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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-03-21, Page 28Platte • Sentinel, We/duewh►y, Mach 21, 1979 Loc�I.Bri4s Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Hog- an, Todd and Chad of Glen- coe visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Con Hogan of Ashfield and attended her uncle's funeral, the late George Graham, on Satur- day. ' Mr. Alex Havens who visited with his daughter and son-in-law., Mr. and Mrs. Les Brooks in London on his release from Wingham and District Hospital, has return- ed to Lucknow, where he is staying with his son, Mr. and 'Mrs. Roy Havens and family. Visitors with John and Helen MacMurchy over the weekend _were. Cecil Robb and his Wife, Reta, from Lucan; alsoGlen and Doreen Ferguson of Windsor and Glen's mother, Margaret Ferguson of tucknow. Kincttes entertain Lions ladies to wine & cheese party Receive leiter 18 years later If a letter received recently by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Webster of Dungannon could talk, it Might be able to solve the mystery. The letter -was mailed to the Websters from their daughter in Toronto on January 23, 1961 and they just received it at the Dungannon post of- fice last Friday= -18 years later! ,.,. To complicate the. matter, the original letter with its five cent stamp and R.R. 2 Auburn ad- dress where the Websters .used to live, had been placed inside another envelop with a 14 cent stamp on it and dropped off at the Dungannon post office. Post mistress at Dungannon, Cora` Sherwood, says she's worked at the post office for 33 years and ,she's never seen anything like this happen before: UCWpkifl Recently the Kinettes of evening and acting at host• - rummage sale Lucknow and District 'enter- ess, rained several of the "Luck- A very successful : cam - now Lions wives at a wine paign for the Heart Fund has and cheese party held at the just been completed by the Kinsmen clubhouse. An ev Kinsmen and Kinettes with a ening of progressive euchre total of : more than $700 was ; enjoyed by everyone collected to date. Our sincere present. Winnersfor the thanks to all those that evening were high ladies, donated to .this" host. worthy Karen Johnstone, and Cheryl : cause. A special thanks to Cote; low ladies were Dean Lillian Abbott` for chairing Agnew - and Dianne peGro-'. the campaign. dote: Many thanks to . Dianel Onceagain, the Kiriettes Morrison for organizing the j' will be holding their annual fashion show, April 9th at the Lucknow Central . Fublic. WSchool at 8.30 p.m. Admis- sion $2.00. Proceeds are for community work. Looking: forward your patronage. Yours in Kin, Barb Helm. esth JEW. ITT: Annie Eliz eth Spencer, wife of, th- ate William Jewitt,: died at, —Wingham and District Hosp-. ital .on Thursday, March 15, 1979 in her 93rd year. She is. survived by one daughter, Mary; Mrs Mary' Lotlii` o Kitchener and -7 two pns, Gordon' .af . Kitchener and David of Lucknow and one granddaughte , Shirley,. Mrs. Bill Bolt of Lucknow. Two great grandchildren'.also .. survive.. She was predeceas-. 'ed by her husband and one daughter; Sadie, Mrs. Ernest Hastings: Funeral service was held on Saturday, March 17, .1979 at 3.30 :p.m. at the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home, .Lucknew. Temporary entombment in South ,.Kinloss Cemetery . Chapel. Burial will follow in Greenhill Cemetery. . GRAHAM: 'George Sinclair' Graham died at ` Kincardine Hospital on Thursday, ' March 15, 1979 in hislistyear, fie is survived . by ' his .. wife, Isabell Hewitt7,Also survivr ine are' three sisters, Betty, Mrs. Melvin .Johnson of Listowel; Maty, Mrs. Levi Eckens.willer of London; Kathleeni, Mrs. Joseph Cas- sidy of Teeswater and. two ' ,brothers, John ..A.. of Ann Arbour, Michigan, and Ar- thur cif Lucknow. Funeral service was held on Satur- day, March 17, 1979 at 2.00 p.m. from the MacKenzie and McCreath . Funeral Home, Lucknow. temporary entombinent itl.. South Kin- loss Cemetery Chapel. Spring burial' in South Kin- loss Cemetery. Unit 5: Ripley St: Andrews: United Church Women met Tuesday evening, Mar.: 6 at the home of Mrs. Wes -Smith:' The 'president Evelyn Coiling '.opened , the meeting .with a poem. Minutes of. the last meeting were read by Lorraine. M,CG'uire Elevenmembers an swered theroll call.. Evelyn: Coiling and Muriel Osborne gave an interesting report on the Bruce Presbyteria;l,held in Kincardine' on Mon. Mar. .:5 The Olivet .R'ummag'e Sale was.. discussed. It will he held May 19 or in; caseof in clement weather .on May 26 at, the: home. of Lorrainn'e McGuire. Peg McCharles led the worship service. Muriel. Osborne read the scripture and Peg offered ; comments and prayer. Mrs. Katherine Coiling . had the Study (Ten Days for World. Development),. which she ably presented. Offering .*as received .. and dedicated. 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