The Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-05-13, Page 12An 80th birthday party was held in honor of Mrs. Ena Steer at the South Kinloss
Presbyterian Church on Saturday, May 9. All the families of her four children, Margaret,
Ruth, Phyllis and Peterwere in attendance. Everyone enjoyed the hospitality, good food
and conversation with many good friends. (Alan Rivett photo)
Michigan sisters visit with Culbert s
Recent visitors with Elmer and Edna
Culbert were two of Elmer's sisters Peggy
McIntosh of Northville, Michigan and
Velma Ashton of Plymouth, Michigan.
Cindy. MacLennan of Goderich, daughter
of Beth and the late Eldon MacLennan,
visited on the weekend with her grand-
mother and aunt' Rhetta and Marion
MacLennan.
Jim and Cecil Webster of Waterloo
visited on the weekend with their mother
Kae Webster. On Sunday afternoon, Kae,
Jim and Cecil visited with Norma Young in
Goderich.
On Sunday, Barry, Betty and Sharlene
Jones went to Thorndale to attend a family
shower and visited with many of their
relatives and had a supper with Barry's
brother and sister-in-law , Doug and Mary
Jones and sons.
A Poem
I would rather have one little rose;
From a garden of a friend,
Than to have the choicest flowers,
When my stay on earth must end.
I would rather have one pleasant word,
In kindness said to me,
Than flattery when my life is still,
And life has ceased to be,
I would have a loving smile,
From friends I know are true,
Than tears shed round my casket,
When to this world I bid adieu,
Blossoms bring to me today
Whether pink or white or red,
I'd rather have one blossom now,
Than a truckload when I'm dead.
Author unknown
Geneologist coming to library
Mr. Angus Baxter will be presenting a
special program "In Search of Your
Roots" at the Lucknow Branch Library on
Friday, May 15 at 2:30 p.m.
Angus tsaxter has been researching
genealogy for 40 years and is a long term
member of several genealogical organiza-
tions both here and overseas. He has trac-
ed his own family back to the early 14th
century and tells many amusing stories of
tracing his own roots.
Mr. Baxter has published three best sell-
ing books on genealogy - In Search of Your
Roots, 1978, revised and updated 1984; In
Search of Your British and Irish Roots,
1982, revised and updated 1986; and In
Search Of Your European Roots, 1985.
This program is suitable for adults. Ad-
mission is $1. This program is presented
by the Outreach Ontario Program of the
Ministry of Citizenship and Culture, The
Ontario Arts Council, and the Bruce Coun-
ty Public Library.
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