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The • community extends sym- final run for this term last•Thurs
pathy . to the ,relatives of Norman day:.' This coupled. with the fact
Leeson ' who • passed, away • un7. that'•several .farmers'are doing a
expectly•,at his, home, • little at''the haying. proves that:
time is 'marching on:
'Leonard Stanley, - Kitchener;. is ,«
spending seine time with his par Congratulations . to .Mr: and Mrs,
encs, Mr. and .Mrs. Ezra Stanley
Ronald:: :Stanley. :(nee ` Millie Ste-
Congratulations to ° Mr.' and Mrs wart) on the birth' . of a .daughter.
Bob . Smith . ( nee Sheila. Haldenby )
in Kincardine . Hospital. -
wbo ,were married Saturday 'in ' George Stanley, . Bervie, • spent
the . Anglican : Church, •Kinlough, the weekend• with his grandparents
. Several from. the community • at Mr. .arid Mrs. Tom Stewart.
tended the. wedding. Owing to. the, death of William
'' • Kydd's brother in Toronto at the
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Mr. and Mrs, Ezra•Stanley and weekend; Mr: and Mrs.` Wm.
boys spent ' Monday evening at•'the 'Kydd , and ` Mr: and. "Mrs: Orval
' .Browns.: . • . Wilson .went to • the Queen City on
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PAGE ELEVEN.
�n "Nova Scotia At W.W.I: Convention Sepoy Town Ties•
DeeplyRooted
••(WHITECHURCH, NEWS)
Mrs. Russel Ritchie, Mrs, Fred , and Mrs Pete Cook and ,.
Tiffin Mr d Mr Charl ,, an . s•.. es if Ela
a uie .
of Ashfield Township . visits
fin, Mrs Clark Johnston: spent ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Friday in Preston and Miss Linda Garnet Farrier, and attended the
Johnston . of Waterloo returned Anniversary Services Mr. and
home with them to; spend the •Mrs, 'Ted Rice of St. Helens also
week -end' here. visited. there .Sunday evening.
Mrs'. Victor Emerson and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. ' Orville Hastings
Harvey Houston, Lucknow accom- and family
paned Mr. V. Emerson to Orange- Mrs. of Winghamy and Mr."
g and Geo.. Stanley of Luck-
ville where the ladies got a bus now, and Mrs. Geo. McKague of
to Toronto where they spent the Teeswater all Visited at the home
night on Saturday other W.I. dele- of Mr. and Mrs. Jim McInnes •
„ morning en -R Mr. and • Mrs. Gorden Scott of
night t and. ' join
route to." the Federated Women.'s Ripley visited on Sunday with Mr,
Institute of Canada` 3rd " National and Mrs. Earl; Caslick.
Convention -at •Wolfeville, Nova Mrs. Walter James, Roy and
Scotia The delegates' , are being friend of . Woodstock; • called on old.
offered ' an- opportunity to visit friends in the village on Sunday
Prince Edward Island at the close and re with • her father, Mr.
of the convention. „, Arthur
Schnell Picnic • Mr. Everett Henderson of De -
The Schnell Picnic was held on troit .visited on Saturday , at the
Saturday, June 20th at Londes- home of ' Mr. and: Mrs. Wesley
boro Community Centre. Mrs and Tiffin.
Mrs. 'Geo., Walker and Mr. and Miss Trudy A11en and Mr.
Mrs. Wilfred"'Walker and family, Wayne ' Henry of Toronto visited.
Mr: 'and Mrs, Clarence. 'Walker with Mr. and Mrs, Carl 1VIcClen
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard a han; •
Walker and family all attended' Mr. •and Mrs. Ben 'McClenaghan`
the picnic. Tickets were' sold on a are visiting this week at the .home
travelling alarm clock, and Joyce ' of' their daughter, Mrs., Jim . MC -
Walker's name was .drawn Ho- .Intyre and Mr. McIntyre of Ridge-
ward Walker .was appointed Pres town.
ident for next year.. �' Mr.. Bert -Thompson of Wingham
Mrs. Wm. . Davidson of. , Port
Colborne' visited a few of
last
week : at the home of Mr. -and-
Mrs.
and -Mrs. Alex Leaver. ,
.Johnston :Picnic`
The Johnston Picnic was held
on Sunday, June 21st. at the .Lon-
don Park, with Mr. and Mrs, Jack
Johnston.. of • London in charge.
Those attending where Mr. a n d
Mrs. Gershom Johnston, Wingham,
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Smith and
Diana of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs...
Chas. Wood and family of 'Sea= •
forth, "Mr.,'" and • Mrs. , Ross Mc-
Michael and family of Seaforth,
Mr. and, Mrs. Kenneth Johnston.
and :girls .of Clinton, Mr. and' Mrs.
Edward Robinson and family' ' `of
Donnybrook, Mr. and Mrs. ' J i :m
Johnston. and family of .Listowel,
Mr, and Mrs. " Clarence .Ritchie
and family 'of Whitechurch, all
enjoyed a real family . picnic and;
Mr. and Mrs. ,.Edward ': Robinson
were, appointed to . look after 'the,
picnic for' next year. •
Mrs. J. M. Coultes of .Belgrave
visited on . Sunday at the ' home of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert' Coultes :arid
attended the anniversary services
at United. Church: Mr. and Mrs.
James Coultes and ,Brenda also
visited there Sunday' . evening.
Mrs. ' T. C. • Boss of Walkerton,
visited over the weekend with Mrs.
George McClenaghan and Mildred
and attended the anniversary ser-
vices at the United Church. 'Rey.
and ,Mrs, Graydon. Cox of •Dies
den . also visited. there on Sunday
evening.. •
Mr. Geo. ,HayesSr: of ::Detroit
and Mr. and Mrs. ' Donald•. Hayes
and Duanne visited with the Tif-
fin families, over .the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tiffin .of
Langside . accompanied by Mrs. 0.
'G. Anderson of . Belgrave visited.
Monday with Mrs. Chas.,' Johnston'
in • Clinton:
Langside Anniversary
trrahse of
WiU�:fh'e of t,0 Ess
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GRANT IHSHOLM
Lucknow
• Langside Presbyterian Anniver-
sary Services were•'held on Sun-:
day, June' 21st with Rev: It, T. A.
Marshall • of Strathroy conducting
both of the services and Mr. Jacob,
Kuiper assisting. •Music at morn
ing service consisted of .a quin-
tette by. five girls, Nancy •Scott,.
Sharon Moffat, Marion and ' Janis
Wall ,and"• Lynda Johnston, also a
'number by the' male choir. In
the : evening• a quintette was given.
by five of the junior girls- .
The Messengers, of the Calvin.'
Brick Church met in the Sunday
School• ropm on Sunday,, June 21:
• Mr.' and Mrs. • Kenneth Laidlaw
and girls of London visited:at Mrs:
Jas. Laitllaw's on Sunday.
, 1VIrs. 'Cameron .Simmons Nancy'
a n.d Lonnie of London 'visited
over the weekend with her father ".
Mr. Chas..' Martin and. Mr, : and
Mrs; • E. Scholtz ancd Mr: and Mrs.
Elroy .Laidlaw and at the home
of Mr. Gordon 'Simmons of 'Wing-
ham. •k: ,
Mrs`. J. G. Gillespie returned•
home on Saturday after visiting
with her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs,` Jaek Gillespie of
Sarnia for the past three weeks,
visited on Sunday. with Mr., Chas:
. . 77 Fourth Ave.,
Ottawa 1. June 15th;
Editor Lucknow Sentinel
Dear Sir;
Each week we look forward to
the receipt of our ,, copy of the
Sentinel, and although there ,are.
not many of the Old Guard left
it is• nice to learn of the ,success
of the younger members of the
town- both educationally, and, . the.
achievement in sport of Paul Hen
derson; Although I ;have'. not met
Paul personally, yet; he represents
the • good old Sepoy Town in the
hockey 'activities and that with
one of the leaders in the league.
• ' About two weeks ago, accom-
panied by Dr. Alvin Cameron and
hiswife, we . called on . Dr. Jim
Gordon, who appeared in good
health and as usual the conversa-
tion took on : a particular • Luck -
now air.
• With : kindest personal regards
to one and . all on behalf , of my
wife and , myself. •
Yours very sincerely,
R. G. Douglas.
Martin . and • attended the . United
Church Anniversary Services.
Mrs. Emerson Austin of London
called on relatives and friends in
the community over the weekend.
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