for a ♦ free ice cream tone " and then return. back to the NUOIng Home. ; Tickets ts were + also sold, 011 grocery vouchers, bird house, hamp steak knives, juices and mugs whichhad all been kindly donated. Brenda Kra ienburg; was the : top, salesperson, with Aire Ritchie Bond, Jeff Rumble and Angel Elliott tying for' third. The garage sale nndbarbecue on June 26 was a huh, success. guests that da were. th Special .,.y._, p. new'owners Fred and Gloria Julien, R ti .. , . cl' err s A`" . d ee � , their o� dam, an r►e � and loria Muna3r. The winnersof1hewere pri�ea. Kranenbur ,.:Chesle ,, , •.JoAnn.. SSM th,; Auburn; Alice Grice Pais- ley; Linda'.Rumble, Lucknow; Pat* t Gids ►h S ooh; Carol Ann Me L c w; 'June Robinson Auburn Doris no*. , 'Luc now; Tang :,l wood, ,,Wi ham Mae ting and Isobel Shepherd, Luck-. now Every Friday is fun day at /inmost when. the residents en1,joy a barbecue lunch or picnic - - u` i . The afternoon is for games Or Oilier funnevents Birthdays for the. month of y of July,. are Iva Young 85, Donald':Smith 73 and Frank Sullivan 103. The birthday party thismonthw.dl'be on: July 27. Residents and,tiff e 1, w ,to welcome Greta tevVart "S .� , nn icer and Ted Collyer to; the home. `.. invitation s • extended to everyone• come: i. to atrd�rt►o�s�lri with ...,.. p. us: on Sunday afternoons.: , Acton -Libby Geor e'Alt7k1Re:DnvY1 n, "fLuckta and Amy Lof'Mich an united' inr holo y on April 67`1 1 0 .r hb TwnsMichigan.Ken Bandficlatedat theeremonGeor thesonof and. Ruth; Alton, of R R. 7, Lucknow "and Amy is the daughter of Rol rt and; l; inda L�b- b►.', of Townishi Michi . Y Shelby � P!: Matron. of " honour . was Pats Win 'ski of Sterling . Heights, Michigan. Bridesmaids were Roseanne Coppola, Sterling 'Heights,. Michigan:.:'Suzanne Alton, Kitchener, and Lis : Harris,`Lapeer, Michigan. Young' David Nivens, jf r R.R. 7,: Lucknow perform+ the rinRR�gb'e7, Larertt'scdutiesw Caseye �• m, s Ieny b:estman ushers, were was'S'thteven Amin,: Lucknow; 'Patrick: •Libb , Shelb Township, ;Michigan; Dave• Edis- b ; ' Achim: Stoecker, G... .rich �Y• to�c � oc and Mark Bench," St. Catharines. ed at : tion. Vas h The wedduig yep_ Addison Oaks, .in • Oxford, Michigan. Following.: a, one" moon $an „honeymoon to Jamaica, the newlyweds took up residence at thaven A ents, ,' _ . lin Lucknbw. 1X93 plowing: match sign to beo revealed The huge 20 ft. by • 8 ft. sign to mark the site of the 1993 Interna- tional Plowing','Match' (1.PM.) in Bruce :. County turd . be, revealed Wednesday, July 11 ( y) at 4:30 p.m. on Bruce County Road "3, one mile north of Highway 9 and just west of Walkerton. The official ceremony will be conducted 3 " Jack ,`Cumming, , Chairman of the. Local>; Committee ,for the 1993 I.P.M. and ' Donald Bell, President ntion.of the' Ontario Plowmen's AsAiwa* Members of the Local Match 'Committee, the, executive of the Ontario Plowmen'sAssociation,'> munici councilors and other 1 dignitaries will also bep .res- ent. The 1993 International Plowing .. ';r Match usingthe theme,,.. "Brute Beckons," will be located atthe Johnson Farm, Brant Township. 'R OF OVER THOS TIRED OLD SHINGL S. iy EXCELLENT ALTERNATIV TO SHINGLES ATTRACTIVE TILED APPEARAN COMPARABLE COST TO RESHINGLING 7/ I ,v • COUNTRY2 L range Juice ,. / ROYALE aper .. a .. White 2's ROYALE Whoa Bathroom • 4's Tissue ' 'T t _e ... .., .� .i . .: ::: •,r TALUFAR Storey Sliced �o e Ham , 'R m OrangeDELI /yFi.Y+ d o ,; WORLD- ,. trench *areas • �; r: • WESTON yS yy heea Buns l8, 0 ' WESTON Hot VV■/Hamburg Rolls r SCHNEIDERS 0.9 wieners - 7 Yin � SaitsiNDERs oti49 ± z . 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