HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-04-20, Page 31Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, April 20, 1988—Page 19
Lowrys celebrate their 50 years of
Jim and Fran Farrell and family of Pur-
ple Grove visited on Saturday with Fran's
father Derek Logtenberg, Dungannon.
Fran's mother is a patient in University
Hospital, London.
Jack and Janet Farrell spent a few days
with George and Janice Miller, Rachel and
Colleen at Thorndale.
Bill and Bernice Burt and Terry, Joyce
and Jenifer Farrell spent Thursday evening
with Don and Ann McCosh.
Best wishes to William Robert and Elva
Lowry, who celebrated their 50th wedding
anniversary on Saturday in the Ripley
Legion Hall.
Katherine Collins, Marilyn Reid, Deanna
Scott attended "Looking ahead" a health
conference held in Port Elgin on Saturday.
Sympathy is extended to the McGillivray
family in the death of Ed's grandmother,
Mary McGillivray, London.
Al Martin, Kathy and Jared, Kitchener
visited on Sunday with Kathy's parents Jack
and Janet Farrell.
Congratulations to the Jr. Farmers for the
excellent turkey dinner they served at Reids
Corners Hall.
Kathy Macpherson and friend from Inger-
soll, Don and Ann McCosh, Adeline Martyn
were Saturday night dinners guests with
Rev. Glen and, Mrs. Macpherson.
Wilfred and Diane Gamble and Jeff from
Fergus and Tracy Campbell, London, Allan
and Alice Gamble and Glenda, had Sunday
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dinner with Marion Gamble.
Bette McLeod visited in London with Dave
and Freda Owen, also in Strathroy with
Peter and Nellie Van Dam.
Christopher Cale had a super tour and
visit at the Ripley fire hall, with the Ripley
Play School children.
Maureen Collins, Jennifer, Angela and
David; Jack and Janet Farrell, Sarah and
David, attended a family event, "Hope for
the Future" Sunday in the Parish Hall,
Kincardine.
Kay Collins had supper Friday evening
with Don and Tiny Robertson.
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Aurel Armstrong visited with his mother
May Armstrong, who was a patient in
Wingham hospital. Get well wishes, May.
Leonard and Muriel Courtney visited
Saturday evening with Donald and Alma
Gillies.
Jamie and Barbara McEwan,
Mississauga visited on Saturday with
Grandma Gladys Arnold.
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ADAMS-ZINN
The Whitechurch United Church was the
site of the March 26, 1988 marriage of Col-
leen Adams and Terry Zinn. The ceremony
was performed by Rev. John Nelson and
Rev. George Ball.
The bride is the daughter of Pauline
Adams of RR5 Lucknow while the groom is
the son of Warren and Marian Zinn of RR2
Lucknow.
Colleen was attended at the altar by Janet
Watterworth, Goderich. Terry was joined
by Groomsman Dave Dawson of
Leamington.
Ushers for the ceremony were Paul Zinn
of RR2 Lucknow and John Adams of
Windsor.
A reception for the happy couple was held
following the ceremony at the Lucknow
Community Centre where the bride and
groom greeted well-wishers before heading
to the Bahamas on their honeymoon. Col-
leen and Terry now reside at RR2 Lucknow.
GIBSON-HARRISQN
Beverly Harrison and Brian Gibson were
united in marriage in the Lucknow United
Church on March 12, 1988, by Rev. G.
McFarlane.
Bev is the daughter of James and Marlene
Harrison of Goderich and Brian is the son of
Donnie and Dianne Gibson of RR3 Lucknow.
The bride's attendants for the ceremony
were Kim Cooke of Goderich, Michelle Sib-
son of RR3 Lucknow and Debbie Ritchie of
Blyth. Tabatha Stright of RR2 Goderich
acted as flowergirl while Joshua Lansink,
London, performed the duties of ringbearer.
The groom was assisted by Leonard Lan -
sink of London, Bryce Ritchie of RR3
Lucknow and Kevin Ritchie of Blyth.
A reception for the happy couple was held
at the Holmesville Community Centre. Bev
and Brian will reside at RR3 Lucknow.
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