Lucknow Sentinel, 2009-09-30, Page 6Happy Anniversaiy Harry & Grace Wilkins ''
Please join our famii�
as we celebrate the
60th Wedding Anniversary
of Harry and: Grace
at the Klages Mill, "Chesley, on
Sunday, October 4, 2009,
2 to 4 p.m.
Best wishes only - your presence is a
gift that requires no other.
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e.,„ftede-
Dan and Pat Campbell, of Wingham
are thrilled to announce the marriage
of their daughter,
Ashley Ann to Dennis James,
son of Anne and Steve Andrew, Ashfield Twp.
The wedding will take place at the Andrew
farm on October 3, 2009. Family and friends
are invited to help celebrate at an open
reception beginning at 9 p.m. at
the Lucknow Community Centre.
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50th Wedding Anniversa
The fauna of
oss and " Beatty Irwin
4. request the pleasure of your company
at an afternoon lea on
Saturday, October.10, 2009
2 to 4p.m.
at St. Peter's Anglican Church Parish Ha
ACW Twp. council considering cemetery purchase
BY DENNY
SCOTT
Signal -Star Staff
Ashfield-
Colbornej
W a w a n o s h
Township council
is considering their
options with a
cemetery recently
put on the real
estate market.
Coun. Connie
Black briefed
council on
Lucknow's
Greenhills
Cemetery, located
at Lot 12,
Concession 13 in
Lucknow. The lot
was recently
placed for sale in
The Lucknow
Sentinel, and she
was worried that
interests may pur-
chase it who might
not treat it with the
care and respect it
deserves.
Treasurer/admin-
istrator Mark
Becker " explained
that council has no
set precedence for
purchasing ceme-
teries. Other ceme-
teries have been
forfeit due to the
controlling inter -
pests losing money,
or walking away,
and the ` township
has ``stepped in to
care for the lots,
however, they have
never actually pur-
chased one to date.
Normally, ceme-
teries are run by an
appointed board,
however
Greenhills is pri-
vately owned.
Black brought
the information
about the cemetery
to council s atten-
tion at the request
of citizens in the
township.
I had people
asking ine, 'When a
cemetery . is for
sale, is there any
council can
o, she said.
Coun. Barry
Mil ian agreed
Best wishes
CKNOW SENTIN.
irtbcja
ger
with Black, saying
that they have a
duty to take care of
cemeteries in their
township.
"These are tax-
payers' families
and ancestors, we
should at least look
at it," he said.
Other council-
lors agreed, stating
that, as a half -
Catholic, half -
Protestant ceme-
tery, with no direct
church -relation, it
• is the closest thing
to a completely
public cemetery in
the Lucknow area.
"That makes this
an easypurchase,"
:
Court. Carl Sloetjes
said. "We should
definitely look into
it." •
Reeve Ben Van
Diepenbeek cau-
tioned council that
the purchase of a
cemetery is not
something they
should consider
lightly, because
there could - =.be
unforeseen . conse-
u, a nc e s •
Particularly, Van
Diepenbeek was
concerned about
honey that has
already been paid
to the " : current
owner for :pre-pur-:
chased lots that are
not occupied yet.
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Railway Adventure
te" "train" will be leaving
on another adventure this
coining weekend in the pro-
duction "Another Railway
Adventure" jointly sponsored
by Hawk' Theatre and
Grassroots Rural: Retreat.
The play offers` a unique
experience including_ a tractor
drawn wagon nde . upon the
old railway line and an excit-
ing scene in a barn. There will
be a narration of some of the
history of the area and . rail
line as the audience travels
from Grassroots Rural Retreat
. on `:Highway 86 back in time
and, place to "the Wayside
Inn". The bulk of the play : is'.
set at the inn.
The cast sets out to answer
some important questions.
Lisa Fair, daughter of Gary
Jeannette Fair, graduated from
Seneka College in June as an
Esthetician. Lisa is currently.
enrolled in the Registered
Massage Therapy Program at
Medix College in Kitchener.
We are very proud of you, Lisa.
Love from Dad, Mom,
Jason & Megan.
Jayla Livingston
September. 30, 2016! 3 yet
Chad Barr
�♦ 1, 1998 11 years old
Lucas Johnson
Oct bier 2 199? -12 years old
Jacob Cutlterler
October 3, 2003 - 6 years Old
Chasity Murray
October S, 2001- 8 years old
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50t4 k/d4 Atteifreediapt
You are invited Whelp celebrate the
50th Wedding Anniversary of
Barry and Betty McDonagh
Saturday, October 10
9 p.m to 1 am
at the
Lucknow Community Centre
Music and Tight lunch provided
No gifts, please. If you insist on
giving a gift, please make a donation
to the gingham & District Hospital
Foundation or charity of your choice.
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Will Andrew Hill. find . his
missing daughter? Will Allen
Wall,, be able to meet his
sweetheart? And is it possible
to beboth happy and right in
marriage? The : play is the
work of local playwrite,
Harold •Menary.
There will :be two perform-
ances, one on Saturday, 00t.' 3
at 5 p.m. and a : matinee on
Sunday, : Oct. 4 at 2 p.m.
Tickets are available from
Grassroots Rural r Retre at --
519-528-2210. Following the°
performance there will be.
light refreshments. Further
entertainment will be fiddle
music provided by Jacob
Dickie. Seating is limited for
each performance to an audi-
ence of 40.
Submitted photo
The wedding party is in shock when the bride makes a surprise
announcement. The cast is rehearsing for this weekends per-
formance of "Another RE .Tway Adventure". From left to right
are Charles Clarke, Jackie De Jong, Lynn Shepherd -Adamson,
MurrayYungblut, Donald Andrew and Tony McQuail.