The Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-07-06, Page 15Page 14—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 6,1988
Congrats Helen!
Congratulations to Helen Maclntyre!
Otgr community is proud to announce that
"Miss Celebrate in 88" is from South
Kinloss.
Brian and Louise Keith of Ottawa visited
with their family here on the weekend.
Marilynne Maclntyre, Laurie Bell, Bev
Beyersbergen, Bonnie Davidson,
Margaret De Boer and Carol Maclntyre
sang during the service in South Kinloss
Presbyterian church on Sunday. They
were the Young Peoples Group from the
1970's.
Jim and Cheryl MacKinnion and family
of Kitchener were home with Jim's family
over the holiday.
William and Irene Dickie, Krissa and
Shea and Karrie Skillen are holidaying at
the cottage at Hope Bay.
Jim and Barb Mullin of Calgary were
holidaying in Lucknow and area with
relatives for the past week.
Blanche and Jack Needham are visiting
with Jack's sister, Jean Ruttan in Nor-
thern Michigan.
Rennie Graham and friends of Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. John Lowndes of
Queensville, Dorothy MacKenzie of
Teeswater and Mr. and Mrs. Cameron
MacAuley of Ripley attended the
"Homecoming" Service at South Kinloss
on Sunday.
Dr. John MacKenzie and Catherine
MacKenzie, both from Toronto were home
for the Celebrations and visited with their
OUTH KINLOSS
by Ruth Buchmeier
brother, Frank and Muriel MacKenzie for
the weekend.
Dr. Alex Maclntyre of Alliston was home
for the "Celebrate in 88" activities and
visited with relatives here.
Phyllis Wallace of London visited for the
weekend with Ruth and Don Bell and other
relatives in Lucknow.
Ann and Allan Stang of Indonesia are
visiting with Anne's parents - Allan and
Elsie Graham. Anne's husband will be
joining her around the middle of the month
before they leave to go out west to visit
relatives.
Saturday dinner guests with Allan and
Elsie Graham were Rennie Graham, Jean
and John Lowndes, Pete and Anne
Cruickshank and Bob Conn'.
The Burkton family had a reunion on
Saturday at the Kinloss hall. There were
about 60 attending. They came from South
Porcupine, Alberta, Toronto, Kingston,
Waterloo, Little Current, St. Catharines,
Kinlough, Kincardine and Lucknow and
area.
Bonnie and Justin Davidson of Parry
Sound spent some holidays here with Ron-
nie's parents, Leonard and Wilma Clarke.
Big surprise for .Jack
The place for Jack MacLennan's 80th bir-
thday surprise party was at the Lansdowne
Park, Kincardine, on July 2. Nieces. and
nephews gathered fromfar and wide to
honor their favorite uncle.
There would be 40 or more present namely
Norman and Ann White Keadle and Barbara
Scott Perry from Florida; Kyle and Nancy
White Thomas from Alabama; Isabelle and
Jim Spilsbury, Frances Smuck, Betty and
• Max Hanna, Donna Gauntlett, Raeleen, Jim
and Lisa Campbell, all of London; Violet
and . Harold Elliott of Ripley and Marion
B.A.
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SPRING into action...with the CLASSIFIEDS.
Cook of Lucknow.
Dr. and Mrs. K.J. MacKenzie, Dr. and
Mrs. R.J. MacKenzie, Listowel, Dr. Scott
and Marilyn MacKenzie, Kitchener; Donald
and Joyce MacKenzie and Louise, Indian
River, Lorne and Marion MacKenzie and
Susan and Gary Thomson, Unionville; Dave
MacKenzie, Pat Dellandria, Kincardine,
also attended.
Violet MacKenzie (Jack's sister), Kincar-
dine, and several great -grand ( MacKenzie)
nephews and Norman Shiells of Ashfield at-
tended the celebration.
Two new mothers in Lucknow have received the special gifts being sponsored by
some of the local merchants. Shown with their own wee gifts are Laurie Alton, left,
with 11 -week-old Kelsie, and Sue Guay with 3 -month-old Laurie. At front holding one
of the lovely plates the moms received recently is little Sue.
First gifts arrive
Under the new appreciation plan
adopted by eight Lucknow merchants, Ray
and Anne Guay received their Keepsake
Birth Plate in honor of their daughter,
Laurie Elizabeth.
This plan went into effect the first of
April and is sponsored by Your Favourite
Things, Valley Green Flowers, Lucknow
Village Market, Elmer Umbach Phar-
macy, Montgomery Motors Ltd,
McDonagh Insurance and Real Estate
Brokers, Cliff's Plumbing and Heating,
and the Lucknow District Co -Operative.
If your address is Lucknow or RR
Lucknow and you are eligible for a baby
gift, a wedding gift or a wedding anniver-
sary gift, you too can receive either an
engraved plate or an engraved Bible ac-
cording to the occasion.
You can contact Mildred Loree at
528-3615 and she will send you a Gift Cer-
tificate which you fill out and mail to Com-
munity Service Systems who will then
send you your gift.
CRIME STOPPERS OF GREY BRUCE WI%
A community program that works for all
Crime Stoppers is pleased to introduce their new community service vehicle with special
thanks to the following: Peninsula Ford Mercury Sales for the vehicle, Highway 26 Variety
Owen Sound and Texaco Canada for providing the gas, the Grey Bruce Insurance Brokers
Association for insurance coverage, and Joe's Car Wash for keeping the car looking good.
Signage provided courtesy of Signs by -Rutherford.
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