The Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-09-19, Page 7BIRTHS
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Graham and. Barb (nee Shelton) are thrilled.
to announce the arrival or their son Kyle
Alexander Charles. Kyle was born at St,
Joseph's Hospital, London on September 15,
1984 and weighted 5 lbs,.2 M. Kyle is' bless-
ed with three grandparents; Charles
Shelton, Goderich,. Donald and Dorothy,
Hamilton, Lucknow as well as three great
grandparents; Sam and Esther Gibson,
Goderich andSarah Hamilton, Lucknow;
'RITCHIE,
Ronald and Doreen Ritchie of Blyth are
pleased to announce the arrival of Julie's lit- •
tle sister, Jenny . Louise," 5 lbs., IS oz., at
Wingharn :' and District Hospital on -
Septemer O, 1984,
DR N: AN
Bridget, is delighted fb announcethe arrival.
of her new baby brother, William James, 9
lbs., 9 oz., at Wingha in and District Hospital
on September 13, 1984. Proud parents are
Cathy and Gordon Drennan'. of R. 7,
Lucknow.
;STEWART •
Eric and Barbara Stewart of R 3, Holyrood.
are happy to announce the -arrival. -of their'
son, Matthew,. 7, lbs., 3 pz.,a l rotber •tor
:Sherry, and • Mandy; ; at Wingham -and
District Hospital op September 14, 1984: A
first grandson for Betty and Dave Sproul. of'
Dungannon:° •
TO THE EDITOR
To the Editor;
On Tuesday, .September. 11 at .6.,40 p.M.
Pinecrest Manor held a mock fire \and
evacuation exercise. ,.Twenty:fsve residents
sere evacuated from the north" wing.4n 4:—
period
a: ,period of 19 minutes from first•discovering
the fire situation to completion of the exer-
cise. . . .
Management and. :'star of Pinecrest wish
to thank the Lucknow fire, department for •
their .participation, the Kincardine O.P.P.
for responding, our Advisory. Physician, Dr.,
David Massel and the off duty staff members'
who were called in to assist. -
Our aim in doing 'the exercise was not to
set any, speed records, but to practice correct,
procedures•in evacuation. The exercise wept •
quite smoothly, and 1 am sure that everyone:
concerned feels better prepared to handle a
real emergency situation...
Pat Dymer,
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To the. Editor:
Genealogy ' is becoming more ' and more
popular of late and during the past few years
the number of people searching for their
Origins ' has grown tremendously .and: it •has
been with pleasure that l,have noted Letters
to the • Editor in your . paper from people
seeking help :in locating' "lost" families.
Many of your readers are well aware of the
increasing ' "addiction" to, searching, for
one's roots but there are se many places to
search, so many things to;look for,
The Huron County Branch of. the Ontario
Genealogical 'Society is holding their _ Sth
Annual Genealogicalworkshop on Saturday;
September 22•, .'984'at the Canadian Legion'.
Hall in Goder'ch. Lectures by guest speakers
will cover aariety of topics of,interest and
benefit to a , . There 'will also be sales and
display to es aid ' of course, anyone with
prohlemsis welcome,to quiz our member's, a
number of whom have beendoing genealog-
teal research for forty odd years and have a
lot of answers. So • bring your problems
along.
Anyone Wishing more infortnation may
contact myself at. 524.2870 '(ev'enings)' or
Roth Ann Chapman ,at 524'-9972.
Thank you.
Carole Robinson
Press Secretary and
Past. Chairman.
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