HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-03-05, Page 5by riJyi
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a winter
o this..
akin;
Kiniough
travellers.
are home
Kinlough travellers are'
home:. Lea -Anne Halden
by and 'Brad Engel from
Venezuela and Art and.,
Barb Breckles from the
Cayman Islands.
• Tamara' Hodgins is
home from hospital as is-
Gerald'
s-
Gera ld " : Murray from
Stratford, General.;. We
wish these. ' two good
healthin the. future.
At Kinloss Community;
Centre on ': Wednesday
night the card party Win-
ners
in ners were: Nancy Hill and:
Allie Hayes .tied for ladies
and 'Bernie. Bragg for the •
men Wes Bullock was the ;
lucky ticket, o
-;, `The community:: was
saddened this week 'with.
the sudden death: of Fred
Guest. ; We+feel': we've lost-
a 'true =,friend ,and, good .
neighbor even though he }
' had 'moved, :.. to
Whitechurch. Our sy'inpa;
thy is extended ' to Mary'
and family and his sister '.
Jean Johnston of Lon on
and • her family.; The
kinlough PreSbyterian:
church ladies , served the.
` lunch :to 'family and
friends on Saturday after-
'
fter-
':noon.' :
There is stannic to•.get;
involved withyour,history
and the Kinloss Township
book. Call the clerk•, if you
can help!
Sunday dinner 'guests '
with Myrtle Percy were
Val Matthews • and Ed
Comeau of Wingham.
Glen. • and Penny.
Haldenby Visited Saturday
with `Joe and Nancy
Jansen of Culross
Township.
Linda and; Kay Thacker
' visited Friday with May
Boyle at Maple Breezes, '.
May, we hope your foot
will soon .be better.
We are sorry to report;
the loss of a family from
if the community. Len, Kay
and Aaron , Long have ,
moved to the':Teeswaater
Culross. area. Best wishes
in your new home:
• Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, March 5, 1997 - Page 5
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on:this year,11f I were, f
load rather tke.itn
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Chris Quirior
incardiiie
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Maty : h attar arid; s : nd
the kids t ievvherc.
aren Scott
Belgrave
"leo, but rriy Mom is. if 1
could getaway, Tad like
to g.0 to Florida. in the
winter.'"
l on Irwin
Lucknow
ty1?ue', already gone,c
went out west for
Christmas and spent the
holidays with my brother
and h(s faml:iy,,
flarh Aitchison'
Lucknow
No, we have a trailer
we enjoy and l'll be
there for: the holidays,"
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