The Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-10-10, Page 21Grandson visits Hendersons
Daniel Henderson of Waterloo spent a.
week visiting with his grandparents, Rev.
Bill and Peggy Henderson.
Mr. and Mrs. , Spence Irwin enjoyed a
,couple of surprise phone calls from
relatives they have not heard from for ten
to fifteen years. The calls included one
from Daisy (Irwin) Ferguson andtheir.
nephew, Wayne of Tennessee; their ,
daughter-in-law, Anne Irwin of Oshawa
and a surprise visit from their grand
datighter, Janice Irwin from Oshawa: She .
spent from Tuesday until Thursday at their
home and visited with other relatives.
Deepest sympathy to Mrs. Ernie Snow-
den and family in the passing of Mr.
Snowden on Thursday at the Wingham and
District Hospital: .
We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Goodhue from Huron Township to Luck -
now. They, have moved into the former Dan
Nicholson home on Havelock Street.
Mrs. James Ritchie observed her 89th
birthday in, Wingham Hospital on Sept-
ember, 29.. Mrs. Ritchie has been .a patient'
there for ' 21/i . years following a severe
stroke. . .
Charlie arid Ruby McDonald visited over
Thanksgiving weekend .with Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Hudson of London: .
We are sorry to hear that Richard Kwan
of the Log Cabin Restaurant had the
misfortune to fall down stairs when he
was helping to move a frig. He was admit -
LUCKNOW NEWS
By Geraldine Schlosser
ted to the Wingham and, District Hospital.
We wish a speedy recovery.
Dorothy and Duffy McQuillan attended
the funeral of their. brother-in-law, Ken
Miller of Woodstock, on Friday and Satur
•day, September 28 and 29. He was found
dead in his bed Thursday morning in a
motel room in Clinton'due to a heart attack.
Ken worked for Bell Telephone and was
working in the ,Clinton area at the time.
Dorothy and Duffy spent the rest of the
weekend in Woodstock and visited with.
their son, daughters ' and sister' and
brothers and their families.
Congratulations to Ethel Rutherford.
She celebrated her 89th' bi#tthday on
Friday, October 5.
John Schlosser spent the holiday week-
end visiting with his brother, Joe and his
brother, Charlie and his wife, Ruth at R. R.
3, Walkerton. ,
Visiting on Sunday with Merle Elliott for
Thanksgiving dinner were Julie Bernice
Kelly of Cloverdale, B.C.; Graeme Ander-
son of Belgrave; Guy, Helen and Scott
Kelly of Orangeville; Mike • and Gail
Copeland of Toronto; Ray and Noreen
-- Elliott of Mississauga; Jamie, Dianne and
Angela Elliott, Lucknow and Graeme
Elliott of Toronto.
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them page. 4
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Francisco and their
.twin sons of Toronto were home with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burt over the
weekend.
Ladies from the Anglican Church
Women attended the South . Saugeen
Deanery meeting at St. George's Church,
.Goderich on Tuesday. .
Mrs. Frank Maulden and Keith were
dinner guests on Sunday with Mr. , and
Mrs. Gerald .Rhody.. •
Mr. and Mrs. Tom McDonald of here,
Mri • Joseph Guest of Brucelea Haven and
Mrs.. Sam Nesbitt of Walkerton had
Thanksgiving on Sunday at Paisley with
Mrs. Fred Bloomfield.. • ' •
Mr. and Mrs. Carl `Yeandle and
members of their family from Kitchener
spent Thanksgiving here with Mr. and
Mrs. Ken MacDonald, . Carp, Lisa and
Heather here.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. : Bert
Nicholson and Lois were Mr. and Mrs. Mel
Kiing of .Glen Williams, . Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Nicholson of Ripley, Margaret
Hedley and Millie Campbell of Kincardine.
Holyrood W.I.
The Holyrood Women's Institute met on
Thursday evening for their Education and
Cultural Activities meeting at the home of
Mrs. Ellwood Elliott.
The guest speaker was Mrs. Gary Sutton
who gave• a most interesting film presenta-
tion on x-rays and explained the new
Whitechurch...
•from page 18
and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw, Michelle and
Jason, London, Mr. and Mrs. David Elliott
of. London and Justin Elliott, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Elliott, Jeffery, Leslie and Matthew,
Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Elliott, Kyle
and Ryan and Mr. Bili Forster.
Joyce Tiffin of Toronto has just returned
from a tour of England, Ireland, Scotland.
Mid Wales:
Celebrating Thanksgiving with Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Tiffin were Joyce Tiffin, Toronto
and Mr: and Mrs, Doug Tiffin, Lori and
-Michael.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ross, Diane and
• Debbie celebrated Thanksgiving on Sun-
day with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Collyer of Kippen and his folks, Mr. and.
Mrs: Jim Boughen, Clinton,
Mrs, Alfred Wright and her daughter,
Mrs: Cover of Kincardine were ' recent
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Russel
Chapman.
addition which is • underway at the
Wingham and . District Hospital. She
answered a number of questions on
arthritis, heart disease • and children's
problems. She was thanked and presented -
with a gift by "Mrs. 'Lloyd; Johnston.
Mrs, Charles' Murray presided and read
a poem and extended "a welcome to all
present. Mrs. Orrie Gingrich read the
minutes of the previous meeting and gave
the financial report. '
An invitation was, accepted from White-
church to their meeting on October 10. The
roll call was a favourite memory of • the
past. Thecommittee. who setup the display
at the Lucknow fall fair was thanked. The
next meeting will , be a community night
and a bazaar.
The contest was a Homemade -Hallow-
e'en mask. JoAnne and Betty Ann Murray
were the 'winners.
Mrs. Charles Murray gave the motto,
The greatest- undeveloped country in the
world is under our hats. Susan Biglow gave
a . reading, A Day Worthwhile. •
Mrs. Harold Smith conducted a pop
contest and Charlene McEwan read, A
Boys Thanksgiving. Mrs. Mdrray' had a
contest on old time songs which was
followed by the courtesies.
Delicious refreshments were served and
a lighted birthday cake and ice cream, as
one of the members had a birthday on that
day.
Dungannon...
•from page 19
a computer worked. They .went to Hodges
Mill where Greg Jervis talked about the
computer at the mill, how and why they use
it.
Dungannon C.G.I.T.
The Dungannon C:G.I.T. have had two
meetings in September. The first meeting
was an organizational meeting with nine.
girls in attendance. They discussed plans
for the coming year: Things they would like
to do and speci.,2 speakers to have.
The second n►eeting._opened with the
purpose and GGIT hymn. Roll calL was
taken with 12 girls in attendance.
They discussed 'going to Jamboree in
Algonquin Park in June and CGIT week
from October 14 to 21.
It was decided they would take part in
the church seivice on October 14. Also
during that week they are having a special
evening for the mothers and grandmoth-
ers.
The girls worked on a craft to be used on
their special evening,
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