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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-01-09, Page 16
i 111 4g. 14 a Luanow euti p:: (ire *YpJauua & 1 91 Canada Geese pa ipley on IVe Ata C ; SU -WS party at the home of Shirley and Michael Buuham in Kincardine were Mabel and Nor. x Bard of Ripley, Daws Lind Cob and Dale Roek and girls Ellen and Katie of Kincardine, ion Barr. and of Toronto, Shar etn and Warren Zettel of shawa, Heather and Joe Burnham and Emily Joe f Bewdley. - Just hours away from New Year's Eve, in fact twelve , be exact, a flock of Canada Geese, twenty- three in number, passed overhead here alng the old railway fsack. They were met here by half a dozen others coming from the North, going in the direction of Listowel Louis Earl Lohnes passed away in Tavistock on Friday January 3, 1991 in his 95th year. A former teacher at the Ripley High School, JlLEY by Ah Wylds during the 1950ns he`rretpred in the Village for some years. -He was a member of the Orange Lodge, A 50 year member -f the Masonic Lodge and a Life Member of Ripley - Huron Legion. He was the last member of the local Legion who served in the First World Ware Funeral service was conducted by Rev. George Ball, a family friend, at MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home, Ripley on Sunday, Jan. 6. Interment Ripley Cemetery. Left to. mourn are eight children, eight step children, a number of grandchildren and great grandchildren, also one brother. Charline, Mrs. Doug F _ el will- remembered by a number of local residents. Families get together for dinner and .games evening Margie Lochhead, Shanna, Rachel' and Devon of North Bay visited Katherine Collins and family for a week during the Christmas Holidays. Roy and Maureen Collins and Jennifer visited Maureen's sister Susan of Stratford on Sunday. June and Earl Elliott spent the holidays home at the -farm, a neigh- bourhood surprise birthday party was held Saturday evening for Wihna Sutton, held at Sam and Heather Finnie. Janice Miller and girls visited Jack and Janet Farrell for a few days this past week. The ' Farrell family were all home for Christmas Day. Joyce and John Farrell and fami- ly, June and Earl Elliott, Mary Ann Kukoly and friends, John, Marlene and family. Doug, - Shirley MacDonald and family, Dave and Anna Lawton and family, Marg and Bill Van Rooyen and family all enjoyed dinner and games together at Purple Grove Sunday evening. Recent visitors of the MacDonalds were, Gary and Donna Lawton of Seaforth, Kathlyn, Gary and Karen Pollock, Trevor of Ajax. Doug and neighbourhood kids went sleigh riding with the horses on Sunday. Marjorie Thompson spent a few days this week at the farm with Bert. Anne and Don McCosh spent Sunday with Marjorie. The McCosh's entertained their family and friends, for Christmas and again for New Years. Eve, Gladys Arnold entertained her farm 1y and friends New Years Day. Viissr'' with Mary Anne Kukoly this ast week were Eliza wnnLE GROVE beth and Nathaniel -of Kitchener. Isabel and Jim Brook spent New Years with the McCreath's along with other family members. h • The Lucknow Intermediates skated to a 6 r 6 tie with Durham last Sunday. Action 'was heavy around net when Ltreknaw goalie Dean Lindsay (hidden) made this save, with a helping ! and froku number 12 Steve MacPherson. (Marg Burkhart photo) Wilda and Harvey Thompson entertained neighbours and friends last Thursday evening to welcome our new neighbours Kathy and ` '- Philip Rear, Leyton and Annicka. Allan and Marie Colling were guests of Nancy Maclntyre on Friday evening. New Years visitors . of Wilda and Harvey Thompson were Lauraine and Frank Burgstaller, Donna and Fred Young. Visitors this past weekend were Tammy MacDonald of Guelph, Paul Cuncliffe of Elora. Purple Grove W.I. will be held this Wednesday, Jan. 9 at 1:30y.m. at home of Janet Ferrell A card party and the community annual meeting will be, held at the Grove on Jan. 11 at 8:30 p.m. Ladies please bring lunch. Visitors with Don and Marilyn Reid and family last Thursday were Don's sister Wilda and husband Bob Parker of Dorchester. Congratulations . to Brian and Jo Marie Reid on' the birth of their daughter Nicole Brianne, born Jan. 4. Wilma, Cecil and Tammy Sutton visited Sunday with Wilma's sister Pearl, Hodgins of Wingham also visited Wilma's mother Mrs. King of Pine Crest Manor. Hope this New Year is kind to everyone. -� Mcny guests an Whitechurch during the holiday season Mr. and Mrs. Marc Sahli and family, of Windsor, and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Simpson and Alex were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Simpson over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Brad White and Lyndsay, of Woodstock, spent last weekend with Mildred 11.1cCleragh,ai and on &mday Rev. Wilma Brown, of Milverton, was a visitor with Mildred. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Falconer and family, of Exeter, were New Year's visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Pardon. On New Year's Day they — :. . 111 by Jean Ross ommounnommonommilmou celebrated Orie Falconer's second birthday. The ladies of the institute are reminded of their m ting on January 9 at 2 p.m. at the home of Jean Tiffin, in Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. 'Walter Elliott and Karen were New Year's Day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw and family of Dorchester. WE CANNOT ALWAYS --Grant the favors asked,but we can refuse in a friendly way. —Approve our f'riend's conduct,' but we can disapprove without being a bore. d -Agree with other people, but we can disagree without being disagreeable. ddb great things but we can learn to appreciate thein. —Laugh at trouble, but we can smile when there is nothing pleasant. • Choose,our environment„ but we need not allow it to remain as it is. -.Expect to be entertained, but we can -attempt to be entertaining. for Hecin', for the Sun Beit, Getting' far from all the Snow? 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