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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-10-06, Page 11community news Luclaiow Sentinel, Wednesdi;*, October 6, '1982—Page 10 Attend :111:4cD0 itaid annitersary. • By Kae Webster Visiting on the weekend with Finlay and Margie Mac- Donald and also George, Andrea, Julie and hfic.hael MacDonald on the occasion of Finlay and Margle's thir- ty-fiftli wedding anniversary were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murray and two children from Detroit; Mr. and Mrs.' James Halsey and two boys, - from Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Don McKinnon and two children of Paris, Ontario; Kathie Robson of Detroit; Mr. -and Mrs. Jim Malerun of Detroit; Mr. ind Mrs. Wil- liam Coburn of Detroit; M. Jim Coburn of Roseville, Michigan and Mary Edith lIirkhaug of Chicago, Illinois. They attended the -aniliVer- sary reception in Lucknow at the Community Centre Fri- day,September 24 and on Saturday the visitors took in s, the Ripley Fair. • Russell MacDonaM, son of David MacDonald, is hosiiit axed in a London hospital and hopes to be released very shortly. • Rhetta. MacLennan has had her sen and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack ^MacLennan of Stratford stay- ing with her this put week. When talking to Mrs. Oliver of Kincar- dine it was discovered that Marion and Oliver were off on it nineteen day tour of Eastern Canada and New- folindlatat They spent four 'days On the island province. They had two days in St: Johns, the provincial capital. They Visited the provhicial park at Cornerville, one of the most beautiful provincial parks in Canada. Here,,there were all kinds of animals at large and the flowers were beautiful. They boarded a ship at Port of Bath which took them down to Maine, and on to New Hampshire and Vermont and home by the way of Lake Placid, home of the 1982 winter games. The colours throughout all of their trip were gorgeous, the weather was. ideal. The blue- berries were ripe when they were in Newfoundtande Mar- ion said it was all just wonderful. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkins and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wilkins left on Friday for Sudbury. There they will be staying with Ken and Lou Weaver and later will attend the wedding of Jun Weaver and will arrive home Sunday evening. Mrs. Ross Calvert of Sar- nia visited with hersister and brother-in-law, Ewan and • Marj MacLean recently. • Visiting for a couple of days with • Charles. and, Mayme Wilkins were cousins of Mayme, Earl and Marj Blakely of Regina, Saskatch ewan. Some of the local people who attended the ploughing match at Lucan are George, Andrea and Finlay Mac- Donald, Charles, Herb and Kenny Wilkins and Alex West, Pat and Hob Courtney. Happy birthday to Belle MacKinnon • of Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home on the occasion of her 93rd birth- day. Kenny Finlayson, son of Mrs. Dorothy Finlayson, is • now taking .a twelve month course in computer program- ing at the George Brown College in Toronto. Go,od luck, Kenny. • On the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Art Mafthewamn at- tended the 40th graduation, luncheon at the General Hos- pital in. Chatham, for the • graduates of the 1942 class. Babies are baptied at Trinity • United By Betty Ritelde and visited with their famil: money for a picture from her and her niece, Diane and ies afterwardformer neighbours and Barry Hackett attended the Baptism service was held Evelyn and D. A. Hackett friendawedding of Lois' nephew, at Trinity Church Sunday attended the 100th anniver- David Adamson, Torpid° to morning when Rev. Arthur sary Iservice at Calvin -Brick Chester and Bell Hackett Elaine Tonge at SOPeter's Scott baptized Dennis Jam- United 'Church on Sunday and his father, Cliff and Church, Mississauga, on Sat- es, um of Steve and Ann when Rev. Robert Currie of Ruby Hackett of Goderich urday, September 25. They Andrew; Mel Jordan, son of Owen Sound was guest visited on Sunday afternoon attended the reception at the Jim and Nancy Farrish and speakerwith aiff's brother, Mel and Whippletree Room, West Shawn Edward, son of Mel Former neighbour ladies Margaret Hackett of Port Point Motel, Etobicoke fol - and Jayne Ritchie. Grand- visited Mrs. George Henry in Elgin. Mel and Margaret are lowing the ceremony. Larry Parents of the babies and Goderich on Friday and had both feeling much better and Lois also visited ,with her other family members at- lunch with her. They pres- now. brother, George Adamson tended the church service ented her with a gift of tarry and Lois Campbell while they were in Toronto. Purple Grove Helen Schmidt of Mildmay visited over the week end with Katherine Collins of Purple Grove, attended the • fair and visited Mks aroimd the Grove. Many from thecommunity , attended the. Ploughing Match at Lucan last week, it was a beautiful .week for the • Match. Maybe too nice since some didn't get to the Match because it was so nice out, they stayed home to get their fall work done.• Purple Grove W.I. has ac- cepted an invitation to at- tend Silver Lake's 25th an- niversary, Wednesday even- • ing at Kinloss Community " Centre. Due to this, the Oc- tober meeting has been • cancelled.• • Sandra Forester and Don- na Jean attended a shower • for Marilyn Robertson .at Donna Sutton's in Lucknow one night last week. Sandra ' also attended a shower for Lyme Elphick held at Gretie Henderson's home in the • Lucknow area. Some from the Grove at- tendedthe "Meet the • Teacher" night. Thursday •rank Maulden has been in hospital a while now, • Mr. and Mrs. Thompson McPherson of Teeswater visited Catherine Scott last • Sunday. Gretie Walsh visited Catherine on Wednesday. Howard 'Thompson vent !list week on the farm help- • mg Bert with the fall work, Wanda and Vidor Gawky, Anne and Don McCosh and Gladys Arnold went on the Ripley Happy Hearts two day btis trip to Gravenhurst • lastFrklay and Saturday. 1982 • hiday tit Saturday, October 8th & 9th • GIANT PARADE -• 12 NOON • DURHAM DRUM •AND BUGLE CORPS • HARNESS RACING • SADDLE HORSE SHOW • FAMILY FUN DAY • WESTERN ONTARIO LOG SAWING ,CHAMPIONSHIP • ARENA ENTERTAINMENT • LIVESTOCK, 4-H, & JR. POULTRY SHOW. HAPPY LAND SHOW • ACRES OP EXHIBITS • GREASE() POLE CONTEST • ENTERTAINMENT IN ARENA • • Friday Evening October ith Viewing of Exhibits and conces- sions (starting at 7 p.m.) 8:15 CONCERT- LOCAL ENT. Judging of the Queen of the Fair • Competition • Official Opening of the Fair Friday Night Admission Adults $2.00 Students$1.00 • Children Free (12 and under] • SATURDAY EVENING • October 9th Tiffin Orchestra t Adat (In Community Centre] Dunce. to "The Moraiw" In Arena $5A° %Cad illsenvood"$4.os • Free Grandstand • Fun For The Entire Family GROUNDS ADMISSION ON FAIR DAY Adults $3.00 Students $150 (12 and over] Children .50c (under 12] Pre- School Free Parking$1,00 ladtnow Presbyterian Church It Is with humble thankfulness • to Almighty God, through' His Son Jesus Christ that we express our deep appreciation to each member and friend of the congregation for your wonderful support ,during the recent campaIgn for funds. May God bless each one of you. Jas. R. Henderson, Clerk of Session Robt. 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