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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-02-08, Page 8• I L SOW Sault tYr 8 lM,rt , 4,110 Mrs:' Gar" Fair of Kincardine visited on Sunday with her parents;Mr. and ^` Mrs. Baer Rte, — - 1014LOU Relatives aild friends from here attended ' the 35th "anniversary reception at Saltforrd b i1 ayBoyle y Valley Hall for Mra?sd Mi, Herman Fisher (Aisla . Bushell). W e exte oti r congratu- lations. on : tu- •o nit 'o '... Aisla community, s lIagrewu. u , Inti >s M ,: , Pin � u tY <:, Sympaihyis: extended to former Kinlough' ites, Mr. and Mrs. Chris • Shelton, in the death :of her brother,. the • late Riohai d.; `Stewart • at . London. ' Douglas Teixiera'of South Burnaby,. B.C. was tO• Toronto; attending his mother's 80th birthday: His wife is Agnes' Hodgins' daughter, Irina, Douglas was motorng beret on Monday to visit the :Hods r`elat Ves Mr. and Mrs, Howard Whiteside ; of Toronto spent' the weekend there with her lather; Arthur Haldenby:.On S'a$ay they had as dinner guests, Mr. grid Mrs. William won. • ' bster ' When, talking Lttf Y( Moiaicreif, she said the weather in the Barbados was wonderful the• entiM- t,she, George, Ross and: Jean MacKenziekei there.. harlea' Land Mayme Wilkins had, Bill Wiiluns, `14000, Hakkers, Stacey and Ian; `Hebanet Laura` and Adam..Wilki s and" dnaMarie Wilkins, an Saturday "for supper. We would like, to send our ,congratulations toy Stella J win): of Kinloss townsiii : (Mayrne Wills itis' mother), who celebrated her. 83rd bftthday on Friday: Congratulations Mrs. Irwin, . Marian Zinn and Mayme Wilkins are:busy now working on the history book. They have: a lof of research to do yet on the,farms,so it' wilybe quite . a white :yet before it will bw. ready for publication. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon; ,,Robb. and son, Glenn, visited oieSaturday oath Bob, Sandra and . Heather 'Darling; in Hanover and on Sunday they, visited with . Edwin and Janice McCutcheon and family in, Lions Head. Edna Culbert spent three or four days in London visiting. relatives: Roddy and Barbara MacDonald are in, the process of mowing from the Rose house to their new home in Amberley. . 41, at • ,.. .,.. E k .►idenby and Mr.. and Mrs, David. Fawthrop and son. • ,' Mrs. Fred .Rage retied, home • ::after visiting in Burlington. ' °": , Mr.• and Mrs. Bill Bart, :and. Mrs. . Frank ...Mauldenn and Keith attended .>ilie :40th :Wedding anniversary,of Mr.. and Mrs. Roy Shaw, which was: held at the home. of Mr. and Mrs;. • Bill Shaw, Wendy and Tim at Stayner. • Pearl Lloyd of Burlington spent a few days with Edna and May. Boyle. Sympathy is- extended to Mrs. -William William. Evans and family in the' passing of her Pork producers propose rational • marketing system... •from page 1 before the annual general meeting of the provincial board in Toronto in March. The annual meeting of the Bruce County Pork Producers Association was held , in Walkerton yesterday when the association considered the response to their proposals. A report on the proposals contained in the policy statement and the.sponse to it will be carried in next week's issue of The Sentinel: Dungannon society. a,,, .,may • ary, Carol Anne Menary. It was decided that it was necessary to keep an attendance record. In the future, if a director misses three consecutive meetings, he or she will be contacted and, ' if needed, replaced." The lady directors are planning a meeting in February for all ladies who are interested in helping in any way at events sponsored by the Agricultural Society. An advance prize list has been prepared for the "Home Crafts" section for the Dungannon Fair. They are available at Eedy's in Dungannon, the Superscoop in Lucknow and at Mac's Milk on Bayfield Road, Goderich. The next regular meeting will be held at the Dungannon Agricultural Hall on Tues- day, February 28 'at 8.30 p.m. I husband in London, Mr. Evans was a former in lVi�' a>�d ;lea.. C�hytolra; l!Ti',��olson �''�Iey visited Sunday `wits i t and ` M? ort• Nicholson ,Wiliiatn ' taeherson;of :flolyr .cod` anti )Nis -brother , Gordon°MacPherson of :Strafom ; visited their bro er in -la\v, Carl Schoffer, who is a patient in University f ospital. in ' 'Ho lyriuod'W:I. • . '. The Public Relations meeting of • the s n Holyro.pd . Women'S Institute was hel d Thursday afternoon atthe hemp of Edna. and May Boyle. Gladys Arnold of Ripley was the guest . speaker on' the topic, The Mary Stewart Collect, _Which ' is repeated by all Institute members at each meeting. Mrs Arnold also took each stanza and explained it. This was very interesting • and .sh ended her talk with a`poein, .Kindness. was .teile toc Mrs;: Cari± meetingl'hpaned;wi the December.ineeting,T'tl r s � c r,�d lj., .m merit ,and 'tl#1'. l�orrresj was, A newspaper3c -winehs brought f+ ltdeny . t v Agnes Hodgin's'"ave. a'splendid`Ftmtto, g Living orlife is better than making *Wog; ng; and ended with a poem The Reason; or.Life. •' Judges a'for the ' butter' tart ' contest►ere: two , visitt►i i atheii e:t.Co ins and'' Ann s � . � �n ll, ;• McCosb .of Ri •le . and prizes went:' to Mrs. P Alex Perrc- 'n d -Mrs To Bi',`low Mrs,. Pranks 'Manlden - gave'` a Valentine reading. Contests,' were �coitducted• by Mrs. Charles Murray;, Agnes • Hodgins, Susan Biglow and'EdnaiBoy1e. Plans:*ere made for a quilting and rugnaking day. 'Agnes Hodgins" gave the courtesy remarks. :, by a gpreciated:and' she sided u.� the kate- t • SEN ro .a: • Yk . • 41/ * TICKETS ARE GOING FAST, DON'T i' 4'OiNTE N a GET YOURS NOW FROM ANY LIONS a MEMBER, BAIN'S GROCETERIA, AGNEW JEWELLERS OR' MAYFAIR RESTAURANT.