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Lucknow & Mi of Wed iesdayy September 25,1996
Balloon makes speedy
On Saturday, ilarvie
Thompson found a • white
balloon in a pasture field
near the back of his
place. Upon opening it be
found a note inside that
said it had been released
on Thursday, Sept 19 at
a Reunion at the Caprock
High School in Amarillo,
Texas. They had released
3,0QO balloons and want.:
'ed to know when and
where each one was
found. It had made a
speedy tips .
Taylor and Madison
$oyle, daughter of Devin.
and Tracey Boyle of
Scarborough ` are spend-
ing ,..a few days, with
Frances and Irene Boyle.
On Saturday night
Christina Fart -ell enter-
'rained
nterrained Jennifer Moulton,
Jodi Elicitor, Caitllnr
Brown and Susan
Lowland of Kincardine.
Jamie Farrell visited
Blair Liddle on Friday
night.
The Farrell family vis-
ited Simon and. Ian
Logtenberg and celebrat-
ed September birthdays.
Carman Farrell, Erin
and Drew :Armstrong and
Rachel MacKay attended..
a Youth Rally. at Pine
River on Saturday,
Harold and Shirley .
•
`
Scott and their grand-
rip to
sons, Scott and Jac
Scott, of London visited
Don and Marilyn Reid on
Sunday.
Congratulations to
Valerie (Dilies) and
Dave Gibson who cele-
brated their 25th wedding
anniversary on Sunday in
Lucknow. A number of
Ripley friends attended.
Edna Stanley and
Anne Marie McInnes vis-
ited London. on
Monday with Helen.
Smith, Audrey Traher
and Edith Pederson
Omenand Doris Rock
and Bette MacLeod were
diluter guests of Marion*
Gamble on Wednesday `.
eturn
rove from Texas
F�l�e
Grove
i
night. John and Barb
Gamble visited Marion
'on Sunday.
Sandy Gander visited
Anne McCosh and Mary
Awe iukoly on Sunday.
Bert and Eva
Nicholson, Allan and
Marie Coiling and. Bert
Thompson had supper
Thursday night with
Marjorie Thompson.
Don't forget. your pie
for the booth at Ripley
Fail Faire
western areas
B`yTeresa-
n
_i
:e.
Courtney
�,..
r�
tn.'n.
ey
and a
n"
i.R.
•Margaret Errington
Marjorie Maclntyre
id
ir,
her: sister AudreyO'Neil,
her daughter Elaine
Collins and, granddau hP
r`
°
ter Shelley Collins
retunied Saturday follow.
ingtwo-week tri .to
Alberta
Sas atc ewan.
They' visitedw'w Ch
Mars brother-in-law
Archie Me nt re
Yorkton, Saskatchewan,
cousins.in Welwyn;
.` .,
Saskatchewan
alg Albeaand with
nd'- Janet
acD n dau hter of
'B aryl'
acDonaa fi
°..':
na
weather
beautiful for:travellin"
Sincere" sympathy:'
Archie Ncholson ai
• familyon'.the death "oi
loving wi e `"and. mother,
Editla Albe.rta. (Birdie)
s(Ree).,N'ich'dlson in the
W,ingliani and District
.Hospital on :. 'Sunday,'
Sept. 22 i>ri`her19th:year;
We welcorne ` Reis
1 iltenburg home from
University Hospital;.
Londan.:on Wednesday,
'September 18 following,
e
Sttr g
`. congratulations
to .the
'• no. and
many ;Dungannon ii
exhibitors who took'.
area h>t rs wh k
part,
and at
. i n d a tended- the=
Lucknow Fan Fair.-
Congratulations'
air.-Congratulations to
eight year old Patrick
g .
Miltenburg, son of
Donald and Jennifer'
iltertburg, who won the
Most points as a first year
exhibitor e' won a 1996
coin set donated by Paul
Steckle, M.P.
Grant and Wilma
Chisholm, held open
house" at their newly .ren-
ovated Hu rr nia camp, for
all parishioners of
Kingsbridge, Lucknow
and St. Augustine and
a,
their guests on Sunday,
,
'afternoon. This 54 acre,
camp was previously the
Summer. LL Camii for
priests, Irothei's and se. ,_ . .
inurrians' of the
Congregation t
cif the
itr
R ect
o
srrr �
n
;Eldon Austin ws
able
to
return rtfrom
Win
ha
and D�str�ct .erexa
1
Hospitalon
Sept;e
't. 18.
:Svera fr m this
a;x
e
attended,the « oternEtlona,
l.k
Plowing
Match' held in
Selkirkhis' past t week.
O.
�r` 1 t s4 to
.
�ati a n
t i
a u.
Rob and, Lavonne
Maize'ze
On the' 'birth, o€ their rr •
daughter. Stephanie
Alexandra on TheSept.;f h. •
' yis : ri it>Ag.
lad. my. `fro
Was high: ad at
Dungannon Senior
tens ` eekl =: euchre
party. Martha Stewart
had, a score cif 70. ,Other
rid
'winerrs
: wer ore s
ulbert,' Freed Kutas anal
Frank Pentland with. 12
tables at play
correction: Violet
Durnin,,Clinton, celebrat-
ed her 70 pins -birthday
y
on Septa 8 along with her
great grandson Ethan
Durnin::(son :of Michael
and Heather ` celebrating
his first birthday.
"`ab io
rt d c le at n
A bi h a �'
y
,
washeld
at Farrish
Couii " Lodge, honoring
Archie .Nicholson on his
°9O 1r birthday- Freda .
t ay --on`
Sept:20.
avo it The Bell's had iati
. wonderful family gather
ing at the Dungannon
Senior Citizens Centre err
Saturday.
-The event started with
a pot luck ,supper when
10 of the 12 • children of
the late Mae. and Fred
Bell were in attendance.,
"Twas twenty years that
this special occasion
occurred.
Present were Jean
Phillips,' Irene Markham,
Shirley from Grand
Bend,, -Lois and Louella.
frond. ,,Manitoba,' Ph `-.lis
from New Brunswick,
Arnold, Arthur,. .Gerald
and Walter' :all .from.
Croderich Township.
; nable to`attend 'were
drain , front -British.
Columbia .and David in
New Brunswick. ' It truly
' was a •time of reminiscing:.
'and photo taking, takin `'.;'•
reunion wih Ale s par-
ents,
ents,
Gail and. Bob
1viceilverry, sisters Cheryl
and , Margaret, arret� r�om the
• g f
Toronto :area,: and: 'faxn-
lies' present.
K.K.. Dawson• celebrat-
ed his. 86th birthday
.at'.
his home on Sunday,
well wishes 11 fish s aru
extended ` to Hazel
Webster bst r :a •-nt • is
. ,e e and +�y �u
Anderson, patieu►ts ,at the.
: W
e e en,viitrr w
:i
th
•
Jim.`and .;CorinaIonescu .
were his mother iCy ":,anit•a,.•itcl.lener ;and.
.friends om :To;nto "
•izan° rr and AlexIo'ronescur
`im' pisfr' hap' to be
convalescing at his home
following back surgery.
Dungannon/Nile: Ucw
Intended for last week
Jim and Fran Farrell
visited with perk.:
f,ogteiiberg and members
of his family at
Dungannon on Saturday
evening. Ott Sundry they
visited Clary and Laura
Farrell and family in.
their new home e at
Glamis.
Gabrielle Finnie
enjoyed a birthday party
at the home of her friend
Paige Ellis at Heritage
Heights.
We send get well
wishes to Donna Jean
Forster who is home
from Mennonite ,Bible
College in ''{Winnipeg,
Sandra. and Donna Jean
visited Evan and
Margaret :; Keith in
Goderich.
MarjorieTh n
pse
n
and Isabel Brook spent a
few days with Marj's
granddaughter, Sonya
Schmidt in Inverhuron.
Harvie and Wilda
fio
Th mpson,Wray and.
Linda Thompson attend-
ed the Thompson picnic
Park
.
art the Lion', s--; Park n •
.itch° l
Harvie and.
Wilda alio - * visited
Ha vie s sister Olive
Alexandra and Marine
Hospital, Goderich.
• ' nria
'r tulatio o
Q g a a i .rt
Keir � odV
:and �'e h ° H
g.
who* celebrated their
veddinganniversarY
Sept.
P:
Jim and _;Mar aret
Errinto un attended
tlie
funeral
of friend' . ani`
neighbor. Jean Paradis at
CaMbridiP on Sept. 4i
Roger: annabecker s. '.
heavyhorse was best in
-President • Jean` rts' class at Stratford s,
Irwin in Ludlow.
Bette MacLeod,
Marion Gamble, Dona der
Pollard and Edna Stanley
enjoyed a bus trip to
Casa Loma. in Toronto.
Kay Collins spent a
few days in Waterloo vis-
iting her cousins Marg
and Meriralduiltl9 Marg
returned with her to
Ripley -for a few days.
Marg, Kay and Sandra
McGillivray went to
T hedford, to visit Elsie •
Scott, (formerly Elsie
Bell) who is . in a retire?
meat home there,
Don and Marilyn Reid
visited Sandra and Ed
Husk and :family and :cel-
ebrated Rrianna's fourth
birthday.: /
John and Farb Gamble
had supper at Marion
Gamble's
o Saturday
: rda:
night.
Annie. McCosh and
Mary • Anne Kukol'.
y
entertained -John and
Joyce ° Farrell and family
of Wingham, Dick,
.
MeC osl), Gladys Arnold..::
and .rCurrie ` Colwell:. for
dinnerd
on'• Sunday
y
even ..were cele-
brating
, They w r
Jennierrell:
�a s,,
1'4th birthday.,
Errington welcomed 12
ladies: :.1
Dungannon/Nilo l
meeting at. the rchurc
Sept. 17.
The
11 Fair.
eme
re..
A, •
1 :e n n
`re . ` e ,a
a r hit : f
n • �• lin •w" kt � °da g er � .., � xw�rnr .
•Marl :w'lk a Of port
lin a ' `+ Perri airs.
i
y �
,Dor >a ,of Claude:::a d • Q . ..1 'D`: ` e, o
r i
flol ``.00 ....;wee: united n..inarria a on Au 24�
D_X 9.9 �: hear humento nlrsn,lityedw
nss>aft . �ou[thoi
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h*
,
aced, the
P.,
acid of honor
na:
was
Ramsay, friends{
b
cif.:t ride
hridesmaid was
I
ariaWill ie.
sister • of the
bride. . The
IOwergirt Was
ee'k.,ah'
V`ilk e, .dough=
herr of the 'bride
.and,,4he. ring
bearer, :• wvas"
talie
e l .. as .
:Rai<rornsa friend -44 rmid of h br cle� Best
man �w
Darwin exton,•.„.friend. , • of the., groom..
Groomsirinen A weree Kevin °'Wilkie brother -of the.
brite, andRoger Stepe s, friend Otheoom
:;:Karen is a graduate -of the etrtr retroctlie
Accounting Pro alit,. Perrin is: a graduate of the
Georgian 'College Melding: Program • and is
`employed by 14.E. Ilagedorn;& sops in Paisley,
+ihri°stian`°.
Development Program
wailed ' .by Marina Park
and :Beth • Dickson.::T .
illustrate a passage of
scripture from Samuel •
the ,story of David and
the Philistines anda slin •
g
shot was used.
"Determination" - t e
anal h
ie_
five stories(Cast) were
Pra. er,' work, zeal • love
and. joy,
Louise Brindley, act-
ing ns ,auctioneer, clearett
the plant/produce tables,
creating much fun and
mirth as. well as swelling
the missionary fund.
Glen Nicholson, with
assistance, was the tea
hostess.
The Mc(iilvcry family
spent last week of August
and Labor Jay weekend
at the family cottage near
Parry Sound.
A mini family
by A ice Taylor
Nine me fibers
Lucknow WI sat down to
desert and tea with Grace.
Gibson as hostess last
week. 'Alice Taylor
opened the meeting in
the usual manner,
The oilcan was
answered by a healthy`.:
remedy from years ago
black 'strap molasses and
sulphur being mentioned
by many.
Delegates volunteered -
to go to Hepworth for the
Convention on Oct. S.
The program was
many readings from each
member except Edna
McDonald had a couple
of short contests.