HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-07-08, Page 18ANDERSON -Jackie and Robert Anderson
of RR3 Mission, B.C. are pleased to an-
nounce the safe arrival of a son, Colin Mit-
chell, at the Mission Hospital on June 23.
Colin arrived weighing 8 lbs 13 oz and is a
brother for Tyler and Melissa and another
grandson for Bernice and John Kozak of
Amberley and for . Doug and Pauline
Anderson of RR3 Mission B.C.
STUTZMAN-Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stutz -
man of RR1 Lucknow are happy to an-
nounce the birth of a daughter, Amanda,
on June 23 at the Wingham and District
Hospital. Amanda weighed in at 7 lbs 3 oz
at birth and is a sister for Andrew and
Ellen.
WISMER-Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wismer of
RR5 Lucknow were blessed with the ar-
rival of a daughter, Ashley Lynn, on June
25. Ashley weighed 6 lbs 7 oz at her birth at
the Wingham and District Hospital. She is
a sister for Erena, Meechelle and Sherry
Ann.
LIPNICKI-Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Lipnicki
are pleased to announce the safe arrival of
their fifth -child, Kara Leanne, on June 28
at the Wingham and District Hospital.
Weighing 7 Lbs 3 oz at birth, Kara Leanne is
welcomed into the family by brothers
Adam and Daniel and by sisters Nicole and
Michelle.
MACINTYRE-Janet and Douglas Macln-
tyre of Wingham were happy to have new •
son Jared Dougals John join the family on
June 29. Jared weighed 10 lbs 8 oz at his
birth at the Wingham and District
Hospital. He is a brother for Benjamin.
PRIESS-David and Rosemary Priess of
Formosa are happy to announce the birth
of their first child, Melissa, weighing 7 lbs
10 oz on June 30 at the County of Bruce
General Hospital in Walkerton, Ontario""
Proud grandparents are Gerald and Helen
Schmidt of RR1 Formosa and Fred and
Mary Guest of RR1 Holyrood.
HOUSTON -Arrived on June 14 at 8 lbs to
Mk 3 Houston, a son Drew Nathan. Drew is
a new brother for Dana and Alison to
parents Wally and Kerry of Aylmer, On-
tario. Proud grandparents are Elsie
Houston of Lucknow and Nelson and Irma
Hodgins of Ripley. Great Godmother Jean
Hughes lives in the Sepoy Apartments of
Lucknow.
PENTLAND-Jacqueline and Jason are
happy to announce the safe arrival of their
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Tony Vandyke, son of Bill and Dora Van-
dyke of Lucknow, and Laurie West,
daughter of Jim and Jane West of
Goderich, celebrated the holy bonds of
matrimony at a service held at the
Ashfield Presbyterian Church on May 30,
1987.
Rev. Hugh Nugent officiated the
ceremony which saw Laurie attended by
friends Bonnie MacDonald of .Goderich
and Debbie Courtney of Ripley as well as,
by her cousin Heather Mills of Weston.
Standing up with Tony were friends Jim
VanOsch, Bill Kuik and Jeff Alton all of
Lucknow and brother of the bride Alex
West of Toronto.
Ann Pritchard of Lucknow provided the
organ music with a lovely solo being sung
by Mrs. Steve MacNay of Kincardine.
Following the church ceremony guests
attended a reception at the Lucknow Com-
munity Centre to wish Tony and Laurie
good hick as they left for a honeymoon trip
to the Ponocos in Pennsylvania.
The couple will take up residence at
RR7, Lucknow. (Harvey McDowell photo)
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sister Jocelyn Ruth Nicole on June 23.
Jocelyn weighed 8 lbs 1 oz at her birth at
the Wingham and District Hospital. Proud
parents are Jim and Joanne Pentland of
RR6 Goderich. Grandparents are Leonard
and Bernadine Ritchie of Lucknow and
Ron and Yvonne Pentland of RR6
Goderich. Great grandparents are Harold
and Helen McPhee also of RR6 Goderich.
SCHEURWATER-Eric and Shirley ( nee
Peterbaugh) Scheurwater are happy to an-
nounce the arrival of a daughter, Erica
Kathleen Marie, on June 27, 1987. Erica
weighed in at 9 lb 6 oz at her birth at the
Wingham and District Hospital. Proud
grandparents are Don and Ruby Perter-
baugh and Peter and Anna Scheurwater.
•xe,
Dungannon United Church was the settin
of the May 16 wedding of Kevin Gordo
Finnie, of Dungannon, and Valerie Denise
Maize of RR 1 Dungannon. Rev. Roberts
officiated at the ceremony. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maize o
RR 1, Dungannon. The groom is the son o
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Finnie of Goderich.
Maid of honour was Denise Aubut, friend
of- the bride, of Kingston. Bridesmaids
were Sandra Stewart, sister of the bride of
Clinton; Dawn Tucker, friend of the bride,
of Dungannon, Roxy Maize, sister-in-law
of the bride, of Londesboro; Betty Maize,
sister-in-law of the bride, of Woodstock;
and flowergirl Alisha Maize, niece of the
bride, of Woodstock. Best man was Tony
Bokkers, friend of the groom, of Dungan-
non. Ushers were Jim Finnie, brother of
the groom, of Goderich; Paul MangQn,
friend of the groom, of Grande Prairie,
Alberta; Bob Finnie, brother of the groom,
of Milverton; John Gras, friend of the
groom, of Grande Prairie, Alberta; junior
usher Bruce Maize, nephew of the bride, of
Londesboro; and ringbearer Steven
Stewart, nephew of the bride, of Clinton.
Following the reception at Lucknow Com-
munity Centre and a trip to Vancouver,
B.C., the couple has taken up residence in
Dun anon.
Girls in
the Gang
BLYTH - Did you know that the music in
Blyth Festival's Girls In The Gang is live
every performance? Composed by John
Roby, the music is in the style of the 1950s
bebop era. It's played by band members
John Roby ( Keyboards ), Alex Dean (sax-
ophone ), Brian O'Kane ( trumpet ), Steve
Lucas ( bass ), and Mark Congram ( drums) -
and they manage to produce that wonderful
sound from extremely cramped quarters!
The band sits directly behind the back
wa11 of the Girls set, in a corridor -like space
approximately 6' x 16'. They work in the
dark with small lights on their music stands
to illuminate the score. Strangely enough,
the band members have never actually seen
the performance on stage - they only hear
what is happening through their headsets!
In addition, the actors use one end of the
musicians' "corridor" as an access to the
stage, making for much to-ing and fro-ing in
the dark confined space!
One of the musicians, Mark Congram, has
a Local connection - his parents are both
originally from Wingham 'and his paternal
grandparents, Wilfrid and Elsie Congram,
still reside there. Mark himself, spent many
holidays at his grandparents' home when he -
was younger so he's no stranger to Huron
County.
If you haven't yet seen Girls In The Gang,
there are still tickets available for most per-
formances. Don't miss out on this terrific
.production - and some of the catchiest music'
• in town.
SOUTH
Mr. Earl 'Hayes of Holyrood recently
found a ballon on his farm located on
Highway 9. Mr. Hayes reports that this is
the third such ballon he has come. across in
the same area. The previous two had flown
to the farm • from Michigan, but, the last
find poses a mystery as only . a name,
street address and phone number were
given on the small paper inside. Without
an area code or city adress, Mr. Hayes will
be unable to trace the mystery balloon.
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