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Luclmow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 6, 1983—Page 20
Visit with Kinloughfamilies on the weekend
By May Boyk
Mrs. Leonard Stanley re-
turned home from Kincard-
ine Hospital, also Weir Ech-
enswiller who was a patient.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stan-
ley and family moved from
our village to the farm home
(late William Scott) on con-
cession 12 west and Glen
Bolte moved into the George
Haldenby home.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Gillespie on
the gift of their baby son,
David Lloyd at Kincardine
Hospital.
Sympathy is extended to
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Haldenby
in the death of her father, the
late Arthur Campbell. The
funeral was on Friday after-
noon at Kincardine. Friends
from here attended. Mrs.
Campbell was the former
Mary Pettigrew and grew up
in our community.
Mrs. William E. Haldenby
is a patient in Wingham
Hospital. We send get well
wishes, Margaret.
Mr. and Mrs. David Rhody
and family are home on a
holiday from Africa and are
visiting with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Rhody and
other family members. On
Tuesday, David took his
brother, Wayne to University
Hospital, London for major
surgery. Mrs. Wayne Rhody
went to London on Wednes-
day. We all wish you well,
Wayne.
Visitors over the weekend
with Marretta Hodgins were
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stan-
ley of Mason, Michigan, Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Hodgins and
family of St. Catharines and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hod-
gins and family of Niagara.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Frans -
cisco and Mr. and Mrs. Ein
Franscisco of Toronto and
their friends, Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Mends, Aruba, Coast of
Venezula, Netherland Antil-
las visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Burt and family.
Marjorie Bennett of Toron-
National motocross championship
If you thought this week -
en's Motocross races were
just that, you've got another
thing coming ---- and another
thing, and another thing, and
another thing. For the Lab-
act's Senior National Moto-
cross Championships at Hul-
ly Gully on the 9th and 10th
the best motocross racing in
the country is just one attrac-
tion.
The Clinton Kinsmen have
set up a watering hole at the
Senior Nationals that will
cool appreciative throats.
All weekend long, the roar
of racing engines will be
punctuated by the sound of a
helicopter giving spectators
rides.
On Saturday night at 7.00,
after the qualifiers, there's a
Twilight Bed Race, followed
by a Bicycle Motocross Dem-
onstration. At 8.30, the con-
temporary country sounds of
the band Country Sky will
entertain at the street dance
till 11.30.
On Sunday the finals get
under way at noon, and the
famous Labatt's Balloon will
be floating over the races.
Other highlights include
the filming of the Canadian
Nationals by CTV for airing
on Wide World of Sports
later in July.
The Labatt's Senior Na-
tional Motocross Champion-
ships on July 9th and 10th --
beginning at noon both days
wt Hully Gully.
For more information con-
tact Hully Gully at 262-3318/
5809.
INTRODUCING
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HERE WE GROW AGAIN — Hodgins Lumber is growing to
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Located in our main showroom is a quaint Old English
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all your kitchen and bathroom accessories. Now when you
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to spent the weekend here
with her father, Arthur Hal-
denby.
Weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Midford Wall were
Kathleen Panter of Colorado,
Ellen Best and Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Hackett of Toronto. All
attended the Lucknow Jam-
boree.
The Stanley reunion picnic
was held Saturday, July 2 at
Ashfield Township Park on
the shores of Lake Huron.
There were 130 people
present with the person com-
ing the farthest being Gor-
don McKinnon of Florida.
The oldest person present
was Ross Campbell of Tees -
water. The couple who were
married the longest were Mr.
and Mrs. Ezra Stanley of
Lucknow. The newest baby
in the family was Jeffery
Hodgins, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Hodgins of St.
Catharines.
Races and games, volley-
ball, base ball, and swim-
ming amused young and old
alike. Lila Johnson of London
purchased the prizes. John
Lind and Butch Johnson or-
ganized the games and races
and Jewel Stanley purchased
the ice cream.
Butch and James volun-
teered to do the games text
year and Barbara Bittorf
volunteered to purchase priz-
es for next year.
Official Opening
Monday,11
R. B.'s School of Safe Driving
509 Broadway, Kincardine - Beside the Knotty Pine
Reuben Burnett
Instructor, Director
CALL
396-8132
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