HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-07-31, Page 13The David Rhody famil returns from Africa
A gathering 8. of family,. relatives..
and rends was held on Sundays
July 21 at the home of Mr., and
Mrs. Gerald Rhndy as :a welcome
hone for Mr, arid 1Vhs. David
Rhody and family. i They live
returned home Arca where
they have lied for number of
years and will now be living in
Ottawa.
•glen Haldenby (Sr.) was taken to
W►g1tutt and District Hospital on.
Stunday. W send our get -well
wishes.
Ladies from here, attended the
Lucknow Horticiltund Plower show
and tea. on Wednesday moon.
Atlys+ r;' Thopson, 'fighter of.
Mr, and Mrs..Brian Thompson, had
a holiday with Mr. and, Mrs. Don
Bushell and" had; a play time on
Wednesday v±0141 Rachel and
Whitney Bushell
Nl1 % a1d Mrs James ,Bartlett of
Scarborough visited on Wednesday
with Bessie linden..
Bessie . Maulden and Nina
McDonald. enjoyed • the Langside
reunion which was held at
Whitechurch: Bessie's sister Jean
(Lane) Phillips, was , a former
teacher at the Langside school,
Mr.' and Mrs. John Scott of
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I�INLOUGH.
by May Boyle
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Ripley spent an evening w(h Edna
and May Boyle They have both
been patients in the Icincirdine and
District Hospital and we are pleased
that they are feeling much better.
Pastor . and Mrs„; Marvin
Christensen were 'guests*t the
Ormond-McGiin wedding at Milton
on Saturday. A.dinner and reception
followed at Acton.
Visitors during the week with
Arthur Haldenly were Rev. Allan
Haldenly of ' Barrie, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Cook. of Owen Sound and
on Sunday Mr. and ,Mrs, Nor nae
Fry Of Harrlston took their uncle
Arthur to the Wall faintly reunion
at Kincardine.
dimer in the evening to help 11.
Lloyd (Sr.), ceiete her birthday
which is July 29.
,Margaret Haimlton, ofEdin;°ghp
Scotland and her sister Jere Gail,
of Pittsfield Mass,, USA, Betty
Hamilton of St. Catherinesr Janiie.
Hamikon, of Lucknow were guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barr. lack
and Joan tuook them to Clinton to
visit with Mrs0 John Hamilton.
-Guests on. Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Fair and family' at
Kin' cardiac were Mr, and Mrs. Jack
Bars of here* Mr. and its. Morley
Bushell of Wingh . Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Van de Kline and family of
Kincardine. They enjoyed a dinner
before, Mr. and Mrs. Gantt Tushes
(Cynthia.B r) returned -home from
their cottage at Emmerton Beach.
. A success auction sale was According to -;tib legend?.
� B poetit Lizzie
held on `Saturday for the estate of Borden used her ax to give her
thelate Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Vance mother 40 whacks and her father
at the farm on Con. 12 one mile 41. How many whacks did the
west. of Kinlough. police ” actually . accuse her of
Pearl Lloyd of Drawbridge :aalid: delivering?
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lloyd of London "
visited on Sunday with Edna, and
May Boyle and all went to the
Mayfair Restaurant Lucknow for
Dad, 10; stepilnom, 19. But Lizzie
was acquitted, at ,her trial for 'the
1892 double slaying.
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ome from Ottawa for visit
Brian and Louise Keith were
home from, Ottawa to help Brr 's.
parents get ready for their far
sale, which Was held last week,
Congratulations to Mandy Stewart
and Cal McClenaghan who w ;
married last Saturday at the ho
of Mandrs, pats, Eric
Bunny Stewart. r..
Erin 'Sadie washonestodance
at the Kincardine Highland Scottish
dancing that was held in Kincardine
week,
Don and Ruth Bell'Belli enjoyed a few
days at Tobeimarr last week and
enjoyed a Sunset cruise around
Georgian Bayo They also enjoyed a
couple of days with their daughter
and . family, Bev and_ Nick
Beyersbergen .,and family at
Marineland, Niagara Falls
Recent visitors with Elsie and
Allan Graham were their daughter,
Anne and Don Slang and Allana
from Red Deer, Alberta.
William and Irene Dickie, Krissa.
and Shea enjoyed a holiday through
OUTH KINLOSS
lay Ruth Boehm**,
the north tern part of.. United
States. They went to Cape. Mays
New leery where t1hey swam in the
ocean.
Wayne Belland
Angela joyed a few days holidays
F
and
(ywent to dela at ,
d��iagara
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Visiting with Cathy.. and Harold
Howald, was Cathy's aunt. Grace
Taylor mm Ridgetown.
Congratulations to Roley DeBoer
and JerryVandccipe who were
marrlfied.in Lucknow on Saturday.
Visitors with Jack and. Blanche.
Needham were Ed- and . Lorraine
Onlaid from., Vero Beach, Florida.
Visitors with Ira: and. l ,iiiabeth
Dickie were rs. Lorne Webb of
Goderich, her son Reid and fid*
daughter Heather of London and
Jean Hughes of Lucknow. i
W�can.i'.Il'beliviilg
stones in various ways
The South Kinloss Women's
Missionary ,Society held 'their July
meeting at. the Point Albert cottage
of Nancy Maclntyre. As well as
hostess, Nancy served as director
along with Ruth Bell. The beautiful
day saw a good crowd in attend-
ance
ttendance and everyone enjoyed a boun-
tiful potluck luncheon.
President Ruth» Bell opefted the
meeting by welcoming all. Roll call
was answered by a verse.: from the
Bible using the word give. Ann
MacDougall, secretary, read the
June minutes and they were
approved as read. Doris -MacKinnon
gave the treasurer's report. Nancy
MacIntyre referred to the Ladies'..
Aid •
The SundaySchool picnic will be-
held August 18 With swimming at
the Lucknow Pool front 5-6` with a
potluck supper to follow. Itwas
also noted the Young People's
group is sponsoring a carwash at
'the Lucknow Fire; ball August 10
The Lucknow Atom soccer team, comprised of girls and boys aged'nine and 10 had a fun schedule this year from 9-2.
under coaches Wayne Phillips and Aubrey weir. The team had a set -game schedule and played home To conclude the .business, Ruth
games at the Lucknow Central Public School. The local Kinsmen dub 'sponsored sweaters for the team. Bell read a prayer for summer
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WINDOW AND DOOR CENTRE
WALKERTON a• t Industrial :Road,
8th Annual
worship by Ed Bentley,. The group
then participated in a worship for
the environment including hymn
sing. Margaret deBoer read a poem
befitting the theme. From the Glad
Tidings, the children's Environ-
mental Appeal" to World Leaders
was read.
The Bible Study was on Living
Stones lead 'by 'Nancy MacIntyre.
Nancy, Ruth and Olive Needham
performed an inspirational skit.
Actual stones were felt and pon-
dered upon and given to our neigh-
bour out of love, faith and charity.
We all can be living stones daily by
the use of telephone,garden pro-
duce, coffee club, car, ' mail and
through our church groups. " The
study concluded with prayer. Hymn,
0 Safe With the Rock, was sung.
The offering was collected and
offertory ' prayer" heard from Eliza-
beth
lizabeth Dickie. Marilyn MacIntyre
lead in the closing prayer. Ruth Bell
thanked Nancy for hosting by
which Nancy responded.
The next meeting will be Septem-
ber 3 at 8:00 p.m. at the home of
Ehlbeth Dickie.
• at the
Davidson Centre
Durham St. just off Hwy. 21, Kincardine
SAT. 10 AM - _6 PM
SUN. 10 AM-5PM
- at the Davidson Centre
sponsored by the kincardine chamber Of commerce
ADMISSION $3.00
under.12 no charge
senior citizens $2.00.