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
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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.
Although the location changed in
1976, the picnic has been held with
the same format every year since
1970 with • family members and
friends attending from across
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by Mildred Loree
For all the students that are.
heading back to school this week,
congratulations On all your summer
activities, such as swimming les-
sons, ball games, etc. Also a word
of praise for the parents that spent
their time driving to all the different
events and 'encouraging their sons
and daughters.
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-
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MacPherson as they celebrated their
40th wedding anniversary with 'a
surprise party, arranged by their:
family.
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4-H Flashers
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there were 26 boys and girls, filling
the yard with tents and confusion.
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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.