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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-01-10, Page 20";',"•'"'" • ; •• la • 41 Paige 21-1.4acksewSfet,Inell Wednesday, January 10, 1979 14, ucknow residents "r • Holiday visitors with Mr.. and Mrs. Frank Ritchie were Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Rieg- ling, Craig, Todd, Lisa and ▪ Mark from Whitelaw, North- ern Alberta; Mr. and Mrs. Cameron MacAuley and John, Mr. and Mrs. Mark MaeAuley, Duncan, .Angus and Katherine of Ripley and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Millar of *Barrie. Mi. and M• rs. Frank Rieg- ling and family tat for • Whitelaw, Alberta, after • spending twoweekt in ruck- '• now and vicinity,: While here , they visited Anne's parents, Mr. and Nir,s. Frank Rittgliie and Frank's family, Mr. and .Mrs. Carl Riegling,Tom and - Karla Hogan, Max and Hel- en' Riegling, Ambrose and Barbara Redmond and their families. They also spent two days in Chatharti where they , visited Frank's grandfather and other -relatives.,-,. • Mr: and Mrs. John A. MacMurchy oflucknow cele- hrued their siNtietli wedding • anniversary on January -7* With' a family, dinner. Both - are , enjoying. good health. Their family consists of 3 • daughters, 14 grandchildren and one'great grandchild: Mrs. Philip Stewart and Winnie spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. 'and. Mrs. Allan ,SieWart ankfamity in Bur1inton Mr and .Mrs. Lloyd Stewart and Greg Of Dundas; Mr-. ancl.Mrs,.: Jack Wilson of Oakville also vitit • ed at Allan Stewart's home. • . • Mr.. and Mrs. R. Leddy, John O'Connor., Mr. and' • Mrt... Bruce Thomson and ' family spent :Christinas Day Christmas for Harvey and Belle Mole's family was held , at the home -of their daugh ter, Marion Salo in London. Their son,. Don and his wife, Kay, and their family, Dan- ny, Shawn and Donnie were there from Courtright. • . • Lorna campbell and Helen Thompson have returned home after spending the Holiday Season in Windsor with Mr. and . Mrs. A. R. Thompson and family. Upon the termination of the rUcknow C.B. Club, a donation of $25.00 was made to Sepoy ApattIments. This money,will be used to Ivy a logbook, a guest book, pic- tures and other articles to keepa diary of events taking Place at the *partments.—. Mrs. Elizabeth Suter and Mr. -and Mrs Rod Wraith, Don, Shelly. and Cheri of Wingham visited on Sunday with Rod's mother,. • Mrs. John Wraith. • Mrs. Kay Mole and •son, •Donnie, visited for a 'veek with her •inlaws, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey 'Mole. • • MT. and: ,Mrs. Eugene Pritchard % Casey and Darren • of 1C1aremon were Christ- mas weekend visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. • John Pritchard andfarniiy .Gail Pritchard of London also spent the holidays .with her parents ' and Mrs. Pearl Whitehead!, Sheila, Brock ,and Stewart of' Teeswater; • with Mr, and Mrs: Wayne • Fear arid boys, Brussels: • Guests 'during the Christ- . mas and New Yeat4S season at the honk of Mr. and •Mrs. R. Leddy were Mr, and Mrs; Dennis Leddy., and farnily, Kitchener, Mr, and' Ken Leddy and family,St Augustine, Father E,, Den• tinger and Brother Carl. ? Kingsbrid.&e, Mr. and Mrst • Bill Leddy and Tammy, 'God- , c.•ri :h, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce • Thont.On and family White- • hurch,, Mr. anti'Mrs. Wayne Fear and boys. Brussels Mr • and Mrs. Bill •Andrew and bolo, Auburn, CarOf Foran, Si. AugUstine, Mr, and Mrs. - • Len • Baird; and Mark An- drew, Wing.ham, Mr.. and Mrs: Bevin Tiffin .and boy, Whitechurch, Elilabeth red- • dy,:Wingliam, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Leddy and, family, • L,ucknolk. • • ,• Mrs. Philip Stewart spent • the past month. with her • daughter, • Winnie, in Lon - •'A large crowd attended • 4hristmas Mass •at eight o'lock on Christnias Eve. Carols were sung and a • procession of children was • held prior to the Mass which • was celebrated by Father E. • Dentinger. • John O'Connor spent • Monday with his sifter, Mrs. Gus.Kinahan, St. Augustine. • ' . ' in' 4 Pt •••• • t11.41 ••••‘: .244, ..?;;•1?t: f5ii'74,71'14, '41 spent Christmas Day' with Mr. and Mrs. John Pritchard and family. • 1 Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Craw- ford, Lucknow, spent the • Christmas season in North • Vancouver with their &ugh= ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben (Joan) Nikkel, Lorie and Michele. On their return • home they. spent a few days in Hespeler, visiting With Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilton and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd' Keating of Santa Anna, . California. •' • Mr.. and Mrs. - Raymond • dams, Trevor and Steph- anie of Kitchener and Mrs. Leo Duggan' and David of Stayner spent a ,few days with, their sister. Lenore and Oliver Glenn and attended the fufferal of their brother, Bob Adams. • Mr. and " Oliver Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- • mond A4atns of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ad- ams of Whitechurch Mrs. • -Leo Duggan and David of Stayner, Mrs. Robert Adams and family of -Kinloss attend- ed the funeral in come for • the late Jack Griffith on• -- Tuesday, January 2. Their cousin Jack suffered a fatal' •heart attack on Friday, just four .hours ,previous to his cousin Bob. Adams passing away They were of same age. The late Mr. Griffith was never thartied. • , • • • Visitors for New Year's supper, with Mr. and Mrs. *Harvey Mole were Mr. :and Mrs. Ben Mole of Dungan- non. During the Christmas holi- day, Mr. and Mks. W. F. McDonald visited with, Mr. and Mrs. Grahani McDonald and family, Bill and Anne in London, 'While there • on . Christmas- day, Freda and ,Graham received a call via satellite „from their. son, Jim, Who is living in a little town inside the Arctic Circle. Jim spoke. to each' one present long enough to wish them all a happy New' Year. He said that the temperature that day was -42' celcius and they had about four hours .of' daylight each day. He that tropical frnrit and f.. esh ve tables -were flown' month, dependi weather • but were expensive. A head o flower cost:over $3.00 an a turkey ftilinid $30.00 to $40.00. im and another man • iUn a Hudson Bay store in •this little town of about 800 people, mostly natives. Jim expected' to be home for • Christmas, but his partner hurt his 'leg and he couldn't' • gel away, but will be hOme later. He said he was invited 'ont for 'a turkey dinner 'that day. ' • , Don Mole, Dan mid Shawn . 'visited with ,his, mother and father,, Harvey and .Belle Mole 'bn'Sunday. • : Mrs: • Lorne Cook and ,Lorraine Hamilton won the $1;000 in. the Comet:nifty Centre Lottery last week. BAIN S •GROCETERIA LUCKNOW 528-34N ••• VIC0111311111118161P00 1111($114 • SCHNEIDER'S 1# SCHNEIDER'S 1# PKG. REGULAR & ALL BEEF logna ners Bo , $11 ;39 IST 113 •mi Ladies' Brushed Acetate/POlyester • • Long Gowns , S -M -L Reg. $7.29 • • ; 0/S Reg., $8.29. 1,1 , •': :34.1.•-•': • Alf -1414 >45xftkknewom.,., "Y7 r:74°7"et' 4Wi • VtbrolgOtWtr riAfr • ranges SCHNEIDER'S 2# -BOX Breaded Chicken 3,59 Six DAYS .4, -.WEEK . 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