HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-05-30, Page 28PIMP 28-4ucknew Sentinel, Wedaeatlay, May 30, 1979
MOts peN)alatter 34Hypars
Bruce and Edythe McKen-
zie of: Lucknow and their
daughter, Beverley Mosher
of Oshawa have returned
from a trip to England and
Scotland where they met a'
•
On May 27, 1979 Barbara
Parrish, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Grant. Parrish, R. R. 3
• Lucknow, graduated from
Wilfred Laurier University,
Waterloo, with a Bachelor of
Arts degree, majoring „,„in .1
Psychology.' She will attend
• AlthOuse Teachers' College,.
University of Western- Ont—
. ario, London, in September.
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Miarrage
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• . , STRUTHERS •
IvIrs..R, Wilson of Kincard-
ine, wishes to announce .the
marriage of her daughter,
Heather Janice, to'Donglas
• :
Mr. and Mrs. Herman De-
Bruyn of R. 3:Wingham,.
,i.Ash to announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,-
Gemma, to Roland levesgae
Of Owen Sound,. sonof. Mr.
and Mrs. Gerrard Levegae,
Kapasliasing. The marriage
Will take place July 14, 1979
at 3 o'clock in St. Mary's
Roman Catholic Church, Ow.:
Gordon younger
•penpal to whom Mrs; Mc-
Kenzie has -Written for 34
years..
They left Mahon on April
28 and landed at Gatwich
Engagements
COOK - SIMPSON
• Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. M.
Simpson of Kintail are pleas-
ed to announce the forthcom-
ing marriage of their young-
est daughter., Catherine
Joan, to Kevin Malcolm
Cook, son of Mr.: and Mrs.
Graham L. Cook of Ripley..
The wedding will take place
on Saturday, June 23, 1979 at
3.30 p.m. in the 'Ashfield
Presbyterian Church.
CROSK1LL - LYONS
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon LyOns,
Lucknow are happy to an-
nounce the forthcoming mar-
riage of their only daughter,
Lynda Gladys, to Jeffrey
Rowmayne Croskill, son of.
Mr. and Mrs. Row Croskill of
Mount Forest, on Saturday,
June 16,1979 at 4 o'clock .in
Lucknow Presbyterian
Church.
LEViSGAE - DeBRUYN
• , ger son 91 Mr.
• and' Mrs.. Gordon' Struthers
• of tucknow. The marriage
took.place in the Kincardine
• Presbyterian 'Church on May
18. •
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Births..'
JOHNSTi/N--,--- -Doug. and
Kerry Lyn are happy 'to
announce the birth • of their
daughter, Chloe Lyn, Sun- -
day, May 13, 1979,. at Kin-
cardine' Hospitat.-L--• Grand-
daughter for Mr. and Mrs.
Harry• Forbes ' and'Mr. -and
Mrs. Bert Ganimie. '
o
MULLER - Ted and Judy
Muller (nee Stewart) of Ed-
monton, Alberta, wish' to
announce the birth of their
dan.ghter, 7 lbs. 1 oz., at
University Hospital, May
25th, 1979, a wee sister for
Aaron. -Proud grandparents
are Mr. and M. Melvin
Stewart, Mr. and Mrs, Char-
les Muller, 'and great grand-
mother, Mrs.. E. Wier, of
Guelph - ,and : Mrs. Wilfred
•Drennan. „of Lucknow. '
NEWBOLD - David and. Col-
leen,.Lucknow are pleased to
atibouace the birth of their
son, David Robert Kendell,
on Sunday, May 20, 1979; at
Wingham and District Hos-
pital. :
JOHNSTON - Lyndon and
Andrew are pleased to an,
flounce •the safe arrival' of
their new sister; Shelly Mar -q.'"-
/few, born 'May 21, 1979;
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,„ weighing 5 Ib. 11 oz. Wel- .' .
,
coming 'her with love are her
parents, Barry and Malys,
her grandparentS, Mr. and
14frs, Cliff Johnstott;, Holy.
'rood and 4,1t. and Mrs. Victor
- 6a wley, Ripley, .
en Sound.
airpott. the following morn-
ing, Mrs. McKenzie says she
was a little nervous and very
excited about meeting Olive
aft0 all this time. Beverley
has written to Olive for the
past 15 years. *
Oliv and her •husband,
Alex Doughty operate a boy
scout camp at. ?haselwood
near King's Langley. The
first weekend the McKenzies
visited, 500 boy. scouts camp-
ed and they found it fun to
watch the scouts.' activities.
During their stay with
Olive and Alex they went to
Hemel Hemstead where they
cashed their travellers'
cheques. ft "took some, time
for the McKenzies to get
used to: ,the money conver-
sion from dollars to pounds,
•"Bruce was a little slower
to catch on and was really
tipping too. much, --until we
were told about how much to
tip," says Mrs. McKenzie.
• They'6ouldn't get over the
fish chips stores which were
always busy. People would
come out of the store and
stand on a corner, eat the
fish and • chips and throw
away the paper on the street.
On May, 2 the travellers
•
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went up to Scotland where
the most noticeable thing
was the sheep. They saw
sheep everywhere and sever-
al times had to move over on
the road so the sheep could
feed • their lambs in' the
middle of the road.
They travelled to many
small towns which were very
• pretty with lovely flowers
everywhere. Both England
and Scotland have many
beautiful castles and the
McKenzies and Beverley vis-
ited several.
At -Edinburgh • Castle,
Bruce told the lady his
parents were born in Edin-
burgh and she gave him half
his money back. "I guess the
Scots are pretty good people,
after all," quips Mrs. Mc-
Kenzie.
• The McKenzies are grate-
. ful. Beverley was able t9' take
the trip With them because if
she had not been able. to
drive the car for them, the
• trip would only have been a
dream. -
The McKenzies arrived
home on May 19 after spend-
ing a week With Beverley's
family in Oshawa after their
return from Scotland.
•
The Supii Sco Op
Ice Cream Parlour
will be
Open Circus Night
Thursday, /Hay 31
Till 10 p.m.
Lucknow
Business Places
Except those Who are normally open -
• MU BE
losed
Friday
Nig' fits
During, the
Sumner Months
'
FROM HIGH FOOD PRICES - SHOP HEFiE I
• SCHNEIDER'S
BEERWURST . POLISH
PEPPERONI
•Viiitte eli
• 8 OZ. $1 . 19
LIQUID DETERGENT
Sun light
• 32 OZ.
'$L25
• IDA RED
Apples
$ 1 •91
5# BAG •3
McCORMICKS
ICE CREAM
Cones
20'S ' 594
kHNEIDER'S BOWLS
• Head
Cheese
• 12 OZ $11.25
SlUNKIST
Olinget
113S,
$
• 1..99 '
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LUCKNOW. :.41TO7DIMICT •
Swimming Pool
WILL BE .1.10Lpogo. •
• •
REGISTRATION
AT THE LucKNow TOWN HALL
Saturday, June 9th
,
Saturday June 16th
FROM 9 ,A,M. TO 12 NOON '
_
There will be two summer swimming sessions ot. th
• • month of July: and August •
• "
PRICE PER SESSION'
$10.00,- FOR ONE •
• $16 FOR TWO
$20 PER FAMILY
;fotects, Note: •
e.
•
The size Of the beginner sviinimingelistes is limited
to 10 per instructor per period of tinie. So come early to
•
get thetithe of your choice:
• The junior, Intermediate and Senior classes are not
• restricted,.
•
- I •
, ON REGISTRAT-ION DAY.
. ...„ .
oi,•!wiw..•••%.0Wi;...wk,""Adwiwow%
• • PLEASE KNOW
•
- •
• SWIMMING LEVEL ATTAINED
• TIME PERIOD DESIRED
IN WHICH SWIMMING SESSION YOU WANT
TO BE ENROLLED - f.htly or Aintust or.,!3oth)
DON'T ENROLL SMALL CHILDREN WHO ARE
• 'LESS•TI-IAN 44" TALL
THANK YOU