The Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-06-15, Page 7Alesha Moffat, daughter of Donna and Bill Moffat, proudly accepts her All Hound
Cord in Guiding from Bev Thompson. Mrs. Thompson, a long-time member of the
Guiding Association, was very honoured to make the presentation. This is the first
time in 18 years that one of her own daughters has not been involved in the Guide pro-
gram. Congratulations to Alesha for her well deserved honour. (Pat Livingston photo)
Good° luck Puddle Ducks
"The Talk of the Town"
Best wishes to Lucknow's newest
endeavour "Puddle Ducks". Tracey
McDonagh is planning on beginning a day
care centre in the former Royal Bank
building in the fall.
Another venture under construction is
the new boarding kennels for dogs and cats
just east of Lucknow to be operated by
Susan Wyndham.
Congratulations to Ralph and Euphemia
Cameron who celebrated their fiftieth
wedding anniversary with an Open House
at the Lucknow Presbyterian Church
Saturday, June llth.
A large number of well-wishers called to
extend their congratulations to the happy
couple.
A group of enthusiastic fishermen spent
part of last week fishing in Northern
Quebec. They motored to Ralston then
flew the rest of the way. Among those par-
ticipating in the trip were Steve Chamney,
Tony Howald, Steve and Larry McPher-
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son, Barry Smyth, Paul Hamilton, Brad
Aitchison and Joe Walker.
Welcome home to Geraldine Schlosser
from Wingham hospital where she had
surgery last week. We wish her a speedy
recovery.
Austin and Mildred Loree spent the
weekend in Toronto visiting with their son
Stan. Sunday afternoon they called on Mac
and Fern Keith at Stouffville.
Sara Ritchie has returned froma
month's visit with her family in Fairview,
Alberta. While there, she attended the May
15 confirmation of her youngest grandson,
Christopher Mark Riegling. This was held
in St. Thomas Moore Parish, Fairview. On
her return, Sara spent a short time with
relatives in Brampton.
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