The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-11-01, Page 28age 28- f ncknow Sentinel, Wednesday, November 1, 1978
Brownie Sieepover
The lst Lucknow Brownies
held, a Hallowe'en Sleepover
Party at theTown 'Hall on
Friday night to Saturday
morning.
The 26 Brownies dressed
in Hallowe'en costumes visit-
ed Pinecrest Nursing Home
where they talked with pat-
ients and sang Hallowe'en
songs.
When they returned to the
Town Hall, the costumes
were judged. The best comic-
al costumes were Heather
Priestap and Cindy , Struth-
Births
CULBERT - Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Culbert, R. R. 1
Dungannon, are happy to
announce the arrival of their
son, Michael Donald, 8 lb. 7
oz., on October 15, 1978, at
Goderich Hospital. A little
brother for Douglas.
MONTGOMERY - James
and Shirley are happy to
announce the safe arrival of
their first child, a son,
Christopher James, in Wing -
ham and District Hospital on
October 19, 1978.
PORTER - Glenn and Mari-
anna are pleased to an-
nounce the birth of their son,
Jeffrey Peter, on October 16,
1978, in Wingham Hospital.
A brother for Duane and
Steven.
CAMPBELL - Gord and
Sharon are pleased to an-
nounce the birth of their
daughter, Heather Lynn; on
October 23, 1978 at Kitchen-
er Waterloo Hospital. Proud
grandparents are Mrs. !Olive
Campbell, Belgrave and Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Rintoul, White-
church.
LUKAS Jim and Judy
(Agnew) are pleased to an-
nounce the arrival of their
son, Kevin Joseph, on Octob-
er 23, 1978 at Garden City,
Michigan. A new brother for
Michelle. Proud grandpar-
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Agnew, Lucknow. Proud
great grandparents are Mr.
' and Mrs. Howard Agnew,
. Walkerton.
NICHOLSON - Ron and Irene
(nee de Boer) of Strathroy
are pleased to announce the
arrival of their daughter,
Erin Rebecca, 6 lbs. 11 oz.,
on October 26, 1978, at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
First granddaughter for Mr.
and Mrs. John de Boer, R. R.
5 Lucknow, and Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Nicholson, R.
R. 2 Lucknow.
HAGGI-TT - Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Haggitt, Blyth, are
happy to, announce the arriv-
al. of Chad Arthur on 'October
25, 1978 at Wingham and
District Hospital.
ALTON - In Witigham. and
District Hospital on October
27 1978, to Mr. and Mrs.
John Alton, R. R. 1 Lucknow,
a son, Larry Andrew George.
MILTBNBURG - Mr, and
Mrs. John Miltenburg, R 3
Lucknow, are pleased to
announce the safe arrival of
their daughter, Laura Ann,
on October 29, 1978, at
Winghaxn and District Hos.
pital:
ers. Best fancy costumes'
were Lisa Collyer and Cathy!
Hamilton.
The Brownies played gam-
es and danced to records.
After snacks of popcorn,
cupcakes and Kool-aid, they
got ready for bed. Hallow-
een stories were . read at
bedtime and the girls listen-
ed to music before going to
Sleep.
In the morning they had
breakfast and rolled up their
sleeping bags to await their
parents who came to pick
them up.
Wedding
MR. AND MRS. ROSS
• KERR
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kerr
were married in Berea -
By -The -Water Lutheran
Church in Goderich on
October 6.
The bride is • the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Farrish of Kintail
and the groom is the son
of Mrs. Vera Kerr of
Harriston.
The bride's attendants
were, Nancy Moran,
sister of. the bride;
Debbie Moran, sister-in-
law of the bride; . and
Cathy Simpson, friend of
the bride.
The groo'm's attendants
were Allan Drennan,
friend of the groom; Ken
Moran, brother of the
bride; and Joe Dehiet,
brother-in-law of the
groom.
Mr. and Mrs. Kerr are
residing in Goderich.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Wellington Webster and
Cecil over the weekend were
Mr, David Whitney, Mr. and
Mrs. Atlee Wise and Patric-
ia, of Richfield, Ohio, and
Miss Monica Henoffer and
Mr, Jim Webster of Water-
loo, Ontario.
On September 30th, 1978
Mr. and Mrs. Clare .John-
stone ' of town attended the
wedding of their son, Hugh,
to Beverly George, in Lon-
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SEE .. .
By The Sentinel
•••••••••••••
THAT
James McTavish Jr. of
Ripley was last week's win-
ner of the Lucknow District
Community Centre lottery
draw.
THAT
Over 50 Senior Citizens
from Lucknow and area
attended the Scott Family
Musiccal Program held in the
F. E. Madill Secondary
School last Saturday even-
ing.
Celebrate anniversary
On Saturday night, Octob-
er 21st, the family of Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Stewart of Bur-
lington held a surprise party
for their parents who cele -
Pro -life
meets
Wingham Voice, for Life
Group met at the
Wingham Bible Chapel on
October 17.
The report on . the
Plowing Match Infor-
mation . booth included
information that the
plastic fetal . model
display and the real
specimen were very
effective in teaching the
humanity of the unborn;
high school teachers
indicated interest in the
group speaking on
abortion to their classes;
donations were received;
congratulatory com-
ments on the group's
efforts and the . float
which appeared in the
tent city parade; the
number of comments
from people visiting the'
booth who said that they
did , riot realize, the baby
was so well formed so
early in pre -natal life.
John Sweeney of the
Kitchener riding will
1 present his private
members bill to
Parliament on October
20. The group hopes that
the public will support the
bill by writing ;letters to
; their Member of
i Parliament.
•
brated their 25th wedding
anniversary. About • 130
guests attended.
Lloyd Stewart was called
on to congratulate them and
John Stewart, their 17 year
old son, spoke and thanked
his parents for being so kind
and doing their best for him
and his two sisters,
On behalf of those present
John presented his parents.
with a beautiful coffee table.
The rest of the evening
was spent in dancing and a
.delicious salad lunch was
served with the anniversary
cake.
don. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd
Ashton and Mr. and Mars.
Harold Johnstone also at-
tended. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Dagg and Jeffrey attended
from London,
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Brooks
and Rob, R. R. 3 Lucknow,
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Don Campbell,
Kitchener. While therethey
attended a Hallowe'en Party
as Sylvester and Tweety
Bird.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G.
Hunter recently visited Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Hunter and
family of Pefferlaw and Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Keane and
family of Newmarket.
Mrs. Philip Stewart spent
the past three weeks with her
family in London, Dundas,
Burlington and Oakville.
During that time Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Wilson held a
surprise family dinner party
for Mr, and •Mrs. Allan
Stewart who were celebrat-
ing their 25th wedding anni-
versary. Mrs. Allan Stew-
art's mother, Mrs. Chantler,
of London, and her sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Capner,
Toronto, also attended the
party.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Living-
ston and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Kemp and
family, Laurie Hackett and
Mr. and. Mrs. Harvey Living-
ston and Kirk travelled to
Brampton on the weekend to
attend the wedding of Marg-
aret Livingston to Don Ster-
ling. Margaret is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Livingston, Zurich, formerly
.ot.Ashfield Township. Harv-
ey, Pat and Kirk Livingston
and Gail Kemp were mem-
bers of the wedding party.
The bride and groom will be
residing - in --Chatham—after-
returning
=.Chatham--afterreturning from their honey-
moon on. Paradise Island.
Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ackert,
Holyrood and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Clark, R. R. 2, Paisley,
are pleased to announce the'
forthcoming marriage of Ann
and John at Westminister
Presbyterian Church, Paisley
on Saturday, November 25,
1978 at 3 p.m.
PUBLIC MEETING
will be held at 8p.m.
Thursday, November 9
Howick Municipal Offices, Gorrie
To :discuss an application for an amendment
to the Howick Tovnsh��ip Plan on part of lot 7,
concession 8, HowickTownship, belonging to
Mr. D. Watson to allow for the construction
of a hardware. store,
This application is for the redesignation of
land from agricultural to contmerclal.
Herron County
f�ldnning Department
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Grapefruit
3/50'
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$1.65
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2# BOX
3,59
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LEGION
Buy a Poppy...
Wear u Poppy
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Proud of our veterans?
Grateful to those who
died for freedom?
Show your gratitude and
pride by helping the
,living ... support the
Poppy program.
Canvass of the Village WM Be Held November 3rd
Village of Lucknow
Notice of Poll
Take notice that in accordance with the
Municipal Elections Act 1977 Section 41, a
poll will be held for the election of REEVE.
Advance .Poll - Saturday,
November 4, 1978
from. 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Lucknow
Town, Hall.
Regular Poll - Monday,
November 13, 1978
from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Lucknow
Town Hall.
PLEASE NOTE: ALL POLLING AREAS
VOTE AT THE LUCKNOW TOWN HALL.
The last day for making application to the
clerk .for a certificate to vote by proxy shall be
5:00 p.m: on November 13, 1978.
A. E. HE 3ERT
Clerk
Village o' Lucknow