The Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-11-07, Page 28••
ENGEL -Mr. and Mrs. David Engel of R. '
,3, Brussels are pleased to announce the
arrival of Shawn's little sister, Melissa
. Rosalind, 5 lbs. 13 oz., on November 4,
1984 at Wingham and District Hospital.
TAYLOR - Jeff and Dayle are happy to
announce the safe arrival- of their first
• child, a daughter, Sarah Elizabeth, born
Sunday, November 4, 1984 at Wingham
and District Hospital, weighing 8 ls, 7
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ounces. Proud grandparents are Lewis ,
Taylor, Lucknow and Angus and Helen.
MacDonald, St. Helens. Great grand-
mother is Sadie Barbour, Wingham,
Lucknow Sentinel, Wecinesday, November 14, 19847 -Page 8
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airdressins g graduate takes teaching position
This community is pleased to extend
congratulations to Vickie Scott who gradu-
ated from. George Brown College, Toronto
receiving teacher and instructors certif-
icate for teaching and instructing hair
dressing. She had top marks in her class
and has -accepted a full time teaching
position at R.. Sales Hairdressing School in
London. • •
On Friday evening •the Institute held
their euchre ,party with seven tables in
play, The committee in charge was Mrs.
Bill Rintonl,Agnes Farrier, Helen Currie
and Mrs. Bill Pardon, Prize winners were
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high lady, Mrs. John Gaunt; high gent,
Lloyd Moffat; low gent, Wilford Clipper-
ton; low lady, Mrs. Jack McKinnon; lucky.
card, Jack King.
Saturday evening callers on Mr. and
Mrs. Victor. Emerson were Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Morrison, Edna Casemore of Wind-
sor and Marjory Morrison of Listowel.
Karen Beecroft of Kitchener spent the
weekend at •home with her parents, Mr.
and, Mrs. E. W. Beecroft
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. •Beecroft spent
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hertel
of Kitchener. '
The 4H Achievement Day is to be held
November 24 at Kincardine and is to take
° the form of a. display.
Men'shigh* singleand high triple was
rolled by .Harry Lavis widi 226 and 379.
Ladies high was Gerda de Jong with 214
single and 408 triple.
Ladies 200 and over: Gerda :de Jong 214,
Grace Geertsma 206.
Team points and standings: Anna John-
ston's Reds 0, 2; Ida Howald's Oranges 3;
6; Tena Gardner's Yellows 2, 7; Mabel
Whitby's Greens 3, 3; Greta Johnston's
Blues 2, 2; Gerda de Jong's Violets 5,10.
BIRTHS.
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BRAUN - .Mr. and Mrs. Peter Braun of
Wingham are delighted to announce the
arrival of daughter, Ashley. Lynn, 7 lbs. 1
oz., a sister for Amanda, on November 1,
1984 at Wingham and Dist:Act Hospital.;..
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EADIE - Joan.. and Ken are proud to
announce the safe arrival of their daughter, -
Janice Anne, 7 ib. 1 oz., on Sunday, •
November 4,1984. Proud grandparents are •• .
Lester and. Audrey Ferguson, Ripley,
Doris and Lorne Eadie, Holyrood, and
great grandma, Mrs. Wm. S. Eadie,
Winghain. •
SOUTH KINLOSS
' by Ruth Bnplimeier
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Matthews are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore
of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wheeler
of Etobicolte were also recent visitors.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs-. David
Eadie on the arrival of their son, a brother
for Matthew and Erin.
Mr. and Mrs. Fraser MacKinnon and
Murray, Mr. and Mrs. David ,MacKinnon
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Frayne of Goderich
attended the wedding of, Jim MacKinnon
and Cheryl Carey on Saturday in Guelph at
the Westminster St. Pants Presbyterian
Church.
Des Roches and Joe Biackport of
London, who•were staying with Mr. and
Mrs. Carl McClenaghan while deer huting,
were successful in the hunt.
Somefarmers in the area still havecoin
and beans to be harvested so are *big for
some more dr i weather: •
Visiting on the weekend with Cassie
Mowbray were Mr. and Mrs ',- Hector
Piirdon; Stratbroy and • Isabel 'Tiffin,
Lucknow. .
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Donnelly, Angela and
Jill of Toronto visited on the weekend with ••
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WHITECHURCH
by Valetta gmerson
Bevin Tiffin, Stephen and' Dean, White-
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• church. and Velma Falconer of Culress..
Kevin Rintoul and Blair Bieman ate
attending the Royal Winter Fair with Leroy
Rintoul from Saturday to Tuesday when
Barbara Rintoul and Lila Rintoul will
attend the Fair and bring them home. '
Whltechurch
The Whitechurch U.C.W. held; their
November meeting November 7 at the
home of Mrs. Lorne Durnin.,*
The call to worship was gi4en by • Mrs.
Durnin who also led in prayer. Mrs: Moore
read the scripture. Mrs. 'Farrier gave the
prayer of Confession.
Mrs. Farrier. and Mrs. Durnin gave a
dialogue, What is Your Treasure? 'Mrs.
• Durnin on violin and Mrs. Farrier/at the
piano played a musical number.
Mrs. Farrier -read about Boycotting the
• War Toys: Eight members and four visitots
answered the roll call felling of-viiits made
to 'the hospital and -shut ins. • Mrs. Farrier
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Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milligan. • •
Visitors with Mr. and 'Mrs. Bill Pardon
were. George McQuillin of Toronto, Barb-
ara Carey, Kitchener, Mrs. Donald Gaunt,
Chatham and Beatrice McQuillin, St.
Helens. • ,
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul
on the 'weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Oberhotzer, Jeffery and Julie, Waterloo
and on Sunday, \Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Robinson, Mark, Tracy and Tim, Belgrave
and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Rintoul, Steven,
Scott and Stuart of West Wawanosh:
To celebrate Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jam-
ieson's 65th wedding anniversary from this
vicinity were Mr. and Mrs Dan Tiffint
Wingham; Mr. and Mrs. Doug Tiffin, Lori
and Michael, Wingham; , and Mrs.
Lucknow „cr
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'INTERMEDIATE
• SCHEDULE.
Nov. 16 8:30 Drayton atLucnow
Nov. 23 8;30 Lucknow at Wingham
Nov. 25 7:30 St. Clements at Lucknow
Dec. 2 7:30 Ripley at Lucluipw.
Dec 7 830 Lucknow at Wingham
Dec,: 9 7;00. Lucknow at Drayton
Dec. 14 '8:30 Lucknow - at Ripley •
Dec. 16 7:30 Exeter at 'Lucknow
Dec. 21 83O Lucknow at Teeswater
Dec.- 23 7:30 Winghain' at 'LucknoW-
Dec., 30 730 Teeswater at LucknoW,
Jan. 4 8:30 Lucknow at Teeswater
Jan, • 6 7:30 Ripley at Lucknow
Jan • 11r* 8:30'Lucknow .at Monkton
Jan. 13 730 Mildmay at Lucknow
Jan 18 8:00 Lucknow at St. Clements
Jan. 20 730 Teeswater at Lucknow
Jan 24 . 800 Lucknow at Wingham
Jan. 27 8.:30 Luck** at Exeter
Feb. • 3' 1:30 Luckow at Mildmay
Feb, .10 730 Wingham at Lucknow
11111dinay Games To Be Scluidrilled-Yet •
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