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page 20 e Lueknow Sentinel, Wednesday, September 10, 1997
Sunday School classes resume
Utektow
by Mildred Lame
With the .coating of
September,the children
are all back in school and
the big yellow buses are
on the roads, the leaves.
are starting.to turn color
and the geese are arriving
, back on.the pond.
, It is . also the com-
mencement of Sunday.
School in the-Lucknow
Presbyterian and United
Church Rally services
,were -held on Sunday
morning with the dedica-
tion of teachers and lead-
ers.
On Sunday, Aug. 31st
over 90 descendants of the
late S.D.A.A. • and
Elizabeth Stobo gathered
at Harbor Park in
Goderich for their annual
picnic. Their family of
five have all passed on,
but of the 22 'grandchil-
dren there were 19 present
- one having passed an,
• one in the hospital and one,
having a previous commit -
meat, :From this area '
Gertie Henderson, Betty
Anne 'and Harold Elphick,
Gloria and Don Dow, Elda
and Terry Nethery of
Wingham and Austin arid
Mildred Loree • represented
the five different branches
of the family.
Belle Mole spent "from
Monday' to Thursday' of:
the last week• of August
with her daughter in-law
and family of Courtrrght.
Heath Houston'"'of
Calgary;. grandson of Elsie
Houston .visited on:the,
,weekend With his :grand
mother. He had been a stir
veyor on, 'a .project at.
Anticosti, Quebec and
while in Eastern 'Canada,
visited relatives. in
Halifax, Harriston, Ripley.
as well as Lucknow.
.Sympathyextended
to. the. family and friends
of Bill :Huemiller, who
passed away in. Wingham;
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opens. at 6:30'p.m.
Hospital last week.
it was a beautiful day
on Saturday for •. the wed-
ding in the Lucknow
United. Church of Heather
Steer and Steve Michie.
Rumbles of thunder and
black clouds madetheir
appearance shortly before
guests arrived, but fortu-
nately they went around
Lucknow.
Dorothy McLeod and
Evelyn Little, of
Kincardine were in town
Friday afternoon and were
asking about all their for-
mer friends and neighbors.
It is good to"see new
businesses opening up on
the main street.
Six tables o. f shoot at.
the drop in Centre. High'
lady Erma Crich,-2nd.high
lady Evelyn Phillips. High
man Art Ernewein,-2nd
. high man Cliff Watson.
Shoots Vivian Hogan,
Ropp
family •
welcomed
riy
We would like. to wel-
' aco.= Larry and Susan
Rapp and girls' to our
,community from
Milverton. They have pur-
chased the farm of Don
.'and Ruth ,Bell, ;and -ate.
busy establishing their
dairy..operation Don and,
Ruth are;, happily Settling
'into their new home on the.
,!4th :Conces"sian. This : was
a busy weekend for the..
Beil's and their'famil•ies'
Wayne and Laurie, Nic
and ,Bev, as they joined in
the wedding, eeletrations
of . Heather Steer, and
Steve Michie. Phyllis'
Wallace'a d 'er famil`•
nh Y
from London •were guests.
of Ruth and Don., and
attended the;ceremonies
also. '•
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Three weddings celebrated
-and-attended by local. folk
Holiday weekends are
celebrated in as many
ways as there are families,
Kinlough residents' are no
different than others.
There were three outdoor,
weddings that community
members attended. Ted
Milne and Mary"
An
nMelvin at Salem on the
Melvin farm; ' Kevin
Murray. and Janet
Morrison on Sanet's lawn
in Ripley; Paul Adams and
Susan Meyer on the lawn
of her parents John and
Kini Meyer at Holyrood'.
Many .families went
camping, 'Jack and Joan
Barr had. friends camping
In 'their bush park -for the
weekend. •
Some folks attended.the
Sixth Annual Cornfest. at'
the home of Brad'Engel
and Lea -Anne Haldenby
in Kinlough.
The Church' of
Ascension, Kinlough' host-
ed the August joint ser-
vices of the five charges.
I•ncletnen'.t ,weather kept
them indoors, but, didn't
dampen the spirit of'wor;
ship and fellowship.
Kinlougti• Presbyterian
'summer. .services :with
Pastor 'Don Vair' are: over
and next Sunday, °services
return' to the ' regular: time
,slot of 11:;30 a.m.
Sympathy is extended
to the families of Lorene.
Girv'in and Maimie
' Roilston.Frierids: and nil-,
atives paid their .:respects
in. Walkerton •and •
Lu_ Gknow" respectively:
New experiences are in
store • for, serine pupils
'heading' off' to high school'
for their first' time. Those
pupils are, Ellen Husk,
• LILLIAN'ABBOTT
Royal Bank ' is pleased to
announce the appointment of
` Killian Abbott . as Assistant.
Manager Personal . 'anking
Kincardine Branch. Mrs. •Abbott
is responsible for providing for
the personal financial needs of
the banks clients in .and' around
the Kincardine area.
Mrs, Abbott has over thirty years
of experience with the Royal
Bank in personal banking and'
administration located in branches
in Western Ontario. She is looking
forward to servicing the needs of
clients and friends ,in this area. •
Prior to ler appointment Mrs.
Abbott Was located at'our branch
in Ripley, Ontario:
David Gillespie, Dylan
Park and D.J. Haldenby,
all •' off to Walkerton and
District High School.
Good. luck with your first
War!
Back to higher learning
are: Tara Thacker and Sara
Haldenby • to the
University- of Guelpl1, and
Vanessa Breckles— to
Seneca College. ,
We want to welcome
twd new families to the
village. John and Patricia
Plante and sons Justin and
Ian from Walkerton. they
have purchased the home
of Art and Barbara
Breckles and Fred and
Shirley Lewis and son into
the former home of Hugh
Lavisseur.
Visitors this week with
Myrtle 'Percy 'w'ere. Bob'
Nesbitt of 'Toronto and
Doug • Nesbitt • of
Wingham, Doris Trafford
of Scarborough and Wilda• ,
and'Harvey'Thompson`of:'
Purple Grover ' '
We'r'e sorry, .to report'
Josh Ernest spent a. few
days: at Walkertonand.
General Hospital; but has
returned home' ' .again•.. °
Setter health ahead, Josh!
Lorne and Jessie Moon
are: enjoying a" holida'y in
' Newfoundland, visiting
old friends :and relatives.,
Ross Hamilton; ,of
;Brandon, Manitoba and.
Betty ': Hamilton, S.
Catharines joined `their:
mother, Janie Hamilton.,.
Pinecrest. at the home of
.Jack' and Joan Barr: for the
weekend. ,',
Silver Lake WI met on'
Wednesday and : toured to '
Wroxeter Doll Museum.
Folks from this area
attended' the Blyth'
Threshers Reunion on the
weekend and: reported
another successful show:
MARY STANLEY-B'EITZ'
.Royal ' Bank is ' pleased to
announce the appointment of
Mary Stanley.Beitz , as
;Manager .' Personal .Banking,
Ripley Branch. Mary. .is
responsible for servicing the
personal financial :needs of
the banks clients in the Ripley
and surroundingarea. ,
Mrs. Stanley-Beitz has over
11 years experience with
Royal Bank: She is looking
forward to meeting the people
in the Ripley area.
Prior to . her appointment,
Mary was Personal ' Banking
Representative 'in Kincardine
Branch. '
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