HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1994-09-07, Page 9Culbert reunion saw over sixty guests
in attendance for food and fun
The Culbert reunion was held at
Harvey and Beck Culbert home
with approximately 60 guests. We
opened the picnic with a bountiful
pot luck dinner. Prayer was sung
after which we had our dinner.
Before our afternoon program a two
minute silence was held for those
who had passed away in the last
year. Minutes of the last picnic
were read by Dorothy Williams and
adopted.
All officers remain the same as
last year. A gift wrapped package
was then passed to each one to
guess, what was in it. It was won
by Doris Nicholson of Ripley
(potatoes in box).
Tickets were sold on a ceramic
Santa and Mrs. -Santa and the win-
ner was George Errington.
An African violet was won by
Ruth Ann Huizinga.
Clothes pins in a bottle. Winners
were Ladies: Dorothy Williams,
Men: Harvey Culbert. Carol Nivins
and Bev. Ohm took over the
program: Most Jewellery on, 12
pieces was Fern Russo. Longest
hair was Hannah Huizinga 13:,
Short hair was George Errington,
Most buttons was Jerry Huizinga,
Smallest shoes was Dorothy
Brindley, Most' keys Laverne Cul-
bert with 12. Most letters -in your
name Patrick Ritchie, Most gum in
Weddings
Errington Day
The- family and friends of David
Errington and Laurie Day are
pleased to announce: their recent
marriage' on, August 13, 1994. The
celebration, took place at Dungan
' non United Church with Rev. A.
Cook officiating. Stewart Caesar, a
close friend of the groom acted as -
Best Man and Allison Toews -
Peplinski, a good friend of the bride
was Matron of Honor. A fun filled
reception followed at the Lucknow
Community Centre.
Ult
for
Cindy Struthers
and
Corey McKee
Saturday, September 17
9 pm to 1 am
Belgrave Arena
Music by D.J.
Lunch Provided - Age of Majority
Tickets $5.00
Sgiatinel
.Birthday
Club
Shayne Hunter
September 6, 1993
'• 1 Year Old
Paula Taylor
September 7, 1983
11 Years Old
Christopher John Willits
September 9, 1989
5 Years Old
William Drennan
September 13, 1984
8 Years Old
Irwin Priestap
Bob Irwin and Mary Lou Priestap
were married in , an outdoor
ceremony on August 5 with Rev.
Bill Bresnahan officiating. Ken,
Chris, Craig and Heather, Brad and
Dale were their parents' attendants.
After a short honeymoon at Deer-.
hurst Resort. in Huntsville, they are
living at R.R. #2 Lucknow.
purse was Shiela Papple, Longest
belt Gordon Brooks.
Laverne Culbert presented Harvey
ands Beck with a beautiful desk
-lamp for appreciation of having the
picnic at their place and all the
work they went to. Birthday farthest
away the date of the picnic was
Lloyd Walff.
Picnic next year will be held on -
the 20th of August back at B(..ck
and Harvey's.
We would -also like some helpers
for Harvey to go for tables (many
hands make Tight work). Everybody
is to bring some little thing for the
penny sale next year.
Hope everyone had a good time
and enjoyed themselves: I', did.
•
Mowbrays
return from
England
WHITECHURCH
by Jean Ross
Mildred`. McClenaghan . open -
few days last week with . Fern
'.Pollock of Stratford:
Darlene Henderson of California
is visiting with her mother Mary
Simpson and her father Hugh a
patient in Winghanl hospital.
:Gerry and.Joan Mowbray recently
returned from a three week trip to
England where they visited family
in Liverpool, spent a few days in
Edinburgh. 'While. there they at-
tended the military tatoo. They also
took a tour of Wales,- and surroun-
ding area. Joan attended the Univer-
sity in Edinburgh, while taking her
education., _
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Healthy Communities Grants
Program Workshop
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Mitchell Town Hall
to register call 482-3416
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