HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-10-07, Page 17hisho
by Margaret Erringtoa
and Terew Courtney
Leonard and Olive.
Chish,Lnt enjoyed,a visit
recently with grandson
ms re u
Jack of Strathmore,
Alberta, They also hada
xisit with Kyle Brown„,
Strathmore,
0 years of naarriage
for the Me „Iwans
by Erhuall aldenby
Visitors with Bessie
Moulden were Eunice
Cunningham, Sombra,.
Helen Jordon,, Mitchell,
and Francis and belie
.Boyle, Ripley.
Madeleine Edward,
Goderich arrd:. Bessie
Manner from here 'attend-
ed the comtittal searvices
at the Baptist Cemetery at
ereenoek for ' a. cousin
John Currie fr in Guelph.
Recent visitors with
Reg and Thera Powe 1,
Kiriloug;lx fir a, few clays
were Mr. and Mrs. Del
Giffin . of Waterford,
Michigan. Mrs. Giffin is
Thelma's sister.
Qn Wednesday. Bessie
Maulden visited with Jean
Cerson, Bervie and Edbert
and Nina Bushell visited
Nina's grandson. Paul
Bii.sbell in Kincardine
.Hospital. The Bushel's.
later joined Mrs. Maulden
at CersQsas.' for supper.
The;. f 'milt of Donald
and Mabel MMEwan..'oeet
-at the Candlelight
Restaurant in 0Q44rich. to
celebrate their 50th wed-
ding anniversary. Later the
family was entertained at
Ross , and Mary Ann
Brindkey's at Dungannon.
Donald. and Mabel"s lanai
ly. ,bastwin- $ons Duncan
and Douglas and Mary.
• Ann Brindley. The family;
Was all 'present,. except
Shawn. goJ~wan and his
family of Calgary. A good
time was had by. aiI! Bost
• ; wisheatotn all of us.!
The '.KinloUgb
l reabyterian. congregation
celebrated coinninnian • on
Sunday. morning, with Rev:
Ruth McLean leading the
worship:The congregation;
enjoyed Rev. McLean`s
music as she assisted the
hymns with her violin.
Don't forget the Kinloss
1-11&tory Book Coin rni.ttee
tnottng this • week;
Everyone will be ready tit
Start working on history.
after the summer • break.
''See you°there!
We, are sorry to. report,
that May Boyle had hip
:&urger), in Stratford'
Qenerral Rospical- on.
Saturday morning .follow;
Ing afall at her home at
Maple: Breezes,.
Luckna w.. Mary and Batty r
Scott.. Ripley were with:
WOO : Tritvia
l ow much honey would it,
take to fuel 'a boo's, flight
around the world?About
one ounce.,
her on Saturday. May for
sQnietime lived in our vil-
lage and was the corre-
spondent for this column.
May also celebrated her
•
92nd birthday' on Sunday..
• Happy birthday May and
get well soon'.
' a
Luekcaow Sentinel•, Wednesday, October '7, l93$;
Olive spent five days
with her sister Vivian
Stevenson of Stoney Plain.
Alberta while Jack and
Leonardmotored to Swami.
River, Manitoba to visit
friends.
. Olive's brother Bruce
Payne from Vancouver,
British Columbia came to
visit his sisters and brother
Haroldof aarrhead,
Alberta.
,lack, Leonard and '
Olive also visited with..
Grant and Aaxdrey
rohnston who moved from
this area to olds. Alberta::
' Welcome, home to .
Aileen 'rammer who vis-
ited; in British: Columbia
with. son Ralph,, his'wife :
Wendyand family Jeffrey.
Christy and _Ben. She; ,also
visited with son Hill at
Wardtner, B.C. and with''
daughter Connie and fami-
ly Tyrol and -Sophie in
Kelowna.
The Dungannon Senior
Citizen's Centre was killed
with -lively old. tyn,e dance
tnttsic supplied by The..
Country Ramblers.' on
Friday. •
l .nse lctwl:et-Austiir
has returned. from visiting
her family in Toronto. •
We surely have 4. loot to
be thankful for. Happy
Thanksgiving to ail.
Donna and Fred Young-,
twin sister 'Yvonne and
Abe Chase' enjoyed color
tour in the Fialiburton-'
ou
Bobcageon. aa -ca.
Benjamin David Harrold
Errington welcomes his
baby brother Isaac Dale.
born on Sept. 18 to parents
David and. .. Laurie
1 rrrington.
Winners at Dungannon
Sehtiurs'Wednesday night.
euchre game were two
Tom's - Young and
Culbert. Margaret
Errington and Lois
Ch. anu ey
Gratitude is expressed
to Dave, Sproul for his
donation of heavy weight
onions. Twelve lucky . per.'
sons were- raffle winners
of these biggies
Jim and Margaret
]lrringten returned home
from visiting daughter
Cindy McConnell, grand-
daughter 4riu, cousins
Marjorie and . eel)
es
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Andreasen, in Surrey,
British Columbia.
Stanley and Fe igy
Mc:G'ratten. The Cove
Bayfield. attended bile
church 143rd anniversary
and renewed friendships
with former friends and
neighbors.
Helen Errington is
recuperating at her
Lueknow residence fn1
lowing. opera- heat surgery
at University Hospital.
London,. recently.
Guest speall-cr for
Dungannon/Dow yb rook.
churches on Sunday w,aa
Brune. Whi ttpore; front
Seaferth. Its inspirational
message was entitled. ""You.•
can make a. difference."
The Bob Windt* fami-
ly visited parents *lb sad
Marie Wilkins at Chesley
Lake on a.gorgeous fit. 4,
has.: ; reputaaan .for..ho1diDg; an,.. audience
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