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Page 16—luelmow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 23, 1986
English grad
Faith Howie
Faith Ann Howle, daughter of Tom and
Judy Howle of 46 Harvest Court, Kitch-
ener, ' graduated from Wilfred Laurier
University with :an Honors English degree
with a minor in Communications. In the:
fall, she will attend Queen's University in
Kingston for a Bachelor of Education
degree. Faith is. the ,granddaughter of
Leslie and Dorothy Wardell of RR 1 Ripley.:
Wall. . Francis.
Shirley Anne Francis and Brian Leslie Wall
were united in marriage on May 24, 1986 at
the St, Andrews Presbyterian Church in
Winghani. The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernie Francis of RR 1, Mount
Forest. The groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Wall of Wingham. Cheryl.
Dally . was maid of honour and her other
attendants were Pauline LeBlanc and Marg
Beard. Doug Wall was best roan and the
ushers were Tom Graham and David Wall.
couple went to Eastern Ontario for
their honeymoon and now reside in Walk-
erton. •
Squirts defeated by Goderkh 114:;
On July 15 Goderich defeated Lucknow
11 - 5. Once again walks were the
difference as Lucknow walked 13 while
Goderich walked two.
Goderich 11 R Lucknow 5
Keith Todd, Justin Murray and Chris
':Stevenson had two bits each for Lucknow.
Duayne Porter,Dean Tiffin and Steve
Porter bad one hit each.
Clint Murray pitched three innings
allowing three hits, walking seven and
struck out one. , ChrisStevenson pitched
two innings and allowed two hits, walked.
five and struck out four. Keith Todd
finished the game allowing' three hits,
walking two 'and : striking out one,
West family gathers Sunday for biennia' reunion
Forty-seven members of the families of the spacious, treed lawn, "
the late. Elmer, Richard, Harry and Hazel Reminiscing, meeting. new members of'
(Mrs, GeorgegWest,werepresent , t .
., Elliott)ithe family and "remember whens during
_for their. biennial picnic on Sunday, July 20, the afternoon, brought, a very memorable
1986 day to a close, ..
,June ` and Gordon Elliott _ lli . hosted the
E ste
gathering at err a ' Family. members attended from 1,9ndon,
R their Aben ki Street home,
a •St, Cteiiients, Port Colborne, Kitchoner,
Point Clark: Waterloo, Ashfield Town -
After the guests arrived a sumptuous Mississauga,
smorgasbord dinner was enjoyed by -all, on ship, . Ripley, Point Clark and Lucknow,
PREGO
Spaghetti
375 M
auee
CANADA
.
to 4 LITRE
Vinegar
Alberta visitors at Broomes
Jack, Marlene, Eric and Carrie Broome
of Strathmore, Alberta were visitors at the
home of his parents, Reg and Freda
rceoane of Belfast.
While in the . area they visited with
friendss and relatives as well as other points
of interest.
Oan Saturday, July 13 a family get-
together was held at the home of Jack's
sister, Ken and Mary Scheerer of God-
erich. A bountiful picnic supper was
enjoyed by approximately 60 people.
Jack, Marlene and family left for home
on July 14 by way of northern Ontario and a
ride on the Chi-Cheemaun.
LUC KNOW
GeraT trt tai:stxe.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick McQuuilliu had Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon McQuillan of Sarnia to
visit on the weekend. Also visiting, was
Gordon's son and his family, Mr. and Mrs.
Don McQuillrn, and their daughters,, Tara
and Amanda of London. Linda McQuillin of
Willowdale was also home for the
weekend.
Lawyer discu.sses f amity law
Kinloss Karishea Women's Institute
held their Family and Consumer Affairs
meeting at the Institute Hall on July ' 17.
Mrs. Gordon Wall was the hostess:
Mrs. Robert Gilchrist, the president,
welcomed everyone and read a humorous
poem. .
The Members in charge' of the WI fair
display will be looking for . wedding items
for their display this year. Kairshea will
again provide a delicious dinner and look
after the booth for the first day of the
annual Lucknow Craft Festival.
FainHy,Law Act
The roll call, "What I've gained from my
Institute member's fee," was answered by
all members: Mrs. Cliff Roulston intro-
duced the evenings guest speaker, Mr.
George Brophy, a Lucknow lawyer, Mr.
Lottery draw
The Lucknow :and . District .Arena
Complex draw was made on July 21.
The winners _ Were: $500 ., Edith
Webster, Lucknow; $300 - Helen Todd
and Isobel Miller, RR 2 Lucknow; $100
SyMa- --Bruce I wtress RR 3
Wingliain and $100 , Doug and Patricia
Haskell, Ooderich,
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SUNPAC PINK OR WHITE
Lemonade 12 oz.
FRESH
Muslu'aolina
Brophy's topic was the new Family Law
Act.
Mr, Brophy gave a brief outline of family
law through the ages and then a detailed
explanation of how the present 1986 law
effects our lives. Many interesting ques-
tions were answered by Mr. Brophy.
Mrs. Clarence Ritchie thanked the
speaker.
Mrs. Ritchie tested everyones memory
of old nursery rhymes with a contest. Mrs.
Roulston gave a reading;
There were good reports from - all.
Standing Committees, Mrs, Gordon Wall
reported that Miss Marie Krauter, RR 3,
Elmwood won this years WI Scholarship.
Mrs. Gilchrist gave the courtesies and
lunch was served at the close of the
meeting by the directors Mrs, Donald
Maelntyre and Mrs. Virdin Mowbray.
TIBBEN Dick and Dianne are pleased to
. introduce their son, Jameson Richard
Bushell Tibben, 6 lbs. 14 oz„ born on July
8, 1986, at Kitchener -Waterloo Hospital; .A ,.
little brother for Vanessa, Proud grand-
parents are Mr, and Mrs, Arend Tibben
and Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Bushell,
WESTON 4'S
raspberry
Swiss Rolls
KRAFT
Mac & Cheese
226 G.
Dinners
GREEN SEEDLESS
Grapes
1.09,.
WESTON .
Mealty ne
Bread
11;0
POST '
Sugar
�
Crisp
400 G.
1
ONTARIO ROMAINE
99 Lettuce
CAMPBELL'S CREAM OF
Mushroom,
8°uP "zw 2 1 00
Wiener & 12'%
;bur Dime
Wieuere 450 G.
SCHNEIDER'S 375 0.
Headcheese
Bowls _
SCHNEIDER'S
Lunch
Meat .
175 G. PKG.
OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK
w
ain's Groceteria
WE
LIVER
52 4420