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July 31 - South Kinloss Church - Rev. MacFarlane
Aug. 7 - 14 - South Kinloss Church - Rev. Ramsay
Aug. 21 - 28 - Sept. 4 Lucknow Presbyterian Church
- Rev. Ramsay
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Sunday, July 17, 1988
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Nursery downstairs morning & evening
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Denise Helm drew the winning June
Sports Complex Lottery ticket making the
following people very happy. John and
Nancy Hamilton; Henry and Bernice
Drennan; Terry Dalton; Allan Mac-
Donald, Ed MacDonald,°Steve Livingston;
Sandy McEwan, Lloyd Hanna, Cliff Liv-
ingston and Gord Sanderson.
Visitors with Alex and Catherine An-
drew during the reunion weekend were
Dick Richards of North Gower; Marj and
Art Andrew of Guelph.
Congratulations to Mary Nicholson and
Russell Mackie whose wedding took place
in Walkerton, June 21. They were attended
by Elsie and Roger Pannabecker. An even-
ing smorgasbord was held at the home of
Leo and Imelda Murray.
Jack, Lois ans son John Maclnnes of
Palmerston spent the weekend with
parenst Leonard and Freda Maclnnes.
Also calling in were Donald and Angela
Bell of Islington, Bill and Mary Holfor of
Toronto, Mac and Anne and children
Katherine and Robert Maclnnes of
Holyrood, Doug, Helen and Heather Mills
of Fergus, Marion ,and Harold Campbell
and Mrs, Katherine Smith of Lucknow.
Visiting with Catherine Barger on the
weekend were Gordon and Mary Lou.
Barger and Douglas, Kintail; Bill, Anna and.
Anna May, Neustadt; Bill and Johnny
Barger, Formosa; Herb and Roselene
Barger, Tara, Matthew and Jamie, Niagara
Falls; Mary and Ron Kieffer, Mellisa,
Amanda, Denise, Wroxeter; Joan and Kirk
Purdy and Paula, Dublin; Rick Barger, Lin-
da Baskett, Michiel, Donnie and Daven
Kitchener.
A family gathering was held on Sunday,
July 3, at Sutton Park Inn, Kincardine when
Leonard and Freda MacInnes celebrated
their 45th wedding. anniversary. Family
members dining included Jack and Lois and
son John, Palmerston; Mac and Anne Marie
and children, Katherine and Robert and
Mrs. Katherine Smith. Their son Hugh and
Diane and children from Edmonton were
not free to attend. The couple received
beautiful gifts from family and friends.
Congratulations!
Visitors recently with Mrs. Olive Blake
have included Mr. and Mrs. Palmer
Kilpatrick of Agincourt; Mrs. Melda Heard,
Mississauga; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sowerby
of Cambridge; Mrs. D.S. Fines and Mr. and
Mrs. Gerrie Wilbur of Toronto; Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Blake, Kara and Julie, Kitchener;
Mrs. K.K. Dawson, Dungannon; Rev. R.
Roberts and Rev. Dan Armstrong of
Dungannon United Church; Mrs. Anne
Kilpatrick, Wingham; Mrs. Lorne Eadie,
Wingham with Mrs. Mary Wiley and baby
Phillip of Beamsville; Mrs. Gladys Halked
of Ottawa; Mr. Lindsay Durnin, Scar-
borough and, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Blake near
Alliston.
Mrs. Blake enjoys having company and
welcomes local visitors to drop in.
Goderich Ontario Provincial Police in-
vestigated a motor vehicle accident on July
5, on highway 86 east of Lucknow.
Involved in the collision were Gail Collin1;
of Ripley, driving a 1983 Mercury and Cora
Cranston, R. 2, Lucknow, driving a 1978
Ford.
Both vehicles had passengers. Three peo-
nie suffered minor injuries in the collision.
Sby Ruth Buchmeier
OUTH KINLOSS
Recent visitors with Jack and Blanche
Needham were Jack and Fran Cleave and
Frank, and Bob and June Bannister of
Sarnia.
Dave and Cathy MacKinnon and family
spent a few days holidaying with William
and Irene Dickie and family aft their cot-
tage at Hope Bay. Connie Eadie and fami-
ly enjoyed a holiday with Irene and family
last week.
Dr. Bill and Lee Buckton, George and
David of Waterloo visited last week with
Bill's family, Herb and Mary Buckton and
John and Marion Mowbray. This week,
Herb, Mary and Duncan Mowbray are•go-
ing to join Bill and Lee and boys at their
house in Forest for a holiday.
Duncan Mowbray is going to camp up at
Huntsville for two weeks. This camp is for
people that have diabetes.