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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-07-25, Page 11Slzerwood and 7wamiey farnilies Attend MacDonald hold their 29th reunion The 29th annual Sherwood- Contests and games were eeeretexy-tresiourer, Anise McInnes; Twamley reunion was held in the organ by 'Largest bfelnues. lunch committee, Bernice Jam, Myrtle Job: atone and Alvin Sherwood; aapoci$, Dl naid and Tena Thornton; iCs"cream and hall,. Dan and Anne McInnes Next year's reunion will be held Mt the same location- on the third Sundays in July with lunch attp4n, ONG PASSIONS —Are great servants and terrible masters.,, —Need. not be evil beeause they are passions. Need strong management: -May be changed into great virtues, •Can make a fool or a hero out of a man. Q her st farm KarenHenries Are in need f constant Mxrtte Jdui spoke briefly en , �dred Iitenry, � oar a spoon,, g�9 • ' Progress ly history and McInnes, Sara Thornton;; . explained the fey Pixon !amt. races,. under nix years, SaraWA .1y index which •she prepared, too, over six years, Gordon' Schell. - One hour if your time has any of ppeople were interested afternoon to a close, ro value, 4 specially y for this reunion. -•.-A Two. relays ,brought ethis 'part of the v One friend if you would live in in Pum a copy., She also had .Officers' for the coining year are:, peace. • copies of the Sherwood history for President, Jim : Finnigan; vice .One hope._if you w d keep' your president, Alvin Sherwood; days filled with light. sole. Beeigrave Worm's Institute fila The oldest lady Wesel* was Myrtle on Sunday, Jtdy 1.5, with a . good JAR the oldest man, Gordon attendance.- Johnstone- the youngest were rase Finnigan .and. Katie Thorn- After home After a bountiful Moon meal the i the person p was to the president, Jim F' art, welcomed �dentiat ,r #tlY, Yltn ring everyosle. Bernice was ill nigan, the person who brought the charge of In Memoriam when a • most people to their, ar, Tena roinent's silence was observed in Thornton; ' the couple with the memory of those who have passed clow wedding anniversary, Ber- away! during the last year, which nice and Gordon Johnstone; gaess-. include "Hilda Twarnley, Cora B. in the number of objects 'ui the Sherwood and Janet Drennan. jar,- Kevin" Finnigan; thro a Amts Mcg was in �e of a .mange, Gordon SchiU, Jona draw for three items which were ' Finnigan and. Sara Thornton; kick won Johnstone, i a rgaret the slipper, adult Alvin Sherwood;. Anne' McInnes, This children, Gordon Sdiill and Sara was, followed by a recipe exchange ton; Pa elothea VIM "i s' by Mildred Henry. ar,men. Alvin Sherwood,° ladies. GIC Rates y i•Aamasners.. 6 1YiR'. 411A421AR1'ER A:T?C_i INVI.ITMt NIS l 524.2773 u.4wxh 1 800.265 5503 weKMow & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB Dabber Bingo wedding Lori and Lisa Finlayson, twin daughters, of Kid and Jeanne Finlay,, of Sarnia, visited with. their - grandmother, Dorothy Clayson for a few days, then went on up to Port Elgin te son* time with their aunt and un- cle, Laura and Duncan Miaow*,On Thursday, Boddie, Jeanne and Dorothy Finlayson Went up to Port Eight to visit, enjoy a time on th? water and to, piek a the 'his, Recent visitors with Ewan and: Marj MacLean were j� 's `broth and a 9 M. sin -Jaw, R� Mrs, Ed. WWiamson of Wyoming, Ontario. A number of friends and relatives of this area and. from Goderieh were in Strathroy on the Weak "end, when they attended a wedding remotion for Donald MacDonald and his bride; Donald is the son of Rodderick MacDonald, who a number of years ago was a .resi dent of the area, The reception was held at the Stratlwoy, Legion, Wednesday, 14411se Miller of Palmerston was up and spent. the tiALSIR us by Kae Web ter moulmouiiiiiimusumiimuu day with her mother,: _ Rltetta Man, who %" a patient in the Kincardine Hospital. 04 Sat rday evening, Kae, James and Cecil Webster, visited in KM - sardine with Shirley Maces, their aunt, Myrtle Fells of Whitby, Shirley's mother, Wynn Samniaie of Kincardine, and Shirley's sons, Bill and John MacLennan.. Ithetta MacLennan is happy to .announce the arrival of her ninth. great grandehdd,, a daughter, for Brenda, weighing m at 8 lbs. 6 ozs., bor,�n in , Clinton and is another grandchild for Donald MaeLennane ALL MEN ARE BORN --With certain amount of egotism . --With some urges after g'ea essx 't9'atth some desires that Can neveir• lie. fuUY' gratified. Lucknow- Community Centre Sunday, July 29 - -$500.00 Split F. Barry, Hazel Ritchie, Dorothy, Schultz, Mary Zister $1000. Progressive Karen Johnstone Potential Prize Board $3000. Jackpot on 55 Calls. $500. must go. Progressive at 56 Calls Purple Ball - $150.00 Community Centre opens at 6:30 p.m. Bingo starts at 7:15 p.m. • ' • Daniel Scott RR r47 Lucknow July 25, 1985 5 years old Jean Cook July 26 4982 8 years old Mathew Lyon July 27 1978 12 years old Dustin Farrish July 27, 1985 5 years old Amanda Scott July 31, 1987 3 years old Lottery profits help hospitals. On the night of the car accident, Bruce was not expected to live. For- tunately, a specially equipped and staffed trauma unit was ready and standing by at a nearby hospital. This special facility helped Bruce beat the odds and he has returned to work. . Helping hospitals is just one way lottery profits are used. - Lottery profits are also used to provide grants in other areas such as helping people with disabilities. They also help fund sports and recreation, arts and culture, and province -wide charities. This is how Lottery funds are working for you in your area. Stevenson Memorial Hospital, Alliston Connaught Park, Kincardine Sno Voyageur Club Inc., Barrie Midland Public Library, Midland Ontario Lottery Corporation lbgether we're making good things happen. ENCORE ENCORE ENCORE Provincial •