The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-10-02, Page 14Page 14—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 2, 1985
Amberley area girl wins two writing awards
Congratulations go fro? the community
to Madonna Bradley, daughter of Jim and
Evelyn Bradley of -the Amerbley area, and
a grade 8 student at Brookside School,
Madonna won two first prizes for her
creative writing for the. grade 7 class.
These prizes were won at the Dungannon
and Lucclmow Fall Fairs. For Dungannon
she wrote "If I were Granted Three Wish-
es" and for Lucknow,she wrote "The Most
Embarrassing Experience of My life".
Congratulations Madonna;
Visiting with Rhetta MacLennan recently
were her brother and sister-in-law, Harold
and Peggy Jardine of Harriston:
On the weekend, . Cecil and James
Webster of Waterloo joined up with
brother-in-law Atlee Wise of Richfield,
Ohio, and the three of them spent the
weekend in Huntsville area. They visited at
Lake of Bays where Atlee had spent so
many of his summers before he and Jean
were married. On Sunday evening Atlee
came to visit his in-laws, Kae and Welling-
ton Webster, and left Monday rooming for
Ohio,
Kenneth Wilkins, son of Charles and
Mayme Wilkins, left Thursday morning for
Ridgetown, where he will be entering the
Ridgetown Agricultural College for his fist
term.
Tuesday visitors with Charles and
Mayme Wilkins were Mr: and Mrs. Ken
Flach of Sebringville and Charlie's brother-
in-law, Ken Weaver of Sudbury.
On September 23 Mayme Wilkins, with
Announcing,
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437 BOB STREET, LUCKNOW
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Tuesday, October 8th
for appointments phone
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her sister and brother-in-law, Charles and
Ruby Reach of Woodstock, visited Mayme
and Ruby's mother,. (Stella . Irwin and
brother, Loyd.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robb
'on September 29 were Mrs. Robb's
cousins, Wilfred and Ruth Walker of Bel -
grave.
On the weekend Dorothy Finlayson had
her daughter, son-in-law and grandson,
- John Balch, Caroll Finlayson and Alexand-
er of Toronto, for a visit.
The community'. would like to send its
congratulations to Elaine Helen MacTav-
ish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan
MacTavish, and Cameron John Courtney;
son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Courtney of
Point Clark, on their upcoming marriage
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Andrews United Church •at 4 p.m. A
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On September 21 there was a two vehicle
collision east of Amberley on highway, 86 at
the corner known as the MacDonald
sideroad.
At the time of writing, four persons still
remain in hospital. Robert (Mac) Webster
of 76 Princess Street, Kincardine, driver of
the east bound car, is in the Kincardine
hospital with many bumps and bruises. His l
wife, ,Lauretta, is in St.Joseph's Hospital
in London with two broken legs and many
cuts arid bruises. /
The driver of the second car, David
Hynes of R R 2; W ingharn, is in satisfac-
tory condition in .the Wingham Hospital.
His passenger, Lee Groves, 58 .of 1.03
Carling Terrace, Wingham, .was transfer-
red to University. Hospital, London and is
reported 'to be in satisfactory condition. • •
It is reported the Webster car was struck
near the front of the passenger side, when
it turned left in frontof the Hynes vehicle.
.Mr. Webster (Mac) is. well known in the
WINGHAM MEMORIALS area. He was raised and spent most of his, .
early life in . the .Laicknow area; and for a
number of •years he has been the drummer
for the Kincardine Pipe Band.
Garry and Betty Jones were in Thorndale
on the weekend where they attended the
Thorndale Fall Fair and visited with many
of their friends and relatives in the area.
• Elizabeth Wilkins of Toronto, daughter
of Charles and Mayme Wilkins .visited on
the weekend with her parents. • •
Retta MacLennan. recehtly enjoyed .11/
few •days in a cottage at. Point Clarke with
some of her family, 'Louise, Millar of
Palmerston, Florence MacLennan and a
'friend Shirley of • Kitchener, ••. CollinMacLennan, son of George 'and Jeannie
MacLennan of Agincourt and also a friend
of Collin's. They all really • enjoyed
themselves in the secluded spot. 'and the
idea of all being together.
The W.M.S. meeting of the Ashfield
Presbyterian Church' was held•Wednesday
afternoon at the home 'of Betty'Moncrief's
imGoderich.
Tlie .cornrnunity would like, to sendits
to 'Janet Lynne Stokes of
R.R. 1, Ripley, daughter of Rev. Robert
and Doreen Stokes of Pine River.,
Janet.graduated from Sheridan College,
Child Studies program as a•Canadian .nan-
nanny. She was • employed, by• Huron
Township as supervisor of the Point Clarke
Playgriiund and has accepted a position as
a nanny in Toronto.
Congratulations to John and Jane Elliott •
nn the safe arrival of their son, John Troy,.
bol'n Sept.16:•A wee brother for Stacey and
Rebecca, the sixth grandchild for George.
and Barbara Messenger. and the fifteen
grandchild for Jack and'Evelyn Elliot t.
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Sfason ,ends as
Mites play, mothers.
The mites ended their season with A game
against. their 'mothers. The ,mothers with
the help of "Hazel" and "Maeda" won the
game 16 - 13. Steve .Porter led the mites,
with two hits including a home run even.
though he hit a painted orange once.
Others with two hits for the ' mites'. were
Chad Stanley, Joel Sutton, Keith Todd and
Shawn Bellinore..Clint Murray and Keith
Todd shared the pitching duties.
Aggie Murray and ."Hazel", alias Bevan
Tiffin, pitched for the mothers. "Hazel"
also hit a two run homer over the fence for
the mothers. Charlene McEwan, Connie
Harris, and Sue Bellmore scored three runs
each for the mothers. Karrie O'Neill hit 'a
three run homer and "Marcia", alias
Harold. Smith, had a pinch hitfor the
mothers, "Hazel" was so well disguised
that Dean didn't recognize "her" till the
third. inning, Coaches Linda, Ron and
Arnie would like to thank Jim arid Aggie
for the 'party that followed.