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P. S. MacKenzie, Walkerton 10.00
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(DUNeANNON 1VTEWS)
A. happy event was celebrated
at •the •home of Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Durnin on Saturday ev-
ening. The occasion was the 89th
birthday of Mrs. Durnin's fath-
. er, ',Taffies. H. McIntyre • who re
side $ with • them.. Gaines were
played and a birthday lunch en-
joyed. The 'guest , of honour ex-
pressed' his deep appreciation to
the good. ,friends, ,who .had made
it such a' happy event •
Mrs: W H. Stafford is :spend
ing a couple of • weeks, with heir
aunt, Mrs.J
ack, R,ober son, of
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Auburn, whale Mr.:. Robertson is.
in Victoria Hospital, 'London; for
.an operation.. • '
T,he United. .Church will hold
communion service next Sunday,
April&th "at 2; P.m.. Rev. W. J.
ten Hoopen of North St. . United 'I
Church, Goderich, will be in
charge.: An. invitation :for. par
eats who .would., like children
baptized is extended and to
contact• him bbiis'` week. Nile ` &.
Port Albert: congregations, are
'ted also to attend
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benefit :hockey game at Goderich';Mrs. T C Anderson showed
on. March 24th, Mr. Bill Park• several pictures of her :trip down '
expected won the door prize, .A • compli ' through the United States.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown of hent of the major.' store, which Lunch was served by the Hos
Willowdale visited Mrs.. W.' H. was a. lovel Y necktie:. iTebbutt & to Miss Reb na, Sproul. :,Stafford for • the 'week -end.; Mr., and Mrs. s land. . Mr.
.Mr. Bob ' Smyth and son Bob Miss E. Fells of Goderich, called and Mrs." .Hextb Finnigan attend -
Jr., Toronto, spent. the week -end on Mrs:;; A. Tebbutt on'` Sunday., , ed a surprise birbaday..party for
at the home of their uncle, Mr: Mrs. Blake :President' Of the: latter's brother, -Bill McClure
Brown Smyth, Dungannon : W.I.' • at Elmira . •.Others .attending were •
Mr:, and Mrs Douglas Reid, The Women's Institute of Dun Mrs. Winnie. Widcombe, Windsor,'.
Toronto, ,visited their .:parents; gannon and several visitors met ` : lrs. Laurie Fiefford and Lois,
Mrand Mrs Will Reid and Ebro in, .the United;.Church''to hear a Toronto; Mr•. ,.and Mrs. Bill Ast-
ther Jack for the week -end." ' splendid talk on cancer . by Dr:. kinson, Oshawa;. J.'. C. Durnin
Mr /and Ws. 'Bill. Bradley, Ross,of Goderich. He also showed and Miss June Schilter, Kitchen
Faye, Brenda and Alice .of Gode-% a film. Gifts were. accepted for °er, ,Miss Shirley Hill, .St. Jacobs,
rich visited .Sunday , .with her the • cancer cupboard `The roll Mr.; Conrad McClure, Bramipton.
Parents,. •Mr Mrs..
„ With ``your
Webster. pet cure all..• During' the. busi-HOED MINIMUM SALARY
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and � 'Thomas call was• answered'
Master Greg Henderson, who ness : session• it was '. deeideds to -'
spent a coUpleof
weeks with • cater to. the Lucknow",
Lions on ' .:(Contiaued from Page. 1)
his, grand�parents,Mr. and .Mrs April. • 23rd,. Ten dollars . is to, be time 'had :come. ` to move closer
Victor • Errington, `returned ,.home : donated to the Red: Cross.' Mrs.• to, home. and she had.. accepted a
on Sunday: W. Brown had a: splendid` .topic position in the Waterloo Oxford.
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Mr. 'and. Mrs John: Durnin & Our Health is..More' Important District High School.; • '
family visited°Mr., and Mrs. Jim . than Wealth. The :firm of 'Salter .and Allison,
Errington , on Sunday The election was ` held with the architects fort :. the high ; school
Mr Tom-•Koviak;' Detroit,was following slate , of officers:. Pre- addition; ...enquired ,by letter if
home °.with: his. wife : and. family sident''Mrs.: Cec'1Blake; 'lst vice, there. was , 'an record . of'.soil' '.•
for the week -end.;. Mrs, • Clifford 'Crozier:; 2nd. vice, samples. There was ' not.:; They.
Mr: Jim 'Blake,; student ` of: Ws.' Otto. Popp;. Secretary- were forwarded specifications. •of
`Toronto University : was home Treasurer, Mrs. 'Harvey 'Alton; the ;present' school, and suggest -
With' his :',parents,.•• Mr....and Mrs.: Assistant. Sec -Tress.,• 'Mrs: , Fred ed that• on their neirt 'meeting
Cecil Blake for .the • ;week -end. Young, : Dtistrict .Director,` Mrs:' with'the,. Board, washroom fac-
Mrs; : David Durnford •:: and•.Wilbur.; Brown, :'alternate dis- ilities should 'be.:discussed , to
children, Brian and .,Cathy Of trict ;director, Mrs : Everett:. Er take care of .future 'increase in
Willowdale . returned home Sun- rington; Branch' Directors, Mrs. .. enrollment,
day after visiting ..a week • with .Ivers; Mrs: Popp; :Mrs. Dew •• A letter was :read from a firm ,
tier. ' parents,T Mr:; and Mrs �.` Jim son;• Press Reporter, Urs °E::, Er-who:.specialize. in making• school
Wilson. rington,• Pianists,, Mrs, 'F. Jones, surveys . 'regardingthe nuclear.
Mrs. Richard Park Sr.; was to Mrs.'.. W. Brown;: Auditors, .•Mrs. blast 'resistant' qualities; of ,the'
ken to'.Wingham Hospital -last: W. Stewart, Mrs. F. Young; Ag- building; and', how they'''could. be
Sunday, for treatment . and •'cite. riculture, Mrs; Raymond Finn"i-� improved. The• letter' "was;:fixed:
She has been pretty feeble late- ' 94n, : Canadian industries, ' Mrs. ' Thanks, was ',received' * from '"
-� 1 since'a fall she.received some Lorne..::I�asty, Citizenship,:•:Mrs:... Frank •MicQuilhn, ,the West Vila-.
On Monday; .H.. D. „Thompson time <ago. It.is . hoped she' :will' k':` Youn • `Mrs.: 'T. C.• wandrepresentative'
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Education, s
assumed. the duties:" of : his re-;: improve and' be . back •home.: Anderson Historical Research r Bo •remembering,. e_ '
., .,. a ch & and ••+ for. ,• hien •:.
cent appointment as assistant :: "• Mr and *Mrs. ,.Oscar • Cuthill & ' ; Current Events ' Mrs: W. Zinn; " When
sup.eriritende at :of ,.• Brucelea.. ► ..; ; . , en in the .
oson Paul, of Walton visited'' her . Home ; •Economics, . Mrs.: Chester • A letter of
Haven at Walkerton: • Finnigan; •thanks was: alto re-
parents, ..1Vlr. :.and Mrs: Arthur •.Finnigan; . Health,. Mrs. W. Rut- ceived. from Gordon' Fisher for
Acceptance. of:the new position Elliott.'
• :• • . ledge; Public Relations . and 'Re- 'a gift in recognition- of his eight',
Meant' a number :. of local. re-•• At the 0.P,P: and Lions Club solutions,Mrs: H. McWhinney;years' r
signations' for "Bud" ..aincluding Y a s of service on the. Board.
the: treasureship of the Lucknow Immo.••••••••••••••••i••O••••••••n•n•••i'n••oin•••i••••••••+inN•••••••
Branch' of the Royal . Canadian •
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Legion; m'emberShip • in, the Fire '•.
Department, as a United Sunday'' •
School teacher, as "'well as "turn ••
rrig in" his', Scout uniform, hav-
ing acted as assistant to Stuart •
Collyer, prior' to the 'recent, re-
organization of • the. -Lucknow
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Many I,ucknowtes and form-
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er ; Lucknowites hold ' various•s =
offices 'in °, the County Town. •.
P.. S: •MacKenzie is: • Bruce!
County. a Judd , : T
, H ' Alton is I • .
county ,treasurer, Ewart' D. "Tex" ; 2
Cameron is County sherriff, and'
the secretary in his office
Mrs. .Jean Carnegie, who.. form
'erly .resided, here. -
Clark Finlayson is on the staff •
it the • National. employment'
Office.' in ' Walkerton. •'
Jack .Hussey . is maintenance• •
engineer at Brucelea Haven,' the
new home for, senior citizens,'.
Where J. C. ``Joe" ,Arinstrong is
also employed and where "Bud"'
Thompson checked in on Monday:
'In `addition, Trimble Bailey 'of
the probation, office, was at one
time employed in : Lucknow:
Now, who .have We missed?.•
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NERD SIRE?
`Scare yourwife, children and neighbours.
2. Spread Vibriosis and Trichomoniasis.
3 Cost over $200 to raise.
4. Kill you or the hired urn.
5. Take the stall space of a cow that makes a profit.
6. Leave a, barn full of miserable offspring and ' set your bre
ing program years behind. /
7. Knock off the water cup and flood the barn.
8. Break stanchions' and. pens with regularity.
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9. ; Eat a nail or wire and die ` on the way to the stockyards.
104 Beller when your favorite program is on the radio in the barn.
o yod need the .. i.
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