HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-09-12, Page 28Pale 28--Lacktum Sentinel, Wedneday, September 12, 1979
Wilkens enjoy family picnic
The Wilkins family
picnic was held Sept. 9 at
Brookside School. Sixty.
descendants of Frances
and Ernest Wilkihs,
enjoyed an afternoon of
visiting, games and food,
Mrs. Jessie Alton lost
the milking contest
trophy to her grand-
daughter Donna Elphick.
Donna knew the proper
approach and the cow
yielded a pop bottle full in
the regulation one half
minute.
The horse shoe contest
trophy was won by Bob
Wilkins, Gramma
Wilkins of 88 was there in
good health to enjoy a
visit with her family.
Deanna Reavie had
some contests, the results
were as follows: coming
the farthest, Ken and
Mrs. Weaver; youngest
member, Sandra Alton;
largest family, Charlie
and Mayme Wilkins;
eating most hot dogs,
Kenneth Wilkins;
heaviest purse, Gladys
Carlow; brightest
clothing, Vanessa Alton.
Newlyweds to our
family are Janet and
Larry Wilkins, The
weather was sunny and
warm and everyone
seemed to enjoy the day
together.
Death of The Donnellys wzcs a success
working with the Blyth Cen-
tre For The Arts and loves it
in Blyth.
The last show of the sea-
son, The Death of The Don-
nellys, has turned out to be
the biggest hit of the season.
Playing to packed audiences
for the last two weeks, The
Death of The Donnellys. plays
September 2 at 2 p.m.,
September 4, 5, 6, 7, at 8.30
p.m. and September 8 at 2
p.m. and 8.30 p.m. at Blyth
Memorial Hall. An action
packed, story full of historical.
local colour, this production
of. the • notorious Donnelly
family has been widely ac-
claimed as the best yet.
Tickets are still available for
the last week.
The Death of The Don
nellys closes the Blyth Sum-
mer Festival's fifth success-
ful season with James Roy as
Artistic Director. The Blyth
Summer . Festival attfac"ted.
15,000 people this season, an
increase of 3,000 over last
year.
Beginning September lst,
Janet Amos will be taking
over as Artistic Director. Ms. Summer Festival as Associ-
Amos is from Toronto and ate Director this season. She
has been with the Blyth says she's thrilled to be
This week in Lucknow
Wallace Houston
returned to Fort Chitno,
Northern Quebec,. Sept. 4
after spending the past
three weeks at his home
in Ripley.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Murray, North Carolina,
and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Howe, Paisley were
callers last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey
Houston.
Local ladies attending
the Grey -Bruce Women's
Institute Area Convention
at Meaford, Tuesday and
Wednesday, Sept. 11 and
12 are . Mrs. Gebrge
Whitby-, Lucknow; Miss
Merle Wilson,
Whitechurch, W.I.
Delegate Mrs. Allan
McDougall, Kairshea
.Engagements
NUMAN-VELDHORST
Mr. and Mrs. Henk
Veldhors.t, R.R. 7, Lucknow;
are happy to announce the
forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Henny, to
Mr. Owen Numan; son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Numan,
Lippenhuizen, Holland. The
wedding will take place
Saturday, September 22,
1979, at. 3:00 o'clock in
Christian Reformed Church,
Lucknow, Ontario.
SKIPPER -.WARREN
Mr. and Mrs.. John .Warren,
Lucknow announce with
pleasure the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Patricia Anne to Robert John
Skipper, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Skipper', St. Marys,
Ontario.' The wedding ,will
take place Saturday,, Septem-
ber 29, 1979.at 4.30 p.m., St.
Reter's..Anglican Church;
Lucknow, Ontario.
Area births
Ron and Diane (Zinn)
Ferguson, 302
Spring,bank Ave.,
Woodstock, wish to an-
nounce the birth of their
son, Jeffrey William, on
Saturday, September 1,
1979, a brother for
Kimberley, First
grandson for Warren and
Marian Zinn, Ashfield
and third great grand-
child for Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas .Graham,
Lucknow.
KLAGES - George and
‘"--�._„Norma are happy to
announce the safe arrival
of their daughter,
Cheryle Ann, 7 lb. 9 oz.,
on September 1, 1979, at
Wingham District
Hospital. A wee sis eer for
Norman.
NICHOLSON - Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Nicholson of R. R. # 2,
Lucknow, are happy to an-
nounce the safe arrival of a
daughter, Sherri Lynn on
August 27, 1979 in Wingham
and District Hospital: A wee
sister for Steven and Scott.
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BENNINGER - Mr. and Mrs.
Brian Benningerare pleased
to announce the arrival of
their twinsons at Wingham
and District Hospital on
I September 1, " 1979,
Rev. and Mrs. William
Munshaw are happy to
announce the birth of
their daughter, Catherine
Elizabeth, on August 27,
1979, at Wingham and
District Hospital, weight
9 lbs. 15 oz., Proud
grandparents are Mrs.
Norma Breyden, Sack-
ville, New Brunswick,
and Mr. and Mrs. Keri
Munshaw, Toronto,
Ontario. y
MOORE Elwin and
Claudia (Baskerville),
are happy to.. announce
the birth of Caley
Elizabeth Riley, in
Ottawa General Hospital,
on September 5, 1979. A
granddaughter for; Mr.
and• . Mrs. D.J. Millan
Moore, RR 5, Lucknow.
W.I.; Mrs. Alex Percy, Harvey Houston,
Holyrood, W.I. and Mrs. Lucknow.
Quiet wedding service
A quiet late afternoon
service united Avice
Bisset and Ralph Foster
in marriage September 1.
The children of the
bride and groom were in
attendance and the
ceremony was performed.
by the couple's friend,
Rev. Stanley McDonald.
Their attendants were
Jean and -Gerry Ginn.
Stephanie Lentz and
Keith Allemang acted as
flowergirl and ring -
bearer for their, grand-
parents.
lei
flabi's Groceteria
Lucknow
..o
528.3420.
AND muff.
Schnelder's Sliced
116. az; .pkg.
Bologna.
$1.55
Schneider's Broken
Ham
Slices
6 oz.
Red.Tokay
GrapeS
854 lb.
81111GET
ChiquIta
Bananas
3 Ib./$1.
Schnelder's •
Cooked
Meats
[$ varitiesj b oz:
SWIM
Sagar Plum
Hams
$2.09. ib.
OPEN .SIX. DAYS
WE DELIVER
This is a genuine clearance of quality motor oils in quart cans.
Al new pack motor ads are now in Litres.
Quantities are limited Act Now
Best wishes to al exhibitors
At The
Lucknow Agricultural Society Tall Fair
Watch for our display
Phone 529-1953
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