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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1989-08-30, Page 19
• • - e • 0 CSD r- P'i'e 1.8.4 ue ew Sentinel, Wednesday, August IS, 1* 47. '.Card of Thanks LYONS I wish to thank Friends and neighbours for cards, visits and phone calls, while -a pa- tient in St. Josephs hospitall, London. Gordon. -35x. CAMPBFT.I, Sincere thanks to the following 'sponsors for the lovely Bible received by us on the occasion of our With Wedding Anniversary, Cliffs Plumbing and Heating, Lucknow Home Hardware, Elmer Umbachs Phar- macy, Lucknow District Co-op, Mon- tgomery Motors Ltd., Lucknow Village Market, McDonagh Insurance and Real Estate Brokers, Your Favourite Things, Valley Green Flowers, Willits Tire Ser- vice. It is much appreciated. Edna and Dynes. -35x. KERR 1701 would like to thank our family, friends and relatives for cards and visits while I was a patient in Wingham Hospital. Thanks to the Lucknow Doctors and the nurses on Second Floor. Merle -35 MCALLISTER We would like to thank the Lucknow Fire Dept. for their fast response to the fire at our hen barn at noon onn.Saturday, August 26: Robert McAllister and family.- 35. j48. Coming Events elan ann Heritage Fair KNIGHTS OF , COLUMBUS Monster Bingo. $2,500 prize money - $1,000 Jackpot to go, at. Saltford Valley hall, every Thus - day night. Doors open 6:30 p.m. Bingo 7:30 p.m:--8tfar MACDONALD-MOORE'REUNION Reids Corners Hall, Friday Septei nber 1. Children and adult talent show at 7:30 p.m., square dancing for children and adults, Scottish dancing, singing, Dunsmoor Orchestra. Come and par- ticipate, Please bring sandwiches, 395+2618.--4,35x. INFORMATION 144IGHT : -A p .1G PALLIATIVE CARE SERVICES will be held Tuesday, September 5, at 7:30 p.m. in the Wingham Hospital Gymnasium. All those interested in learning more about this new program are invited. More infor- mation call'357-1340.-34,35. NURSERY 'SCHOOL REGISTRATION. Wingham Nursery school registration' for the upcoming school year will .beheld on September 7 & 8 from 9 to 3:30. Children must be 2-5 years old and toilet trained. Come and see us on Josephine St, across from the Town Hall or call 357-2362 for more information. Class starts September 11,1989.-:35,36. SINGLES DANCE Friday September 1,°9-1 a.m. Continual music for your "Dancing Pleasure" by. Starlight D.J. Service at White Carnation Hall, Holmesville 482-9228, $4.00 per person. -35. NIEL <EH R HYLAND SCIS' invite you &tons PLOT TOU& INFO MEETING Thursday, September ,7 at NIEL EDGAR FARM 3 mi. W. of , :iagbam on iwy,.86, watch ifor.Hyland .Signs TIME: Tours 5-.8rpxnn. INKX,onwheatr cora, .soys, •white beaus & ;fertilizer ,Refreshments: Hot Dogs, Pop, Donuts, 'Coffee Door Prizes ,, a%✓..„.........r!..,-..„..„.rfdr'fi"'. ►"`.i' ' �.n►..., .,„ ,\ ,. "11 ,z ,,,. ,:: CALL NOW • Pali $ess'ftns Starting 4, rket 4 , 4 e r ,d a {ry 0 4 ;i, Tues afternoon 1:00 3:30 �' ;: Tues.,. Wed., Thurs. evenings 7:00 - 1_0:00 `4? pRELEN WAR I»'i E AND SliPP. e' ' AVAILABLE LABLE 'CALL 527.1841 'i or more ninformatio:n 's* oldwDea'»F'd `d�`°�r�'named°r►°y.ao?..a�''�ed'''°,.`'e►ysr�y'y:1f The 1989 Heritage 'Fair -Committee is preparing to present their lith Annual exhibition and sale ofhistoric crafts, November 4 and 5 at the Knights of Col- umbus Hall, Walkerton. This year, as in previous years, the Heritage Fair will be featuring many Grey -Bruce Artisans. The committee has been very busy choosing the ex- hibits that reflect the artistry of past eras. This year's fair will feature many new and unique exhibits. Rattles Preserves (Dobbinton) will tempt your taste buds with home made jams, jellies, :pickles, and relishes. Claudia Clipsham, Colpoy Reflections, .(Wiarton) produces one -of -a -kind articles such as sweaters, table runners and rugs. Hazel 'Walker, Lingwood Crafts, (Chatsworth) offers hand spun clothing items from local sheep and angora rabbits. Pat Carson, Morning Glory Glass (Chesley) bases her intricate glass designs from traditional ;quilt patterns. These are just a few of the new ex- hibitions to be featured at the Heritage Fair. Some of our perennial favourites, such as Bea Bender, . Mary Coffey, Elaine Gray and Ingrid O'Gorman will be there also to display their wonderful creations. 48. Coming Events •• 60th ANNIVERSARY An open house will he held :on Sunday, September 3rd from 2-4 'for Spence and Mildred Irwin at the home sof their :son, Ross and Betty Irwin, 577 'Rose Street, Lucknow. Best wishes lonly.L 35x. 1 LU ;� ©;' FA :11ITEEN PAGEANT -, lConeert,`een' :contest and crowning, dancing to Moe"'N'The Lawn vn- til 1. Family entertainment. Saturday, Sept.9th 8:15 p.m. Lucknow Community Centre. -35,36u. ARTHRITIS ARTH ITIS l' 1 .The Lueknow and District branchof the Arthritis:Society l be conducting their annual campaign for funds the first .'2 weeks in September. Please welcome • your local Canvasser. -35. DABBER BINGO Lucknow and District Lions Club, Dabber Bingo, every Sundaynight, Lucknow Com- munity Centre. Doors open ,6;15p.m. Bingo at 7:15 p:m. Air conditioned,wheelchair accessible. Potential :,prize board over $3,000.:41,000 .jackpot on 24 calls or less. $.500 must go! --star :50th • o. 6 DIG ANNIVERSARY You,are;invited to,atendan=.open house .in honour; of Cliff and Nell.Johnston, Sunday :September 3, 1989 at the former Kinloss Ventral School, Holyrood from 14 p.m. Best Wishes:only.-x,35. h,ANNIVERSA OPEN OUSE The family sof Donald and Edith Sinton coardifilly .invite you eto•an Open. House In honour of ;their ;parents ;40th anniversary, Sunday September 3, 2-7 rp:rat. at e former North ASlifeildSchool. Best Wishes :only °,please. --=34,35. fir+''. P ITURE HBFINISHING MASSES Will beheld in Dungannon ;starting in Mid September. Fort nformation and to register, call' Brian at.x 3265-after.6 prnn. 34,85• BOWLING: +Join Monday mixes bowling league. Starts September 11.a1.7 X45 p.m. Contact/Eric 'Taylor MO4110:or Barb ,Jar - •dine •5.232901,45,36. The;faxnilyof 1 arry and,Mary Jaurissinvite you to an ..open D use, Sunday•$e to er 10, .2-5 ,at the Anglican Tarisb OWL Best wishes only -35,36x. r131,YTH LIONS DABBER r BINGO,every Tuesday at7;$0;p. =Blyth &District°Com- Ventre. $300,50 Jackpot inust go. Over,$1,000k00 An prises. -4430 The Preschool Story Train, a read together program, proffioted by the Lucknow Library .this summer wow l up last week. Claudia Baskerville, the assistant super- visor, said for :a first time program, it was very successful with 32 young ones tak- ing part. Receiving their 'certificates left to right, back row are Tim Eadie, Laura Weir, Sarah Taylor, Fiona Mowbray, Katie McQuall, Amanda Preston, Nancy :Ruth Geertsma. Front row, Cindy 'Willits, Susan Guay, Preston Drennan, Lori Blake, Ricky Andrew and :Sara Dreoan.Absent, Mora Cooper, James deBoer, Jean' deBoer, Mark Hackett, Amy Knechtel, Laura Knechtel, William Kugler, Sandy Lougheed, Heather Lougheed, Mike Mali, Darius Mali, James Mann, Russell Mann, Dan McDonagh, Cal McDonagh and Sarah Morriston. (Pat Livingston photo) Pinecrest welcomes new residents A special welcome is extended to theme residents who have recently moved into Pinecrest. We would like to say hello to Elizabeth Brown and Arlene Kramer. We would also like to wish our new hairdresser Gail. McPherson .all the best. Birthdays this month were celebrated by Lois Wamsley 85; Frank 'Hayden 52; Jean Ike 38; Basil Hogan 85; Noreen Macy 75; and Ada Webster 94. A very happy birthday to all these folks. Thanks to the Kinloss U.C.W. for put- ting on a :special program for the mon- thly birthday party. Sympathy is extended to the families of the late Florence Maclntyre and Thelma Gree. They will be missed by everyone. Pinecrest' also received word that we were granted another three year accreditation. The residents would like to thank everyone who volunteered their time to entertain or visit this month. An invita- tion is also extended to • everyone to come and worship with us on Sunday afternoons. KinIough ladies enjoy bus trip It was a joy when the weekly ( Store flyer came to see a former lad of Con. 10 Dale . McInnis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan McInnis, now of Blyth, Dale is now store manager at the Glencoe K Store where they received the Foodland On- tario retailer's award promoting. Ontario Foods. We send our .-congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Howard 'Whiteside of Toronto visited here with her father Ar- thur Haldenby. Reverend 'Peter Townshend, hiswife Jane and their children of Leamington spent the weekend with Mr. ,and Mrs. Harveyr, Bob and Bill sand at- tended theCGllbankk Scbuler wedding at Kingarf on Saturday. Peter officiated and Harvey and Carol . sang at the wedding - JoAnne ;Hodgins who .suuffered serious injury in a car.accdeent a week ago was moved from Kincardine . Hospital to the Owen Sound hospital and is slowly mak- mg progress. Mrs Don Bushell of here and Mrs. Brian'Thompson ,and 'children of Kincar- dine incar- B cebnd e :and Mrs. days Nielsen .and+boys. Mr. and Mrs. Wally Breckles left on Wednesday en their camping tip for .a few weeks. Mr'..and Mrs. Wayne Rhody, Mandy anil Dan sof London •visited with Mr. and .Mrs. Gerald Abody, and had a pre - birthday meal for Merle. • Visitors with Edna And May Boyle ware MIA; , ROA D. ishman of London and her sister Mrs. 0.0 Burrows of Elmira, beth girls ..,grew •upja our village; Dorothy and ,Mildred *mall, daughters of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Pin- nell ' •r visitors were '.Bev. o'Peter Tow,nshead of Limon, "Elizaheth Fair and Mr.. and Mrs. ,Jack :Scott ;of. Ripley. Pastor , and Mrs. Marvin Christen spelt Thursday :at London And, v -sited With his .:sister ivaan Parkinson. We extioilviloPathY,46 the 1 the te who VINLOUOH h" May ioyle i. rs c,__..� Yi awa3 w varsity Hospital London. The f "vn ss held at Ripley on Monday Sonne ut our ladies from here got the bus sponsored by the Purple Grove Women's Instit� • 4.e at the Ripley . stop and enjoyed t' drive to Goderich Museum. '•; rat stop, and viewed the :lovely quill .gay. A couple of en- tries were fx um names familiar to us all. Then to .the park for lunch and a rest and all boarded the bus and off to Grand Bend to the playhouse where they really enjoyed. "The King and I". The group returned to the Mayfair Restaurant in Lucknow where a delicious smorgasbord dinner awaited the 40 who couldn't have ended .a good day in a nicer way. Visitors during the week with Mr. and Mrs. Midfard Wall were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hackett of Islington and Mr. and MM. cordon Wall of Wingham. Saturday dawned bright and lovely for family, relatives, neighbours and friends who came to Mr. and Mrs. Weir .Eckenswjller's to help Weir celebrate his 65th birthday. M•usie, visiting and . renew- ing old aoltuaintauces was really enjoyed, topped ,off by a .,delieioa,s smorgasbord meal. Eve one :bad .a good time and we all :wish Weir many happy =birthdays to come. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stanley and 'err° of ,Riche', Manitoba are home Mere. Mr. and Mrs. Tony l owald's little daughter,Xayla, was dedicated on:Sun- da y +at the 'Pemteeostal morning service.' Mr. and yrs. ! l vooll Storey and hastoor and Mrs. Marvin Christensen. were dinner guests Saturday evening with Mr.• and ,Mrs. Terry Burt. 0 , a`) 4 .. N. .a o•uw,.