HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-08-29, Page 10•
•
• ,
Lucknow Sentinel, WednetKish, August 291 1984 -Page 10
4? •
g,
•
•‘! tl"."
•••
A.
•
' APPOINTMENT
r
Michael Andrews, eldest son of William
and Bernadette Andrews has been appoint,
ed management trainee at Woolwqrth's in
Leamington. Michael is a grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. Warner Andrews, Anburn, and Mr.•
• and Mrs. Raymond Leddy of Lucknow. He
graduated this year from Fanshawe College,
.London, where he majored in 'Finance. -
Tamirry,
by Bell Hackett.
Congrattilations to Mr.: and Mrs Charlie
Murray who celebrated their silver Wedding,
anniversary on Sunday at their new :home
(the former Cox place). Family, friends and.
neighbours enjoyed a lovely beef barbecue
supper 'and social . • • •
Mr. and Mrs, 'John Dickinson of &lover,
Michigan, visited 'on Saturday with • Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Burt and also with Kincardine
friends, , .
Norma Coutts of Wingham visitedlast
week with Edna and May Boyle and, also Mr:
and Mrs. Jack Scott of Ripley on Sunday.
Mrs. Elmer. Vance is a • •patient -in St.
Ioseph's Hospital,,, Louden, Elmer also
remained in the city. We send get well
Wishes.
Mary Ann and Michelle Rhody of London
and Mrs-DenniS(Marilyn Rliody) Brace and
Travers of Medicine Hat; Alberta, visited
with Mr. and 'Mrs. Gerald. Rhody
Mr. and Mrs. -Midford • Wallvisited
Sunday With Edna and May Boyle and in the
afternoon they alt went to St: Helens to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Green. It is so nice to see
Thelma getting around after her long spell of •
hospitalization. • ' ft--
• Wayne Rhody of LonOon had surgery at •
the Kincardine and District Hospital. We
extend get well wishes Wayne.
' We welcome the Reverend M. J. Letson
back on Sunday next to her parish duties
• after a months vacation overseas.
Reverend. and Mrs.. George Garratt moved
on Monday to their new apartment at
Weston, Ontario.
Visitors with Mrs. Blake Alton, Stuart and
Steven, for the weekend, were Mrs. Peter
Levick and Aaron of Ottawa and Peter's
parents, Mr., and Mrs. Levick of Sydney,
• Australia. -
The Trinity Young People met at the
%..4ge u& a
isuu LOAen- A
111,11litrA
t Sunday afternfor a swim and a barbe-
cue. ,
Dawna Richardson attended an annual
• Mary Kay Cosmetics seminar in Toronto last
week, and attended special classes and
luncheons with president Mary dray Ash.
The families of the late William and Ida
" Ritchie, held a gathering at Brookside School
• on Sunday, August 26. Those attending from
here were Doug and Mary Lou Raynard,
Harvey and Betty Ritchie, Jim. and Annette
Ritchie and Aaron,. -Mel and Jayne • Ritchie,
Krista and Shawn, Russel and Lillian Irvin,
Alex Irvin and Paula Strong, Murray and
Elizabeth Irvin, Heather and -Lynn, and
other descendants from southwestern Ont- /'
aria. -• •
Scott and Donna Crichton and. Angela of •
Port Carling holidayed for theweekend with
her parents, Donald and Shirley Hackett. On
Saturday evening they all attended a family
picnic at the home of Greg and Wilma Blake
and Amy of Lucknow.
•
DUNGANNON
•• By Marie Park
Congratulations to Sylke . Becker and
George Hickey who married on Saturday.
Congratulations to the Dungannon Blue
Devils Slo-pitch team who competed in the
Kingsbridge tournament, held on the week-
end at the Dungannon diatbonds., These
.
boys.went unbeaten in all four games played
and collected a first place win in the B
division. Team members are Scott Rivett,
Dwayne Brown. Tim Hodges, Tom Park,'
Gord Chapman, Doug Dougherty, Gary
Hakkers, Dale MacInnis, Wayne Park, Phil
Young, Rick Patterson, Jamie Bere and Ron.
Kerr.
Lloyd and Doris Hodges, Teri* and Penny
Hodges, Sherry and Tanya, returned from a
two week stay on Manitoulin Island.
Dungannon Wayne and Dawn
Tucker, Billy and Jennifer. They are no
strangers_ te the village as they have spent
the past few summers building their
beautiful log home.
Two couples in our midst celebrated anni- _
versaries on the weekend. Dave and Sharon
Dawson weremarried 18 years on August 27
and Dave and Virginia Caesar were married •
six years on August 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Finnigan of
Hollywood, Florida, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Sherwood, Dungannon as well as,
relative...4 in Goderich. ••
Aniuminvan
•
by May DO -$1.0
.07
Mrs, Marretta NOdgin*. aCconiPanied Mr.
and Mrs. Ray 'Stanley of' "Kinloss to his
niece's wed • ing on Saturday at4 LondOn.
ary wart of Kincardine Visited,
•
last week with M. •and Mrs. Toni McD„on-
ald, • •
The faMilYi of No.. and Mrs, Tam.
McDonald held their annual reunion at the
- KinlosiCommunity Centre on Sunday after-
noon with over fifty present,
• Mr, and Mrs. I,es Riley awl Mr- and Mrs.
Arnold Riley of Milverton, Were visitors on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill MacPherson
of Holyrood. • •
enjoy lamb barhe
• Friends, neighbours and relatives of Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Cranston'. gathered at •their
home on Saturday evening for a lamb
barbeque,. • •
• • Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Todd •hosted a
birthday party for Isobel 'Miller on Stinday.
Those attending the family event were Mr.
and • Mrs. Ray Laidlaw • and Greg from
Wingham, Dorothy lonnips of Lucknow, Mr.
and Mrs. .DOn. Maelntyre and' Shelley . of
Willowciale; Mr,' and Mrs, Gordon Miller
and Larry of London, Jim. Laidlaw of
• Toronto; Mr. and kIrs. Gordon Maclntyre of
Richmond Hill, and Helen Todd and Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Todd And family.
Sympathy is extended to Joni Shelter. and
a " •
ST. HELENS
by Kathryn Todd
his family. The shetlerslost,their barn to fire
in' the later part of last Week.
Christina Todd ii'spertding a week in
Willowdale visiting with Shelley Macintyre.
• •
DID YOU KNOW" THAT:
Chronic arthritis victims who work will lose
an average of 15 paid working dayk'a year - a
loss of nearly $1 billion in wages. •
•• •
ON OUR
sed Cars
-I 1981 FordEscort
Tininderiord . 4 CYLINDER, AM/FM RADIO
•
4
V6, AUTOMATIC SFEEDSTANDARD TRANSMISSION
vropiE PAINT ,
,311
•• • .1, •,1,. • .1.
•
1981 Datsun
4 CYLINDER 8 SPEED
STANDARD TNsMSSPON
it•
19791Ford Ltd.
V8, AUTOMATIC
1977 Ford Ltd. 11
V8, AUTOMATIC
ontgomery
otc)rs
LUCKNOW 528 3001
•