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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-08-25, Page 10• purple grove news 11111111116 • Luclmow Sentinel, Wednesday, August 25, 198—Page 10 .• . MacDonald family enjoy reunion at Purple Grove Community. Centre About 49 members of the Ong at 2 o'clock. A Pot Luck Grove. • MacDonald family were pre- Supper will begin at 430 Mr. and Mrs. Harvie sent at the family reunion p,m, All are welcome, Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. held at Purple Grove Com- New neighbours on the Fred Young of Dungannon inunity Centre , on Aug. 14. 10th concession are Garry were holidaying in Eastern Members of the immediate Lawton and boys, Gile and Oatario. On their way home family of the late Mr. and Adam. Garry and boys have to this area they stopped and Duncan MacDonald of . moved into the old Campbell -visited with Mr. and Mrs. Luc ow in attendance farm. • Ray Thompson in Scar - came from Brantford, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Mac- borough. , Goderich, Keswick, Walker- Donald of Timmins have Visiting with Mrs. Marion ton, Ripley, West Hill, Loa- been holidaying with their Emerson, and Robert were don, Lucknow and Purple parents Mr. and Mrs. 1-larvie Cecil Hill of Sarnia on Grove. Other relatives atter Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Thursday, and Mrs. Francis ding were Mr. andslvirs. J.B. Wilbert MacDonald of Kin-. Emerson of Goderich on Irving of San Jbcinto, cardine. Visiting with Randy Sunday afternoon. California, Rev. J.A. and and Joan and family • Mrs. Goldsmith of Montreal Wednesday evening at a Cathy .Farrell of .Calgary and t he i r daughter Bar..B.Q were Mrs. Annette spent, a few days visiting Margaret, Mrs. Gladys Mac- Dore of Bervie, Mrs. Lor- with her parents Mr. and Donald of Toronto, and raine Burgstaller from Bar- Mrs. Jack Farrell. Mr. and family, Miss Betty Mac- rie, Mrs. Susan MacGregor Mrs. Courtney .MacDonald, Donald, Mr. and Mrs. John of Scarborough, Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. George MacDonald of Toronto and. Mrs. Don Thompson and Miller, all of London spent Purple Grove Community Jeremy of Ripley, and Mr. the weekend with Mr. and Picnic will be held on Aug. and Mrs. Bob Thompson, Mrs. Jack Farrell, Rob and 29, Sunday afternoon star- Robbie and Todd of Purple Cathy. Junior Farmer's Club to place gas signs , Our monthly meeting was Kay Morrison reported on Betterment project. held 'August 9 at Brookside the UK delegate , they had Marion Johnstone will be School. The minutes of the staying with them for one taking over as secretary since last meeting were read and week in July. Carol Ritchie, our present the treasurer's report was Kay Morrison reported on secretary will be at college giNen. Seaforth's ball tournament. and unable to attend our •West Huron played two good meetings. Brenda Henderson will games at "the start, coming represent our club in Luck- out on _top. However we lot County meeting is August now Fall Fair. our third game to Auburn. 18. The' ' Social Recreation Overall it was a good day and Our next dub meeting is Workshop is being • held , a lot of fun. September 13 at 8.30 with September 24-26 in Shel- Audrey Ritchie reported an 'OPP officer as guest burne. The cost is $60. One on our float for Lucknow Fall speaker. delegate per county may Fair. Colin Snyder is the phone attend. ' . Our club will be placing committee nextomonth. Our food and decorating Dangerous Gas Signs in the The Rose Bowl award ,was • committees were set up for townships of Ashfield, Col- , given to•Jiine Ritchie for all annual banquet and dance in borne, West Wawanosh and her work done with our ' Noveinber. ,, East Wawanosh, as part of catering. • Huron County's Community pENMANS FOX HAIIVEY WOOD Tenni/MS LeVIS From Size 1 •Match Up With • Jerseys Shirts Sweateis Jackets CNA With Purchase Of Regular Priced Jeans Or Cords LUCKNOW 528-2526 Mrs. Jean Anderson of Per- th, Ontario. Teresa, Tania and Tobi. Farrell were overnight. ests of Mr. and Mrs: Jerry k, Candy, M1851% Brent, and Chris of Ripley. The community Bible Study met at Mrs. Ora Martin's on Wednesday mor- ning. • - Caroland Rob Pollock of. Hamilton visited at her home this weekend with parents Mr. and Mrs. Donald . MacKay. Many from the area at- tended the wedding recep- • tion for Brian ,Colling and Gail MacDonald Saturday night. Congratulations to Mr. and VEL • Mrs, Aaron •Bittorf (the former Barb Stanley, 'daughter of Ray and Helen Stanley) who were married Saturday at the ICinloss United Church. Friends and relatives enjoyed the recep- tion at the Kincardine Com- munity Centre. Some fromhere attended the beautiful flower show held Tuesday at the Ripley High School. Congratulations to the Bervie W.I. for holding a successful Bazaar and Bake Sale Wednesday. Sunday yisitors with John and Joyce Farrell • and • daughters were Don and Anne McCosh and Dianne MacKay, Paid and Nancy • ATTENTION AREA FARMERS 4, ft**11104610001014.1w.i..... • FILE FOR LATER USE, • Greenwood and family were also visitors. Herne for the weekend was Rob Sutton from Toronto. Joanne Murray spent some holidays with her cousin. Tammy Sutton. David and Billy Patterson spent last week at a Kit- chener hockey school. Everette and Lyla Elliott and _grandson Keith Elliott, Ferndale, Michigan spent Wednesday to Sunday at the Earl Elliott home. 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