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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-06-13, Page 22. ,I,51,IViZA •• 1 • • 6'1 Fhualsan HeurY • Pauline Evelyn Henry and David Alfred Finnigan of Lucknow were married at tucknoW United Church on May 18, 1984 by Rev. Warren McDougall. The bride is the , mother. of Dianne of Windsor, 'Michelle of Arnom ;Kt. . Burlington and Sandra and Darren . of Lucknow. The groin is the son of Chester Sherwood Finnigan. Helen Rutledge . of . 'Lucknow 'Matron of honeur and Art Dickson of Sundre, Alberta was groomsman. „Dianne Henry, Windsor, Sandra Hendry, Lucknow and Michelle Henry, Burlington were ushers. A reception -followed at the. Lucknow District Community Centre'. Fol- lowing a lioneymcion to Tobermory,, the couple are residing at 565 Hamilton Street, -Lucknow. (Photo by Dave French, Bramalea) Brian Arnoof Sarnia and SuiSusan' Kronstal of ',:..London" *ere martied ticHoly • Rosary chifieht flittlitigton on May '19t4=' bride 1.;444he daughter a? GI* and Kronstal of Burlington and the groom's ifirents.are Walter .:and Lorraine Arnold of Lawleinw./• .,-Katert George of Kitchener was maid of honour and Diana Kronstal of . Burlington, and Sally Woods of Toronto were bridesmaids. Steve Burke of Kitchener was groomsmangroomsmana9d Tent lienderkotrol_Kiteh- Finnigan o Lucknow fand the late. Ru by eller and Brian Kronstal of, Burlington ushered guests. Rob IlailersOn of Kitchen- er was anlolit. The reception was held at the ItainitiOn Golf and Country Club, Ancaster. BIRTHS Folldwinga wedding itip*tdigiaOra Falls, the Ouple are residing in London. , (Photo by Gary Zokcof Kitchener) ' I . • .• • : ,„ „ , , , • II; • • • , KERSLAKE - Craig and Peggy are pleased to announce 'the safe arrival of their first child, Heather Margaret, May 30, 1984, 7.48 a.m., weighing 6 lb. 141/2 oz. at Victoria Hospital, London. A granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Young, Dungannon and Mr. and Mrs. Carter Kerslake, Staffs and rteknat granddaughter for Emma Young, . BOWERS - To Don and Donna (nee.Forster),. R. R. 1 Ripley, a son, Aleph Lyon, 7 lb. 91/2 oz., at the Kincardine and District General Hospital, on Sunday, June 3, 1984. A brother for Meredith. A seventh grandchild" for Jack and Betty Bowers of Chesley and the 23rd grandchild for Walter and Isabel Forster of Ripley. MacINNES - to Malcolm and Anne Marie Macinnes, Pinewood, Ontario, a daughter; 6 - lbs. 11 oz., on Sunday, June 10th, 1984. First baby grandchild for Leonard and Freda MacInnes and third grandchild for Glen and Edna Stanley of Huron Township. MOIR - Mr. and Mrs. John Moir of R. 1, Lucknow are pleased to announce the arrival of a son, Robert James William, 8 lbs. 12 oz., at Wingham and District Hospital on June 11, 1984, a brother for Sheila, Jenny and April. ' • Mr;- and Mrs. Neil }faints of Aylmer • 4 -sited with Belle Mole of Lucknow following, John Anclerson't funeral in Dungannon last On%Saturday Don and Kay Mole, Shawn' and Donnie of Courtwright visited with Bell. Aer.ompanying them were Don's daughter, Dawn and her daughter, Debbie of Toronto. This was the first time Belle has seen her first great grandchild; Debbie. Mrs. Don Thompsonli Lucknow and Mrd. Terry. Paquette of Ripley attended the Provincial Annual Meeting of the Girl Guides of Canada in • Peterborough on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Stanley and family of Harriston and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elliott of Purple Grove visited in Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stanley. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stanley visited with the Doug Stanley family in Harriston and with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kaake and Cindy, in Walkerton. • nap of Wane= No** to Property Owners DESTROY WEEDS .119COOSEISflilfOROM&I/WIly Notice is hereby given to all persons in possession of land, hi accordance with the Weed Control Act. R.S.O. 1980 Sections 4, 14 and 21, that mdeas noxious weeds growing on their lands within the Municipality of The Village of Luclumw are destroyed by date of IOW 18, 1984 and throughout the season, Ike Municipalfty may enter upon tli® saki lands and have the ',reeds dettroyed, charging the casts agahmt the land in taxes, as set out in the Act. The co-operation of all citizens k earnesdy solicited. WEED INSPECTOR: G. T. Austin CLERK: B. M. Whitcroft • • .11414213" 'NV!. Q" • ..'at; .• •••!:• ••..'N'tg's' Ars ilalie; 13, • r.r1 • .„ •••• • e 2Q . 1' 11 • :" ,ter 6 . t • • 'r° . 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