HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-11-23, Page 20Page Wim, Aber 23, 1383
Kairshea W.I. meeting
brings laughs and memories
Maarian MacKinnon was hostess for the
Curator's . meting of Kairshea WI on
November 17. The Opening Ode was sung.
and the Mary Stewart Collect re ° o
Marian Makiiirtnort read, the Scripture
from Matthew 5.
The president welcomed members and
;asittors and mead "A Definition of a Grand-
mother- by an B -year-old.. The minutes
were read by the secretary Wanda Keith,
and approved The tareaszrer's rem was
given by Marian MacKinnon
Thank you letters from the Lackmow
Band and the Day Centre for the Homme -
bound were read; also, a letter from
Sharon Gardener who is now wvrkiag with
Britta Ball oat of the 0.M.A.F. office in
Walkerton_
A report was given on the Pork Chirp
Dinner served to, the Lions Club, on Nov. 14.
Maimrrie Roulston and Irene Hatdenby at -
:ended the Area Convection in, Hepworth
and gave good reports.
The Roll; Call, ' Enragpne something your
;randmaother did and something similar
our great-granddaughter might do',
:brought ovary interesting answer,.
ltflaimrrie Roulston conducted a Quiz on
the Handbook., which was well answered.
Muriel MacKenzie took the chair for the
program Some fa,mrr.`1iinr songs were sung
accompanied by die Houston on the
key@toard and song leader, June Gilchrist_
The T.V. studio was set up with Muriel
MacKenzie as interviewer and guest
panelists, Jean Hughes, Jennie Porteous
and Catherine Smith They were each ask-
ed questions ahont where they were horn,
early memories of school and church etc.
They ,Cold of their first pay cheques - quite
different to the o :. day. Jean
R.N., received $2 a day. The interviews
were interrupted sometimes by calls from
the maroon and Walt Disney Studio The an -
thence also asked questions such as "Do,
you remember your first car -ride?' , or do
you remember when you first had elec-
tricity!' Then there were the commercials,
to pay for air -time_ These were given by
Una Matthews, Maimie Roulston and con-
with
onwith Margaret Collyer as WI
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MacKenzie, the so ao' cine salesman. He
bard cures for all ailments.
Everyone enjoyed this meeting with the
guest panelists so wo o I recalling
events from the 18900's and the early 190Crs.
The courtesies were given by Alice Rit-
chie and after singing The Queen and the
Institute Grace, lhmch was served by the
hostess a-rwt directors, Muriel MacKenzie
and Alice Ritchie.
In a•
Sby Ruth B'ucit , clear
OUTH KINLOSS
Doug, Erin, mon and Curtis Dickie of
Markdale spent the weekend with Doug's
parents Ire and Elizabeth Dickie_
Helen Maclintyre was home from
Waterloo aver the weekend
Bride wed at home
Sellars -Cover
The benne of the. bride's parents oreCon-
cession ICA Kinloss Township was the site off
the September 19, 198S wea£d!ing cereneoay
of Sherri Lyra Sellars and Steven Ander-
son
nderson Cover_ Rear. Fred Lorrfr officiated_
The bride is the daughter of ban and
Lynn Seam RRII +:'elyrood while the
groom is the son of Gerry and Connie
Cover off
C RSON - Kent and Becky, of Teeswater,
are pleased to aneieunee the arrival of
their new daneldtm, Ashley Lynn, born
November 13, 11988 at tthe Wrnghanrin and
)dict HopistaL Ashley weighed in at
lbs,, 5 az at her birth
WEBER - John and Brenda of Wingham
have a new daughter_ Kylla Cecilia arrived
November 12 at the iiiirmgliam Hosipta l
weighing Z Re, Z oz She is a little sister for
Alicia_
HULLS - Doug and Marilyn of Bluevale
welcome with love them new daughttee,
born November 9, 198&. The wee ;Hiller
weighed in at 3 Eos, 5 oz at her birth in
W nngl aamm and District ct Hospital.
PENTLAND - Jacqueline. Jason and
Jocelyn are delighted to announce the safe
arrival of Jamie Samuel on November 15,
1° weighing s lbs. 13 oz_ Prouzd parents
are Ji>rn and Joanne. Spoiling privileges go
to grandparents. Leonard and Bernadeari
Ritchie, Lucknow: Ron and Yvonne
Pentland. RR& Goderith: and great grand -
LEO JOSEPH Si t.„.t. t; LER
Leo Joseph Steffler of Stauffer St. in
Lirckrrow passed away at his residence on
November 16.198& He was years off age.
Born n West Mount Rose on June & 19Q3.
Lee SteffTer was the son of Alvin Steffler
and Mary Seblefski.
He is survived by his wife Bernice Lirela,
and eight children: Mary of Owen Sound:
John. Harvey and Robert all of Linwood;
Paul of :Wanda: Lew Jr., Kitchener:
Harold and James of RRI Holyrood.
Also surviving are one brother, Roy Ste$
fler of Rill Breslau, and four sisters,
Helen )lsthy, Rose Faecb, , Ag>;nes
&mind1er, aIll of Marytba`bl; and Vera
Attending the bride was maid of honour
Sonya Fisk off Kingston_ The yi o om was
jpin by groomnsrriaa Sean Giulkema of
Tiverton_.
Following the exchange of vows, friends
and f wished the new I •• • o all the
best at a reception held at the Lacknow
Community Centre_ Mr. and Mrs: Steven
Cover vial reside at 24 Vistoria St.,
Walkerton_
oa I•
B IRTNS
parents Harold and Helen McPhee,
Godericb_
COOPER - Ron and She (,nee Boyd) are
pleased to announce the safe arrival off
their daughter, Kathleen Marie (Katie)1 at
G.BZR.H.C. Owen Sound ear November 311.
Katie is the must l - E o : had for Ben and
Joan Boyd of g oar'a : ad oton and the tenth
for Harold and Edith Cooper of Lncknow.
CASLICK - Steve and Gail ( nee MacPher-
son), off RBI Kincardine are pleased to an-
nounce the birth of their son, Jefferson
Gordon, weighing 8 lbs. 114 on, at the Kin-
cardine and District General Hospital on
November 12, 198& A brother for Joel and
Michael. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
William MacPherson, Lw know and Mr.
and Mrs. Wilford Caslick, W'inghatm Great
grandmother is Janet MacPherson,
Lackno-w.
OBITUARIES
Blalskovich of, Breslau_ Eight grand-
chi,1drenn also survive.
Leo Steffler was predeceased by his
parents and one brother, Alvin Steffler.
Funeral 'services were held from the
MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home,
Lncknow, ori Saturday November 19, 11983,
with Father Ed Dentiiiger officiating.
Pallbearers included sons John, Harvey,
Robert, Part, Leo Jr. and James Steffter.
A graveside service was held with inter-
ment in the Greenhill Cemetery_
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Tomatoes • 99
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