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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1994-09-07, Page 8Page 8 -- Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, September 7. 1994 Sympathy extended to McArthur family Visitors with Mr. And Mrs. Peter 'van Dam were Angelique Delluege of Auburn, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Freeman of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. John Snell of Lucknow. Also cam- ping at the van Dams' . is Shirley (Freeman) Davis, Mrs. van Dam's aunt. We extend sympathy to the McArthur family in the death of their mother Ina , McArthur the. former Ina Eckenswiller daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Elden Eck- enswiller and a sister of Kathleen Graham of Goderich, Grant and Dorothy Eckenswiller of Lucknow and Weir and Grace Eckenswiller Con.: 10. The funeral was held on Wednesday at the Davey Linklater- Funeral Home, Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott of Ripley and Edna and May Boyle visited on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Thompson and family at Lucan. Glen Hodgins of St. Catharines and his mother Marretta Hodgins of Niagara Falls visited on Wednesday NOWDEN RES. • FARM • IND. sa«.nr.r.n9 URETHANE FOAM AND BLOWN CELLULOSE INSULATION INLOUGH by May Boyle with Edna and May Boyle. Glen also spent a while with his friends Pastor and Mrs. Robert Donnan as he and the pastor both attended Bible College at the same time. Mrs. William MacPherson spent the past week with her brother Mr.' and Mrs. Dean Wilson at Stoney Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Jansen, Scott and Clayton of Cochrane and Susan McGregor of Toronto visited during the week with Myrtle Percy. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Nielsen, Mat- thew and Daniel of Bracebridge visited with N . and Mrs. Don B ushell. The Holyrood Women's Institute met at the hall •on Thursday evening for their meeting on Farm Safety. The president Myrtle Percy welcomed everyone and opened with a poem. The Ode was sung and the Mary Stewart Collect was repeated in unison. The rollcall was a new crop grown in Ontario. Minutes and Correspondence was read by Lorraine MacPherson. The area convention will be held at Underwood on October 4th. There was a resolution on health care. Mary Scott gave the local news which was very interesting and Lorraine MacPherson gave a quiz. George Underwood of the Win- gham area wasthe guest speaker ort Farm Safety and explained the Workers Compensation and Safety and awareness program . and told about the many things that can cause farm . accidents which were very interesting. Bessie Maulden thanked the speaker and presented him with a gift. Wilma Elliott gave a reading, "The fanner." Following the courtesies 0 Canada and Grace were sung, and a delicious lunch was served by the hostess, Grace Eckenswiller. Betty Johnston was the director.' Annual. Burt' reunion held The 25th annual Burt Reunion Picnic was held recently at Hanover Memorial Park. The tur- nout was the best ever with 75. family members and friends atten- ding. Everyone enjoyed an after- noon of swimming, games and a special family trivia contest. After a potluck supper, the •business meeting was presided over by Lou Carignan. A minute of silence was observed in memory of family who had passed away. Special presentations were made to 'Helen MacMillan" and Norma and Lou Carignan for attendance at all 25 picnics. Heather and Bernice Lill, from North Vancouver, had travelled the furthest. Next year's reunion will be held on July 15 at Hanover Memorial Park. The executive is as follows: President - Sue Burt, Vice President Eileen Sceli, Treasurer Donna Holcombe, Secretary - Susan Priest, Sports - Tanya Holcombe, 'Decorations - Julie McKnight, Food - Lois McKnight and Rose Burt. The first reunion and picnic for the family of Charles and Laura Annie Burt was held at the Kair- shea Hall in Kinloss Township in 1970 to celebrate their 60th an- niversary. Fifty-three people at- tended the first picnic and enjoyed baseball games and a potluck lunch. 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Many others have enjoyed ,«vacations and trips. Gladys Ha•mil- ton and her mother, Esther Gibson of Goderich had an extended motor • trip visiting• with relatives. in Agas- sig;and Kamloops, B.C., Edmonton and Lac La Biche, Alberta, 'and Orkney, Yorkton and Swift Current in Sask. Also enjoying .the Canadian West • were Murray and Gertie Henderson as they travelled and visited at Winnipeg, Moose Jaw, Calgary, Jasper, and Fort Steele, B.C. Congratulations to Bill and Isabel MacPherson as they celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary with 'a surprise party, arranged by their: family. Over 90 birthdays include Alma Wanhala of Pinecrest Manor, who' will be 93 on. September 9, Wilbur Brown, 95 on September 18. Happy birthday to each of these celebrating • birthdays, 4-H Flashers meet Funky Photographers • by Valerie Weber On Friday, August 26, The Cranbrook 4-H Flashers met up with Lucknow Phunky Photographers in Sharon Weber's backyard. This weekend, they would be doing three projects. Altogether there were 26 boys and girls, filling the yard with tents and confusion. That night, they got to know people and had lots of free time a to have fun. Saturday morning they cracked open the books, learning how to hold and use a camera properly. Sunday, everyone got up from a very loud and rainy. night. The participants finished their books in the morning, took some illusion pictures and cleaned up the yard. - Although it felt like we had just met, everyone said their good bye's. Before leaving, a gift was given to Sharon as a thank you for letting the group use her home for the weekend. A special thanks goes out to the leaders for setting up • this fun weekend.