HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-09-24, Page 6Page 6 -- Latckuow Sentinel, Wednesday, September 24, 1997
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Chance. Smith, son 'of Sherife Emin
and Jerry Smith; placed first in the
up to' four 'month category at the
fall fair's baby contest. (Livingston
.photo)
Ashley Higgins, daughter of Kim ..
and Bruce, was first in the 4 to 8,
month category in the baby contest
at 'the Lucknow Fall Fair
(Livingston photo)
Gerrit Logtenberg,, son of Kay and
Jerry, placed first in the 8 to 12
"month category in the fail fair's
baby contest,. (Livingston photo)
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No serious injuries for. Cassandra when she falls f
by Margaret Erriingto. n .
and Teresa Courtney
Cassandra . Rivett,.
daughter of Duane and
Nancy, gave us all a fright
when she tumbled to ,the
ground out of a small tree
last Thursday. An ambu-
lance ride;and examina-
tion at Alexandra and
Marine General- Hospital.,:.
assured her anxious. par-
ents, that all was .well,
excepting a'• few;' bruises
and tender spots:
Friends,. neighbors and
relatives helped` Joe
O'Keefe celebrate his 80th
.in derich on
birthday Ga ,
Saturday. ,
Joe.was born at Kintail,..
son of ,Cornelius and Anne
(Hussey)' O'Keefe on Sept.
16, 1917.'He was married '
to 'Maiy. Cancilla in 1948
whom he naet when she
taught school at '.
Kingsbridge. .
They, have family of
, seven children' Marianne
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Gallant, London; Joey
Colborne.. Township;
Nancy Alberta," John,
Goderich and Rose Marie
of London and,nine grand-.
children, who were all
present for the celebration.
Joe and` Mary now live, in
Goderieh. '
A family, dinner was
'enjoyed at-.Kobindale's;.
Goderich.
Sincere sympathy to
George' Cardiff and, family
On the death of his brother,
Jack."' Cardiff' of St.
'Catharines, • born Dec. 25,
`1914. Burial was on 'Sept..
17. .
Hail, to a' hearty, gentle•
-
man at Nile, Stuart Taylor,
;who celebrated birthday
number 89 on. Sept.: 9
Many' of his waking hours
are spent in the work shop
on clock .'restorations and
wood' carving Presently
he is.carving. a" beaver to
attach to a cane.
An s avid. .'woods person,
he enjoyed' fishing and
hunting
Another pleasure.. he
enjoys is people. He
would be very pleased:; if
'you could. drop in for a
chat, • '
Bray'den Thomas, son
of Barry; and Janine Synyth
was welcomed to the
'Dungannon United
Church by baptism, On
Sunday by Rev. Philip
Gatydon.
Family and friends..
were entertained at the
Smyth h'oine fora lun-
cheon.
Rain drops before and
after, permitted, thje. board
of stewards to serve a bar=
becue in aid of the com-
pletion of the, leading of
the church windows.
.Congratulations to
George and Jean :Errington
, on their 40th .wedding.
anniversary.on Sept. 21. A
'family dinner. at
Robindales was planned
by daughter Betty,' son Bill
and attending by sister
Donna .and Bob - Moran
and Neil Mitchum.
Another .celebration
.was .the first birthday of
Cassidy, d'aughter of
Heather Ohm,. oh Sept 21:'
Great ' grandparents
,. Harvey and Beck Culbert"
enjoyed .the. chocolate.
cake and ice cream...
- On Sept. ,11, Willetta
McWhinney, )`lfuronview,.`
enjoyed ,a, visit from 10 of
her Dungannon friends:
Next year will bring .her to
rom tree
day on Sept. 21, at Ontario
Street United Church.
All ninee children were
present for the occasion
Bill, Bob, Barbara, Lloyd,
Elaine, Doug, Helen,.
Nathan and Mary, plus.
their families and friends.
Jack's two surviving
brothers, Norman from
Varna and. Walter from
Hensall were in atten-
dance and Marian's broth-
er ,Eldon Morrell from
Toronto.. Due to illness.
brother Fred, was unable to
be present: - '
1./CIV .
Dungannon/Nile UCW`
met.in..the church -on Sept.
16. President Donna
Young opened the meeting
with ,a reading "In this
world.",
Rollcall was answered
by nine ladies on a picnic ! .'
to be remembered.. • .
A •video tape • was, ,:
shown on' Christian
Development on Visitation :.,
by Marina Park, who alsq
auctioned for the plant
.produce sale.`
Closing prayer was led
by Beth Dickson.
i.41.0..s.s.;:.orders treys
Kinloss township coun-
t' cil wilt be ordering. trees
from Maitland Valley,
Conservation Authority to
sell to property 'owners
the four score level.
Marian 'Smith; Clinton
celebrated her 75t'h .birth
in,
in:. seed innovation
ATTENTION .CON GROWERS
Corn Bore.,Awareneas Day
Monday, September: 29th
111:00 aim.: -'x:00' p.m
2% Miles west & 11/4 miles north•,of Lucknow
on the farm. of bon Ritchie,
This is. your opportunity to come out and: see Bt.
Corn at, work in the field, Bt and no Bt•strips.of
same variety of corn side by side...
Company Reps. will be on hand to answer any
questions.
Lunch servedat noon._
Sponsored ,by
Don RItC'tle$c
Novartis Seeds•
next spring.
This!. year's order is for
50• native ,red maple, 50
• sugar maple, `and 50
Norway;, spruce•
This is a hole: in' the side: of car made by a nail
that turned into a projectile when a:lawnrnower
spit it out. The °hole:- big enough for the: pho-
tographer to putherforefinger in - .is a godd-
indication that safety practices around: lawn-
mowers are a must What woud the' results
have been had the, projectile hit a person or
'animal? (Livingston -photo) •
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e nesda ..0.0 ; It ' dt r
at McKay Hall, '10 t•lelsonSt. E:
Wednesday O•c#ober 1 in Wing•ham
it..ingliam Council .Chamber's• .
274 Josephine St: ,
:Thursday, October. 2 ir�..Hesa11 `
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at Hensall Community Centre, .1'57 Oxford. St...
All meetings start at�8:00 p.m.
To get. a: copy of the •revised •-draftOfficial iPlan contact.
your local municipal• office or, the Huron'Coun ty .
Planning' and Development Department_ :at
(51.9) 524-2188:
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You are cordially invited to'
come and help celebrate
ELDEN LOWRY's
90th Birthday Party
Point Clark Community Centre
Sept. 28, 2-4 pm.
*Best Wishes OnlyiPlease*
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