The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-04-28, Page 130
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Joyce McWhhmey, left and her sister, Jean brought this weather: instrument to school to
show the students at Brookside Public School on Friday. The girls' brother, Allan found the
weather balloon while ploughing on the farm of Brad Gilmore, concession 3, Ashfield
Townshiop'. The balloon was released from Kansas City, Missouri on March 7, 1982 and
Allan found It on April 22. According to Information found on the instrument the apparatus is
to be returned to Kansas City by mall to bered again. [Sentinel Staff Photo]
Trinity girl wed Sattirday
By Bell Hackett
Congratulations to Donna
Hackett and Scott Crichton
who were married at Trinity
United Church on Saturday.
Many of the neighbours
enjoyed the reception at the
Lucknow Complex on Satur-
day night.
Mrs, Donna Thompson
and baby daughter Amy. of
Red Deer, Alberta are spend-
ing this week with her par-
ents. Harvey and Betty Rit-
chie and other relatives here.
Next week Donna plans to
attend a convention in Tor-
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pnto.
Larry and Janet Wilkins
spent the weekend at Bur-
lington and their daughter
Laura visited with her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. char -
lie Wilkins of Amberley.
Janet was a bridesmaid at,
the wedding of her girl friend
On Saturday.
Eldon and Madeline Rit-
chie visited on Sunday with
his sister Violet and Jim
Smith of Molesworth.
Reg and Freda Broome
held a birthday party for
their granddaughter, Diane
Broome, who was 9 years old
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on April bth, and for their
granddaughter, Pam Scheer-
er, who was 11 years old on
April 22nd, They also enjoy-
ed a phone visit withtheir
son Jack and Marlene
Broome, Carrie and Eric of
Calgary on Sunday and sent
birthday wishes to Carrie,
who will, be 5 .years old on
April. 29th.
Leanne Livingston spent
the weekend with her uncle
Harv, aunt Pat and Kirk
Livingston while her parents
attended a convention in
OrangLville'on the weekend.
Attend farewell service...
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ol Whitechtirch Club at Luck -
now Public School.
Guest, present at the
United .Chtirch were Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Moffat and family,
London, Mr. and. Mrs, Bill
Snowden and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw, Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Craig and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert
Schwichtenberg, Port Elgin
and Mr. and. Mrs. Dalton
Noels, Crediton. •
Mrs. Clara Crowston,
Lucknow visited Sunday with
Mr.. and Mrs. Orland Irwin
and family.
Visitors on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rintoul
were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Core
of Clinton and Mr, and Mrs.
John Tyndal of St. Jacobs.
We are pleased to report
that Mrs. Ethel Stewart is
now able to be back at the
Lodge at Wingham.
Whitechurch Women's In-
stitute appointed folks will be
out this week collecting for.
the Cancer. Society,
On I ucsdav morning
lloVing Van of Walker-
ton arrived and moved. Rev.
and. MIs. John Bell's house-,
hold to their retirement home
at Inverhuron. •
ThiS community • extends
sympathy to the Forster
relatives and friends in the
passing of Mr. Cecil Forster
last week of Palmerston. He
grew. to young manhood in
his home in this area. Pre-
deceasing him were his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim For-
ster, brothers Joe .and Jack:
Left to mourn his loss are
Bill, West Wawanosh, Ron-
ald. Lucknow, Watt Of Ripley
and a sister. Jean, Mrs. Alex
Robertson of Wingham. • •
Whitechurch W.M.S.
Mrs. Roely de Boer open-
ed the Whitechurch W.M.S.
meeting held ,at Mrs. Bill
Purdon,on Wednesday, April
21 at 2 p.m.
Scripture readings were
read by Mrs. Dave Moffat
and Mrs. Bill Rintoul. Mrs.
de Boer gave the meditation.
Mrs. Wesley Tiffin led' in
praer. Mrs. de Boer gave
. the Easter Topic. Living on
the wrong side of Easter. The
offering was received and
dedicated by Mrs. Dave
Moffat, Mrs. Alan Falconer
gave a reading, The Cross in
Mv Pocket.
The president, Mrs. Don
Ross presided for the busi-
ness. The secretary. Mrs.
Bill Purdon read the minutes
and called the roll answered
by a Bible Verse with Joy. by
12 attenders. An invitation
was received from the United
Church Thankoffering for
May 5 at 8 p.m.
The ladies heard .tapes of
Eleanor- Knott's missionary
work in India and the work of
Mr. and Mrs: Bertholet .and
family in Nepal.
The Ladies Aid met follow- .
ing the WMS meeting. Mrs.
Purdon served refreshments
and Mrs. John de Boer gave.
the courtesy remarks.
Be It Ever So Humble
There's no place
like your home town!
When you shop here at home
It's almost like doing business
with yourself.
The many community tervic-
es you receive, your property
values, and local taxes you pay
are helped immeasurably every
time you, or anyone else, shops
here at home.
° The dollar you spend in the
big town does buy merchandise,
yes, but the fringe benefits of
that dollar go to the residents of
that city. And, the'quality of life
here at home suffers because
you tookaway some of its dollar
vitamins.
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Keep part of the dollar you spend...SHOP AT HOME
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