HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-11-30, Page 9Wee ones baptised
Intended for last week
On Sunday, November 13, there were
four baptismals at the Pine River United
Church: Christine Elizabeth Clifford,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Clifford;
Melissa Annamarie Courtney, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Courtney; Candice
Lee MacNay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Steven MacNay; and Justin Daniel Van
Dyke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Van
Dyke.
Congratulations to these wee ones and
their parents.
Charlie and Mayme Wilkins visited in
Paris on the weekend with their daughter,
Barbara Wilkins.
Saturday evening, Kae, Jim and Cecil
Webster visited with Murray and Gertie
Henderson.
On Saturday October 19th Charlie and
Mayme Wilkins were in Kitchener to at-
tend the graduation exercises for their son,
Bill. Wilkins when he graduated from Con -
OCHALSH
by Kae Webster
estoga College with the Residential
Building Supervisor Degree. Congratula-
tions Bill.
On Saturday evening, Kae, Jim and
Cecil Webster visited in Kincardine with
Shirley and Scott MacLennan.
Visiting with Elmer and Edna Culbert
for a couple of days recently was Edna's
sister Mrs. Anne Cochaday of London.
Dorothy Finlayson spent a few days in
Toronto recently with her.family.
Charlene Jones of Guelph spent the
weekend at the home of her parents Barry
and Betty Jones. On Monday, when Barry
and Betty took Charlene back to school,
they had a chance to visit with their other
daughter and son-in-law, Jim and Sherry
Bullard.
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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, November 30, 1988—Page 9
Stolen equipment
Crone Stoppers of Grey Bruce are seek-
ing public's assistance in the investiga-
tion
nvesti
thega-
tion of a theft over $1,000, which occurred
at Heritage Mall, Owen Sound; Ontario.
The Owen Sound police force report that
sometime between August 31st and
September 1st, 1988 a theft of video equip-
ment occured at the Atlantique Video and
Sound store at ,the Heritage Mall, Owen
Sound. Person (s) unknown entered the
storage area, at the rear of the store and
removed the following articles: a Sanyo
VCR Model No. VH119100, a Sanyo VCR
Model No. VHR9230, apd two Sony Com-
pact Disc Players ModerNo. CDPM35, It is
believed that more than one person was in-
volved in this theft.
The value of the stolen articles totalled
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responsible have not been identified as yet.
If you feel you can help in this or any
other case, Crime Stoppers is willing to
pay a reward, up to $1,000. For information
leading to an arrest. Call Crime Stoppers
toll free at 1-800-265-3787. You don't have to
identify yourself, you will be issued with a
code number. No one will know who you
are, and all information is strictly
confidential.
The Lucknow Sports Complex Fundraising Committee got a financial boost last
week when the Bank of Montreal chipped in a cool $2,500. Rod McDonagh, treasurer of
the fundraising committee, gratefully accepts the big cheque from John Pollard,
Loan Manager -Commercial Unit of the Lucknow branch of the bank. (Pat Livingston
photo)
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