The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-11-09, Page 10Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, November 9, 1983—Page 10
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Wed in October
Hodgkin/ion - Henderson
David Keith Hodgkinson exchanged marriage vows with
Barbara Ann Henderson in an evening ceremony at Lucknow
United Church on October 8, 1983. Rev. Warren McDougall
officiated. Parents of the bride are Ross and Irma Henderson,
IL 3, Lucknow, and the groom's parents are Wilbert and
Grace Hodgkinson of Wingham. Maid of honour was Brenda
Henderson, sister of the bride, 11.3. Lucknow, and the brides-
maids were Ronnie Henderson, sister of the bride, R. 3,
Lucknow, Grace Allton, friend of the bride, Guelph and
Rhonda Petrott, cousin of the bride, Godetich. Sarah Nelson
of Lucknow was flower girl. Ken Hodgkinson, brother of the
groom, Listowel was grcomsman. Guests were ushered by
Marc Hodgkinson, nephew of the groom, Kitchener. Mike
Hodgkinson, nephew of the groom, Listowel and Larry
Henderson, cousin of the bride, 11 3, Lucknow. A reception
followed at the Lucknow Community Centre. Following a
honeymoon to northern Ontario the couple are residing at 21
Riverside Drive in Wingharn. Guests attended the wedding
from Atlanta. Georgia; London, Windsor, Kitchener, Owen
Sound, Toronto. Mount Forest and Listowel, as well as
Lucknow and the surrounding area.
Holyrood institute marks anniversary
By May Boyle
The township hall at Holyrood was filled to capacity on
Thursday evening for the 70th anniversary of the Holyrood
Women's Institute, The hall was tastefully decorated with
bouquets of mums, a lovely anniversary cake and lighted
tapers.
The president, Mrs. Charles Murray, gave a hearty
welcome to all who had come to help celebrate this special
occasion. Ladies from the following institutes, Silver Lake,
Purple Grove, Riley, Kairshea, Lucknow Senior and Junior
Institutes and Whitechurch were present; also past officers,
members and friends.
The president gave a nice reading on, Friends, and called
on Mrs. Perrin Lowry, president of Bruce South District, who
brought greetings and congratulations to Holyrood. Mrs,
Lorne Eadie gave most interesting history of the Holyrood
Institute and also of the villages of Holyrood and Kinlough
and the surrounding area. She read a poem composed by
Doris Barr for the 40th anniversary when there was a
presentation of Life Memberships, She also conducted the In
Memoriam,
One Life Member and past officers were asked to stand for
a round of applause. Mrs. Dan Tiffin played a medley of old
time favourites. Mrs. Don McCosh did some reminiscing of
good days on concession10 and concluded with a humorous
poem.
Mrs. Frank. Madden introduced the guest speaker, June
Alton, who ;hawed pictures and gave a most interesting
commentary on her trip to Vancouver where she attended the
triennial conference of the A.C.W.W. which was held from
June 19 to 29, 1983. She was thanked and presented with a
gift by Mrs. William MacPherson.
Edna and May Boyle led a sing song of old favourite songs,
Mrs. Glen Haldenby read two poems, Mrs, Charles Murray
conducted two contests. The winners of the first contest were
Mrs. William Graham and Mrs. Harvey Webster; and the
second was won by Mts. Morley Bushell (Doris Harry and
Mrs. Perrin Lawry.
Mrs, Harvey Webster favoured with piano melodies and
Mrs. Tom Hodgins gave a humour reading; Mrs, Orland
McLeod and Mrs. Brenda MacDonald also gave readings,
Ina Eadie and Agnes Hodgins, who were former secretary-
treasurer and president, had the honour of cutting the
anniversary cake,
Each group expressed their thanks and congratulations to
the Holyrood Institute and Gladys Artiold a Ripley spoke
briefly and had history books for sale.
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Mrs, Roy McGregor of Scarborough spent a few days with
Mr, and Mrs. Alex Percy and attended the funeral of her
uncle, the late Howard Thompson.
Congratulations to Carrie Allen, who received the Doris
MacKenzie scholarship at the P. E. Madill Commencement
on Friday evening. Carrie is presently attending Panshawe
College. taking the medical secretary course, She is the
daughter of Mt. and Mrs. Wynn Allen of Holyrood.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Page were to Burlington during the
week and attended thefuneral of a friend.
Pearl Lloyd of Burlington visited doring the week with
Edna and May Hoyle.
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The waters of rivers, streams and creeks belong to everyone.
Improper use of the watercourses which carry these waters may
result in the following"'
- irrigation and drainage problems for neighbours
- destruction of aquatic and wildlife habitat
- reduced recreational opportunities
- erosion and flooding problems
Whenever permanently flowing watercourses are to be altered in
any way including damming, diverting, and channelizatian,
Federal and Provincial laws require that the approval of the
Ministry of Natural Resources be obtained.
Asa first step in planning any work on a watercourse, c ntact us.
Our staff will be glad to discuss possible design and layout alter-
natives which will minimize future problems for you, your neigh-
bour and public in general.
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Vera M. Hodgins of London called on
relatives here during the week.
Phoebe Stanley is spending a while with
Marretta Hodgins,
Congratulations to Eric Haidenby, who
?eceived his secondary school diploma on
Friday evening at the commencement exer-
cises and graduation banquet at the Walker-
ton District High School, His parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Olen Haldenby attended,
Walter Breckles is a patient in London
University Hospital, We send get well
wishes. Mrs, Hreckles and her daughter,
Laura, Mrs, Douglas Dahmer of concession
4, 1-luron, are staying in London to be with
Wally,
Mrs, John Barr and Mr, and Mrs, Jack
Harr were dinner guests Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. Morley 1Jushell at Wingham,
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