HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-05-16, Page 22Air n7-14seitiow Sendnel, Wednesday, May 16, 1979
Belgium tourists ,
see Si. Au.gusttne farms
Ren Delbergue has been
acting as an interpreter for
nine visitors from Brussels,
1.1elgium this past week. The
visitors wanted to see Brus-
sels, Ontario and also tour
farms in the area, Ron
Delbergue's ,and Julien Del-
bergue's farm and three
other farms were seen during
the four day stay in our area.
• James Deverau .has been
in Wingham Ildspital with
phlebitis for about a week.
He is now transferred to
London for an operation.
Some members of the
Foran family and a few
friends travelled to Wood-
stock on Sunday to visit their
brother, Terry and his wife,
Sherry. They enjoyed help-
ing Terry celebrate his birth-
day. Marg Foran went to the
Stratford Festival Theatre on'
Monday to view a play there
with the grade 13 class from
Goderich High School.
We are sorry to hear that
Father Coughlin stumbled
and fell, therefore breaking a
bone in his arm. He has a
cast on now and we hope that
it heals well.
Leona and Raymond
Boyle, as well as a few others
from the parish, are cleaning
Elva Kearney's house in
preparation for the sale on
May 21.
Return from Mexico
BY RUTH BUCHMEIER
• Mr. and Mrs. Jack Need-
ham have returned home
after spending the winter
months in Florida. Jack and
• Blanche always get involved
in very interesting work. This
time they spent .a month '
doing volunteer work, along
with 8 other couples, in
Mexico in connection with
the Christian Children's
Fund. They:wee at Xonacat- "
Ian just: outside of Mexico
. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Clark visited 'with Wilma's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen -
ford Davis in Brantford. •
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clark of
Mount Bridges visited. with
Mr.1 and Mrs: Henry Clark
and family on the weekend
•
Ruth Ann MacIntyre of
Alliston is visiting with her
auntand uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. 'Donald Maclntyre and
family while her mother,
Mrs. Alex MacIntyre is en-
joying a. visit in Holland.
Pete 'Leeson of Elinira
visited with Mrs. Olive Need-
ham on Friday evening. Also
Mrs. Marjorie Brook of Rip-
ley was a luncheon guest
with Olive one day during the
week. •
Mrs.. Agnes Thompson is
at home again after spending
.
the *inter- with her sister,
Mrs. Bill Habkirk of Aylmer.
Visiting with Agnes on, Sun-
day were her sons; Mr. and
Mrs. John ' Thompson of
Bluevale and. Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Thompson of Port Col-
borne. • , •
V. •
• A;Atke,
The Wingham Towne. Players will Present a tribute to the
WinghaM Centennial in the form of a play,- Remember
When....written by Keith ROulston; Blyth playwright, In
this scene depicting the introduction of Mrs. Iris Morrey,
nursing director, tu.the Wingham Hospital's nursing afar in
1942, John Braniley,'Whigham, plays Dick Lloyd, , hospital
board chahman, and Cheryl Haldenby, Holyrood, right,
plays' Mrs. Morrey. On the left are Sheila Stapleton. and
Marg Hogg; both of Wkigham who play nurses. The play
will.be presented at the Wingham Town Hall May 23 - 26.
[Sentinel Staff Photo]
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In Lucknow
4 Big Days
May 16, 17, 18, 19
IP
&TIM will be rnadeSaturday, May 19
Coffee and Doughnuts
Balloons andColOuring
• Books for the Kiddies •
Between 5 and 6p.rn.
• CKNX will be broadcasting from this location
on Frickty afternoon
REMEMBER ,THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME
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