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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-08-15, Page 20.;) 1 , • Pale 2.--L4obow SeattiSte% WedittittkM *Wit 111, Iss New face at Umbachs If you have noticed a new face behind' the pharmitey +counter at umbach's it is Mary Dopfer of Goderich.who is ymPlerg dEe: full time Pitillinkictit W Mary. we hope you enjoy w ; m Lucknow and getting to know our area resident*. Recent visitors with Bill and Dorothy Johnston of the village were their son Mani and his 'Wife Birgit and their eight children, and daughter Margaret and her husband' Al, and their two children. The family was home to attend the MacDonald Node.. Sentinel employee Phyllis Mat- thews enjoyed a week's vacation last week, when along with Jan Hayes they spent sometime in Tobermory getting back to nature. Later in the week Phyllis and some friends went horseback riding, after promising G.M. Pat at the Sentinel that she would not fall off the horse bringing about an extended holiday, Ruth King and Betty O'Donnell rearmed recently from a guided tour of Europe. They noted the fenee.d. in. protected .forests in most countries with all brush cleared out, allowing sunshine to filter in, keeping the trees largeand healthy. „ Lack of graffiti on city buildings speaks louder than words in favour Of their youth. A family from India, now') living in Simms sat beside Betty on the plane. Their son at- tends school with Betty's grandson. A small world, isn't it?,. The ladies' „had a great trip, - • There have been several visitors in this area over the last few weeks. Brian, Janice, Travis, Cailyn and Megan Remington have rewired to Griffin; Georgia after visiting relatives and friends in the Luck - now and Kincardine areas, Joanne and Rod McFarlane of Brampton spent the holiday weekend at Ambeiley Beach with her mother, Margaret Thompson. Lindsey and Megan, 'who had visited with their grandmother the previous week at the beach, returned home with thein. ' Bud (Earl) and Mona Crowston of Lytton, B.C., are spending two weeks visiting with his mother, Clara Crowston and other relatives and friends. Dien and August Lemoine had their son, Barry, Mary and two children from Gloucester, near You Fiud It AL.. IOCKNOW may Mildred Woe IMMOIRIMIMMIRINMORRIRIMMOOMMIMMIll Ottawa, for a few days last we*, Visitors On the long weekend with Bill Dotothy, David and Jessie Johnston were LK. and Cheri Ag- new, Livonia; Doug and Sue Ag new, Ann Arbor; Bob, Mary, Bethany and Eric Milan& Lak evilla, IllinoiS; David, Sueand Amy Agnew, Elmhurst, Ill; At Margot Brandon and Karlee Mae Storey, New Market; Aaron, Shawn, Jesse and Leah Mae Collingwood; Thain, Birgit, Odessa, Celine, Andreas, St, Catharines; Jim, Ca and Ryon Robson, Grosse Point; Sally and Louise MacDonald, Point Clark; Rod and Anne MacDonald, • Strathroy; _Ken and Mad Mac. Donald, Ripley; Art and Ardonna Legrand, Teeswater and Walter, Jane. Sally and Bridget Murray, Detroit. • A large number attended the open ie Cunt HawlY (seated) Madly celebrated her 103rd birthday. Cora is the great, great grandmother of Robert Eighth son of Joan and Paul Finlay of Lucknow. The five generations includes great granddaughter, Joan Finlay; daughter, Mabel kenurtnia; grandson, Gary LeCourtois; Mrs. Hawley and wee great, great grandson, Robert Finlay. LIFE HAS A "VAY-0 house in honour in elisofll Parish theStili afternoon twins, - ower.of sofwaing. our judgements- as Olive Irwin and Vi Stanley, as they we grow celebrated their, 85th birthdays. . welling men in spite of their Congnitulations. Mrs. Rod MacLeod of Misis- birth' sauga, her daughter, Kathy granddaughter, who arere home from e've9ftuatibnny• the the° to ug England for three weeks, visited several friends around Lucknow on _ of illoorog so many contem 'Saturday, that they knew when Rev. MacLeod was minister in the Pres- ruaga, hiteriati Churches of lucknow and- Of all South Kinloss.ying itself on the side o truth. Sympathyis extended to Irene Hodgins in the passing, of her sister, Vera Marsh, of Wingham. ' Buffalo woman returns to -Lucknow for visit Professor Donald Robinson, of shiser, one of the pitchers for the Ashfield, Mass., and his mother, Los Angeles Dodgers.- Marion/tohinson Of Buffalo, visited Her sister's picture (the late in Lucknow over last weekend, It Isobel Meintosh) is in the Lucknow was the occasion of Mrs. Robin- Presbyterian Church, as a mis- son's 88th birthday and her son sionary from that church to China. brought her back to Lucknow as ' They were first cousins of the late she had not been in the village Hugh MantoSh (grandfather of Bob since she was five years old. MacKenzie). Her mother moved to Toronto as While in town. the Robinsons a young girl and later moved ID stayed at the bed and breakfast Buffalo, where she married the tate home of Joan Martin and visited Orel Hershiser, and incidentally the with Bob and Isabelle MacKenzie great grandmother of Orel Her- at Amberley,Beach. - °f veryless, a cuseertaintYPesuc- eSs • - Of returniog to the great issues WASTE NOT-- , ,N One hour if your time has are' t "hie' ionise VISA • L KINCARDINE 396-7012 CONVENIENT HOURS! 012N... MON.-SAL. 9am-9pm, SUNDAYS • 10am-6prn Buy/if/wiry f;inre tit)mrsi- If you're thinking about central air conditioning for your new or existing hope, then consider ;,,.5'--....„..,.. installing a WaterFurnace. GeoThermal System. 'By using the constant temperatures of the ground, it not only ,, ‘t,0..„ cools you in the summer, but warms you in the winter and provides plenty of hot ' water. All from a singlecompact unit. 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Proud 'grandparents are Ken and Joyce Elphick of Narrow and Marg and Don Catriek of Goderich. Great grandmothers are 'Verna Elphick and Tillie Hackett, both of Lucknow. Linde - Otto and Donna of Lucknow are delighted with the safe arrival of their son, Derek Robert, on July 30, 1990, in Winglitan and District Hospital, weighing 6 lbs. 15 oz. Derek is a wee' brother for Travis and Ryan. Happy grandparents are Haroldand Betty Humphrey of Lucknow and,. Fred and Linda Linde or Kincardine. Great grandmother is Isabel England of Lucknow. McKay Hartin Marriage vows were exchanged on Saturday, June 23,1990 at- 4 p.m. by Karen Jeati Hartin and David Shawn McKay, in the presence of family and Mends at the Lucknow United Church. Rev. Gerald McFarlane officiated for the double ring ceremony, with Marilyn Carruthers Providing organ music. Patents of the bride are Josie Lindsay of Lucknow and Walter lLindsity of Thunder Bay. The groom is e son of Marjorie McKay of Win- gham and the late David McKay, of Winthrop. Maid Ofhonour was Chris Ravish of Lucknow. Rower girls were Angela and Lisa Hartin. Best man was Robert Wharton of Exeter and guests were ushered by the bride's brother, Kyle UMW, - Following the ceremony a recep- tion was held at the Maitland C CI b in 'God rkh The couple honeymooned at Mackinac Island and are residing in Luck - now. , . • FRASERVALE ABC\ • Fish and Chips Powdered Detergent 500 g WESTON'S Flakes of Meat Turkey -Ha (33% Less Salt) 184g. FIBRE.GOODNESS Bread White or Whole Wheat PRODUCT OF ONTARIO Apples PRODUCT OF.ONTARIO PRODUCT OF ONTARIO Field Tomatoes Green Peppers PRODUCT OF ONTARIO 2 Lb., Rag