HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-03-09, Page 16community news
Purple Grove
folk are busy
A well attended benefit
dance was held for Wayne
Rhody on Saturday night in
the Lucknow Community
Centre.
Bob Thompson, Donnie
Reid, John and Mary Ellen
Rimmelzwaan were among
those who attended the
Farm Show in London last.
week.
Heidi Jaekl from Bramp-
ton is spending 21 months
with Francis and Irene
Boyle. She is a milk tester
with DHIC and is completing
a co-op work term at Guelph.
Don and Annie McCosh
and Aurel and Marj Arm-
strong have returned from
two weeks' holidays in
Florida.
Recent visitors with
Howard and Marj Thompson
were Helen Stanley,
Florence Nicholson and San-
dra, Kay Thacker, and Mrs.
Agnes Hodgins of Kinlough.
The March meeting of
Purple Grove Women's In-
stitute was held Wednesday
evening at the home of
Maureen Collins. Gladys Ar-
nold was the convenor. She
told about the Tweedsmuir
books and the history of Pur-
ple Grove.
Corinne and Bonnie Boyle
of London, and Heather
Boyle of Napanee spent the
weekend with Francis and
Irene Boyle. Sam Finnie of
Dunnville also visited.
Fran Farrell, Sandra
Forster and Mary Ellen
Rimmelzwaan attended a
smocking course at the home
of Judy Taylor, Kincardine
on Tuesday evening.
Best wishes go to Jack and
Margo Middlekamp and
family who have moved to
their farm near Auburn.
Happy 7th Birthday to
Teresa Farrell. John and
Joyce Farrell and family,
Marj Reid and Gladys
Mason were guests at
Teresa's birthday party
given Sunday evening by
Don and Anne McCosh.
Gordon and Mavis Van
Horn were Thursday supper
guests and Nancy Green-
wood and family of
Teeswater visited on the
weekend with John and
Joyce Farrell.
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Sophie Foran, a familiar face at the Wingham and District
Hospital, was honoured by co-workers at a retirement dinner
held February 24 at the Wingham Golf and Curling Club.
Mrs. Foran, who graduated from nurses' training in Toronto
In 1946, worked at the W Ingham hospital for a total of 20
years. She was presented with tokens of esteem from Verna
Steffier and Dr. Jack McKim. Ln addition to hospital staff,
seven of Mrs. Foran's 14 children also attended the dinner.
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Two boys, one girl are born
KERR - Delores (nee Whit-
by) and Joe Kerr of R. R, #2,
Biuevale are pleased to an-
nounce the birth of a son,
Robert Joseph, weighing 2
Ib., February 15, 1983, at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London
A wee brother. for Kara and
Cheryl. First grandson for
Rhea Whitby, Lucknow and
Lucknow news
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stan-
ley of Ripley visited with Mr,
and Mrs. Ezra Stanley on
Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra
Stanley visited with Mr. and
Mrs. R. J. Kaake and Cindy
of Walkerton on Sunday.
Correction
The identification of skat-
ers appearing in a picture
from the Lucknow Skating
Club carnival reported Blair
Bieman as a pioneer when in
fart it was Chad Moffat. The
Sentinel apologizes for any
inconvenience the error may
have caused.
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another grandchild for Paul -
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LUBBERS - Mr. and Mrs.
George Lubber of White-
church, are pleased to an-
nounce the birth of their son,
Richard James, 9 Ib. 2 oz., on
March 6, 1983 in Wingham
and District Hospital, A wee
brother for Karen, Brian and
Dennis.
COLLYER - to Tim and
Dianne (nee Caslick) of Clin-
ton, in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, a daughter,Cynthia
Elizabeth, on February 25,
1983. a sister fnr Jonathan
and Meredith,
Vilkige of Lucknow
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wishes to have numbers installed, please
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