The Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-06-17, Page 7Don't these strawberries look good The large crowd who attended the annual Strawberry
Festival held at the Lucknow Presbyterian Church last Thursday evening enjoyed dinner
followed by a strawberry shortcake dessert. Here, Shirley Hawthorne and June Gilchrist,
members of the library committee of the church, sponsors of the event, show some of the
ready -to -be served strawberries. (Lou -Ann Hope photo)
Lochalsh resident visits parents
Betty Jones was in London recently do-
ing some business and while there visited
with her parents Maurice and Mabel
Hunter of Dorchester and with Barry's
mother, Mrs. Gertrude Jones of St. Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Matthewman spent a
few days with their daughter, son-in-law
and grandchildren Terry, Margo, Janice,
Beau and Mathew of Prescott.
Jim Webster of Waterloo and Kae
Webster visited with Norma Young in
Goderich recently.
Recent visitors with Rhetta and Marion
MacLennan were Mrs. Connie Hogan and
Oliver and Marion McCharles of Kincar-
dine. On the weekend Florence MacLen-
nan. and Shirley of Kitchener visited.
Recent callers with Kae Webster were
her cousin Marion and Jack Smith of
Clinton.
On Saturday, Charles' and Mayme
Wilkins had Mayme's mother and brother
Stella and Lloyd Irwin of . Kinloss
Township. On the Weekend Elizabeth
Wilkins of Mount Forest visited with her
parents.
Charlie Wilkin's brother-in-law, Kenny
Weaver of Sudbury, was in the area for a
couple of days recently.
Sunday visitors with Dorothy MacLen-
nan were Finlay MacLennan, Brenda and
family, of Kitchener.
On Wednesday, Garry, Betty and
Sharlene attended the funeral of Betty's
grandmother, Mrs. Lil Hammond, of In-
gersol, who died in her 93rd year.
Visitors with Rhetta and Marion
MacLennan were her son Donald MacLen-
nan and his daughter Brenda of Clinton.
Her grandson Johnie MacLennan and his
new bride Jackie of London also visited.
LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH
SUNDAY, JUNE 21
Sunday School 10:00 A.M.
WorshipService 11:00 A.M.
Rev. Gerald McFarlane
Nursery and junior congregation provided
EVERYONE WELCOME
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