HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-07-10, Page 9Stanleys gather in
The Stanley •picnic
was held on July 6 at the
Ashfield Tovvaship Park
frith about 130 attending.
On Sunday, June and
Earl Elliott hosted their
annual Se%ond Day pic-
nic of fun and1 fellowship.
Staying with June and
Earl. ,on the weekend
were: Lila and Everett
Elliott, Florence and
Glen Foucart and boys of
Ferndale, Michigan, Jan
and Ray Elliott of St.
James City, Florida,
Shari, Ian and William
Elliott of Bracebridge,
Janice, Stephen and Lea
Elliott of Blind River,
and David French.
Diane, Noel and
Robert MacLeod of
Etobicoke, Freda and
Dave Owen of London,
and Evelyn Smith of
Smithville visited with
Bette MacLeod.
The Purple Grove
Bible Study met at Bette
MacLeod's on Tuesday,
The week before
school ended, Katherine'.
Collins visited with her
Three
run for
Huron
County
Warden.
Three county coun-
cillors have announced.
their intension to run
for the position of war-
den 'next year. Conn.
Pat Down of Usborne
Twp., Coun. Bill
Weber of Stephen
Twp., and Coun.
Murray: Keys of Hay
Twp. all threw their
hats into the ring and
Asked the rest of coun-
cil for their support.
The county warden is
elected for a• one-year
terrn each December.
40th
Anniversary"
July Nth
Jack & Joan Barr
Love, your family
daughter and family,
Margie and •Dave
Lochhead, Shanna,
Rachel and Devon of
Corbeii. On the long
weekend, the Iochheads
visited with Katherine
and all picnicked with
Ruthe and Gordon
• Patterson and their fami-
lies on the Saturday.
On Monday of the
long weekend, Ruthe,
Gordon and Bill
Lueknow Sentinel,
hfield far picnic
Patterson hosted a picnic
for the Toronto Patterson
Ponta consisting of
Sharon and David Pilch,
;Iteila Hubbard, Gail
Benson as well as the
McGillivray family and
Katherine.
Many enjoyed the
dance held at the
Township Hall last
Wednesday night,
Visiting recently with
Anne McCosh and
myself at the farm on the
tenth were Elizabeth
Hudell of Kitchener,
Donald Forster, Judy
:Elude of Dunnville,
eather, Gabrielle,
Spencer, Brandon and
Joseph Finnie, Sandy and
Sean Gander.
Dinner guests with Jan
and Len Stilling Id fam-
ily were Meighan and
Julianne Clifford, Anne
and Mary Anne.
Family visiting from Holland
Tiena and Tien
Thomassen of Holland
arrived on June 22 to
spend four weeks with
her sister Nolda and
Martin Hendriks and
families.
Congratulations to
Nolda who celebrated her
70th birthday on June 28.
Joe and Teresa
Courtney attended the
'Grade 8 graduation of
their granddaughter
Elisha Courtney at the
Blyth Public School.
There were 23 graduates
in this the 100th graduat-
ing class. 44
Congratulations to
Laurie Hayden. daughter
of' Jim. and Donna
• Hayden, who received
her ' Bachelor' of
Education, Dean's Honor
List with distinction from
University of Western
Ontario.
A large crowd attend
ed the bridal shower held
for Jennifer Dalton in St.
Joseph's Parish Hall,
Kingsbridge on June 28.
Congratulations to
Sister Eileen Foran on
her 50th anniversaryas a,
Sister of St. Joseph. •
Congratulations to
Bartley Drennan son of
Adele and Mike' Drennan
(formerly of Kings-
bridge) who earned a
diploma in Construction
Engineering from
Conestoga College,
Kitchener.
• Congratulations to
Maggie Martin, Shawn,
Danielle and Meghan
Frayne who were bap-
tized and welcomed into
St. Joseph's Community
at Kingsbridge.
Charlie McLean and
Betty • Taylor of
Burlington visited with
Marvin and Hannie Scott,
Joe and Teresa Courtney,
Gordon and Bernice
Johnstone, Jim Nelson
and Marjorie McIntyre
and other friends in the
area. • ' ,
Recent visitors with
Bob and Doreen
McCorinick were his sis-
ters -Helen and John
Laidlaw, Creighton,
Saskatchewan, •. and
Marion and Jack Perry,
Cambridge.
Friends bid farewell to
Shelly Ukh at a dinner
party. She and her sons
Jessy .and kicky left to
make their new home in
Windsor.
Sunday School diplo-
ma's for perfect atten-
dance for first year were
presented' to Jennifer,
Laura -and Dean 13ere,
Tracy and Vicki
Gutmanis , and Nicole
Logtenberg; two year
recognition went •to
Jennifer, Jessica and Tina
Loitenberg, and to Jeff
and Alexandra McNee
for eight years. •
pizza party was
enjoyed by 'friends of
Arny D'Aoust when she
celebrated her 11 birth-
day on June 26.
Rev. Phillip Gandon
officiated at the
Memorial Service at
Dungannon Cemetery on
Sunday, June 30.
Dana Park was hon-
ored at a community
bridal shower recently.
Krystal Panzavecchia,
daughter of Glenda Park,
enjoyed the past week
with grandpa and grand-
ma Park John and
Marina.
Marjorie Anderson of
Surrey, B.C., (daughter
of the late Everett and
Mary Errington) has had
a full itinerary this past
four weeks, stopping at
Dryden, Ontario to visit
• brother Wilmer, Shirley
and son John, attending
her 1957 nursing class
reunion at. Timmins, and
visiting sisters Isabel
Adams and Harold,
Norma Crawford and
Gerry, relatives and
• friends in this area.
Wilfred, (son of the
late Roy Black and Eva
Errington) and wife
Annabelle of Aurora,
daughter Heather, son
Bruce, wife Benita and
daughters'lliliary and
Meradith attended 'the
Dungannon Cemetery
• Memorial Service on
June • .30, renewing
acquaintance with rela-
tives and,friends.
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