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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-01-31, Page 20look Z!—Lactaow Sentinel, Wednesday, Amory st, l!M Kwan family celebrates Chinese New Year Richard and Moria iwanand family I UCKI101111 celebrated the Chinese New Year on MI by Mildred Lore Saturday' with.. a speei*i Vbinese tampinmammumummagass feast.FFThis is the ."Year of the Horse" for ` �j the and . is e�. tW M e and , Organizations ermn Hunter in the' of her toassess their aceomplishments over the brother, Ronald Treleaven in past year with annual xneetitlgs. bast last week and to Leonard Macdonald, week the Agricultural society and the Recta McNsb and Gladys Robertson in District Go -operative both had banquets p of brother, Once and meetings to look•over their year's- ...the in Brantford. activitiesa -Locally the funeral director hat been Peter . and Brenda Hare of Waterloo ' busy with the funeral for Janet Drennan, have purchased the house at 357 Ross who had been a 'resident of Dryden Street and are moving in on Wednesday Manor, being held on Monday' in the withtheir two children, Melissa and Unite Church, and the funeral for Jean Steven. Brenda is the former Brenda Reid, a patient at P inecrestt Manor, be - Johnstone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.C.ing held on Tuesday. Sympathy is extend Johnstone. ed to these families. CRANSTON-SANDEBSON - Jim Cranston and• Kim Sanderson are happy to an- nounce the birth of their daughter, Brit-. tang Nicole, on January20, 1990 in Wingham and District Hospital, weighing 7' lbs, , 9 oz. Grandparents are Margerite and Elmo Sanderson, Lucknow and Keith and. Joyce Cranston, Wingham.. Great Grandparents are Bruce and Edith McKenzie of Lucknow. and Ruby and Charlie McDonald of Goderich. • McDONAGH - Wayne and. Lynn (Taylor) McDonagh, of Lucknow, wish to announce the safe arrival of Breanne' Tracey, on Saturday, January".20,•'1990, at Wingham: and District Hospital, weighing, 6 lbs. 5 ozs. Spoiling privileges go to Barry and Betty McDonagh,. Luclgww Marg Taylor, Walton and .Bill Taylor, Proton Station. KUIK - Donald and "Bdi'inie, of R. 3, Goderich, proudly' announce the„nrrival.of their daughter, Sheila Eileen, on January 23, 1990, in Wingham and District Hospital, weighing 7 lbs.; 6 op., Sheila is a wee sister' for Jimmie John. Proud grandparents are Jim and Yvonne Sennett and John and Helen Kuik. Great grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Durk Kuik, Aylmer, ' Ontario. SWARTZENTRUBER - Dan and Mary, or R. 1, . Dungannon, welcome with love their daughter, Sarah, born on January 23, 1990 in Wingham and District Hospital, weighing 7 lbs. 6 oz. Sarah is .a wee sister for Levi. IRTHSO 'HOGGARTH : Howard and Kim of Wingham are delighted with the arrival' of their son, Alex Brian Robert, born. on January 22, 1990, in Wingham and District Hospital, .weighing 6 lbs. 8 ozs He is a brother for Robin. STEFFLER - Claire and Brenda of R. 3, Teeswater, announce the safe arrival of their son Brent, on. January 22, 1990 in Wingharn and District Hospital; weighing 9 lbs:. . Gard par winners The Drop In Centre hada pot luck din- ner inner on Friday January 26. They had eight'tables of shoot, five tables of bridge and two ladies played cribbage. Shoot winners were high man, Cliff Menary; • high lady Caroline Menary; low man, Harry Lavis; low lady, Freda McInnes; most shoots Noma Campbell. • Nothing re • Can say Like fresh, beautiful flowers • r .. Valentine's Day is the • .perfect time to send someone you love a blooming banquet of affection. Let flowers say it all to her --also-- Any order placed by February 10/90 is eligible to Dalle�Grceul�lowers LUCKN W 528-2033 • • STORY HOUR - Children aged 3 to 5 enjoy story hour at the Lucknow United Church every Wednesday morning from 9:45 to 11:00 a.m.. It is open to all children inthe corn-- muni ty During the morning they listen to Bible stories, playgames, sing songs and do crafts. Last week, Carie Snieder was supervising and told the Bible story of Peter catching' the load of fish. The children then made little books based on the story. Tak- ing aking part are, left to right,- Heather McGugan, 5; Johanna Snieder, 3 and Frederick Thielke, 3. If you would like further information feel free • to. contact Corie at 395-5412 or Cathy Lubbers at 357-3457. (Pat Livingston photo) Do -nut Delite of Walkerton celebrated their Grand Opening on, Monday under the new ownership of Don Bell. The special of the day was "coffee 'and do -nut. for .50. Don's remarks were:that he 'is' 'always., -4 'sir** to see the friendly faces of the Lttcknow people coming in for coffee and donuts. Congratulations Don! • -•You'll Find itAt... KINCARDINE GODERICH 396-7012 524-6901 eOUTH KiNLass by Ruth Buchmelaz The Ripley Old Timers played. *hockey at Wallaceburg last 'weekend. Mrs. Ena Steen is' a patient in Wingham Hospital, • We wish you good. health. FMPY FUN! •Games *Toys *Hobbies -1 ROYALE min a's athroom Tissue KRAFT' .1 KG. Peanut Butter BEATRICE 1 L. BEATRICE 2 L. 100% Pure Butiermilk An Orange 1117: Juice SWANSON FROZEN Swiss Steak, Beef, Fried Chicken, T4rkey, Mini pip Chicken T.Y. Dinners HOT CROSS Buns SCHNEIDERS 500 d. Mini Sizzler Sausage PRODUCT OF U.S.A. Cauliflower 141 1.49 2.99 FIBRE GOODNESS ' • White or Whole' Wheat Bread HOSTESS Creme Delights PRODUCT OF U.S.A. Celery ,Stalks PRODUCT OF U.S.A. Broccoli 1. 0