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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
VIRUS PATIENTS
RETURN HOME
(DUNGANNON NEWS)
Mrs. James Roberts and child -
re Karen. aild Sharon twins
and Larry, London were visitors
laSt week with • friends, Mrs. Jes-
sie Oliver. and Miss E. McMillan,
.1*. and Mrs. Weldon RudoW,
Allan. and Be* of Elmira ,spent
last week .at Wasaa Beach arid
jwointhes, her inother,, Mrs. Frank
The COlwan.osh Junior Farm-
ers. on Sunday morning held the
annual church service • in the
Dungannon United Chutch at 11
a.m. . Crawford. McNeil led the
Service • and :Mr. Ken. Ashton of
/Myth a teacher and- candidate
for the ministry gave a fine ad-
dress .on "Let hope 'grow to-geth-
er till the Harvest." He empha-
sized . on 'positive thinking and
said if ones lif*is devOtedfor
good there?s no room for evil,
He said take a letter "0" out
of. Good, which' can also mean
the figure nothing and the word
is God Fight for good and look
for .Universal Righteousness.
• Miss Allna .Murray , presided
at the organ for hymns ,and also
.accompaniedthe choir to sing
..an anthem. A, double duet was
comprised of Gladys McDonald,
Dianne Ritchie, Irma Forester
and Norma Forster. Collecting
the offering were Neil. Rintoul
and Harley Gantt. • •
Miss Mary Lou Sterling arriv-
ed home .from Victoria Hospital,
London on Stinday.after .a.• week
in , an isolation ward; having
what seemed syptoins of polio,
but did not develop seriouSly,
afd. has been since , called ."Ntir-'
us." She has had a secretarial
position. in ..Goderich, but now
inust have g rest for a few weeks
till fully recovered.
We are glad to hear Nbrman
Rivett is home again aftera
similar experience. • '
• Mr'. and Mrs. Blake AltOnliad
their cousins, Mr and Mrs Wes-
ley Alton •and their daughter
.from Sask.; Luella, Cecil and'
Eugene Hauser of Twining ; Mich.
.over the week -end They also
Visited Mrs. Albert Alton:Mrs:
Isaac Cranston andother cow:
sins.
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WHITECHURCH TEAM IN
;PROVINCIAL PLAYOFFS
Whitechurdh Classy Midgets
are M 'the Ontario Softball play.,
offs with Sarnia. There first try
was rained out with the White -
Church lads leading. They are
slated to return to Sarnia Wed-
nesday and to play in White-
church on, Saturday.
Whitechurch ousted Rosto'ck to
advance from the W.O.A.A. Into
the Ontario 'playoffs. In one of
the Rostock games, Wayne Far-
rier. on the mound for White-
church, struck out 18 of 21 bat-.
ters. .` • •
• KINLOUGLi .•
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• Recent :ViSitors With .afr, tand
,•
Mrs, Wan, HaldenbY were Mr.
and
Mis'HarvluyBeLkeiknign,
.gand
Mr.and Mrs.
Hugh
Miss Helen MacFarlan was A
recent • visitor .with relatives at •
Wingham.,
IVir. and Mrs.' Verne Warwood:
• and Jane Of Toronto were recent
visitors with relatives .here, Miss
Shells HalderibY rettgried tO"Tor
ronto..with them. .. • .
Mr. and Mrs.. Elroy Sieloff,
Ronnie and Kenneth returned to
Detroit after visiting at the.honie
of Mr. and Mrs Wm Cox and
.Rev, Benson Cpx • . '
• Chester Haldenby .of Arniley;
'SaskateheWan, has been visiting
with relativeshere •
Mrs. Gertrude Walsh is visit-
ing with. Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Walsh at Melfort, Sask
Congratulations to Mr. • and
Mrs. Donald TIloimpson who
were married on. August 1st in
Luoknow United Chureh. '
•Mrs. Ada Hodgins, who has.
spent the past month 'with Mr,
and ;Mrs. ' Wm. • Cox and Rev,
Benson. Cox, returned to Detroit.
We extend sympathy to ;Mrs..
James ' M. Hodgins in, the passing
of her ,brother, the late Harry
Armstrong 'of Seattle •
Mrs. Harvey Hodgins returned
home after: Visiting relatives at
Detroit
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Halden-
by and ,family returned to their
home at Chauvin, Alberta, after
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. N. E.
111a4lenby 'and amiy
•Mr. and Mrs..., Maurice Hodgins
of London, spent a'few days with
relatives here. : . . •
Mr, and Mit, George Haldenby,
of D.urhani visited recently* with
Edna and May Boyle. •,
• Congratulations to. Mr. • and
Mrs. Lyman Sutton on the birth.
•df a son on August 8th, at.Wing-
hain hospital. •••
• Mrs. Arthur Phillips returned
to-tonthill. after 'spending a few
days: with her father, Mr. J. R.
tane,.. and with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Maulden and Keith.
Mrs. Annetta. Bushell •of Luck -
now spent • a few days .with her
sister, •Mrs. J. W. ,dOlwell.•
.The • W. A. met, on Thursday
afternoOnat the home of Mrs.
Midford Wall with Mrs. Howard.
Thompson presiding. The script-,
tire was read by, Miss Edna
Boyle and Mrs, Ralph Hill gave
the meditation.. The Members
prayer. 'and the Prayer 'for the
prayer partner was: repeated.
Readings Were given by Mrs. J.
W. 1Colwell and Mrs. ,Lyle Ben-
nett. Rev. Cox ' addressed : the
meeting using the',12rst Psalm
as his theme.. The roll doll was
"Worship". Mrs. James tiodgins
thanked those taking part in the
programme., The Meeting Closed
with prayer & a', delicious lunch
was' Served by the hostess,' as -
sited by .Miss Alice Haldenby
and Mrs. Jim Haldenby. °
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haldenby,
•Barry and George,aVir. and Mrs.
Don Gillespie and Ronnie, enjoy-
ed a motor trip to Northern Ont-
ario and Toronto, '
.
Tom Hodgins returned home
frorn• Wingham, hospital, where
he 'underwent an operation ear-
lier in the, week:
,Chester. Boyle Of Moose. •Jaw
visited during the week with re-
latives and friends here. •
Mrs. Lyman Sutton and baby
son returned home frbin Wing -
ham. hospital, •
MisS join •Sutton, who has
completed a smuttier course at
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' • WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1959
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• We Sell For Less. Values Effective .
Pho'ne. 119, Lucknoir . August 20, 21, 22.
Toronto, returned home on Fri;, Milligan, Mr. and IVIrs Wilham
day. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Norris
and. children of Toronto visited
during, the week with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Burt and family
We are sorry to repor-t :that
panel° MacFarlan had the mis-
fortune to' have his, wrist badly
injured. He has, been a. patient'
in Winglianet Hospital.
Mr. and, 116.rs. Don. Haldenby
of Monteal are vacationing at the
home. of his parents, Mx°. and
Mrs. N. E. Haldenby and familY.
.Miss Shie/a. Baldenbyretu, rn-
ed froirn Toronto Where she. has
been vacationing -for a.few 'days.'
Rev.'. F. L. Lewin of Port
Pranks' and Mr.. °Cliff Hewitt of
Bervie called onfriends here on
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs.: James McEwen
and children of Kiri. loss, visited
on Sunday with Mr.. and Mrs.
Jack Barr and ,farrilly.
' Mr. PercyBarr Of Hagersville,
Mr. and Mrs Russell Walker;
•Wendy, and Margo of Petrolia
visited ,with Mrs. John Barr.
A family gathering was held at
the Rest -a -while Lodge at Bruce
Beac:h On Sunday. Those present
were Mr.. and Mrs. William
Lloyd, Mr. and MrS. Karl Boyle
41.4 Carol, Mr. and, .Mrs. 'Bbb
Cox, Rev. Benso • Cox, Mr. and
Mrs., Jack Scott and Bob, '
• Chester Boyle, Edna and May
Boyle
HOSPITALIZED. AFTER
SPORTS 'CAR ROLLS
Joe Ciros, 'a ' technician at
:CKNX, wrecked his red VOkes-•
waigeXi • sports car On Saturday
afternoon, . and suffered . severe
injuries that resulted in. him be-
ing: rushed ..to Kincardine Hos-
pital where he is reported to be
Irriproving. •• • . •
The . accident occurred on
Highway'. 86, a Short distance
east of Lochalsh. ThespOrts ;car
is Said to have rolled over sever-
al times including an end -over -
end: flip.: The. wrecked vehicle
was later towed to Wipgham by
Montgomery Motors. • •
. mrs. Wm. Craig and son Bruce
'Craig. of Windsor, Mr. Robert
Muir and Mr. Jiin. Bryce, Port
"Elgin; Mr. and Mr's. 'Cecil BolL
mes and son John of Windsor;
'Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Holmes of
Kincardine, were recent Visitors
at the home of Madelyne
Me-
Morran and Mr, and IVIrs.'Jack
McKendrick.
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