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Page 20 Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 30, 1997
Family visits with Bridges
Winston and Lola
Bridges welcomed, daugh-
ter Gail and Tim Collett
and grandchildren Erin,
John 'and'. Sarah from
Summersid.e P.E.I., who
arrived on,Dad's birthday
July 12.
They also visited sister
Karen, Leo and family and
had a family get together
at the Lucknow family
picnic. Attending the pic-
nic: Karen, Leo, Tiffany,
Jennifer, Darryl, J.J.,
Branden,Larissa, Lola -
Jean, Lucknow; Winston
and Lola, Lucknow; Tim,
Gail, Erin, John and Sarah
cif P E.I.
• After a five day stay,.
Gail and Tim went on to
now
St. Paul, Minnesota to
visit Tim's sister and fami-
ly then back to Brampton
to another sister's family,
and also to Gail's, sister's
family Lorie, Randy and
Paul in Oakville.
Donna and Gary
Thompson and girls, Arriy
and Erin, and Caleb
Ritchie of . Red Deer,
Alberta, visited with their
mother and grandmother,
Bettyitchie and other
relativ'Fs for a couple of
weeks.
There was a large
crowd at the, auction Sale
on Saturday for the house-
hold furnishings of, Freda
Macinnes.
The family of the late
Jim and Irene Little held a
family picnic at Brookside
on Sunday..
Evelyn Gray of North
Bay is visiting with her
sister and brother-in-law
Elaine and Ross Errington,
of Lucknow, and attended
the picnic,
Bob and June Gilchrist
hosted'a birthday party for
Herb Wilkins. -Seve'ral
friends arid. relatives
attended to 'wish Herb a
"Happy Birthday,
News from Pinecrest Manor
Birthday celebrants at
Pinecrest Manor Nursing
Horne last month were Joe
Dickinson, Gordon
Rintoul, Evelyn Walton
and Les. Manners. '
Residents had a fu1:1
month kicking off with red
and white day to celebrate
Canada's birthday. Other
events included the start of
''swimming", a memorial
service. and communion;
the meal at the Legion,; ,the
farm club, a trip to
Scottish Pipe band concert'
in Kincardine, sub day and
the open house to, cele-
, brate Frank Hayden's 60th
birthday, , ; . ; . .
'Jack' Scott, Ella Wright
and 'Barriet Daniels have
joined the family at
Pinecrest.
Sympathy is extended
,to the family of Donald..
'Henderson. •
Please remember that
the.'family support group
meets on Aug. 12 at 7.:
Lots of fots: of...fOotily.reuoiOns
Summer is the season
for family reunions - the.
Clifford family .attended
the McKenzie gathering;
and Deanna . and motley
Scott enjoYed the Bine
family picnic at Bradley,
'Last weekend June and
Earl Elliott, Anne imcCosh
and Mary Anne Kukoly
enjoyed the hospitality of
the Don Morrison,,,family
of Culross'Tow:nship at
their annual barbeque.
Myrtle Percy " . 'of
Kinlough and Susan
McGregor. of Scarborough,
were dinner guests "of.:
'Wilda and harvey
Thompson, on Tuesday.
Tammy. and .Paul Cunliffe'
of Etobicoke 'visited with
,her grandparents on the
weekend
• Isabelle C•assid,y of
Mildmay visited with
friends and relatives in, the
area this past week.
From all reports; the 4-
H exchange group is hav
ing a good time in Alberta,
we'll' have a better report
next week when they get
.home. '
Bessie Maulden.
Winnifred Percy and Joan
Bertrand of Simeoe visited
with' Anne McCosh• and
,'Mary . Anne ,Kukoly' at
''their trailer oil:the 10th
concession. ,Bessie;
Winnifred,and' Anne had a
great time re'membering
their high .school days in
''Lucknow. Those were the.
days that you boarded in f,.
the town and took your
own food with yo}i for the
week. What a change from
all the conveniences: of
today. •
Our sincere sympathy
is . extended to Bette
Macleod'on..the. death of
het "" son ;' Noel of •
`,Mississauga.'A•nd'also to
Don McTavish inthea.
death of "his sister Louise:.
Helms enjoy picri is
in Waterworks Park
The annual 58th Helm,
picnic was held on July
20 at Waterworks Park,,
in Lucknow. There: was
an attendance of .23 on a
beautiful. day. A pot luck
dinner was held at 1,p.m.
Visiting from `a distance
were 'Shirley ' (Helm)
Ellison : of Brampton and
her two grandsons.'
Shirley was originally.
ftom'the Tiverton area.,
Many enjoyed seeing her
Helm .fa#nilyhistory
book.
Grant • Helm took
charge of the business 'fora,
another year. A minutes
.silence was held for
Isobel Ritchie; Lucknovy
-and Jetry. Helm', Forest.
The new president for
1998 is Bruce Canipbell,
B'elgt'ave..
' 'The program commit-'.
tee took over and was
enjoyed by all and the
Children enjoyed the
sports.
Glad !s Arnold ,and
Edith Smith , attended` the
bruce County
Genealogical meeting in
Scone last Tilesday.
Heather •,and Sari•
Finnie,` Spence, and .foseph
•' spent the weekend' in
Dunnville with Sam's : par-
ents ' Gabrielle and
Brandon came.baek with
'thein after spending a
week with their grandpar,
ets. Coulton Louther and.
.:Skye Harrington are visit-
' ing with : their .Finnie
cousins
AIs:o visiting with her
folks is Bonnie Boyle
Happy 'Birthday to
.olive Boyle Hughes of
Goderich; Some of her,
family from here .enjoyed
ra picnic with her on
Sunday in Goderich.. •
Gail and Don Gamble
.of ,.'Walkerton spent
Wednesday with ;Anne
• McCosh and Mary Anne
Kukoly workingon their
Colvvelhfamily history.
Those boots were made for walking' and that's.
just what Helen Errington (right) and Brian
McMullen of. Kitchener, both with spots at.
Fisherman's . Cove, did on Sunday as about 17
walked 12 kmto raise funds for the Lucknow
and' District Fire Department. The. branch Helen
is carrying wasto ward off the bugs.
(Livingston photo),
photo),
'Cove'
walk
•
raises
$824
for lo�al
fire , .
dept;
The Fisherman's Cove
• walk -a -thou on Saturday
raised . $820'. for the
Lucknow and District Fire
Department. 1Vlandy
Rhody, coordinator; says
this brings the total to date
to $1170., and more events
are planned through the
summer.
About 17 people
• walked the 12 km route to
Lucknow, and several 'vol-
unteers assisted.
The group ended up at
the fire department where
they met by some of the
firefighters with. refreshing
cold drinks.'
The weather was won-
derful even .though the -
bugs were a bit annoying, • •
to say the least, on the first
stretch of the walk.
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Parade .Antique Tractor Pull
4 Baf3y Show - Graham &.Eleanor Townsend
.Various children &, Youth Activities •
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