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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-07-09, Page 6aP r4Oott a 4•,-F .q AD Ire • oa A Page 6 — Lucknow $rani tineI, Wednesday, July 9, 11,997 Rake in,,the savings and tale the kids to the beach at Suncoast Mali on C�ngrats t� 1red. and'Liz. • by Teresa Courtney and Margaret, Errington Congratulations to Fred. Durnin and. Liz Smeltzer who were manled.on July S at Pine River United Church. Fred is the son of . Mike and Betty Lou (Durnin) Dalton and the late Donald Durnin: Liz •is the• daughter of Eimer and Marianne ,Smeltze>r.. A large, crowd attended their reception at the Ripley" •Community Centre. They -will be residing at :the groom's -.farm just south of Kingsbridge. Ji.m and Isabel Hunter . celebrated their 50th wed— ding anniversary • with :open. house' at the • Lucknow Legion ;. on Sunday, Congratulations , to; Travis Farrish who made . °his first Holy Communion. during the evening mass at St.•Joseph's, Kingsbridge "on Saturday. . Children, grandchildren and grear.grandchildren of the late Edmond and Nora (A/esti-6p0 Stinnett held. their family reunion On the . weekend at .:the .beach "., property '.lot 31, front con-•' ._.ice-sson,..._AsjIfie,td town ship., formerly owned by °Fred'and Leona Vassella now owned by Jim and • Yvonne Sinned. The, five 'children of Ed and Nina are.. Catherine. T4rierweiler of" Vash,on,. Washington; Patricia O'Brien,' Caswell Beach,. North Carolina, `'trim Sinnett, R.R.7, Lucknow, Dennis. Sinnett; Detroit,:: .,. Michigan,, and' Shannon •Kelenbeck,. Denver, Colorado. ,There are 21 grandchildren and -24 great grandchildren;. ' Foliowing, the .10;30 a.m. mass at Kingsbridge for the deceased members • of the family, relatives: and friends gathered` at : the reunion site. for an after noon of fun, ;and games; fcllawed! with a .barbecue and sing song. Simon. and Jan, Logtenberg . and family spent the weekend• of June 22 in Oakville attending. the baptism service :of Jan's nephew' Alyn Jr. at St. Cut.bert Anglican Church and visited old, friends John and Joanne Holland in Mississauga. Gorden and Joan Maize and family hosted the first Maize reunion, descen_ dants of-Haivey. and; Ida, at .the Dungannon Agriculture Hall on June ,29. Families of Ellen, Harold,-CGordotn and John were present, in what is hoped will become an annual event; *torn to page