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local .a0d:''General Mr and Mf..s:. S:im. 'West :.Sasktitc .,swan
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Russ Johnstone. has `been -a. ;pa-.
tient `in Wingham, hospital• • for
the; past week. • .
Bud Griffin • and sons Patrick
and .. Michael; of..' Detroit,. • were
week -end visitors with their un-
cle, J. L. and Mrs. MacMillan.
Lucknaw
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Laurie e_orri_son,_:.p pil f
Wire (Married In,Lucknaw��.60 Years Aga
Mr. and. Mrs. R. Simpson . West
of Elbow; , Sask.,' were at home
totheir friennds on January 16th
in observance of . their diamond
Wedding
Sim West., as •he is remembered
o :�b3 :. old ..:Luckn `w ilriends '_. vices
y o ..,
' 'raided :here and was . ernpl'oyed in
the private '' bank ;of Mair:, and
Siddall,.' . along with. T. S. Reid
and George H. Smith',
Mrs. West.:is the -•former`;'Teha
Lawrence, daughter. of Mr:: and
Mrs' Thomas Lawrence; local
hardware merchant;. the Law-
rence , resjdence being where the
.Johnstone —Funeral.'. Home was
formerly located: on Ross St.. ,
Mr. and Mrs. West . were niar
ried at LuCknow' on January 16th;°
17902 ' after which they moved. to
Chicago, 111,,' where Mr: West was
employed In 1904, . they moved to,
Sari .Francisco ,where he worked
for , a piano company:- They recall:
the earthquake which `occurred
on /April 6th, 1906 and, it was
after that event :they returned .to.
Ontario, ;for •, a . visit 'before going
west ,to� Davidson in 1907 where'
'they ' operated. 'a. general...store•
In :1910 Mr.. West . made, 'plans:
to build. -his general store .. in E1
:bow.: In 1910 he discontinued his
'business in Davidson and moved
his family. to Elbow where he.
carried 'on business. until -his re;
tirement in :1958. Mr. • .and ,'Mrs.'
West' have one son,. Lawrence,'
Who lives nearby., and who, with
his wife, was' present for the oc-.
casion: ' •
• . The living: roo id in, .the. home
the anniversary. cotiple was'
decorated With an arrangement.
of pirik. and" white. bells and gold
satin ribbon bows.. Added • to this
decor were • the floral ' bouquets
which Mr. and., Mrs.; West re-.
'ceived as:. gifts 'froin the 'village.
Of Elbow, „ the 'Elbow Service
Club, a nephew in ,New York
and ' .other friends. They were
also ' recipients., of other. gifts as
well as . of congratulatory •cards.
from friends• from far and near.
.'The bride .Of sixty• years chose
a gown of pleated, multicolored
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ratte.ersey_ a�centerl by--a-
Corsage
ye
corsage of pink sweetheart roses.
The, groom , wore a white carna-
tion buttoniere. ; •
The 'guest 'book was signed by
101 guests, who: turned but to .ex-
tend best ;wishes' to thehonored
couple on the ocoasiori,• in spite
of the thermometer ' Moving at
37 degrees .below zero.. •
Congratulatory, messages were
ent 'the
Minister John G from .,Die efr
enbaker 'Lt end of the week i�noToronto, hen
receive
Gov -F. L. Bastedo, Premier W, •S., Joanne had the, opportunity of
Lloyd, Martin ;Pederson,, PC seeing her first • f ookey game in
leader,. C. 0. Cooper, MP,. Berman:' the Maple leaf Gardens.
Mrs: A. C. Agnew, was successful
in• passing the grade VI piano
examination :of the;; Toronto Con-
servatory of 'Music.;'••
Mr. and Mrs Ken Mowbray
and Mr.: an d Mrs. Cliff Crawford
returned last ' week from: a .Boli-_
day south .to; Texas with- a few
shorts visits to- Mexico.
Mr: and, Mrs,. Don Thompson
were :in Kitchener on. Saturday
:attending an . executive meeting
of' the Western Ontario. Counties
. WeeklyNewspapers Association.
Tom Hallam is a patient.' in
Wingham hospital With a finger
infection.. On Monday his sister
Dorothy, was waiting 'accommo-
dation for admission to the hos.
pital with -a Strep infection.
Dianne • Bristow 'was admitted
to Victoria ,Hospital last week,
earlierthan expected Dianne has
been under observation' for
time to determine'the cailse of the
• loss' of the use of her left ..leg. It
is attributed, ;possibly, toa back
:injury resulting from a; fall.
BORN ,
NicGUIRE .- At Kincardine hos-
pital on Tuesday,. February' 6th,
to Mr. and :Mrs. Jack McGuire,
13.R, . 6, •Lucknow, a son. '• •
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LUCKNOW
UNIT.ED''CFRCH •
Rev..Howard' Wl. Strapp 1
Minister, °
SUNDAY; FEBRUARY 25th
19;06 a m, Church School
11:00 „a m.= -Morning. Worship
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Lucknow.
Presbyterian Church
Rev: Roderick d
_ 112acLeod
Minister
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 250 '
10 00 a,m, ` ,.Sunday School
1.190 am. Morning Worship°,
Danielson MLA and 'telephone:
calls .andpersonal' messages in-
cluding one from Mrs. Birdie
•' • (Mackintosh) Clark of. Toronto,
tl).eir ' bridesmaid .of sixty • years
ago; and by a-nephe, w -in -.New
York. :.
Mr: and ..Mrs. West havebeen
life members '•of the Canadian Red.
. Cross Society .since its ,inception
there during' -the, First World 'War
.,when Mr. West" Was president of
the Patriotic Soci ay They have
always .,been active in church and
community life. .. Mr; West , was
a . member of the': village `. council
for many years and was .oversee
for four terms:. Bothl:still .take 'a
very keen interest •in community
activities- and enjoy, good health:.
PIOflLukfloW.Nit>e
iAt Daytona `Beach
Mr:. and Mrs.:.: Charlie Hodgins
:formerly. of':Kinloss and now : of
.Wingharn, returned last week
-from a motor trip .o .; Florida:
Charlie and Mrs.. Loddgins, .:the.'
former .Jean . Anderson; were ac-
companied 'on • the' trip by 'Mk. ' &
Mrs., 'Tom Jardin 'of Wingham.
While in Florida they visited
with, Mr. and Mrs.. Torn Totten.
and Mr. and : Mrs'. :Gordon ;'Smelt
zer at Hollywood; Florida. Mrs.
Totten was, the former ;. Mary
Cooke of Paramount and. is as'
sis'tant supervisor" -of Memorial
Hospital, HaliyWood. Gordon
'Smeltzer . was formerly of Luck
now,.• • and ..he ' operates his • own
private plane in which the visit-
ors. had
visitors.had a ride. " .
The foursome had 'a Chance
meeting on the•.street in Daytona
Beach. with Yvonne. and Mrs. Mach'
Pherson of Wingham, well •known
in'. this community. Vbilowing a
bridge game with Mrs. Robert.
Button at Daytona they called
on Mr: and. Mrs; Bill Porteous
at Daytona. While there, Mr, and
Mrs, Mike Sanderson. and Mr. ' &
Mrs. . Milt Rayner, . of Lucknow
ropped in-on--the-Porteous',
The;. first week in March; Mr:
and. Mrs Tom Totten . and Mr.
and Mrs•. Gordon. Smellier plan
to fry' up to Daytona Beach in
Gordon's, plane and have. a "Luck-
now night'',, when old ,friends &
acquaintances plan • to' ,get• to
gether.
'urge Turnout.
Curnivui Friday,,
Luc know 'and District Lions
Club sponsored a very successful.
ice• carnival in the Lucknow arena
last Friday night at" which Linda.
O'Donnell, 13 -year-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim O'Donnell,
and a grade 8 student at' Luck
now Public School, was crowned.
"Queen of the. Carnival," •
Lucitnow District High School.
Band ander the direction of Elwin
Hall, 'provided, music throughout:
the events. Judges, in eos`tume
themselves,' Were Mrs Grant
MacDiarmid,', Miss Ruth Thomp-
s,on and . Mrs; Lorne. Johnston. 'An
industrial hockey, leagu game be-
tween Belfast and Tort Albert
finished , the evening, much to
the liking of the \exceptionally
large crowd that attended and.
remained :to the end: Port Albert
'edged Belfast by ,one goal; .,4-3. '
Winners in thevarious events
announced over <a ' portable loud
speaking system . by Cameron'
MacDonald were:
• Pre School and Kindergarten
Fancy, Janine: Glenn, Ross
Prior, ' Kitohener, Kevin Ackert;
Comic, Randy • Ackert, ' •.Lavid
Newbold,. Brenda , MacDonald;
Best •Couple, Ian Montgomery;
Tom: Chester. '
Grades 1. and 2 .
Kathy Joyit, . 'Stuart
Alton, Sharon Campbell; Comic,.
Barbara' Blake,' Margaret, Mont-.
goriiiery John. Button; Best Cou-
'ple,: Susan Hall, 'Ruth . Brooks'.
Grade 3 . and 4 •• .
Fancy, Linda •' Walden, Almer
kert, •Neil Taylor; Comic; Day.-,
'id ` L;ougheed, 'John MacKenzie,
Allan, Andrew; Best Couple, Nan-.
cy . Walden,: Gail Jamieson.
Grade 5 ani . 6
Fancy, . Nancy : Kirkland, Donna
Jean. • Ritchie, Timmy,' ,'Collyer;
Comic, Beverley: MacDonald,
Donna .Forster; .Eleanor : Whitby;
Best Couple, Marie Brooks;, Linda
`Chisholin..
...Grade:'7 and '8
Fancy,,' Donna • Button: -Donna
Corrin; Joan . MacKenzie; Comic;
'Douglas Cameron, Donald And-
rew,' Janice, Brooks; Best Couple,
Jane. Jo rit� WeidY Erriberlin. .
High School
.Fancy, Betty. Mathers,• Comic. ,
Susan :'Arnold.
• Adults
Fancy, Mrs. Jim . Maters Co-
mic; Mrs. .Frances CovVan.
lions
Pick.° .Icy Queen.
Club
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RAGES
Gr.'ades 1 .& '2. girls, — Margaret
Montgoniery, ],Vary •Emberlin, Joy.
Emberlin.
°P~ Grades; l..& 2 boys .— Kim Cow-
an, Ricky Leader, Mark Chisholm,
Grades 3 & 4 girls r Donna
Mullin, ' Nancy Walden,- Debora.,
Corrin. .
Grades 3 '&.. 4 boys John
Emberlin, John:: MacKenzie,; Jim-
my Farrish. •
Grades • '5 •& 6 'girls Eleanor
Whitby, . Nancy Corrin, Linda.
.Boyle.
Grades 5 &' 6 b9ys-- Donnie
MacKinnon, Bob Mullin,
Ritchie. .
Grades 7' & 8 • girls. Barbara
!Cameron; Wendy Einberlin Don-
na, Button.
Grades 7` .& '8 boys Ricky
Jardine, Donald Andrew; Douglas
Campbell. .
•Girls 14 ;to 16 years — Marilyn
Henderson, Marlene Porter, Bev-
erley MacKenzie. - •
Boys 1.4 ,.to • 16 years — Wallace
Houston, Peter Steer:. ' ,
Musical ; Chairs, girls 12di
over —Barbara Cameron, nd y
Emberlin, • Donna. Button. •
,Musical. Chairs, .'boys 12 and
over = Wallace :Houston, :Donald.,
Andrew, Tommy O'Donnell.
YES, THE WEEPING... BIRCH
IS, STILL STANDING
.A couple of ;months ago . we
e
had • an 'interesting :letter from ..
Allan Finlay of . Saskatoon, who
recalled familiar names and pla-'
ces in his native Ashfield Town-
shi. • .
P�
He wondered if ;''theweeping
•. birch still stood On the, farm.
where he was _born ,on.. the , 9th
Concession .of Ashfield. The.
farm is now, owned by Howard
Blake .and•,' according to: what.',.
generation, you : belong; it was;:,
known 'to. others as , the :Milton''
Kilpatrick' :farm • and. the -Harri-
son .
Harri-son.,: farm ..: .
• In any event .the Weeping, birch.
still. ' stands • and ;towers well
above 'the ' residence. Howard.
Blake, the present owner, has a
good aerial :view.-• of the • farm:
-building's 'taken in.,the summer
time, in, .which ` the birch 'tree
stands ',out. 'prominently.
Have You Renewed Your Sub
scri fition?'
Mr, and Mrs. L. C.' Thompson,
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