The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-07-04, Page 32, .
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TrinityUnited ChOrPh held
t4 annual congregational
Jicnie on "flute 24th at
iirookaide School at 3 p.m.,
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nth a good crowd in attend-
, nee. The youth and some
adults enjoyed a game of
softball and the younger
members participated in
'lames and races which were
treparecl by. Sharon Alton
and Janet. Wilkens.
The races were as follows:
running, 3 yrs. • and under,
Mac Hackett, Heather,Alton
6 yrs. and under, Janine
• Helm, Doug Helm, Vanessa
; Alton;: 9 yrs, and under,
Donna Rayrnond,••Scott Hack-
ett, 12 yrs. and under,
Brenda Hackett, Suzanne Al-
ton; duck race,. 6 and under,
Shauna Andrew, Doug
Helm; 6 and up, Donna
Scott, Scott Hackett; wheel-
barrow race, Scott and Paul
Hackett, Watley Hunter and
Donna Raynard; ball throw,
Janine Helm, Doug Helm,
Vanessa Alton; crab race;
Shauna Andrew, Doug
Helm; balloon -breaking con-
test, Kenny Wilkens, Steven
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re
attonaltcrite
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Alton; backwards race; Stev-
en Alton Scott Hackett -
"Simon Says" won hy Donna
Raynard; a shoe scramble,
"Over" and "under" relay
and, candy scramble kept
everyone well entertained.
At S p,na. everyone sat
down to a most enjoyable
supper. Joan rHelm had
prizes for the following
people: the couple with the
Auburn family in car accident
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Huiz-
inga, daughters Pauline and
Martha of R. R. 1 Auburn
were involved in a two car
accident at Kingsbridge Sun-
day about 4 p.m. while
returning home from a picnic
at Ashfield Park. Mrs. Huiz-
inga and daughter. Martha,
age 13 months, were remov-
ed by ambulance to Goderich
Hospital. Martha remained
overnight but her mother
was transferred to., St. Jos-
eph's Hospital, London with
her jaw broken in two places
and an injurecyeg about the •
knee. Mrs. Huizinga was the •
former Brenda Ritchie,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Ritchie, R. R. 3 Luck -
now. •
•
Mrs. Harvey Houston,
Willoughby Street, returned
from Saskatchewan, Friday
evening, June 28th, where
•she had spent the past two
weeks. The first week, she
visited with relatives in the
Lloydrninster and Swift Cur-
rent area. The second week,
she was a visitor to, the
'
tr.
lAw.I.Jean Miller, &tighter Of
Mr .and:Mra.
pfR.L1Lucknow, received.
Diplonia Of Nursing from
•ia.�flpss 'Fanshawe
•. • College;London, on • •June.
•• 29th. L�ri.ha$ ateceP.W4a
position . at •UniversitS, of
•
Alberta Hospita(, in Edmon•
ton. •
Federated Women's Insti-
tute Convention of Canada,
when it met from June 24th
28th at the University of
Saskatchewan.
J. J. and Lynne Houston,
Mississauga4 visited on the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Houston, and for the
next two weeks will be at a
cottage on French Bay.
Mr. and ' Mrs. Michael
Eldred, South End, England,
have been visiting during the
month with • the Newbold
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Pincolini of St. Jose, Cali-
fornia, former Carol Gardner
of Zion) and Mr.. and 'Mrs.
Norman Marratto of Burling-
ton; visited with Mrs. Lorne
Woods and other relatives.
Recent visitors With ,Mrs.
Lorne Woods of Lucknow
were Mrs. Roy Hawley ' and
daughter, Lesfie of Oshawa,.
Dr. and Mrs. Alvin Woods of
Dundas, Mr. and Mrs. Arth-
ur Bramhall of Waterdown,
Mt. and Mrs. Melvin Brown
• and Mrs. Mabel .Murdie of
Kitchener.
:Kath' NieholtiOnAriughter
f Wilmer and Doris NichOl- • •
on .of R. R. # 1 Holstein,
• graduated' on Thursday,'
Jun e 21, front*the two year
• Early Childhood Uncap,
• program at Fainshawe Col-
," lege, tendon: Attending the
graduation were Jim Arm. -
ter grandparents,
Eldon and Dorothy Miller of
Lucknow; her parents . and
brothers and sisters; Randy,
Cheri', Gregory :and Mel-
anie: Kathy is employed at
the Mount Forest Day Nur-
sery. •
•
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
• Hardenburg, and Mrs. Car-
men Hardenburg Of Grand
Blane,. Michigan, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Bradley on the weekend. On
Sunday they all visited with
Mr. and Mrs. George.Michie
of Beigrave; also there were
Mr. Clarence Greer of Luck-
• now, Mrs. Gertie Tiffin of
VVingham and Mr. and Mrs.
Clark Johnston of Belgrave.
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Births
SHOULDICE - Rob and June-
• annontice number 3 son,
• Bradley Duke, at Bruce Pen-
insula Hospital,,WiartOn, on
Jcily 1, 1979, weighing 10 Ib.
7 oz. Happy big brothers at
• home are .Steven and Mark.
• Proud grandparents are Bev
and Dorothy Shouldice, Shal-
low Lake and Raynard and
• Hilda Ackert, Lucknow.•
ZDYBEL -Jon and Janice, R.
_
R. 7, Lucknow, are happy to
• announce the safe arrival of
• their daughler), Kiihryn
Mary, born on June 22, 1979
at St. • Joseph's Hospital,
• London.
closest annlyersary to June
241h, *John and Shirley flunt-
et; closest birthday to plcnic
date, Sharon Alton; man with
the most. change in his
pocket, Warren Zinn; largest
family present, Lorne and
Hazel • Hackett; youngest
• child present, Sandra Alttni, •
k4,vai 41444.0 ,
daughter of Sherry and Don
Alton; lucky cups, D. A.
• fiackett, Mrs. Frances Wilk-
ens, Bill Andrew Sr., Paul
• Zinn and Donna Hackett;
number ofjellybeans in a jar,
Gordon Alton.
All enjoyed; the whole day
• with their church familY.
Bain's Grocetena
Lucknow • 528-3420
•
wicSir •
ervin s
ALWAYS It4•SEAS0IftilEija0V
GREEN GIANT
SEASONED oREEN
Beans
10 OZ.
2/494
• SCHNEEOER'S SOFT
Margarine
10 TUB
69
ALLEN FRUIT
•Drinks
4 VARIETIES
• 48 OZ 59"
SOMMER'S
10 PKG
Bologna
$1.59
•SCHNEIDER'S 6 OZ.
• [5 VARIETIES)
Cooked
• Meats
73'
DARE 500 -GR. •
FRUITnNIr1T, COCO. CHIP
PEANUT BUTTER
Cookies
894
Open SIX Days
We Deliver
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Douglas Bern Miller, son of
Mr. , and 1Vhs. Allan A.
Miller, R. R. 1 Lucknow,
received his Bachelor of
Science in Agricalture with
Honours, at the University of
Guelph, on Juide 8. Douglas,
•
accepted the position of
Aitaistant Agricidtirid Rep.
retentative of Halton County
at *Matti *Rh the Ontatiq:
Mkdstry of Agriculture and
Susan Iryn,daughter of Mr.
and M. Russel kvin of R.
R. # 7, tuciuiow,
Ontario,
•graduated from Fatishawe
CoIIe,Loidon on Thum -
day, June 21 with st Library
Technician Dipionnt. She,haa
accepted a position with •the
Food. Wallatieburg Library.
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