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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-05-02, Page 28Page 28--Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, Max 2, 1979 Neighbours say farewell Mr, and• Mrs. Clarence Ritchie entertained at a party of euchre and ,crokinole for Leonard and F eda Machines before their ove to Luck - now. A large crowd had a delightful evening. Donald Maclntyre presented them with a chaise lounge and redwood table and Alice Rit- chie read the following ad- dress: Dear Leonard' and Freda, To town we hear you are going Tolive the life of Riley, And we know that your new neighbours Will cu,isider you quite high- ly. Now Leonard, we hear you just aren't struck On moving into town. But just wait till you get there We'll never see you frown. You'll be downstreet, girl watching, While Freda is at work But when she's home, jobs, like grass cutting We'll know %you'll never shirk. • Now Freda hates to leave her home. We all know that right well, But think of the stormy road next winter And in town, you'll be glad you dwell. We sure are sorry to see you to M.aeinn& at party leave, The `Second" won't be the same. We'll be lookin. g for you to visit us - For a chat or a good card game. A lot of your friends and neighbours To -night, •are gathered here To say "good-bye", and wish you well, We'll miss you, never fear. Struthers: celebrate 40th anniversary On Sunday afternoon, Ap- ril 29, 1979, ahappy group of about 40 family, relatives and close friends of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Struthers of Lucknow, enjoyed a lovely buffet dinner in the Anglican . , Church Hall. They were later entertained at their home on Gough Street. The happy occasion, ar- ranged by the family, was to mark their .parents' 40th wedding anniversary. Gordon and Etta • were married April 8, 1939 by the. Rev. R. C. .Todd of : the Lucknow, United Church.. Their attendants were (Mary Struthers) Mrs. Hugh Simp- son, Whitechurch,aifd.David Swan of Toronto. Mrs. Struthers. was the former Etta . Swan, elder daughter of Mrs. Annie Swan, Pinelodge Rest Home, Lucknow and the late George Swan. Gordon is the only son of the late . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Struthers. Gordon and Etta have two sons, Robert of Lucknow and Douglas of Kincardine, and a daughter Lois, Mrs. Rich- ard Leenders, of London. They also have two .grand- daughters, Sharon and Cindy Struthers . of Lucknow and two grandsons, Trevor and Derrick Leenders of London. Guests were from Toronto, London, Goderich, .Kincar- dine, Kinlough,. Whitechurch Thompsons mark 45th anniversary Mr: Bert Thompson and Mr.' and ,Mrs, Allan • .Colling entertained their family .. and friends at dinner on Friday evening in honor'. of their parents Mr. ' and, Mrs. Howard Thompson, 'who celebrated their 45th wedding. anniversary. Mr. ` and Mrs. Harvey Thompson' held a , com- munity party for : Mar jor,ie and Howard on, Saturday evening.:.The Purple Grove Orchestra Messrs. Walter 'Collins, Don 'Robertson and Joe Emerson played good old fashioned music- for the - dance. . We offer congratulations . to, the: bride and groom of 45 .years. Lucknow brie Mrs. Lorne Woods has re- . turned home. to Lucknow after spending the winter ----months with, her , daughter, Mrs. Roy .Hawley and family in Oshawa. Mrs: Woods' daughter 'spent a few days with her before driving back to Oshawa. Frank Ritchie, Lucknow has returned home after spending fifteen weeks in Wingham Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stanley returned home after spend- ing the winter in Florida: Births. COLLYER - Tim and Dianne (Caslick) Collyer on Tuesday,: April. 24, 1979 A Lennox and Addington General Hospital, Napanee, Ontario, a son, Jdnathan Tim. ROBINSON - Leonard and Doris Robinson, R. R. 1 Belgrave, are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter, 'Tracy Lee, on Tuesday, April 24 at Wing, • ham and District Hospital. A sister for Mark. • Mr. and Mrs. Ezra,$tanley visited with Mr. and Mrs R. 1; Kaake of Walkerton and also visited with MT. Andrew. Bannerman of Hanover, Walter Dexter is. a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital:, London. Reeve's xnother dies EDITH [FREEMAN] JOYNT Edith Florence Freeman, wife of the late John Wesley Joynt, • died at Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home, Luck now on Wednesday, April. 25, 1979 in her 88th year. She is survived by a son, George of Lucknow, and two grand- daughters. The funeral was held at . the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home, Lucknow, on Saturday, April 28, f979' at 2 p.m. Burial followed in Greenhill. Cemet- and Lucknow. Unable to attend due to illness. was Mr. and Mrs. Wm: Struthers of Acton,J who were also mar- ried 49 years. Gordon and Etta received many lovely gifts, cards and best wishes. Show needlepoint at summary day The Needlepoint for Be- ginners Summary Day was he in the . Ripley Complex on Tuesday, April 24'. Classes. had Veen held. on November 1 and 2, 1978.' at Ripley when leaders from the institutes .of Armow, Bel - more, Bervie, . Holyrood, Lucknow, Reids Corners, and Ripley attended. These lead- ers in turn taught the needle- point to .classes .in •their district during the winter.. months. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mac- Donald of Nashville, Tennes- see announce the engage;. ment of their daughter Mary Melanie to Charles Michael Roelofsz, son 'of Mr. and Mrs.' W. W. Roelqfsz Sr. The wedding will be on .May 17th. The bride -elect is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Sheets of Nash- ville and the late William R. MacDonald. She is the great niece of Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Porteous of Lucknow. She is a 1,977 graduate ofMcGavock High School anis is employed by Commerce. Union Bank. The groom -to -be is the grandson of N_Mrs. Hazel Roelofst of Alvo, Nebraska and the late' Charles H. Roelofsz and.the late Mr. and Mrs. . James T. , Hart of Nashville. ' He is, a 1975 graduate of .McGavock High School, 'and is employed by. Roelco Plumbing Company. 0 Locai Donna Carter returned "home on Saturday from University Hospital' in Lon- don, where she has been a ery• patient for the past week. On Tuesday, Mrs. Susan McNaughton, from Lucknow Senior Women's . Institute and 4r -s:' Eunice Cunning- ham' and Mrs. Joan Living- ston from Lucknow Jr. W.I. attended with some of their class. They took a good rep- resentation of the work that had been done which helped to make a very nice showing of ideas in which to use the different needlepoint stit- ches. On behalf of all of us here to- night, I ask you to accept these gifts, And if you take, turn about, on your new chaise lounge, 4 • There won't he any tiffs. Signed on behalf of Your Friends & Neighbours. The evening concluded with lunch. Bain 's Groceteria LUCKNQW 528-340 ERE SERVING UP SAWN for April Food Shoppers! SCHNEIDER'S MAC & CHEESE, LUNCHEON, CHICKEN, DUTCH Meat Loaf $1.99 lb. SCHNEIDER'S BLUE RIBBON Bol�gfla $1.59 Ib.. YORK SMOOTHY Peanut Bulter. 1.15 E;D: SMITH: Garden Cocktail 75*. 28 OZ. SCHNEIDER'S HAM Steak .4' L r.. 2# BAG,. Carrots 4 We vc.a gift..pprfect. A'r� \ ' y to ,.,ay -1-iappy Mother`s Dry„ v; rth just .the thingi,'she It3V6.!,10 fecal il'mlnine' hoo,,eFa(`y'I 0 chill(~ ide t) gown,' i andniore . , from ou'r Iingcrie group! Other gift ideas, incltttJe`::: Hand Bags and Clutch Purses And if you are undecided give a . . GIFT CERTIFICATE r Y� LADIES WEAR Lucknok Located son to flirt Pot OMc. • rho,. 526.3533