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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO)
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ST. ,HELENS
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utherford' and Mr,-
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Tom Salkeld . arrived
• home obi, Thursday evening after
spending, a few weeks in ••Western
Canada.
.. verb► enjoyable ' evening was
held in St, Helens! Church on :Frt
day evening when Rev. W. R.
Tristram gave an illustrated lec-
ture on -This --personal^ experiences.
in Africa. Mrs. DeBoer favoured
with a. solo and Mrs; Charles
MacDonald ,:gave a reading. At
the conclusion, lunch was served
by, the ladies.
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Vls irwith Mrs. Annie Bere
on. Sunday were 'Mrs, Nelson Cul-
bert and Dorene, Mr. and Mrs.
Eldon Culbert, Carol and Bonnie,.
Mrs. J. Oliver, Miss E. MacMillan
and Miss M, Black; Carol and Val-
erie Shackleton and from Ripley,
Mrs. Glen .Houston and two child.
ren.
Visitors' one day last :'week with
Mrs. Abner Morris •were Mr, and
Mrs. AndersonMugford,, London
and 1Vir. and, Mrs.Douglas' Free-
man of Clinton. .
Ships' officers played .major
roles'. in . the; seventh annual Mar-
iner's Service at : St.. James Ang-
lican Church in, Port Colborne on
Sunday evening, March 15th. Capt...
William. Elliott of . the: Str.' Baytolt
read 'the first lesson; Capt.'. Rob-
ert Drummond' .of`. the Str Georgian
Bay, chief sidesman; Rev. • . Nel-
son Standish, rector of the church
conducted the' service; Rev. •Har-
old Thomason Hamilton, port
chaplain was guest ,preacher and
chief engineer Olddwyn Walters of
Str. Valleys .Camp read the second
lesson. Incidentally Capt Wm.. El-
liott mentioned, .. is a- son , of 'the
late Lou Elliott, formerly of Dun-'
Bannon. ,and his grandfather Tom
Elliott. Lou Elliott was in the
navy, and during the, war was cap-
tured by the Germans and ' died
in the prison -camp. His mother was.
Winnie Hackett of Kintail.
Marked 81st Birthday
Congratulations : • to Mrs W. II.
McClure .at Pine Crest 'Nursing.
Home, , Lucknow when on Monday
April 13 observed her 8lst. birth-
day.
irth-day . Attending the birthday party
were, her sisters, Mrs. Ada Wilson.,
'' Misses Nettie and Clara Sprou of
Goderich, Mrs. Arthur Elliott,
Dungannon and Mrs. ' Winnifred
Widcombe, Windsor. Mrs. Wid-
combe called to see her sister,
Mrs.. Herb Finnigan at St. Jos-
eph's Hospital, London and found
her. much ;improved
Mrs. Lynda ,Blake taught school.
at Turnberry Central school 'last
week.
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