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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-06-29, Page 7Decorations in place The Talk of the Town The flags are flying, the decorations and displays in place, the flowers all planted, and all the preparations made for the 130th Birthday Party being held in Lucknow this weekend. Welcome home to all former residents and glad to have all the visitors. Congratulations to Pat Beasley and Cheryl Hackett who were married recent- ly. Isn't it good to see all the pictures of the graduates from College and University in the Sentinel at this time of year? Best wishes to each and every one. Marj Meldrum and her friend Jean of Detroit and Sally MacDonald of Windsor visited last week with her Aunt Jessie Johnston and they also called on Louise MacDonald at Pinecrest Manor. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Ritchie celebrated their 64th wedding anniversary on Sat. June 25th. Their son Allan and his wife Violet took them out to Kincardine for sup- per. Congratulations! A new son for John and Maureen deBruyn arrived safely last week. Al Irwin° is a patient in Wingham Hospital following surgery in University Hospital where a pace -maker was install- ed. Cliff and Kay Crawford attended the an- nual Crawford reunion in Goderich on Sunday. Congratulations to Donald ana Doris Huffman who celebrated their 25th wed- ding anniversary with an Open House at the Anglican Parish Hall on Sun. June 26th. UCKNOW by Mildred Loree. A full house attended the annual Strawberry supper in the Presbyterian Church Wed. June 22nd. The three sittings were all sold out. Jim and Mary Henderson have returned from visiting their daughter, Mary Elizabeth and son-in-law Bob in Cairns, Australia. On the way home they spent a few days visiting in Vancouver. Jeff and Matthew Loree, of Listowel spent Monday morning with their grand- mother while their mother took advantage of the Morrison pick -your -own strawberry patch. Bonnie and Andy Anderson, Stratford, had a family gathering Sunday in honor of their parents' Gordon and Joan Maize, wedding anniversary. Congratulations to Mel Radke and Nan- cy Brooks who were married on June 8, 1988 in the Lucknow Presbyterian Church. Sam and Val Mathews acted as atten- dants. Nancy's family was present for the ceremony as was Mel's sister, Phyllis Radke of CaIgary,. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Irwin, formerly of the Lucknow area presently residing in Goderich, are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Nancy Lor- raine, to James Paul Fox at St. Justin's Church in London, Ontario. The ceremony took place Friday, June 17, 1988. IP Concert Band back After returning from a successful Band Trip, the Lucknow Concert Band attended a parade in London with the Lucknow Lions. We greatly appreciate their support of our band. At the last band practice we voted in the new executive. Heather Priestap is the new president and her vice president is Craig Irwin. San- dy McIntyre was chosen to be the new treasurer (it is rumored because of his outstanding ability in accounting). When the quest began for someone big, bad, and mean to collect dues, Dave Cayley was the natural choice. Debbie Atkinson was selected as the official attendance taker and Dave McDougall along with Paul Helm and Dave Elliott will take care of properties. I'm sure the executive are looking forward to working together in the coming year. The Lucknow Concert Band will be there for Celebrate '88 all decked out in brown and gold to open the reunion at noon on Fri- day. On Saturday morning, the band will also be rehearsing at "Back to School Days" at Lucknow School at 10:30 a.m. All "old boys" (and girls) are welcome to come out and join in! There will also be a special dedication for Stuart Collyer at 11 a.m. We hope to see you there! 2 tWal Asa The last duty before summer break for at least some of the students at Brookside School was to make their donation to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Grade Seven students in Room 12 participated In the Jump Rope for Heart program and were able to raise over $700 for the cause. Here, flanked by students Missinda Mohring and Terry Livingston, P.E. teacher Jill Clynick presents the cheque to pon Young, representing the Heart and Stroke Foundation in Huron County. (Rob Bundy photo) Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 29, 1988—Page 7 NNNNNNNMNNNNNNNNNN� LTVTJM '1?A'- E Phone 357-1630 for 24 hour movie information - PLAYING FROM FRIDAY TO THURSDAY, JULY 1st to 7th SHOWTIMES: FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT 7:00 and 9:00 P.M. 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