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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-05-27, Page 5McNeiI is pre by Margaret Errington ;aid Teresa Courtney Olen, McNeil, Heather Mime Farm, Colborne Township, made .the head- lines, whenhe was elected president of Western Ontario Branch of the Holstein, Association Olen, a world traveller,. recently returned from. Australia, where: the Second National Judges Conference was set up to. selectjudges for the world Holstein Conference in Australia its the year 2000. Recent visitors with Rose Reber were her par- ents Alice and Rene Brocku of Clinton, her rnother's brother Charlie Dumontier and his wife Gertrude from Alberta, Rev, Father. Harry Reitzel, and .his brother Father Ray Reitzel attend- ed Vatican II Institute at Menlo Park,, California .the first week of .May followed by a weeks holidays. They were . happy to be back home May 15 as they were on the edge of the strong, winds and tornado storms that hit California, - Congratulations to Cathy Cook who was voted the most valuable player by her teammates of the Ashfield A's slow pitch ball team on May 18, the first play ofthe season against the ••Lucknow Storms. , ' Tom Culbert was one of the many entertainers at. Luoknow Seutin ident of Holstein. Association. the. Old. • `lytne.1amobree Blyth on May 17. Congratulations to J`im and Margaret Errington who celebrated their 27th wedding anniversary on May 12, - Charlie McLean and Betty Taylor, of Burlington. visited during the past week with Joe and Teresa Courtney and. other friends in the neighbor- hood while staying at the twine of Marvin and Haney Scott. On May 10,. five bale loons were billowing; in the breeze, on the email box of Bernard end Heather Boyle, denoting the fifth birthday of ' son Shawn (May 23)... Among the 10 guests present was his playmate Marshall Durnin, who also had a, fifth birthday the fel- lowing week May 21. The new jungle gym provided outdoor entertainment, Terri and Margaret Young, and daughter Linda Culbert, Fred. and Donna Young attended the 40th anniversary of Ruth and George Ribey at the home, of their 'daughter Jane. in London on. May' .17, Ruth is the daughter of Amy Wiggins of $eeforth,. a:for mer'lpuiigannonite Lots of visitors for by Erl,na Haldenby . ' Sound following surgery, Recent" visitors with: • Weare sorry to 'report Edbert and Nina.. Bushell Lloyd: Husk, Kinloss, is a were Bert and Isabel patient inthe new Victoria 'Thompson,; . Culross, Hospital in London, Cornelius and Myrtle Oursincere symgatlty,. • Zonderv.an,.' Lucknow, 'gees net to two fainilies Katherine Fraser, Arinow from the area, Trudte and, Annie Fraser"and son Burke (Ross) passed away Matthew, London, Mr, and and was buried, from St. Mrs; Clifford' Crozier, Andrews Churcih, Goderich, David; `Bushell Winghan • On. 'Friday., .• and friend Gail;:Hoover, •Trudy was raised on the Brampton. Esther Bushell a fv...:•.>. and Jack, :Ki;ngatf• and:: _ . llmta, Kauftn:an of Kinlough.' :. Visitors with Jack and Joan Barr on Sunday were Bruce Orr end Mr. • and • 10th and went.<to school Mrs . Doug Kennedy, there.. Teeswater; Cornelius and Wednesday the comma- . Myrtle•' • Zondervan; iity was saddened to. hear Lucknow:; Doris :Bushell, of the sudden 'death. of Reg Winghan and eMrgaret Blown. Our, heartfelt 4(0 IJushell, Ooderich. • pathy goes out to his wife. lack` anti "roan► later • Mary Yand their fainity. w.,ettt to Pineerest • ;in Begwas raised on the Lucltrtovv to visit with 144h of Kinloss and Janie Hamilton attendedKtnlough, School Kay Thacker I;hclped„her He and Mary ft}rined.;,in snster nn law. Rtta Culross l tares moving to Houghmaa celebrate her farm .nt the .1Uta oaf gfith bnrtldayr` al SandraKinloss keg's funeral was and Ian Mci�taugl<ton's ftcliit Si. Mary`s' Catholic home in Btesla r: Church in L.ucknow on We are: glad<. to report Fiiday afreritcarn.. • that, Albert .:Colwell, -Birthday, greetings. to. Kinloss returned hose . Blair' Wilson•`anid=• Kiri. frons Kincardine Hospital • Kaufman ofthts village«, and ' Mari ' Niehotstyn Friday •afternositt;the Kinloss, is` home :from the Kinlough Anglican ladies. Grey -Bruce Regional Were, busy making: turkey. Health: Cctttre, Oviten .Pies at the church. . • Penny Hodges and Dr Bruce Thomnsott have returned home from a.three week visit to Canterbury, England, visiting Sherry and: Tanya Hodgeswho are attending Christ Church Teachers College, The .course will be .completed July 3 with the girls then returning. to Canadian soil, Anew experience was dri- ving on the left hand, side of winding country roads. Sympathy to Bppie Lawrence and Beth. Rutledge, mother and mother-in-law of Audrey Rutledge, age 57, who passed away on May 17 at Alexandra and Marine Hospital, • Service of remembrance was :held at McCallum and Pall a. Funeral Home. Officiated by Pastor Sharon Willis Whitwell, Interment Dungannon Cemetery. Audrey is survived by sons Johnnie, Dale and Patrick and daughter Penny; 13 grandchildren and three sisters . Mary, Irene .and • Madeline. Card winners .at the Senior Center on May 20 were Tom .Young, Tom Culbert, Kay .Watson and Aileen Mortimer,. • Carol. • Nivins and daughters Debbie, Barbara, and. Brenda and friend Julie Fisher, flew from Detroit to, Chicago recently. to attend the Christening::of. Carol's ,grandnephew Matthew Bushels • :.. The• • Kinl .ugh. -Presbyterian ladies were. busy;. this past weeek, . Tuesday.. saw_ them Belmore with their twin,- ning partner at a meeting where therguesmeetingt; speaker was Rev. Ness :of Kitchener. He related ssto ries of • his experiences in Kingston anal Kitchener ,jails as a chaplain and his wife's experiences in the same institutions .teaching quilting. They served in both minimums and:'maxi room seenrit sails, tin Wednesday they travelled' to Isabel Thompson's home for their regular meeting, Barbara:Busheli had the devotions from Cheerful Heart." When we Mose your sense of hunrior 'we.su,ffer a.broken spirit and become like dried-up. bones, When .we. lose ;our ability to, laugh we have a serious deficiency iniour life• Petty, Bushell ,had 'the st'udy+`o'n ,"Violcnue" in' Children and;. . ,Youth. Thtcir. greatcsl; problems are• assaults ; OP' ,self esteem;' and. life skills should "be devel4Pcd and 'honed, 'Life •is all about choices and making •deci- sions, We, carne: tothe con-. c'lusion.s :there are-` no throw 'away children. in ..taurn to•1ge 6 Jardine. catching Ciirol's sister Mary Jardine from Banff, grandmother of the ebild) completely by sur- prise. This was the fourth occasion in 20 years that the sisters have . been together. Dungannon/Nile UCW met in the church .on May 19,with an, attendance of 20 and two nature loving young leaders. President Donna Young opened: the meeting with a thought, "God's. Wonders" taken from the Upper. Reom, adding a touch of humor with "What Seniors are Worth. - Marina Park presented the scripture passage, med- itating 'from the Book of Psalm, Annabelle Armstrong, wife of her'Dan.Arrmstrong_ was introduced as the fea- tured speaker, She and Rev. Dan were .involved with the Ministry of Dungannon Union. Pastoral charge froth 1987 to 1989, residing in the former Hackettchurch manse, until the retirement of Rev, Dan, when they . purchased a home on Havelock Street, Lueknow. Before coming to. Canada, the Armstrongs ministered in Kentucky for 24 years with the United Methodist • Church. They celebrate 52 years' of marriage Sept: 12, Annabelle's , inspira- tional message was based ori ,LT,P and "how one chooses to live it. A plant sale followed with roan Dougherty, ' as the capable au:tioneer. Wednesday, May 2i, 1.998 'age $ Retnign De ratio ns•, Orders are Still being taken for plastic bunting by the yard, and plastic bows until ° June 6th. 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