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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-08-06, Page 20Page 26--LueWow Sentinel, VVednesilay, August 6, 1986 Caesars have a baby girl Hood.deBoer Rosemary de Boer of Guelph and Dr. David Hood of Guelph were united in marriage on June 14, 1986 at the Christian Reformed Church in Lucknow, Rosemary is the daughter of Bill and Hennie de Boer of RR 1 Lucknow and David is the son of Tom and Anne Hood of.Guelph. Following a honey- moon to the East Coast, the couple are 'residing at 10 Carolyn. Court, Guelph. Sandra Henry Sandra Remy graduated the .Secretarlal course from Georgian College of Applied Arts and Technology in Owen Sound on June 22, 1986. Sandra is the daughter of Lorne Henry of Burlington and Evelyn and David Finnigan of Collingwood. Sandra has a job with the Piudentisd Insurance Co. in Collingwood. • Living in Bearnsville Wiley Eadie David Donald Wiley of St. Catharines and Mary Isobel Eadie were married at Lucknow United Church on June 7 with Rev. Warren McDougall officiating. The groom is the son of Donald and Betty Wiley of St. Catharines while the bride is the daughter of Doris and Lorne Eadie of Holyrood. The matron of honour was Anne Reid of Listowel, cousin of the bride. The' bridesmaids were Joanne Poel of Brarna- Threshing machines at Museum lea, friend of the Wide; Mary Lynn MacDonald of Wolf Island, friend of the Belts and pulleys will be whirling into: - action as they power the 'mighty' Threshing machine at our "Threshing Days" event, Saturday, August 9th and Sunday, August 10th. Both days will feature the threshing of grain by gasoline as well as the traditional method of flailing the grain by hand. A special feature will be our "Thresher - man's Lunch" offered at the 'Cradle and Flail' catering facility. This hardy meal is sure to satisfy a "Thresherman's hunger"! While at the Museum be sure to visit this season's feature exhibit, "Rural Women Labour •and Leisure 1830's 'to 1980's". Located in hie Museum's Gambrel Barn, this display will allow visitors to trace the evolution of rural women over the past 150 years. With .over 30 buildingsand displays to discover, the Ontario Agricultural Museum is an ideal outing for the entire family. The Museum, located 8 km west of Milton (from Highway 401 take exit 320B or 312) is open until October 13, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Admission is $3 for -adults, $1.50 for students,. seniors $1.50 and a family rate of $7.50. , Discover the Ontario Agricultural Mus- eum this summer! • ......... bride and Joan Stewart of Paisley, friend of the bride. The best man was Ian. Muir of St, Catharines, friend of the groom.. The ushers were Greg Wiley of St. Catharies, brother of the groom; Jamie Wiley of St, Catherines, brother (4 the groom and Allan Eadie of Holyrood, brother of the brfde. The music was provided by organist Brenda- Davies, vocalists Joan Eadie and Shirley Colwell and trumpeter Doug Clark. Following a , reception at the Lucknow Community Centre, the couple went on a wedding trip to. Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs, Wiley now reside in Searnsville. (Photo by Snyder Studios). :::.........:.: Congratulations to Dave and Virginia Caesar on the birth of a daughter, Colleen. Olive Ann on Monday July 28 at Goiderich Hospital. A first grandchild for Joyce Caesar of Lucknow and third grandchild for Olive and Len Chisholm. There- were 11 tables of euchre at the seniors centre on Wednesday. High lady, Isabel Kilpatrick; low lady, Aileen Trom- mer; high man, John Harris and low man Carman Brindley. Jean and Joyce McWhinney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill McWhinney, won second prize in the humorous category at the Colborne Centennial parade. Congratula tions girls. Roy and Jo Murnet of Cambridge were visitors recently with, Jim andMargaret Errington. Bill and Marie Park and Gail Cook, attended the funeral of the late. Florence (Sproul) Ashton in Goderich on Thursday afternoon. Company over the long weekend and attending the Port Albert festivities with Bill and Marie Park and Brad were Florence (Ashton) O'Neil, her daughter Joyce Beer, her son Ralph Hill and wife Patti, all" of London. Congratulations to Gertrude Park who celebrated her 86th birthday on Sunday, August 3. FOLKARD - Gord and Nancy Folkard of • Beigrave are pleased to announce the arrival of their son, Craig Robert James, 7 lbs, 2 oz., on July 24, 1986 at.Winghain and District Hospital. He's a wee brother for Kendra and Scott. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Folkard of Calgary and Mrs. Jessie Kirkland of Lucknow. KRAFT 1 LITRE Miracle • GLAD Garbage Bags 4 141 MITCHELL'S FANCY Applesauce 28 OZ. .11 10'S SEEDLESS Cucumbers ••••••••InkOilimio:10, COARSE Pickling Salt 2 KG. 1.49 •aaaaaaaaaaaa.aaaaaesrsaaiaamaiaiaassaataaa. 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