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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-11-28, Page 20NIS L>11eksew flooth ol, ii1111r1 1, N$ttlt eir 11.111 Mount Zion Mennonite "A""11/1" choir entartains residents t Pinecrest Manor Special concert Os Sunday. November 11, rimer - "C'lrrll#trMrllla sal Conde" it a Untbsca bad air Ws i the 35 , UCKNOW . � o ckfiauali Yar choir from Mount Ziac Men- scrim mid poems from various Mikftwrf t. a Ca and . This hil l " oenjoyable rirmas ncert the residents wtth a Switzerland, Austria and Germany plrorlented by Ted rtis Co variety of musical number with some of the music heats those to ow Lucknow Library, Saturday including sem, ctrl, trios and countries. Deoenillbct 1,1 30 rr.lia. ati % as well. M r numb. Baptismal vices, were `held in Tied Rohrer is s member - of Tens, ail Whaled at the Lucknow United Church, Sunday, Ceuta* longe t�ablisbed folk Anglican As Hall for a bountiful November 2$ for Albin Jath„ ilon gip, rTravelkts. A es - lunch•. • �f Mr. and Mrs. ,iu1rl�sky. and nlafrl musician, Ted hila �oi�nped Welcome to Harold Gaunt from Wesley Robert, son of Mr, and for the Queen of .England, the West Wawanosh, who moved into Mrs. Robert Hackett. Emperor of Tut and around the aft apartment on Campbell- Street, Congratulations; to the , A former host of CBC's Len andEvelyn' Komph of Pert sociation on . another successful p this.a very en - over ValleyGreen_ Flowersrof the Lucknow Busimembers gness. As sty • • Ted's humour and easy - Huron, Michigan visite last Mal banquet and dance,held in elle core- ji yable CWastrnas concert. day with bis'cousi n,, Evelyn Little, munity centre on Saturday evening. Admission is $2.0O per person. Congratulatkxis to Karen .andud Don J f} Ritchie on the birth of their 110W . • non Button, daughter 01 Lorna lionionsminmiammamaniarainaMirra daughter, Commie andButton,, who now resides in NlTH Celia Australia (Surfers Paradise) is Aitchison entertained ladies of the visiting through the . holidayys, Presbyterian Women's - Missionai y Marion and a friend left Australis) Society on three different days last in .Jane of. this, year and tyravelled MAOI OIC She herb) John. week. They showed:the pictures of • extensively. through Asia and and Shy* and Peter and Stewart the. trip Gierke had taken in /me to. Europe before arriving in Canada. ` arc pleof th it daughter the. safe aarrival of their.and sister, Z Mat , onNovember 13,1990 alt ! 4" i`��4 (fVLU St. Joseph's . Hospital, London, O . weights . 9 lbs. 2 oz. 'They, intend Pilare CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS o aril r al o onto* ardrrr�iya, lig almaics.a sm ��� �V " tIAI'IO R W� T KNOUT �r W.i. ter. KA"B.F. FOR a r Prier, CA .. M.S. bate, (.41 L K Mail . CA rl.i. Mak*, *, CA ii.E rcnwr, CA 11. CA O.H. Msm,,. CA Il lbw, CA 344.37 S BSI -1311 323. 351 833':Ifli Chik1ma: Ideas! rlage at St. Andrews Presbyterilan to share' the spoiling Privileges with Church, in Winghanr, on October grandparents - Marg and - Don. • r6,1990 at 3 p.m., with Rev. John MMacL.eod, Lucknow and Ruth and Vaudry officiating. The 'bride is °Stan men, Wingham, . get the daughter of Ralph, and Corrie grandmaisabellersegland.Luchnow Nixon of Winghum, ..-and the and nada , Mary Macleod, Win- • ''groom_ is the soh of Robert Irwin g and the late Elaine Irwin, of R. 3, Lucknopw..Maid;' 0 honour was Debbie ' Hodgins of . %Tingbr m. Bridesmaids were Angela Mann,' Wlnnghaid Brenda Thompson, London and Andrea Mill, Wits gleam.: Megan :Bushell, of Wirt- . . gham, niece of the bride, acted; as„ flower girl. Best man- was. ' Jeff 'Gibson, of Kitchener. Ushers were Xen and Crraig'Irwin, luck- now and Coolies of London. A dinner and reception .followed at the . Lucknow Community Centre. Bollowin . a hone' rA and Mrs. Chris Irwin' 'g yinode in Northern Ontario, the bride Nancy Dianne Nixon anti 'clans and groom are now residing` m Robertlrw n were united in mar- Lucknow. lee:. e' Vi.. gee Set. 1/30. •llama* '.le fey *Clotialog *Shoes' *Accessories V.hINOW 2S-2011 orrie 1-1eIp ads Cele rate 14th. x where friendly and .'courteous ; service makes all our customers #1 HOSTESS Goldin br Marble, .Pound" Cake. WESTON'S Dinner Ro SCHNEIDER'S 500 g. Zls Side• Bacon HOneymoon.xn B.C./ Valerie Shackleton .and' William Krasinski were united itt holy • matrimony on August' 18, 1990 at the Hanover Baptist Church. Rev. John G. Nudds . officiated. Or- ganist was Penny 'Code with vocalists 'Ken and Carol ROwe. Valerie is the daughter of .Mr.. and Mrs. Benson Shackleton, R. 1, Dungannon: William is. the son of the late . Frank and Stella •Krasinski. Maid of honour was Marg. Ernest; with bridesmaids Marie Miller, Shirley Eskritt. Two nieces of the bride, Debbie - Shackleton' and Christy Shack- . leton were flowergiris. Ring bearer was Steven Blinrkie, u nephew of the groom. Best" man. was . Ken Scott. Guests were ushered by. Michael . Krasinski, brother of the groom* and Darryl Burley. A reception was held at the Elmwood Community Centre. The newlyweds honeymooned in British Colurirbia, They will be residing in Kincardine. The bride has her own hairstyling business in Hanover and. the. groom is a mechanical ` engineer at the BNPD. (photo by • In•Eocus Studio) SCHNEIDER'S 500 g. Mini ,Slater Sausage MAISON 375 ml Gherkins=Olives-0010ns &EAN SPRAY' 40 ,oz. Cranberry - Cranoppie ocktai MAXWELL HOUSE 300 g. Regular Mound Cofee . 1.99 SAICOO\J0 .2. i Mtauk n n oranges 79 CANADA DRY 24x280mi. cans Give, SQINHDEis 'Polish Loop. K 4 CAVENDISH'750 g. Hashbrown Potatoes SCHNEIDER'S Store Sliced;'; Block Forest'. )Haile OCEANS 213 g. Sockeye Salmon • SURTEC 10's Garbage B CANADA DRY 750 mi, ptui deposit• Ginger Ale. JELLO 85 g. Jelly Powders 1 MEADOW GOLD 2 L. lee Cream Mr. and:Mrs. William Krasirarkl , ElizabethRobinson is high shoot player Ten tables of shoot were played at the Drop in Centre on November 23. High lady was Elizabeth Robin- son, 'low' lady Margaret Collyer, high man Herb McQuillan, low man Dorms Andersson most shoots • • SYKIKI 14 oz.. •. trirg Figs `. KRAFT Coritidlor, `intls 800 g. Cheese ;Slices` 2/.99 ONTARIO 10 LB, BAG , Yukon Gold Potatoes ONTARIO 2 L8'." Bog Carrots Three . tables of bridge were played with lave Moffat high player. Jessie Chester was second high and Tillie Wilson, low. Winner'' of the draw was Betty Finnlaysori. After cards over '60 methbers went to the Anglican Hall for their Christmas dinner. - good.Selection of G1tlR1S7`MAS VDX'- iillXED NlUT,. PEA1VOTS'IN SMELL, 'WRAPPINC PAPER faking Ortlen'fort ciMISTll1AS !'RrJ11 1tASKETs•