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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-10-31, Page 611 Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 31, 1984 -k --Page 4 Members of the Lucknow District Kinsmen Club executive this year are front, from the left, Wayne McDonagh, treasurer; Grant Helm, past president; Jim Pentland, president; Doug Aitchison, second vice-president, Steve Chantney, secretary; back, Tony Howald, bulletin editor; Dave Button, director; Brock Hasty, bulletin editor; Kevin Murray, director and Jim Cranstonregistrar. Absent Joe Van .Rooy, dlror0Ron Crich, bulletin editor and Tim Martin, first vice-president. [Photo by Sharon Dietz]' eturnsto B. C. after holiday Congratulations to Mr. and . Mrs. Allan • Rhody on the arrival, of their baby girl on Sunday at the. Kincardine and .District Hospital. Mrs. Douglas Tiexeira (Irlma Hodgins) of . South Burnaby, B.C. returned home after a . month . holiday here with her mother; Anges Hodgins. They .visited at Preston with Mr. and Mrs,. Bill McCue, at Toronto with Mrs, Charles Sutherland (Lenore Logan) and at St.. Catharines with Audrey Borthwick. Irlma 'attended the 35 year nurses class reunion. Agnes and Irina also visited relatives at Kincardine and in this area. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Tapp of Wingham visited on Saturday with Mr. • and Mrs. Midford Wall, concession 10. Gertrude `Walsh and Sadie McLean 'of Kincardine visited' on Monday with Edna and May • Boyle. Pearl Lloyd of London visited on Tuesday with Edna and May Boyle. Word was received here of the sudden passing of a former. resident, Mrs. , Chris KINLOUGH by May Boyle (Connie) Shelton .on Tuesday at the Dear- ness .Dome at London. The burial was, at Greenhill. 'Cemetery at . Lucknow. We extend 'sympathy toher brother and two sisters who live in London.. . Weekend visitors with Marretta Hodgins were Mr. ,and Mrs. Leonard Stanley . of Mason, Michigan; Mr. and ,Mrs: Kenneth Hodgins. and the girls from Niagara Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Bean' Hodgins . and family and Heidi Hodgins of St. Cathar- ines. They all attended with other area relatives the •40th•, wedding anniversary dinner and social • evening for Mr. and Mrs. Everett Elliott of Detroit at the Purple Grove ` Community Centre . ori Saturday evening. We. extend congratulations•to .the honoured .couple. Filter Queen "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" 482-7103 Plus freight, preservice and Licence. M -W MOTORS LTD. 184 EAST St, GODE1 T,R 524.2113 Homefromhospital A, port Albert woman has returned` home from hospital after being injured in a car.' accident October 14, Kimberley Dickson, 21, was a passenger in a car driven by Rick Cunningham, 23, of Colborne Township when .it fafled to stop at the intersectionof concession • 11 - 12 Colborne. Township and Highway 21. The ' car crossed the highway and carne to rest in a: field, Weather conditions were foggy at the time of the accident which occurred about 4.30 a.m. • Cunningham and Dickson were treated at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital. Cunningham was released after treatment for 'facials cuts. and Dickson was transfer- red to Victoria Hospital for treatment of leg injuries. Harvey. Houston dies..,. •from page 1 Docherty of Wawa and two brothers, Hugh of Victoria,. B.C. and John of Owen Sound. He was 'predeceased .byy his parents, Thomas and Theresa (MacAfee) Houston and one sister, Jessie and one brother, Wilford. Friends may call at the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home in Lucknow after 2 p. m. Wednesday. Funeral service willbe conducted at.. Lucknow United Church on Thursday, November 1 at 2 p..m The Lucknow Lions Club will • hold a •' memorialservice at the funeral home Wednesday evening at 9 p..m. SOUTH .KINLOSS by Ruth Buchmeier Mr. and Mrs. Herb Buckton spent last week visiting with i». and Mrs. Bill Buckton,; George and David of Waterloo. The Fall Rally of Maitland Presbyterial. of the W.M.S. was held in'Teeswater Pres- byterian Church on Monday. , Those from South Kinloss who attended were Eliza - 'beth Dickie, Blanche Needham, Margaret Keith, Mary Lavis, Margaret Collyer, Vera Schmidt and Marion Mowbray. South Kinloss church congregation held their annual pot luck supper at the church on Monday evening. PAYING AS HIGH AS 1 21/2% ON 5 YEAR ANNUAL Guaranteed Investment Certificate ALSO PAYING AS HIGH AS 12% ON 1 YEAR ANNUAL Through such Trust Companies as VICTORIA & GREY •CITY TRUST •STANDARD. *STERLING *MUNICIPAL •INTERNATIONAL *CREDIT FONCI ER . . All companies members • of. the Canada. Deposit Insurance .Corp- oration. • Rates quoted as :of OCTOBER 29,1984 INVEST THROUGH Rod McDonagh BOX 250 LUCKNOW 528-3423