The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-03-21, Page 21fags 20-Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, Starch 21,
Spence.Irwin leaves hospital for Pinecrest
Spence, Irwin, who has spent the past
few moat* hi Wu gbam and Owen Sound
hospitals,gygy�ryrpuyopve(d� into
•Pi a rest Menu
Nursing fiouie • .. Monday,
There were nine tables of ,moot played
and four tables of bridge at the Drop In.
Centre last week, Shoot Winners were
high man Andy Scott, high .lady Edna
dy
Elsie
Young,
Mman shoots ntow too Vera
Purvis with fourBridge whiners were
Marion, MacKinnon, high and . Jean Whit-
by
hitby low.
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BIRTHS
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CLARK -, Kevin and P gy of Guelph
are pleased to 'announce the of their
daughter, Reba Louise, on March 4, 1000
at Fergus Hospital, weighing 7 lbs. 13 oz.
Reba is a second grandchild for Jim and
Eleanor Gibson, and fifth for Herb and
Alene Clark, all ot Lucknow.
BRIDGE - Hurrah! It's a girl! After a'
month Of waiting, the newest little
Ripley Huron Vet Clinic Assistant has ar
rivedl With great delight Robyn, Sandy,
and Brian would dike to welcome little
Rebecca Lynne to their' family. Rebecca
Lynne *as born at the Grey Bruce
Regional Health Centre in Owen Sound on
Saturday, March 10, 1990 at 5:17 pan.' She
weighed in at 7 lbs. 15 oz. Proud parents'
are Kenneth and Brenda Bridge (nee
Pope) of R. 4, Kincardine, Grandparents"
are Mrs. Evelyn., Bridge of Kincardine
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pope of R. 4,
Paisley. ' Great grandparents are Mrs.
. Violet Paul of 'Fort "Elgin and Mr, and•
Mrs. Henry Pope of Owen Sound,
Special and sincere thanks to Mom for
coaching ' and to. Dr. Shepherd, the OB
staff and ambulance attendants at Kin-
cardine
in cardine Hospital. Your unfailing support
.and kindness were so greatly
appreciated.
• HUSTON
Dr. and Mrs. M.H. Corrin wish to an-
nounce the birth of their 13th grandchild,
Esther Gabrielle, born to Donna and Stan
Huston at Lions Gate Hospital, North
Vancouver, B.C., on March 10, 1990.
Nieces visited with Sarah Jean Scott at
Pinecreet Manor to congratulate her on
ter 00th birthday. Visits were Jean
West, Mary Anne Smeltzer, Nom �a
bell, Sadie Hamilton, Edna
Jessie Johnston and Mabel MacDonald.
Everyone enjoyed the visit and the cake
and ice cream.
The schoolhad beautiful warm
weather to en yoe March break. Let's
hope they didn't put their mitts and
Warm coats too far away.
Among those holidaying in Florida
were Anne Anderson and Noma Campbell
in February withitill and Janet Kenton
of Point Clark.
Margaret Thompson and Kathleen Col-
lyer
ollyer of Lucknow and Helen Bothwell of
Norwood returned Sunday from a four
week holiday with their sister, Jean Mar-
tin at Long Beach, California, a week of
which was gnat at Palm Springs.
Don and Gladys Robertson have been
busy moving into their new home on
Gough Street. Welcome to Lucknow and
we wish you ,;say happy years of
retirement.
The foundation is in place for the new
hum San Hackett is building on North
DelhiA few friends gathered at the home of
Noma Campbell Saturday night for a
game of cards. Kay Crawford stole the
show with a total of 11 shoots.
Congratulations,
The United (uwch Sunday School held
their "Hell and Heaven" luncheon on
Sunday following the church service - hot
chili and angel food cake with all pro-
ceeds going to the work of the Sunday
School.
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L UCKNOW
by Mildred Loree
ninaminamommi
Elisabeth Robinson has returned hornne
from visiting her brother, George ander
wife Murdena,near Har
She was accompanied on the trip by her
nephew, Bili and Annette Robinson of
Y.
Becky and Phillip Loree of Hanover
spent part of the March break holidaying
with .andparents, Austin and
A HAPPY STATE OF MIND
Is one of life'sgreatest achievements,
—Is never a matter to be determined by
economics.
—Is never known by the man who is
enslaved to himself.
--Is worth too much . to be wasted on
jealousy. •
The Luekaow and Winghain Lions Clubs teamed up to donate.
an automatic blood pressure monitor to the Wingham and
District Hospital, The• monitor cost approximately 52,700 and
Can be used in an ambulance. Making the presentation from left
to right, Orville Elliott, : president of the Lucknow Lions . Club
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fr Spring
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and Donald MacKinnon, treasurer, Norman Hayes, hospital
chief executive officer, : and Dawson Pollock, vice president of
the Wingbam Lions. Each club presented cheques in the amount
• of $L350. (Advance Times photo)
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PAMPER 184 g.
Cat
Food
GLAD 10's
Garbage
Bags
KRAFT Regular ,500 ml.
Miracle
Whip
COUNTRY HARVEST 5 Varieties
Bread
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Everything Excluding Fresh Flowers j
Va!!ey Green Fiowersy
LUCKNOW 528-2033
HOSTESS Raspberry
Twinkies
1.09
1.75
PRODUCT OF M.S.A. 10 oz.
Spinach 90
it • lid 7 bag
MAXWELL HOUSE Regular 200g.
Ground
Coffee
BUTTERBALL or GRADE "A"
Frozen
Turkeys
29
1,39.
PAM 110 g With Olive 011
Cooking
Spray.
BEATRICE 2% 500 g.
Cottage
Cheese
Lemon or Jam Filled
'Buns
3.19
1.99
1.69
PRODUCT OF U.S.A.
Strawberries
PRODUCT OF ONTARIO 8 oz.
Mushrooms
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