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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 immomikammoomminismonio I�INLOUGH. by May Boyle tommammaussmommmoimmissamim 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. t tel ow Sentinelo Wedu so" July 31, 1991 rage 13 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 �sA.- ' 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 EmAulnE, CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Offering a full range of services: auditing, accounting, business planning, income tax planning, personal financial planning, computer and mangement services. HANOVER ' WALKERTON 'MOUNT FOREST ' PORT ELGIN W$. Aldersky, FCA B.F. Thomson, FG. K.L. Drier, CA M.S. Bolton, CA L.H. Vollett, CA R.J. Millen, CA . H.E. Kibler, CA J.J. Hunt, CA G.H. Munro, CA P. Thor, CA 364-3790 881.1111 323.2351 832-2049 dB DASHWOOE" 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.