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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 27, 1983—Page 10
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Year -old -twins Mathew and Jeffrey Selkirk of R. 2, Lucknow were two of many who enjoyed
the Goderich Festival of Arts and Crafts on The Square in Goderich on the weekend.
Lucknow's 13th annual Craft Festival sponsored by the Lucknow Agricultural Society will
be held this weekend at the Lucknow Arena. Approximately 65 crafters will exhibit their
wares for sale and draws for cash vouchers will be made. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan)
Visit Van Dykes from Holland
by Bell Hackett
Visitors with Bill and Dora
VanDyke and family are
Dora's sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Verhage0 and Mrs.
VanDyke's brother, Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Slits, of
Holland.
Congratulations to John
and Helen Kuik, who have
recently celebrated their
25th wedding anniversary.
Larry and Lois Campbell
.have returned from a vaca-
tion in Springfield, Virginia,
with their son, Dr. Peter and
Mrs. Campbell, Robin,
Amanda and Lauren. They
also have been to Ottawa to
visit Larry's sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Wyman.
Tom and Eva Hall of Kit-
chener visited on Saturday
with Jim and Isabel Hunter.
Dan Nicholson is spending
some time with Jim and
Isabel Hunter.
Lorne and Hazel Hackett,
Brenda and Mac have just
returned from a three week
vacation in Western Canada.
They visited with Cliff and
Grace Hackett in Olds,
Alberta and with Doug and
Joanne Alton, Casey and
Shelbey in Calgary.
Congratulations to Gordon
and Bernice Kemp who are
celebrating their 25th wed-
ding anniversary.
Kimberley and Jeffrey
Ferguson spent three days
this weekend with their
grandparents, Warren and
Marian Zinn.
Gordon, Glen and Gail
Kemp and Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Livingston hosted a
party in honour of Bea and
Gord Kemp's 25th wedding
anniversary on Sunday, July
24. The party was held at the
home of Harvey and Pat Liv-
ingston. Other guests pre-
sent were Martha Livingston
and Dorothy Beamish,
Brampton; Bill and Marion
Livingston and Tammy of
Ottawa; Harold, Elsa and
Serena Livingston of
Orangeville; Don, Marg and
Chris Stirling of Ridgetown;
Cliff, Joan, Leslie, Tracey,
Leanne and Terry Liv-
ingston; Kirk Livingston;
Brenda Henderson; Steve
Allen. A delicious chinese
smorgasbord dinner was en
joyed.
Stephen Livingston, son of
Joan and Cliff Livingston ar-
rived home from Nova
Scotia on Monday for a visit.
Get well wishes to Tracey
Livingston who is a patient
in Wingham Hospital.
Visits with Kinlough woman
by May Boyle
Phoebe Stanley of Blyth
visited with Marretta
Hodgins.
Mrs. Bert Nicholson and
Lois attended the bridal
relative shower for Mary
Nicholson at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Stanley and
the girls at Kinloss.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert
Haldenby of Toronto and
their niece, Mrs. Howard
Thompson of Ripley called
on relatives and friends here
on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Brace and family left on
Thursday for their home at
Medicine Hat, Alberta after
visiting here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Rhody and other
family members.
Mrs. Frank Maulden
returned home after an
enjoyable trip to Muskoka
where she visited with
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Midford
Wall, concession 10, visited
Thursday evening with Edna
and May Boyle.
The descendants of Bertha
Haldenby and the late N.E.
Ted) Haldenby, held their
annual family picnic on
Sunday, July 17 at the
Haldenby homestead at
Westford. Over 50 were in
attendance and all enjoyed a
day in the outdoors with such
ideal summer picnic
weather.
Lisa Evans returned home
after a nice holiday here with
Lois Nicholson.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Kevin Howey of Kit-
chener who were married on
Saturday, July 16. The bride
is the former Cathy Hedley,
eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Hedley of here.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Page were Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Page, Andrea
and Lisa, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Lemon all of Burlington; Mr.
and Mrs. John Whyman,
Becky ana Richard
Whyman; Mrs. J. Adair and
Christina of Oakville and
Rosita Page and her friend
from Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Truman
Fillirver of Dearborn,
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A Special Selection
of Summer Fabrics
are on Sale at The
Sewing Box. Greatly
reduced prices,
available while
supplies last.