The Lucknow Sentinel, 1989-08-16, Page 16Page 16—Lueknow Sentinel, Wednesday, August 16, 1989
Browns return
There was a large crowd on hand Fri-
day evening for the auction sale of
household furnishings at the home of
Mrs. Mary Hogan, Wheeler St.
Steve and Brenda Berry have the
foundation in place for their new home
on Havelock St. replacing the former
home of Mrs. Hunter.
Doug and Mary Lou Raynard have
moved into the home they purchased
from Harold Ritchie at 411 Havelock St.
Sympathy is extended to Ed Green in
the passing of his wife Thebna, who had
'been a resident of Pinecrest Manor, and
also to the relatives of 'Tom Inglis in his
passing last week.
Maria Kremer of Cologne, Germany
arrived on Thursday to spend over three
months with her daughter Larissa
Kugler, Bob and the boys Robert and
William.
Isabel Good of Trenton called on a
few friends around Lucknow last week
when she was home for the Teeswater
Old Boys Reunion. Due to her limited
time she wasn't able to visit everyone
but .asked to be remembered to those
she was unable to call on.
Dorothy, Edward and Nancy Brown
have returned home from a three week
as. trip. They attended the wedding Sf
Heather Brown in England and visited
relatives in Cropredy, near Banbury.
One of the main tourist attractions in
that area is Blenheim Palace, the home
of Winston Churchill.
Dorothy stayed and visited with her
sister-in-law Jane while Edward and
Nancy took a tour of Europe. They
covered :2632 miles in ten days with a
bunch of tourists representiiig eight dif-
ferent countries. Some of the highlights
included a diamond factory in Amster-
dam, Holland; a cruise on the Rhine
near Heidelberg, Germany and seeing
all the castles in that area; the Austrian
home from trip
UCKNOW
by Mildred Loree
mountains and huge tunnek; the gon-
dolas in Venice; mountains in
Switzerland: a tour of Paris and a visit
to the Palace of Versailles.
Birthday wishes go out this week to
Janet Drennan Of Dryden Manor, who
will be 93 on Saturday, August 19th.
Congratulations.
Ed Green of :St. Helen's entertained
with his mouth organ at Teeswater Old
Boys Reunion on Saturday and again on
Sunday at the Fiddlers Jamboree at
Point Clark. Also playing his fiddle at
the Jamboree was Evan McQuillin - 87
years young of Lucknow. Anne Prit-
chard accompanied both men on the
piano.
Hughie and Dianne Mediums, Ryan
and Jessica from Edmonton visited last
week with Leonard and Freda Maclnnes
and other relatives in the area.
THE BEST INVESTMENT
—Of time is in your own capacity of
appreciation.
— Of labor is in one of your undeveloped
talents.
—Of charity is in the man who is trying to
do something for himself.
—Of sympathy is in the one who has
nothing to pay but gratitude.
— Of effort is in behalf of causes that will
survive until tomorrow.
—Of money is in some youth who will pay
you back in satisfaction.
—Of loyalty is in the causes in which God
has a personal interest.
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Karen and Richard Lubbers take advan-
tage of the playground program held in
conjuction with swimming lessons, which
they were taking in August. Here they
try their hand at painting using many
different objects to obtain an effective
picture. (Pat Livingston photo)
'Wed iii St. Augustine
HUMPBREY AMMAN
Mary Xinahan Of *Ingham and 'Lloyd
Humphrey of R. 2, Lueknow were united
in marriage on July 8, 1989 in St.
Augustine Roman Cathelic Church. 'rhe
bride's brother, Rev. Gordon Kennedy
performed the double ring ceremony.
Matron of honor was Genevieve Gibson of
Kitchener, daughter of .the bride. The
groom's granddaughter, Ashley Melicher-
cik of Guelph was flower girl.
Groomsman was Richard Humphrey of
Goderich, a son of the groom. The
groom's son, Bradley Himipluey, of R. 2,
Lucknow and the bride's son, Bill
Kinahan of Barrie acted as ushers.
Organist was Marie Boyle and soloist
was Cyril Boyle. Following the ceremony,
a reception was held at 64 Park Drive,
Wingham, where Mr. and Mrs. Hum-
phrey are residing. The newlyweds en-
joyed a wedding trip to the Maritime
Provinces.
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