HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-05-27, Page 7Euchre played in village
There were 11 tables of euchre at the
Seniors Centre on Wednesday evening,
May 13. High lady was Lois Haggitt while
the low lady was Marie Button. High man
was Harvey Sillib with the low score en-
ding in a tie between Elmer Trommer and
Cliff Menary with Elmer winning the cut.
On Wednesday evening, May 20, there
were 11 tables of euchre at the Seniors Cen-
tre. High lady was Olive Gilbert and low
lady was Lois Haggitt. The high man prize
went to Raymond Haggitt with Eldon
Culbert taking the low man prize.
On Wednesday, June 15, the Seniors are
sponsoring a second euchre tournament
with registration between 7 and 8 p.m. All
welcome.
Sympathy is extended to the McNee
families on the death of Robert Walter
Vella on Monday, May 18 at CFB Lahr,
Germany in his 30th year. He was born in
Wingham to Walter Vella of Greenwood,
Nova Scotia and Joy ( McNee) Vodden of
Londesboro, Ontario.
Congratulations to the following people
celebrating May birthdays: Mike Austin,
Angela and Arletta Glenn, Barry Nivins,
Brad Park, Amy Jo Glenn, Larissa Sproul,
Tammy Pengelly, Jason and Justin Boel,
Robbie Roberts, Cory Robertson, Shawn
Stothers, Luke Hartung.
Don Carmichael, son of Sharon and Don
Pengelly of the village, has graduated -
from a two-year pest control program at
Sir Sanford Fleming College in Lindsay.
This fall he will enter the Health Inspector
Program at Ryerson Polytechnical In-
stitute, Toronto. At present, he is
employed in Toronto. Congratulations,
Don!
Mrs.. Joyce Pocock of Dawson Creek,
B.C., along with her parents. Frank and
Mary Glenn of Lucknow, has visited in the
village with old friends during the past two
weeks.
A welcome to the village to Bob and Bet-
ty Mole who have purchased his mother's
home after residing on the sixth of Ashfield'
for many years. Margaret is now residing
in Hensall and from all reports enjoys it
very much.
Congratulations to Tim and Wanda
Hodges on the birth of 10 lb 4 oz. Cory
Michael, on Sunday, May 17 at Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital in Goderich.
Cory is the ninth grandchild for Lloyd and
Doris Hodges, the sixth grandchild for Bill
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Mr. and Mrs. Denver Dickie and family
of Sutton were home for the long weekend
to spend it with Denver's family here.
Mrs. Alex Maclntyre and family of
Alliston spent the long weekend with fami-
ly in the area.
Congratulations to Garry and Marilyn
Carruthers who were married on Friday.
Sympathy is extended to the Mac-
Dougall and Jack and Blanche Needham
on the death of Harvey MacDougall of
Ravfielsl.
Mrs. Evan Keith, a delegate from the
Synodical Society of Hamilton and London
WMS, attended the WMS Council and also
the Congress of the Presbyterian Church
which was held at the University of
Manitoba in Winnipeg.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Robb, Sylvia and
Denny of Cambridge visited on Friday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. William Dickie
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Needham.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dickie on
the holiday weekend were: Mr. and Mrs.
Denver Dickie, Alexander and Deanna of
Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Dickie,
Erin, Allison and Curtis of Markdale, and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dickie, John Wilson
and Tammy Wilbee of Unionville.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dickie, Karissa
and Shea spent the weekend in Rochester,
New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Buckton enjoyed a
six-day bus trip to Washington D.C. last
week.
and Marie Park and the 24th great grand-
child for Gertrude Park.
Dennis Copeland and Tracy Pullman of
Galt were united in marriage at Geneva
Presbyterian Church in Chesley, Ontario.
on Saturday, May 16. The dinner was held
at the Royal Canadian Legion, Chesley
with a reception at the Chesley Communi-
ty Centre.
Dennis is the son of Ray Copeland of the
village. Ray and Gwen attended the wed-
ding as well as Ray's sister Dolly Par-
tridge of London and Andy and Liz
Miedema of Port Colborne.
This past week Ray and Gwen visited -
with Dennis and Tracy Copeland at their
home in Galt.
Margaret Mole of Hensall visited in the
village for a couple of days last week.
Margaret enjoys her new home very much
and and anyone is welcome wat any time to
visit with her.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Kevin
Finnie, nee Denise Maize, who were mar-
ried on May 16 at the Dungannon United
Church with the reception in Lucknow.
They are now residing in Dungannon.
Callers with Elmer and Gail Cook and
Kevinover theweekend were Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Cook of Goderich.
Sympathy is extended to Jean and
Harold Elliott, Donald and Helen on the
death of their brother-in-law, brother and
uncle Arden Barker of Milverton on Tues-
day, May 12 in his 59th year. His wife was
the former Helen McCreight, a sister of—
Jean.
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Jean. Burial was in Milverton.
Sandra and Jim Rivett and Dick and
Noreen Park of the village spent Sunday in
Southampton at the Bruce County Museum
viewing the artwork from the Grenville
Mission in Raleigh, Newfoundland. They
also ha supper in Kincardine before
returning o Dungannon.
Alan Ri tt, son of Jim and Sandra
Rivett eche village, had the good fortune
to win a key after giving the correct
answer on CKNX-FM's "Safari" game.
Some time in the near future, Alan will be
travelling to Walkerton to see if the key
will unlock a van which the contestants
could win the use of for the summer as well
as some camping. gear.
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 27, 1987—Page 7
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