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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-06-10, Page 15LLUCKNOW 528.2730 Residents celebrate anniversaries Congratulations to Derek and Tinie Logtenberg on the occasion of their 30th wedding anniversary on June 8. They have a family of six - Fran Farrell, Jerry, Irene West, Simon, Ken and Melissa. A further correction on the Seniors euchre tournament. It is to be held Mon- day, June 15 at 8 p.m. at the centre, not the fifth as printed last week. Mr. Ron Van Horne, Minister for Senior Citizens Affairs, was guest speaker at the United Senior Citizens of Ontario Zone 33 Spring Rally held at the Lucknow Legion on May 24. Ron is a nephew of Colleen Eedy of the village. Congratulations to Milne and Judy Gregory on the occasion of their 25th an- niversary which they celebrated Saturday evening at the Dungannon Agriculture Hall. They have a family of four - Dan, Debbie, Donna and Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Henderson and sons Brian and Darryl visited area relatives over the weekend and attended the Errington -Talton wedding in Lucknow on Saturday. - Elmer and Aileen Tromrner have returned from a three-week visit to British Columbia with their children, Bill in Cran- brook and daughter Connie in Fort McMurray. Dianne Park and her senior Sunday school class camped at Donnybrook Park for the weekend. eventeen enthusiastic members enjoyed: e camping activities. Dun ann . R >, eteryMemorial Service g will be hel,, o/Sunday, afternoon, June 28 at 3 p.m. a d the Dungannon -Donnybrook picnic previously announced for this Sun- day has been postponed until a later date. Mrs. Karen Roberts and son Robbie are visiting with her mother, Mrs. Vivian Earl in Chicago, Illinois. Mrs. Earl plans a trip to Melbourne, Australia for a visit to her homeland following her convalescence. Mr. and Mrs. George Smyth, nee Judy Luekunw Sentinel, Wednesday, June 10, 4987 --Page 15 The 1987-88 officers of Lucknow Branch 309 of the Royal Canadian Legion were installed June 2. They are, in the front (left to right) : Delores Cross (ex: committee), Henry Clark (first vice-president), George Anderson (president), Bill Adamson (second vice- president), and Leonard Clark (past president). In the back row, Weaver, entertained friends and relatives at their home in honor of their 25th wed- ding anniversary on Saturday, June 6. Their family of three, Barry, Carol ANne and Sherry, joined in the celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Roberts, ' Plymouth, Illinois, are visiting with their son Rev. Roberts and children at the United Church Manse. Michelle Brindley represented the Dungannon Agriculture Society .at the Demolition emoht on DerbYClintonat C t Fair r on Fri- day evening. Tom and Verna Hallam of Auburn called on her mother, Gertie Park, on Sunday afternoon. There were 13 tables of euchre at . the Seniors Centre on Wednesday evening. High lady was Bertha Oko . Deloris Culbert won the cut between he and Jean Phillips for low lady. Low man was Jim Errington. Balloon found in a field \ leads to letter from woman A few weeks ago Hary Livingston found a balloon in his field with the name of Beatrice Walsh of Autumnwood Home, Deckerville, Michigan. Pat wrote a letter back telling where the balloon had been found and a little about their own family. This past week, Mrs. Walsh wrote back, very pleased at receiving the letter. She is 81 -years -old and although her home is in Harbor Beach, due to poor health she is now at Autumnwood Home. Mrs. Walsh does have some cousines in Petrolia. She was the first and only one to date to have received wordn where wh a her balloon landed. Sandra and Frank Parkinson and girls of Guelph visited May 31 weekend with San- dra's mother, Grace Hopf, and they all en- joyed supper at the park between Hanover and Nuestadt with Grace's mother and other members of the family. Ron and Edna Alton and David and Bet- ty Kirkland went on a wagon ride at Eric and Diane Drennan's at the Nile. There were eight wagons and seven riding LUCKNOW horses. They returned to the Drennans for a barbeque supper on Sunday. Best wishes to Donnie Cuillerier who had the misfortune to get run over by one of the wagons wh n onewentto asshi s waon and the horse bolted. He was taken to Kin- cardine hospital where he was kept for observation. There were four wagons that took a tour and went camping for the weekend including Amelda and Leo ,Mur- ray, Nancy and Gerald Murray, Grace and Weir Eckenswiller, Sharon and Rodger Cuillerier along with members of their families. Congratulations to Karen Binder and Grant Murry who were married on Friday. WHITEHEAD - Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Whitehead of Wingham are pleased to an- nounce the birth of their daughter, Vic- toria Michelle Elaine, 7 lbs. 5 oz., on May 30 at Wingham District Hospital. A sister for Nicolle and Nolan. Wingham. HOGG - Janet Hogg of RR 1 Wroxeter is pleased to announce the birth of her son, Steven Andrew Ryan, weighing 6 lbs. 9 oz. on May 31 at Wingham District Hospital. ROBB - Allen and Marilyn's lives have been enriched by the birth of Lori Elizabeth on June 1 weighing 9 lb. 11 oz. This special little girl was born in Wingham and District Hospital and was also welcomed with 'much joy by loving first time grandparents, George and Flora Beaton and Frank and Louise Collar, all of 411111111111110.1101111111 Advertising helps plan your budget. 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