HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1993-12-22, Page 24• Page 24 — Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, December 22, 1993
,t was standing room only at the Town Hall last Friday night when youngsters from Puddleducks
presented their Christmas Concert. From the left: Melanie Hoggart, Emily Gibson, Melissa Van
Diepenbeek, Peter Van Osch, (Pat Livingston photo)
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Gillespie - Barry and Lisa, of Win-
gham, welcome with love their
daughter, Lisa Nicole, born Dec. 7,
1993, at Wingham and District
Hospital, weighing 6 lbs. 1 oz. She
is a wee sister for Becky and Kelly
and a granddaughter for Bob and
Isabelle Gillespie, of Blucvale.
Glenn Haven
folks are
keeping busy
Ida Barger celebrates
her 92nd birthday
Ida Barger, Campbell Street,
Lucknow, celebrated her 92nd
birthday on Dec. 14. A few of her
many friends called and enjoyed
cake, ice cream and a visit.
There were eight tables of shoot
in play at the Drop in Centre last
Friday.
Vera Purvis, Ruth Conley, Jim
Errington and Wilbur Brown were
in the winners' circle. Andy Scott
had the most shoots.
It is a busy time of the year with
special Christmas programs and
parties.
The Lucknow United Church
The new Glenn Haven Sunday School presented their
Apartments have been having a pageant, "The Missing Magi",
busy but fun time. Ann Pritchard, during the morning church service
Barb Helm and Evans Helm came with all members of the Sunday
carolling at our Christmas dinner. School taking part. Sunday Sun-
On Dec. 13, the Dungannon shine entertained. prior to, the ser-
CGIT sang Christmas carols for vice, and all joined together for a
Helen Rothwell's birthday party. pot luck lunch at the conclusion of
Folks here have been busy the program.
moving in and working on their In , the Lucknow Presbyterian
nightly card games. Church Sunday morning Lindsey
We are sorry to say goodbye to Raymond played the flute during
Kate and John O'Regan who were the service, the Vanderveen family
with us for a month or so. After lit the advent candle and Nancy
they visit Florida for a few weeks Brown sang a solo. In the evening,
they will be moving to England to congregational pot luck supper was
be closer to their family. We'll held, then everyone enjoyed carol
really miss them but wish them all singing led by Paula Taylor and
, the best. Lindsey Raymond.
Everyone has been so kind to all It is. good to see that Dorothy
of us who moved. in here, and we Brown is able to be back home
would like to issue an invitation to from the hospital. '
all our friends and old neighbors to , Several families enjoyed an early
come and visit, join in a card game , Christmas .get-together this past
or our bingo nights. weekend.
In January, we'll be celebrating On Saturday Rena McNab had the
Art Stewart's birthday with a MacDonald family which included
special evening. Kathleen, .Leonard and Fern, Jim
LIE by Mildred Loree
UCKNOW
and his family ' from London,
Ronald and his family from Kincar-
dine and Don and Gladys
Robertson.
Anna Mae Hunter had her family
all home on Sunday, Greg and
family from St. Catharines, Bob and
family from Oakville, Joanne
McLelland and family from Sarnia,
and Murray and family from Win-
gham. Highlight of the day was
having Vernon home from Win-
gham hospital for a few hours.
Rhoda MacKenzie also enter-
tained her family: Jirn, Ruth and
family, Allan, Lynda and family,
Neil, Judy and family, and Bill and
Barbara Hayden and family, also
Rhoda's sisters Edna and Eliza
Cook from Owen Sound and Viola.
Cook from Windsor and Lucknow.
Sympathy is extended to the
family of Liella Finlayson who
passed away in Kincardine hospital
on Thursday. Liella lived in the
house where Shawn and Karen
McKay live on Wheeler St. until a
few years ago, and was a first
cousin of Jessie Johnston.
Phemie Cameron and Mildred
Loree visited on Wednesday with
Evelyn Little at Trillium Court in
Kincardine. Evelyn is keeping well
and asked to be remembered to all
her friends in Lucknow.
As you gather with your families
to celebrate the birth of Jesus may
the. peace and goodwill' of the an-
gels song be yours.
Litipley woman nominated
It's so nice to see our old Luck
no ites._ttaove home frorri Chatham
Sarnia, Kitchener .and Clinton
Welcome!
Our sympathy goes out to
Needham and family on the loss of The directors of the Ripley
Blanche. She is gping to be sadly Agricultural Society held their RIPLEV'Gmbh
Missed from our family here. monthly meeting on Dec. 13.s"
We hope everyone has a very This year Lacey'�International is by Barb Gbh
happy and safe Christmas and a sponsoring an Ontario International
prosperous New Year. volunteer of the year award for one
person from each of the 1'5 districts
in Ontario. Ripley Agricultural
Society's nomination for district 10
is Mary C. MacDonald, Homecraft
Secretary. Congratulations Mary!
. The annual meeting will be held
in the meeting room of the Ripley -
Huron Community Centre on Jan.
25, 1994 following a pot luck sup-
per at 7 p.m.
Suggested delegates to the con-
vention in,Toronto on Feb. 15-17
arc Vanessa Lifc, Fall Fair Ambas-
sador, Bev Fry, Gail vander'Hoek,
Gary and Sharon Courtney and Don
and Marilyn Reid.
New Year's Eve tickets
There arc still a few tickets
available for the Ncw Year's Eve
dance at the Ripley -Huron
Complex. If you are interested you
may obtain these tickets at the
Ripley -Huron Complex. •
Jack for special award
Lucknow WI
enjoy a great
turkey dinner
Twenty-two ladies of the. Luck -
now Women's Institute sat down to
a bounteous turkey dinner on Dec.
14. The Anglican ladies catered.
Kay tilclntosh 1 played for a
Christmas carol sing song. 'Several
draws were held during the
program. Mabel had a contest and
Bernice read an article on the
beginnings of Christmas.
Santa arrived to' assist in a gift
exchange.
Celebrates 64th anniversary
The family and friends of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Carter wish them the
very best after celebrating their 64th
wedding anniversary this past
weekend.
Merry Christmas readers
At this time I would like to thank
everyone for their contributions to
this column throughout the past
year. Without your news articles
and up coming events faithfully
reaching my door, this colui'nn
would be very difficult to complete.
1 wish everyone a very Merry
Christmas and a safe and
prosperous new year. See you on
Jan. 3.
Ripley Library Holiday Hours:
The Christmas hours are as follows:
Friday, Dec. 24, 11-4 p.m.; Dec.
25 -Jan. 3 -closed; Tuesday, Jan. 4,
1-8 p.m. and Friday, Jan. 7, 11-5
p.m.
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