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Grant sad Lois Ferri* attended the by Mildred Lori
bahtistuni of Tera Barbara, maiimmeimatimmommen
daughter of Lewis and Janet (Fa=
) Versoiatto in Dorchester boom' of Bev Thompson for her
United church on Sunday, October work anddevotion to the Guiding
14. movement., Many friends. and
Mrs. Simon de Boer has returned relatives attended each of these
home after spending four weep functions and extended their best
with her daughter in Prince. George, wishes.
. British Columbia.
Congratulations to 'A,J. (Gamy)
s C AIF. radar pals, Dave Acaster'
and Ts Wilson who .celebrated from North Battleford,;
their 55th. wedding anniversary en Sasktachewan and Hal Vogt from
Friday. October 19. Among the Kitchener visited with :Harold Greer
friends and relatives that were ,recently,, The three were stationed
present: for the occasion, were his at Middleton Ste. George in Dur:
older brother Norman and his wife' harp County, F. ngland, for two
Celeste of Hamilton who ' had years. M.S.G. was the airdrome
celebrated their 55th anniversary in from which the Mynarski Lancaster
August: bomber was lost on operations over
Ruth White of Pinecrest Manor Prance in June 1944. • ,
Nursing. Home celebrated her 92nd •
birthday on Monday, October 22. oris and Sharon Weber of
Congratulations. Lucknow, Harold and Nancy Jardii
Sunday afternoon was a busy time. of Belgrave and Mel • and Dianne
:with an open house in the United Zahodnik of Orangeville, spent.
Church in honour of Mel and Rita Thanksgiving weekend in Wheeling, -
Morrison
heelingMorrison; who. werecelebrating.. West Virginia. They attended Jam -
their 45th wedding anniversary and borne U.S.A. and saw .Louise
an afternoon tea in the <Legion, in Mandrel!.
GAMMIE Dale and Debbie.of R.
1, Lucknow, welcome with love
their daughter, Paige Dalane, born,
on October. 15, 1990, in Winghani
• and District Hospital. Paige
weighed in at -7 lbs. 15, oz. She is a
wee sister for,Andy and a
granddaughter for Ross, and Grace
Gammie of Lucknow and Barry and
Elsa Grist of Langley, B.C.
MCPHERSON Stephen and
Carel of Lucknow, aro delighted to
announce the safe arrival of their
first child, a son, Travis 'Gordon,
born on October• 16, 1990; in Win-
ghat' ' and District Hospital. Wee
Travis weighed 71bs. 15 oz. He
a grandson for Lee and Lila Rintoul
and Bill - and Isabel MacPherson.
Great grandparents ,are Stan and
Leona Black, Gordon Rintoul and
Janet MacPherson. •
POLLOCK . - Robert and Carol
(nee MacKay) are pleased to an-
nounce the birth of . their second
daughter, Jennifer MacKay, on
September 26, 1990; in Victoria
fl.IRTHS
Hospital, London, weighing 7 lbs.
10 oz. Jennifer is a wee sister for
Megan. Proud grandparents are
Dawson and Joyce Pollock of Win
ghat and Noreen MacKay of Luck -
now. '•Great grandmother is Mary
Armstrong of Lucknow, •
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OUTH KINLOSS
by Ruth Buchmerer
Visitors with Ira and Elizabeth
Dickie were ' Eugene and Klare
Schubert of Burlington.
The • Needhams and Andrews
enjoyed dinner with John and Jane
Stryker of Milburn. This family
gathering was to celebrate Jack and
Blanche's 45h wedding anniversary;
Congratlations Jack and Blanche.
. Welcome to the fourth concession
to Mr. and Mrs. Tony Wartnaby
and Tony's mother of Mississauga.
They live in the former residence of
Joe Winters. '
Seail:up
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during our Halloween bash
October 24th xo October 31st
CHARMANS
•Clothes'Shoeadccessories
LUCKNOW
520.2011
Mendel. Night WW1 Leafs*
Marg Lebon tolled thelith
single and triple for the men with
and 698 reePectively.
Nancy Gibson'; 237 was
singleand Shirley Kennedy's 5
was high triple for the ladies.
Games over 200: Nancy Gibson
237, Eric Taylor 254, John Andrew
215, Martin 210, 20`7.
Shari Webb -Ziegler 220, Tim Bain
204, Hank Hartemink 2211, Martial
Lebreton 303, 213, John VanDiepen
233, 209, 226, . Shirley Kennedy
220.
Wednesday Mixed League
Gerald Rhody rolled the high
single.and triple As. the men, with
scores of 254 and 695 respectively,
Betty VanOseh's 221 and 569
locked in high single and triple for
the ladies.
Gaines over 200: Keith Tyler 244,
Gerald Rhody 254, 232, 209,
Steven Van Osch 224; 203, Betty
Van Osch 221, Jackie McNay 206,
Mary Phillips 201. Missed last:
week Linda Stanley 221,
Team, standings: Chipmunks 9,
Tigers 8, Kangaroos. 7, Squirrels 4.
Town Country
Kay McCormick was high lady
with • a single of 189 and a double
of 314..
George Taylor rolled high single..
for the men with 213. What hap-
pened to your first game George;
was •it the fault of the alley? John
McKinnon rolled high double with
376.
Games 150 and over: John
McKinnon 199, 177, Gordon.
Johnstone 190, 161, Bill Uuldriks
182, 167, Jake Conley 169, Evelyn
Henderson -161, 150, ..Caroline
Menary 166, Cliff Menary 162,
Isabel Miller 151, Dave Moffat 150.
Team points: Tulips 12, Daffodils
8, Crocuses 8, Hyacinths, 7, Pansies
6, Snowdrops. 4,
I NEVER KNEW A MAN--
Who could be • happy and hate
another man.
- Who -could evade .responsibility
and get satisfaction.
CGIT celebrates 75 years
Girl. in
(CGM is 75 yearn old ...
o*bratrant are :all
acs Canada, ....,....,
members and leaders will soarer
at St. Andrew's Presbytaian
Church am Sunday afternoon,
October 2t to celebrate A Time
to Remember 75 Years. Audrey
mu leader
for w� be the guest
Since 1915CGIT has enriched
life a and influenced the
lives of thousands of pis and.
women across Cana& Many
things have changed over the
years but the .need for teenage
res to relate to others and to
00(1 remains constant in - our
society. CGIT provides an opM
portunity for girls to grow into
mature, responsible citizensas
they become the Os
that God would have them be."
The fur -fond to
Cherish Reel*, �Ta ,
Know God :and Serve Others
fold 75 yeses ago salt meets
the res of girls today. The
white middy blouse with navy
qtr mad cuff's *id block tie is
Stilt basically the mime as when.
this uniform • was adopted in
1919.
A weekly Meetingconsists of
gains, songs, worship, business
and an activity or study. SPeciel
events such asrallies, camp,
leaders' workshops and
graduation are CGIT highlights.
This December will, the 50th
Anniversary of the Christrnas
Vesper Service for all groups
as Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Claric
Arthur E, Clark of Rappid, City
and Icandra D Haldenby of
Lucknow were united in marriage
at an outdoor wedding ceremony
on the ° - lawn of the bride's
parents,; on September 22, 1990.
Rev, Margaret Kinsman and Rev.
David • Atwell •'performed the
double ring Ceremony. Kendra is
the daughter of Doug and Glad
Haldenby of Lueknow. Art Is the
son of Henry and: Ethel Clark of
R. 5, Lucknow. Maid of honour
was Janice Landry of Lucknow,-
friend of the bride. Bridesmaids
were Kim Phillips, Wingham,
sister of the bride; Faye Forster,
Mississauga, fiend of the bride;.
Sandra ,Parkinson, R. 1, Dobbin -
ton, friend of the bride; Diane
Darling, Brantford, friend of the
bride; Shannon Phillips, Win-
gham, niece of the bride and
Kelly Phillips,:Wingbam, niece of
the bride. Ashton. Chamney,
friend of the., bride 'and groom
handled the 'flowergirl duties
while Bradley Gilchrist was her
dashing escort carrying out the
r. ingbearer' job. Groomsman was
Ray'Cunningham of Rapid City.
Guests . were ushered by
Lawrence Clark of Lucknow,
brother of the groom; .• David
Gibson, R. 1, Ripley, cousin of,
the .groom; Steven Haldenby,
Lucknow, brother of the bride
and' Wayne Phillips, Lucknow,
friend of the groom. A reception
was held in Lucknow, following
which the newlyweds
honeymooned in Trelawny. Beach,.
Jamaica.: Kendra' and Art are
residing in Lucknow.
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