The Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-08-29, Page 26Families attend to
The Lucknow Mites bad aball tournament
in Mitchell over the weekend, the first game
played Saturday 'morning, at eight o'elock, L,UCKNOW NEWS
Some of the parents and children left Friday By Geraddlfre,Sctiloarer
night and others Saturday morning.. Some•
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Stanley's bus,, With. him were his wife,, `
The Murderer .:was captued the. next day
Nancy, Brad, Justin, Alphonse,son of J.R. and was immediately, taken to hospital where..
Muirray, Sharon and, Donnie Cuillerier and . he was treatedfor gunshot wounds. •He was.
Terry Stanley who was playing for 'Ripley, hanged, at the. Don Jail on September .23,
A bus 'belonging to. the Lanesvirle Lords . 1931.. ' ,
Ga : Sutton ' at the wheel' :carried Mike and Geraldine..Schlos
-ser. visited -over•
D na,' ' ussell, Joel and. Janelle Sutton,. the weekend with her;nece,,Anne Gould Arid
.Alia ' od ove• down with Debbie, Matt; . family of Kitchener.
Brad ari•d ; n• • • . Mr, and Mrs. Peter MacDonald and Julie
They all camped at Windmill Trailer Park, and Shawna, along with Jeffery Port r,
Fullarton, Evans Helm and Adrian camped visited Sunday with . their son 'John an
there with the rest of the campers, Joining Kathy ,.and boys of Tara. - •
him was his. brother. John and family. . Gordon and'Etta'Struthers and -Belle Mole ,
Arlene Keane of Newmarket visited lastattended the Strathroy Pair.. They met Don
Week with her grandmother, Beryl Hunter.' and .Kay Mole and boys who were taking
Beryl's daughter and•her husband, Marlene. part in the games part of the horse show:
and Ron Keane and Son Brian spent a few The three , boys won several <Prizes' Stewa°.
days at the Hunter ,home and .Arlene ' and Winnig MacDonald of London Inet'with .
' returned home. with them:. , them . there also. Donnie Mole carne home
' , Barb and Ron Machanattended the dinner . with his grandmother for.', a holiday
and reception, on Saturday, August 18'` hi : On The war. 'home Belle Mole called al'
honour of':Marg Machan and • Ross • Vokes.' Richard Jennrsons • .at Grand 'Bendand
Tliey were, married on July. 4:. ' . . . visited with Mr. and, Mrs. Robert Jennison ?
and sir of the•family of eight.whom she baby
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Brooks, along with �
Mr.' and Mrs. Charles . Webster, visited sat every January for 'nine years..
Wednesday, August 15 with •Mr. and ' Mrs.'. , They all had' their • spouses and .families
Wayne Brooks and • family of Cambridge. with them, and' ,it was a lovely but short
Mr. and' Mrs• Raymond •Leddy, Dan, 'Day- reunion.' 'he other two. bf'the family live in. .
took buses like •Gerald Minrray with Art
id and Michelle,visited in Auburn on Sunday , B.C. •
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with Mr. and Mrs; Bill Andrews. . On. Tuesday afternoon visitors ,with Belle
Ann Marie. MacInnes' and new, b b Mole were her aunt Gladys 'Drennan and
a Y cousins Arnold. and Jane Drennan of Pem-
daughter, Katharine Ann,of Rainy River,
visited her mother and father-in-law,- Mr• broke, Charlie and Leslie and. Jennipher
and Mrs: Leonard Maclnnes .a few days; also Fong of B.C., David Drennan of Bu'rlington, ,
with'. her family in Ripley. Mac is to join, his .:Ronald and Denise and Bill :Drennan.` of
wife the first of -September, ' "-""Welland, Clifford Eveonne, Michael, Laura
Dr. R. B. and Mrs. Treleaven and their and Susan of Drumheller,' Alberta:
niece enjoyed the play'Country Hearts at the Kay Mole of 'Courtright, visited Thursday
Blyth Theatre Thursday evening': Others and : Friday with her :mother-in-law, Belle
that attended .the play were Mary and Pat Mole. Donnie 'Molereturned home• with his
Forster, ,
F Marianna *Porter' mother.
Porter, a
Donna' Sutton ana- l
mown Schosser. r: an rs. rc le' ` c ®ut an an amt y
Koen Van• Dijk, also helped :with the of Ottawa returned home after visiting With
barbecueing of the pork for the Legion
barbecue last week. ., . .
Julie and Shawna, children . of Kathy and
Jim MacDonald of Fredericton, New Bruns-
wick, visited with their 'grandparents1; Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Macbonald and also with the
Daltons. •
Mr• and Mrs. Bob Thompson. of Windsor
visited the ' past week with his sister, Helen
Thompson: Their son. John of Sarnia visited
his parents; Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred, McQui1-
Sadie MacMillan enjoyed a week :long
holiday /Lin•:the Rocky Mountains and, at
Assiniboine Lodge. Her holiday was unique
in that, starting from Banff, she rode over 25 .'
miles on horseback. on rough mountain
terrain to get to the lodge. Mrs. MacMillan
joined a 'group of trail riders, and rode the
distance to the lodge in two• days. The rest of
briefly at the same home on his . way ' to the holiday was spent at Assinrboine Lodge
Mount Forest to attend a weekend conven- and going on horse riding excurs;ons in the
tion 6f amateur astronomers. mountains.
. 'Wayne and Monique Brown, Kimberley Marion Donais 'of Lucknow has been
and Gregory of Beaconsfield; . Quebec.,, highly honoured and is justly proud; to
visited last week with Wilbur and Thelma 4 receive an invitation to attend the ceremony
Brown.. for the, Administration of Oath of Office in. ,.
There was a big write up in . the Toronto Chatham, for her ' nephew, Robert : M.
Star Sunday of the shooting of a police • Daudlin, former. M.P. for Essex -Kent. The .
officer in Toronto on December 11, 1930. . He ceremony,to, be ,held September 7, 1984,
was .Constable 'Roy McQullin, brother of will .proclaim Robert. an Honourable Judge,
Kerb and Dick McQuillin, who still live in . Judge ,of County and ' District Courts of,,
the Lucknow area. The ..story_describes the'Ontario. Marion is planning:' to attend the
most massive manhunt in Ontario's history, ceremony and reception to follow. •''
as more than 1O0 men searched for the killer 1 wish to thank the people.' for calling with
of Constable McQuillin,'who was shot aftertheir news, it: sure is nice that you take an
stoppinga car he believed to be stolen. . interest in the column.
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