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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-04-25, Page 2041, a rage 2.--Luebow Sentinel, Wednesday, April 35, ]!N lWaiy Hogan celebrates 9ist Congratulations to Mary Hogan who celebrated her 91* i birtdxday on Sunday, April 22 at •Winghara Hospital. it will. •soon a year *wool* had the mister - tune ofannd breaking her hip. E er�tors with Rev. Rill avid WSW Raiders= ,were Maargar+et Healer - son; sorn, Sandyend Patty Henderson, �, Kate, .Graeme and Taylor, all of to Toronto area. Bernice Johnat has returned bowie after, spending two .weeka at .Castleton helping `to look after her newest grand' daughter Olivia, and her big brother, Matthew. Visitors' with Jessie Johnstone during: Easter weekend included Jane and Fern Broomfield. of :Oakland, Kathy, Jim and Ryan Robson of Grosse Point, -Mich.; Finlay MaeDonald of •Chatham .and • Kincardine; Dickson;� of Margaret And Carl Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hoggart have. moved into the new home theych ed, across from: Elizabeth Robin tinas* on Victoria St Mrs. Hoggart was a daughter of the late George Brooks and Nancy (Brooks) Redo .a_nd lived. on Gough St. Jim • and Susan McNaughton spent' a Women's instit The Lucknow' Women's Institute annual meeting was held April 10 with a pot luck luncheon at 12 noon. • Dorothy Brown read At poem, Daffodils, followed by the ode and Mary. Stewart Collect. The Meal was paying of , fees. The minutes of the March meeting were read, also the financial report. A donation was to be made to the a.uc,uauw £151IwwouaaL axrvaa�y. The report of the District Directors' Meeting was given by Grace Gibson. Alice Taylor and Susan . McNaughton. were nominated to go to the District An- nual °Meeting in :Whitechurch and be in charge of registration., The minutes of last year's annual meeting were read and the district report was given by Ann Shields. Janet Lane, Bruce 'County Dairy Princess, will attend the May meeting. Some of the neighbouring instituteswill be invited. A sale of seeds, bulbs and plants will be held. UCKNOW Ns by Mildred Loree few days boat wsak iIn Landon with Susan and Rads Honing, as Jim had eye *WW1. Le Stanley . ,, , , Floyd and Lyne Stanley and.. „ a tolillsetssauga to visit Sharon mrd Tony Bedford and family lawn weekend. Then they all�t Easter with Ben and Dan T From .Tlsursday, to Saturday Lulu visited in Kincardine with Bernice Burt and helped her with a quilt. Austin and Mildren Loree attended Grandparents Day on Friday, at the school in, Listowel where Jenny and Jeff attend. Saturday, Fred and Anne Loree. Of Ayr visited with the Lorees in Lucknow, lot of us feel these days at the end of April, like the man chatting with his friend about the energy crisis;. "Which of our natural resources do you think will ' became exhausted first?' the first man. asked, "The taxpayer", ' the other man replied. - lite ..holds annual. Tillie Wilson read the new slate of of- ficers and conducted the installation, 'Of: fivers for .1990-91 are: a president,: Grace •Gibeon; president,}'ryBrown; vice, Many McGillivray; - na Young; assistant secretary, Tillie Wilson; treasurer, Mabel Whitby district director,' Grace Gibson;. ' alternate direr- ' tor, May MacGillivrary;direc- tor,-Ant4 Shiells; branch direct Stella Tilbrook, Elizabeth Robinson, < Reta Gilmore, P R.O. Catherine McIntosh;: curators, Alice Barkwell and Celia Ait- ehison; cheerio and es for friend- ship, Susan McNaughton; auditors, Win, nie Fisher and Marion McFarlane. • Abort "Carl Derek Albert St. Beiaa'as„ died is miser, Mhos ea Apt 11, 1SW in hie Nth yew. nin ems a of St. ' Mr. sMW Chard' and b d famed in the St. Mel area for many years. Mr. Dwain was been an November 19, 1901 in West Wawamaeb TrAinehip, a son of the lata James and Catherine (Webster) Derain, Be is aarvtved bit and sisters -W law, greed and Isabel Gaunt, R. 1, Usck now; Hared Gawk R. 1, Lucknow and Josephine MacTavisb, of Lueknow, and several nieces - and D• lnrtlin was predereared by bis wife, .Madelaine In 1976 and a sister, Mary, Mrs. Jobs Cameron. Visitation was at .MaacKensie and McCreath Funeral Home, Lu cimow, from where the funeral service was conducted by Rev, D. Atwell on Saturday, April 21. Pallbearers were Gordon Foran, Albert Taylor, Russell ' Phillips, Ken Phillips, Allan Cranston and Fred Phillips. Interment Greenhill Cemetery, aVucxnow. Clifford James Johnston Clifford James Johnston of 21$ Minnie Street, Wingham, and . formerly of Holyrood, died in St. Joseph's Hospital, on April 20, 1990 at the age of 72. Until his retirement, Mr. Johnston farmed, in. Kinloss Township. {dile was a member of the Winghain Presbyterian Church, : ' Mr, Johnston was born on July 18, 1917 in Kinloo s Tow to the late Mark and Mary (Conley) jthastm, Mr. Johnston is survived by his wife, Nellie (MacCallum) Johnston of .Wingham; • two sons, Donald and his wife, Carolyn, of Mississauga;. and Barry and his wife, Gladys, of Kinloss Township. • He is also ` survived by sisters and brothers, Vera Hodgins of Hensall;•'Jean DeYell of. Wingham; Mara!, Mrs. Don Martin of Wingham; Doris,. Mrs. Bert Moss, of West Wawanosh. Township; Lloyd Johnston of Holyrood and Wayne CJohnston of Mississauga. He also leaves %� Q to ; mourn six grandchildren. -- Johnston was predeceased by an In last week's feature focus on Baain's in 'taint daughter, : Joan; two brothers, Groceteria, we inadvertently changed the Everett and Keith and his parents, Mark name of Jim's son. Our apologies to Tim. and .Mary Johnston. • and.the rest of the Bain family, for this error. • Visitation was at the MacKenzie and McCrea ?01w, Lrr �baaar. The fwril seniles was eoai sd from the funeral hems es AinrR ay log Rec. J. Vawlrie of the Winghem Prod:Orion Church. clet Wit was a sfet+eNs-iaw, Donal Plower bearers w.re�r Johnston, Andrew Johnston, Peal*�Johnston and Joan Smith. INA/were ware Marie Johna0on, Nevin Johnston, Lyndon Johnston, Ronald Johnston, Craig Johnston and Susan Interment Greenhill Cemetery, Lucknow. Evelyn Errington has most shoats ' The. Drop In Centre had seven tables of shoot and five tables of bridge last week. Shoot winners were high lady, Caroline Menary; high man, Lloyd Moffat; low lady, Isobel Kick, low man,: Wesley most , Evelyn Errington. Bridge winners were high,' Jessie Chester and low, Catherine Andrew. A pot luck dinner will be held April. 27 with cards to follow. Motorcyclists and Cyclists SEE AND BE SEEN in. traffic. Make yourself and Your vehicle more visible.: The Canada Safety Council advises you to ; wear brightly -coloured clothing and a helmet; add reflectors and retro -reflective tape to yourvehicle; and keep the headlight/taillight on at \ all times,. Remember ROADS ARE FOR SHARING. For a limited time you can save $2.00 per yard on two of Armstrong's most popular products. Save on ((Wide® Vinyl no -wax flooring, considered by many as the 'best value' in flooring today. Save on Starstep'M Soloriae) featuring Armstrong's exclusive Sotarion wear surface that keeps its 'like -new look' far longer than ordinary rio-wax floors. 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