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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-10-09, Page 10Grand ladies of Kini* celebrate special d�yS by Put Livingston The many friends of Edna and May Bayle, of Knlough, gathered on Sunday to offer best wishes and show their respect for these two grand ladies. Both Edna and May mark milestones in theirs livesthis utonth. May was 90 on Oct. 4 and Edna turns 95 years young on Oct. 17. The Boylesisters were born on the 12th Concession, two miles west of Kinlough, and. have spent their whole. lives in the area. They were Students at S.S. #2 Kinloss.. dna's live of music has been shred With the: community Since she was 13, when: she started playing the organ at the K n ou; h Anglican , , Church.:. he officially' retired in ;1994, but.eeca-. signally will stilt be::. called,upon to play.. Edna shared ,.her', talents with various =:.students in teachin .' apaczty until 1976 ° ay'svtnvec f`eom airy has leen .vide throughout' her life, From `helping look aft chtl dren,. those ailingd an many other ways, she is truly''j�j���a))■�y{community per- son. Doris Eadie, a' for- mer Kinloss resident, recalled how many years ago she and her late. hus- band" Lorne went away and May came to the house to look after the Eadie kids. h inlaugh has been, I ke!!t the nein hese two lathes for11111Fr 40 years. In .lune of 1995,. they were the recipients of the Ontario Community Newspaper Association's Bronze Quill Award. The Boyle sisters continue to write the Kinlough news always meeting their weekly deadline. Many happy returns to you wonderful ladies. e Berle slater w Edna . (left and May were honored at an open house on Sunday Edna #titanson Oct. 17 and May was 90 on Oct. U vlogstwn photo) Wednesday evening about 20. mem rs of the Purple Grove ;'U omen's_t • : stitute met at the, coni - r> unity 'centre for monthly meetirl g, Special guests or t ening were Carol: Weigle of the :Wkerton Office of Home and C mmunity' . �` Suppt rr+t Service of i ey-Bruce,, wh 'explainer the set- vice' available for seniors or homebound citizens, itiiieed Of trans** portation to 'and from appointments for shop- ping or -:just from one spot to another; help `with - minor. domestic .chores too bigordiffi.+cuit to handle and otherthings to help maintain indepen- dence. Melani Franceary of Kincardine's Day Away. Program, explained the program carried . out twice a week °giving, seniorrs a chance to: get a break from home and Thompson spent the. MelUWdy.. venin, aur1 and Seaar pander. Several residents of uirprle G rove .he f ted dna and .lay Boyle cel ebrrate their birr hda s enjoy' "the company Qf� y',. Baugh thus past -week their contemporrartes, a enid, Edna was yea few genres and 4 rrnorrl wise, and her 'sister ' inner a togeth+�ar _ ngrattxlatxons from Both guests stressed everyone in : i�urple.; the treed farr volunteers Grrove:, a pant °� fel trine N : ' `� - auk Jiiri, l�aicrell arses to farther the se r. and Ann i dayyw a � �`visit on Sunda wit y earn ee ,,and kern the rr'c� : , grams viable. y w like°�and.Joan eel to in Wilda .'�aud carve . , weekend in ;,Mississauga Leo and : melds Murray of Holyrood vis with stn Wray, and " tie , b Linda.+On Saturday •they rtes! Doug aocDon7ald on. enjoyed ed'dinn�er with Nen Sir<ndary at`t and ►n� y- and Richard Murphy, Meagan and Shtrle Y sympathy isextended isaict in QuinaRichmen jnayd a vj t .onHd.ill to the Thompson family with> h rley. s sister on the sudden passing of Linda Walker and fanrity Harvey's nephew, David ' do the weekerrtt.`het Trafford. in anoverr on visited with l [icheh le esday. and George Boyer Annie and dick Saturday evening to cele- Mccosh and Mary Anne bt°ate theirs. daughter Kukoly enjoyed Sunday Callee's first birthday. Friendship, guidance &fife experiences. FOC fOrthet Support Big Sisters or loom. a Big Sister. • 13agSisters A s t M 6 1 A 1 A* s M d M M 1 A 0 t M roost yoor loot Nig Slows Associstioft or eiq ' ..... Nana/ a Attend weddin Mr.. and Mrs, Edhert Bushell and his daughter, Katheryn Fraser, and her daughter Janice of Arrnow, returner Tuesday from. Ottawa where they were guests at Edwin Fraser's wed- ding. We extend sympathy to Myrtle Percy and her family in the sudden death of her nephew David Trafford, at Hanover. The funeral was on Friday. Harold Guest, of Mississauga, called on Mrs and Mrs. Edbert Bushell on Wednesday. Some from here went' to Kincardine on. Wednesday to the save, the .hospital meeting, Betty ,Bushell, Mabel McEwan, Myrtle Percy and Bessie Maulden attended the Thankoffering meeting at the Lucknow Presbyterian Church on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edbert Bushell visited on Saturday .with Mrs and Mrs. Gordon Macdonald at Hamilton. Cassidy .Rhady, of London, visited on Saturday with her great a.y .a rarer — f wav Ottawa grandparents, Gerald and Merle ,Rhody.. Holyrood WI President Grace Ez kenswtller opened the Oct 3 meeting of the Holyrood Vs/omen's institute at the hallo Rolleall was "why .i like to live in Canada?' Plans were made for the annual ketnernbrance Day Service on Nov. 11. 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