HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-11-26, Page 20Page -Lieku w Sentinel, Wednesday, November 26 1986.
Montrealer visits with Purple Grove couple
France Leberte from Montrealvisited
Roy and Maureen Collins on Sunday, then
invited the Ripley District. School on
Monday.
Harvie and Wilda Thompson, visited with
Helen and Jerome Schmidt in Mildrnay on
Friday ,and with Largret and Bill Machines
in Teeswater on 'Tuesday. Jeremy arid.
Jonathon Thompson spent the weekend with
Harvie and Wilda.
Sincere sympathy to Norine, Dianne and
Carol. MacKay on Donald's sudden passing.
Rodney Sutton was home from Barrie on
Sunday;
Bob Robertson spent a few days in Toron-
to visiting his cousins Catherine Robertson
and Alice Milton.
Marlene Greig of Elmira spent .a few days
with her mother Wanda Gawley and family.
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Allen and Barbara Brown were up from
Toronto for the weekend with Jim and,
Isaabel Brook.
Angela Devitt spent the weekend at Far=
relis and joined. Joyce, John, Teresa and
Tania at The Winter Fair.
Friends enjoyed a dinner at the home of
Francis and Irene Boyle on Wednesday.
Norval and Isabel Stanley spent some
time in London visiting with Pete and Edith.
.Pederson. Isabel Norval had supper with
Morley and Deanna Scott on Friday night.
Eleanor and Jim Gibson and Darryl of
Lucknow visited Don and Marilyn Reid and
Larry on Sunday.
Jim and Fran Farrell and family visited
Simon and Jan Logtenberg and attended the
baptism of their daughter Jessica Lynn at
the Dungannon United Church on Sunday.
Gn. Saturday evening they visited Reine and
Mel Arnold in Kincardine Township.
Jack and Janet Futrell attended the
Royal Winter ,Fair and visited Kay Fraser
at Richmond Hill.
A Card Party and the Centre Annual
Meeting will be held at the Community Cen-
tre on Friday evening at 8 p.m.
Marj Thompson, Kay Collins and Wanda
Gawley were dinner guests of Agnes
Hodgins at Kinlough on Thursday evening.
Marilyn Reid entertained the Kinlough
Presbyterian Church Ladies on Wednesday
afternoon for their Missionar
meeting.
Don and Tiny Robertson were down to
Brantford on Tuesday to visit with Tiny's
brother Mr, and Mrs. Clarence MacDonald
and family. On Thursday evening they
visited Marj and Aurel Armstrong.
Marion Emerson, Bob 1' ompso, Gordon
Patterson, Robbie Thompson and Bill. Pat-
terson attended the Winter Fair on Friday.
Bill showed his calf in the Queen's Guineas
Competition.
Margaret, Jessica and Rachel VAIT
Rooyen and Shirley, Sheena and Stefan"
MacDonald ens eyed lunch together on
Sunday,
The Purple Grove 4-H Group met at
Shirley's on Sunday afternoon.
Bette MacLeod entertained a group of her
friends to dinner Monday night.
Don and Anne McCosh andMarion Em-
merson visited Joe and Geraldine Emerson
on Thursday, with Marj Reid on Friday and
. with Albert and Jean Colwell on Sunday.
Sam and Judy Finnie and Jim from Duna
ville spent Sunday with Francis and Irene
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