The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-09-30, Page 111IIEDNESDAY, SEPT, 30th, 1964
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oncession. of Huron had an unfort t Robert Reid spent last Sunda
.T:HE LUCKN.OW. SENTINEL, • LUCKNOW, •ONTARIO
PAGE 'E,L .1i0;
(Intended; For Last Week)
Mr. and Mrs. Walter.' Brown,
spent .. Sunday with Mr, and. Mrs,
John Van Osch of St-. Agatha.
Mr. and. Mrs. Archie Courtney,
Bob Courtney and Mrs, Nellie
Wellwood of ' Kincardine attended
the funeral of their cousin Mrs•
Edith Harriet Russell of •Seaford
on Thursday of last week, Mrs:
Russell was . the .,former. Edith
Scott of Seaforth,
Mrs. Laura MeNain of Weston
spent a week . at her Amberley
home. Visiting with her for a few
days: was •her aunt Mrs. Robert
Reid of Clinton.
Miss ' Helen McNain who is en-
rolled at Western University bon-
don was awarded a ..$500 bursary.
She spent a week with her mother
Mrs. Laura ,McNain at their Am-
berley home. • '
'Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDonald
of 'Detroit, visited with Mr.• .and
Mrs. John Blue .recently..
Miss Marilyn Pace of. Kincardine
:spent ' a few days at her home on.
the, second .concession,
Mr. Murray' Walden of the fourth
unate accident while cutting corn evening with Mr.• and Mrs. Dave
on Thursday of last week. A cob McKenzie cf Kincardine.
,became 'lodged, in themachine and Miss Glenna . Campbellwho is.
while Murray tried to release. it -attending .Lougheeds Business Col-
his right hand came' in contact I
with the knives severing lege was. home for the week -end!,.
with
hand. and part of Mr. James Millen, of the lower
n two fingers and the second concession of. ' Huron • has
middle finger was badly mangled a fine showing of fresh beans for
Efforts are being made at Vic- fiuick sale before a frost comes:.
toria hospital London to save the Mr. and; Mrs. , William Pace
third' °inge► whicli we hope will Marilyn and Mary visited on Sun -
,be successful: • day,with Mr... and 'Mrs. David
M
Mr, Cecil Humphrey has; erected' Kinnon of Bruce township. •
Mrs. ' Ralph Lyons who spent
the summer at her cottage in Nor
thern Ontario visited 'on Monday
with Mrs,. Williarcr' Pace,; Mrs.
a silo . recently the work being
done by Scotts or Barrie: Cecil
-moved his . wooden silo to • - an ad-
jacent farm, .
Miss Shirley ,Steele daughter • of Lyons was returning. to Florida,,
Mr. and . Mrs, ' Wilfred Steele is where she spends t b e winter
organist at Pine River United months.
Church. • Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam R. Pace
Miss Joyce Thorburn . of Amber- and daughter of Kincardine• were
ley, entertained. a number of recent guests . with Mr. and Mrs
Young. people on Saturday. eveningWilliam Pace of- the second con
of last week, • cession of Huron.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Court-
ney, David, Gary and Carol spent. On a .freshly painted bench::
Friday evening at London Fair "Fresh Paint !..Watch -It or Wear
and' '• evening entertainment. Mar- It!".. :•
sha Humphrey also accompanied . Overheard at a .Party'; "They
them; ' make a . perfect couple. . He's ..a
Mrs. Laura McNair• and M.rs. pill; and she's a headache.
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Presentalion On •
25th Anniversary
(KINLOSS ,NEWS)-- • •
Second concession neighbours
staged..' a surprise party . for Mr
and Mrs. Tom MacKenzie on ,Sat-
urday night. They presented them,
with a: pair of lawn chairs on the
occassion of their 25th" Wedding
Anniversary:. .
Several young people.• have
missed school due t� illness, Ab-
sentees this past week included:
Eileen , Burt, Grace MacDougall,
and •Murray and Mary MacKinnon.
• The first meeting on "Desserts"
will be held in Kairshea Hall,
Thursday, October 1st at 'o'clock.
Allladies in the . cornn itnity . are
invited . to attend. • .
Malcolm Maclnnes visited' last
'week with uncles and aunts: Mr,
ani' Mrs. Allan Graham and Mr.
St Mrs. ' Leonard MacInnes.' 11'laly
colm has, been doing camp . work
in .Quebec during the summer and
was returning to Manitoba to con-
tinue studies at Bible College:.
Congratulations to Mr.: aiid Mrs,
Eric Exel• (Nikki J 'e Jong.) who
were married in the Christian
Reform :Church', Lucknaw, Friday
:;vening.
OLIVET NEWS
Mr. and Mrs: ,Melvin Coning
attended 'Stratford.. Fall 'Fair. on
Tuesday. '
Mrs:: Mae . Hamilton was pleas=
ailtly surprised when cousins'
called on her, whom she hadn't
seen .for ,many 'years. Th:ey were:
Thomas Million of ,New York,
Mrs. ' Frances Million of Iron
Mountain Mich. accoihpanied by
Mrs. Martha Million ' of Goderich.
Mr: , and Mrs: Harry : Colling.
and Carol Anne attended the wed-
ding of 111i8s Judy .Craig in Clin-
ton on 'Saturday. Carol Anne was.
a junior attendant. •
Mr. and Mrs Oscar' White and
family visited on, Sunday with.
11zrs., .11: McNairn and Jim ' in
Seaforth. .
Misses Janet and
Joanne Ham-
ilton' Sandra and • Patsy ' Mac -
Charles and Ruth White sang in
the United Church on Sunday, ado
comnanied at the organ by Shap..
en Coiling,
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