The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-07-21, Page 14'u ile Grove visitors
from.Saskate1:ewan
Recent visitors with
Katherine Collins of Purple
Grove were Brad and Helen
Thompson and Shawn • of
Pine House, Sask.; Marg
and Merrald Kuehl of
Waterloo, and Helen and
Jerome Schmidt of
Mildmay.
On Friday, Mr and Mrs. •
Don Robertson visited Mrs.
Lena Carter of fIuronview,
• Thursday evening visitors
with the Robertson's were
Margaret and Tom Mac-
Pherson of Teeswater, .
Andrew and ' .Sheena
McDonald are at Glen Huron
Camp, Hayfield, for the
week.
Doug McDonald has begun
working for thetownship.
On Monday, the Forster_
family. visited Storybook
Gardens in London.
Sandra. Forster enjoyed a
bus'trip to the Agricultural
Museum in: llV � ilton:. • per.
Thursday with the Kairehee
W.L
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Howell
and Steven, of Scarborough,
visited with Roy 'and.
Mayureen .Collins on Wednes-
Several from the area en-
. joyed •a .delicious dinner at
isherrnan's Cove on Satur-
day evening which alas s .rc n-
sored by ,the Men :for
Ms -
dons group.
Visitors. during the week
with Marion Emerson were.
Bob and Judy Thompson,
Robbie and Tod, and Swan.
and Frances Emerson of •
Goderich. Sunday visitors
were Mr. and Mrs..MacLean .
Bell, and Mrs. Marj, Young
Of Toronto. .•
Currie Colwell of South
Kinloss, Anne and Dick Mc- .
Cosh visited Dick. McCoshh on .
•Sunday.
• Visitors during the week
with the McCosh's • were
George and Olive Colwell,,
Lucknow, Marion Emerson,
Don and. Sandra Forster and
family, Johnny, Marlene and
Dawn Collins,. Margie, Dave
and Manna. Lochhead, Kay
Collins, John and Joyce Far-
rell and sir, June, Earl and .
len Elliott, and Dick Mc -
Cosh.
Sunday dinner guests of
.Frances and Irene Boyle in-
cltuded the two Junior
Farmer delegates from
Great. Britain, Marg Thom*
• son and.John.Nattrass.
. •Heather Boyle Was' home
from Na. ee. Accompany-
ing
ing fleaer for a few.
visit were Millie Harvey,
Teresa Smart,..Cathy 'Halli-
day, 'Elisabeth -Grant'' Jack
Kelsey, and Carla Hurley.
. Angela Watke of Carrick
Township • spent . last week
with .her grandmother •
Catherine Scott. •
On Saturday, • evening
Homer and 'Althea Devitt of
Cape! Coral, Florida, visited .
with • Morley and Deanna -
Scott.
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Sympathy is extended to
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Percy of
here (grandparents) and to
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jansen
and family of Cochrane, On-
taro, in the sudden death of
Teresa Jansen* 18 years old,
whenthe car she bought a
few days previous went out
of control and plunged into a
river causing the fatal
drowning.
Mrs. Agnes Hodgins is the
proud great grandmother of
a son born to Mr. and 'Mrs.
Chris Mantel of Fart George,
B.C.. The grandparents are
.�Douglasand Irlma
(Hodgins) Tiexiera of South
Burnaby, B.C. Congratula-
tions Chris and Cathy. .
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Nicholson and Lois dur-
ing the week were Mr. and
Mrs. Truman Fillinger and
Mr. and Mrs. George�Peters
of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
',Langford and Jamie of
Woodstock and 'Mrs. Mel
(Evelyn) King of
Mississauga. They attended
the funeral of Eva s brother,
° the late George Cuyler.
Mr. and' Mrs. Jim Halden-
by had a family gathering
and smorgasbord sup r on .
Sunday in honour of Helen's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur Campbell of Kincardine
(the former Mary Pet-
tigrew) of our community.
This party was for the Camp-
bells' 45th Wedding Anniver-
sary. We extend congratula-
tions and best wishes.
Mrs. MaryStewart of Kin-
.
cardine_rnd David and Carl
MacDonald spent Monday
with Mr. and Mrs: Tom Mac-
Donald, and on Wednesday
Mrs. Bert Thompson and
Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Thomp-
son and boys of Teeswater
visited at the same home.
Mr, and Mrs. Bill .Collins of
Lurgan and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Scott of Ripley visited
Saturday evening with Edna
and May Boyle.
' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Kalpin of London visited dur-
ing the week with their un-
cle, Mr. Arthur Haldenby,
Mrs. Glen 'Kaufman
(Elora Mae McDonald) of
Calgary spent a. couple of
days with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom McDonald
and on Thursdaythe two
ladies . visited at . Mildmay
with Mrs. Wesley Kaufman.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
O'Malley and family of Ed-
monton are visiting with
Mrs. Bertha. Haldenby, Mr,
and Mrs. Barry flaldenby,
Tanya and Crystal and other
relatives here.
Visitors with Mrs. Marret-
ta Hodgins were : Mr. and
Mrs.. Bevan Hodgins and
Tara, and Dale Hodgins of
St. Catharines, Mr; and Mrs.
Linton Sittler of Culross and
Mr. and. Mrs. Glen Hodgins
and children who have just
returned from the
Maritimes.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. Al
Irwin • of Lucknow spent
Saturday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Percy. Mr,
and Mrs. Glen Haldenby and
daughter; LeAnne and Bill
Percy of here and Mrs.
Harvey Thompson of Purple
Grove attended the funeral.
of the late. Teresa Jansen at.
Cochrane on Tuesday.
We extend get -well wishes
to Mel King who got home
from the hospital on Friday
following surgery,
Mrs. Bertha flaldenby's
home was the place of'a hap-
py gathering on Sunday
when . her family, relatives
and friends held their annual
family picnic.
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