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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1994-09-07, Page 9Culbert reunion saw over sixty guests in attendance for food and fun The Culbert reunion was held at Harvey and Beck Culbert home with approximately 60 guests. We opened the picnic with a bountiful pot luck dinner. Prayer was sung after which we had our dinner. Before our afternoon program a two minute silence was held for those who had passed away in the last year. Minutes of the last picnic were read by Dorothy Williams and adopted. All officers remain the same as last year. A gift wrapped package was then passed to each one to guess, what was in it. It was won by Doris Nicholson of Ripley (potatoes in box). Tickets were sold on a ceramic Santa and Mrs. -Santa and the win- ner was George Errington. An African violet was won by Ruth Ann Huizinga. Clothes pins in a bottle. Winners were Ladies: Dorothy Williams, Men: Harvey Culbert. Carol Nivins and Bev. Ohm took over the program: Most Jewellery on, 12 pieces was Fern Russo. Longest hair was Hannah Huizinga 13:, Short hair was George Errington, Most buttons was Jerry Huizinga, Smallest shoes was Dorothy Brindley, Most' keys Laverne Cul- bert with 12. Most letters -in your name Patrick Ritchie, Most gum in Weddings Errington Day The- family and friends of David Errington and Laurie Day are pleased to announce: their recent marriage' on, August 13, 1994. The celebration, took place at Dungan ' non United Church with Rev. A. Cook officiating. Stewart Caesar, a close friend of the groom acted as - Best Man and Allison Toews - Peplinski, a good friend of the bride was Matron of Honor. A fun filled reception followed at the Lucknow Community Centre. Ult for Cindy Struthers and Corey McKee Saturday, September 17 9 pm to 1 am Belgrave Arena Music by D.J. Lunch Provided - Age of Majority Tickets $5.00 Sgiatinel .Birthday Club Shayne Hunter September 6, 1993 '• 1 Year Old Paula Taylor September 7, 1983 11 Years Old Christopher John Willits September 9, 1989 5 Years Old William Drennan September 13, 1984 8 Years Old Irwin Priestap Bob Irwin and Mary Lou Priestap were married in , an outdoor ceremony on August 5 with Rev. Bill Bresnahan officiating. Ken, Chris, Craig and Heather, Brad and Dale were their parents' attendants. After a short honeymoon at Deer-. hurst Resort. in Huntsville, they are living at R.R. #2 Lucknow. purse was Shiela Papple, Longest belt Gordon Brooks. Laverne Culbert presented Harvey ands Beck with a beautiful desk -lamp for appreciation of having the picnic at their place and all the work they went to. Birthday farthest away the date of the picnic was Lloyd Walff. Picnic next year will be held on - the 20th of August back at B(..ck and Harvey's. We would -also like some helpers for Harvey to go for tables (many hands make Tight work). Everybody is to bring some little thing for the penny sale next year. Hope everyone had a good time and enjoyed themselves: I', did. • Mowbrays return from England WHITECHURCH by Jean Ross Mildred`. McClenaghan . open - few days last week with . Fern '.Pollock of Stratford: Darlene Henderson of California is visiting with her mother Mary Simpson and her father Hugh a patient in Winghanl hospital. :Gerry and.Joan Mowbray recently returned from a three week trip to England where they visited family in Liverpool, spent a few days in Edinburgh. 'While. there they at- tended the military tatoo. They also took a tour of Wales,- and surroun- ding area. Joan attended the Univer- sity in Edinburgh, while taking her education., _ a Lucknow Business- S'rNsterns • Joey Legrand .Sole Proprietor Phone: 519.528-2021 B13S Support: 519-528-2023 Fax: 519.528-3523 LAKESIDE MONUMENTS' • A DMs on of Memrnals: We offer -full service including: • Cemetery lettering and monument reconstruction • Custom design of a unique memorial or a more traditional stone: alt folr an al intmentaar visit our slrallvroom 2 �' . Kincardine 96 44 ///////// Huron Perth District Health Council Healthy Communities Grants Program Workshop Thursday, September 22, 10 - 3 p.m. Mitchell Town Hall to register call 482-3416 or 1.800-265.5184 task for K.III K.nn.dyr before Wednesday, September 14 Anyone interested in applying for funding to support Healthy Communities projects should plan to attend this workshop. ' if you have questions about -the grants program or the workshop call Dr. Susan Tamblyn (271-7606) or ',Sheryl Feagan (482-3416). Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, September 7, 1994 - Page 9 UPI Ix1INi x7 WAN Ft f.) PAUL (INN 528 241 WARREN LINN 728 11/ 100 ACRES - 4th Wawanosh $119 900 4 bedroom home t mobile hog barn. shed 65 workable ASHFIELD - 303 acres 265 workable. dairy barn, 38 lies 4 bdrm home $295,000 ST. HELENS. - b.uildmg lot 66' x 231'. 59,900 $55,000 - Country home on 1.25 acre lot. 3 bedroom. small shed KINTAIL - 3 bdrm with new windows and roof. Great starter 2 BEDROOM bungalow woodstove, garage. nice decor priced right Reduced to $69.900 6.65 'ACRES Brick home 20 x 28 garage, 3 bedrooms Kinloss $109,900 HAVELOCK - 3 bedroom, vinyl sided. private lot. 569.900 50 ACRES - Fieldstone home -with addition. Barn, shed, fenced pasture WILLOUGHBY ST. - Spacious well maintained 2 bedroom home. basement family room 589,900 ELGIN. ST. - 3 bedroom bungalow. walkout finished basement, deck. garage Reduced to $110.000 $75,000 - Spacious 3 bedroom on 110' x 165' lot near school New windows ST. HELEN'S :former store with .residence. 1 05 acres $69 900 MAIN ST. - SO Oom 1 • bath 539.900 WHEELER ST. - 3 bedroom with garage, large landscaped lot, small barn $75,000. LUCKNOW DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE NOTICE Effective • Immediately all bookings for Lucknow District Community Centre will be booked through... - Bain's Groceteria - 528-3420 Sunday, Septemher 11 Lions Bingo , • Friday Septemher 9 Shelley Harman & Mark Brown. Sept. 16 & 17 Lucknow Fall Fair DATES AVAILABLE Septemher. 1 ri rid , 2.1- 10 October Fnd,n, --21 2,s - S,iturd,is. t)cu+hc 't! 528.-342( FILM :DEVELOPING: o COLOUR PRINT FILM DEVELOPED & PRINTED o se se0 0 799 On EXPOSURE* 0 0 o • 4" SUPER SIZE GLOSSY OR MATTE PRINTS 12 or 15*$4.99 EXP. 36 EXP.* $10.99 2nd 5c4 of Prints la an adds: anal charge attune of Imhof Developing and Printing ONLY, - 'll more than the number of exposures are pnnted a charge for each extra pint well appy NDIE 3•d ar mare sets at hme of anginal devdapmg and pini ng 40 tar each pnnt All prices based on standard size negatives - Sphi 135 and Panoramic not included Io SECOND SET OF PRINTS "FREE" until Sept. 10, 1994 - Available at: Lucknow VI arket LOCKNOW, r.r r..v28 t 0 11111 ID If you had Hospital' -Care, as an Inpatient or Outpatient, between .1978 and 1985, this information is important to you. Between 1978 and 1985, part of the Canadian blood supply was infected by the HIV virus that causes AIDS. If you had hospital care during this time, you may have received infected blood or blood products. Blood products may have been given if you had cancer, a blood dis- order, needed surgery, had a lot of bleeding after giving birth, had a.,car accident or serious injury. - If you KNOW you had a blood transfusion, call your Doctor to discuss your questions about HIV, review testing options and arrange for test- ing. If you are NOT SURE you had a blood, transfu- sion as part of your hospital care, call 376-5512 for more information. A public education message from the Grey Bruce Regional Health Centre