HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-11-02, Page 15New l3oyle arrives
Congratulations to Brian and Janet Boyle
on the birth of their second daughter. Irene
is spending this week down there.
Roy and Maureen Collins and family
spent Saturday in Kitchener at the home of
Bill Carroll and family for a family get-
together.
Susan Emerson of Chatham and Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Shouldice of Lions Head were re-
cent visitors with Marian Emerson.
Janet Farrell, Gladys Arnold and Anne
McCosh, Mary Brooks and Loretta Hodgins
all attended the area convention in Hep-
worth last Friday.
Jack and Janet Farrell attended a sur-
prise 30th wedding celebration for Ron and
Helen Tiner of London on Tuesday.
Kathy, Al and Jared Martin of Kitchener
spent the weekend with Jack and Janet.
Sandra and Donald Foster and family at-
tended Janet (Foster) Maillette's 40th sur-
prise birthday party on Saturday evening at
Bill and Barb MacKenzie's of Goderich.
Sandra Donald Foster and family had sup-
per with Harvey and Margaret Anne Orr's
on Monday evening, Wayne and Lorraine
Kerr travelled to Coaldale, Alberta along
with Allan and Lenord to attend the wedding
of their son Steven to Sheri Harris held Oc-
tober 8th. They visited with George and May
Galloway of Melford, Sask. on their way
safe
p URPLEGROVE
home. They reported that it was above 20°C
everyday and bright and sunny.
Recent visitors with Anne and Don Mc -
Cosh were Lorna Lynn of Scarborough, Ed-
na Stanley and Audrey Schandlen of Port
Credit.
Congratulations to the Kingarf Anglican
Church people on a splendid hot fowl supper
served there on Sunday evening.
Ken and Ella Baker of Meaford spent a
few days with John and Joyce Farrell and
family recently. Don and Anne McCosh
visited recently with cousins Graham and
Norma Thomson of Belwood, also with Herb
and Lorna Orr of Monch.
The Bruce County Historical Society an-
nual meeting and banquet was held in
Elmwood, Thursday evening. Isabel and
Jim Brook had Barb and Allan Brown of
Toronto home for the weekend.
The Purple Grove W.I. meeting will be
held this Wednesday evening 7:30 at the
home of Margaret Anne Orr.
Best wishes are. extended to Chris Cale
who was in hospital recently.
Meeting of W.M.S.
Sunday visitors with Charlie and Mayme
Wilkins were Mayme's mother and
brother, Stella and Lloyd Irwin of Kinloss
township, Laura and Mabel Campbell of
Toronto and Larry, Janet, Laura and
Adam Wilkins of Ashfield township.
Mrs. Louise Miller of Palmerston visited
for a couple of days with her mother and
sister Rhetta and Marion MacLennan.
Kae, James and Cecil Webster visited in
Goderich on Sunday with Mrs. Norma
Young.
Barry and Betty Jones visited in Guelph
on the weekend with their two daughters
and son-in-law, Sharlene Jones and Jim
OCHALSH
by Kae Webster
and Sherry Bullard.
The October meeting of the W.M.S. of
the Ashfield Presbyterian Church met on
Thursday afternoon, October 27th at the
home of Mrs. June Wylds.
Mrs. Dorothy Finlayson enjoyed a cou-
ple of weeks when she visited her sister in
Hamilton , and with Paul and Jane
Emberin in Toronto and also with other
members of her family in Toronto.
Annual. Christmas Seal
drive is now underway
The Annual Christmas Seal Campaign
begins November 1st. Each year The Lung
Association sends a package containing
specially designed Christmas Seals to
50,000 households in HURON -PERTH
COUNTIES. "The goal for the 1988 cam-
paign in Ontario is $4.5 million," states Ex-
ecutve Director Betty Hunter. "The goal
for the two counties is $65,000."
The Lung Association is a community
based organization and your donations will
be put to good use in the local area. The
aim is to meet the needs of our community.
A good example of this is the development
of a new asthma program which will be
implemented in 1988 and 1989. The new
program will supply asthma sufferers with
the latest developments in the treatment of
asthma. Learning to cope with asthma is
an important part in improving day-to-day
quality of life for children and adults who
have asthma.
In the last ten years there has been an
upward trend in the incidence of asthma.
Asthma can cause death. But havoc is
caused by the 57,000 hospital admissions
per year and the startling statistics that
asthmatics spend 320,000 days in hospital
for the treatment of asthma. By giving to
The Lung Association's Christmas Seal
Campaign, you can help 'an asthmatic
child to breathe easier. Each Christmas
Seal represents a tiny breath of air and
hope for a better life for(mmillions.
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