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PHONE 528-3001 — FREE DELIVERY,
LOCAL and GENERAL GENERAINEWS
Mrs. Ethel Wall, -eldest dinighter.
f Russell A, Johnston
ucknow. and Iriother of Mrs. tsfact•ci1.
ajor stirgery.in St. JosePhs fioSP-
tal , London :on 'Friday, August
6th The surgery was• performed
'y seven, specialists. Mrs; Wall .is .•
ecovering satisfactorily.arid will
eturn four a:live months. for
rth et. surgery .
Mrs. Rae iloak and her grind-
aughter Sandra Boak of Lucknow
eturned last week from a trip to
e West Coast. where they 'visited
ith her son Mr. and Mis. Ray
oak at Richmond, British Colum-
ia. They were away flirt weeks
nd made the trip by bus.
Andrew Gaunt of West Wawanosh
as at Dresden on Wednesday and.
hursday August 31 and September
where he Was judging both days
t the Dresden Fair.
Kathleen Leddy of Lucknow and
er cousin Zeta Redmond of St.
ugustine received their year's
in .from St. May's Hospital
itchener after:cotripleting their
irst yearof a three year training
urse of`nursing. "
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Mr. and Mrs. Ross.McKeniie
nd boys attended Toronto Exhib.:,
tion last week end; and visited
ith Mr.. arid Mrs.'Bill Barrett.of
carbarough. Mr. and Mrs.. Mac-
enzie also had a holiday inNew
iskeard, •
and Mrs. Bryce Elliott and
family. spent Labour day weekend
at Boiler Beach trailer camp.
George Anderson returned to MOn-
treal on theweekend after vacat-
ioning with his parents Mr. and
?stirs. W. B. Anderson• . '
Mrs. Min MacLennan of London
spent last week -end with Mrs.
W.O. HuntePof Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Thom, Collyer of
Orangeville, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Collyer Of Chatham visited 'last
meek -end with their, parents , Mr;
• and Mrs. Stuart :Collyet of Luck
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now. ,
Mr. and Mrs., Frank Scott have•
to Southgate • Michigan
after visiting with Mrs. Jack Mc-
Kendrick :and Madelyne Mclviorran.
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Mrs. Earl Wightman returned
Friday after visiting with Harvey
at Waterloo and with Mr. and Mrs,
Elvin ,Wightman and family at ,
Niagara Falis Two weeks were
spent with the latter on the east
coast at Ogunquit, Maine. -
Visitors duringliast week with
Mr. and Mrs:1; L. MacMillan of
LucknoW were Miss Abbie Clifford
of Stratfecd and Miss Eleanor
Plumsteel of Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hackett '
and farnily of Toronto spent a few '
days with hiaparents. Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Hackett of Ashfield.
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Wendy Baker , young daughter-,
of Mr.i.virs', Al Baker of
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Lucknowsuffered in unusual and '
painful injury last week. She fell,
off her trike and dislocated her
jaw.
Mi. arid Mii..'Ivan Henderson..
Greg, Brian, and Darlene of Weston
have been camping at the "White
Birches" at Amberley Beach.
Visitors with Mi. Margaret Mac-
Pherson of Holyrood during the
past week were Miss Belle'Robin-
sod, Mrs. Ferg Robinson, Mrs:
Olive Moore, Mrs'. Audrey Watt ,
all of Mitchell and. Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Campbell of Lucknow.
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James Barbour•and Mrs. •
Freda Gauntier of London. Mt: .
and Mrs. Alvin Ritchie and: fam •
ily Of Sarriia and. Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Gaunt were Sunday
visitors with Mr:' and Mrs. Less.
Ritchie of LucknOw. .
Mrs. Jake Hunter of Lucknow
"visited last week In London with '
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Needham.
Mrs..N.A . Graham of Toronto
is holidaying at Kintail Beach.
Paul Drennan, .ito of Mr. and
Mrs. LC. Drennan of Ashfield
celebrated his seventh birthday
Srindarat the home of his grand-
parents; M. arid,Mrs. Wilfred
Drennan Of Lucknow. His brother.
Shawn held the:birthday cake
while Paul and 'little 'Sind Jenni-
fer blew out the seven candles. •
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ood Men Required Immediately
STEADY EMPLOYMENT.
LUCKNOW WOOD PRODUCTS
Passes Suddetily * BIRTHS
From Heart Attack
CLARENCE MURDIE ,
Clarence C. Murdie of London ,
passed away suddenly, on Thursday
September ,Ist in Kincardine Hosp-
ital following a heart attaak. He,
was59 yearkof age. ' 4
Larney„as he was familiarly
known by his friends, hid been
spending an extra week, With his
son BiWat their cottage at. Point
Clark. He Was apparently in his
usUal.health upon retiring. Wed-.
nesciay night but soon after com-
plained of chest pains. '
He was taken to Kincardine. Hos-
pital, where he passed away soon
after being, admitted.
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Clarence Was.bOrn-in Lucknow
on January 5, 1901, a:son-of
WUl-
lam Murdie and Mary Sutherland ,•
where he spenth4 early life.
'He married.Mary Gladys Sparks
of Kincardine who survives along
with two sons William Kenneth of .
Seaforth'and Michael Clarence of
London. Also surviving are a
'sister and brother,' Mrs. Malcolm
(Bessie) Armstrong of Sauit Ste.
'Marie' and Kenneth ofLucknow.
He Was predeceased by a brother.
Alex of Toronto. •
At.the.time-of his death, Mr.
MOrdievaremployed,aa'asa107.1
man with the Rcibert Simpson' Co-
pany in London where he had ,
been for the,past number of years.
Funeral service was held at
MacKenzie Memorial Chapel,
Lucknow on•Satrirda% September,',
3rd. Officiating clergyMart.Was
Rev: Moir.Waters of London.
A:nia.sOnic serviCe was held on '.
Friday evening.
pallbearers were Rae Walt,
Jack Fyfe, Bud McClelland, '
Allen Carney, William Rose.
Gail Browning,.
interment was Greenhill
'Cemetery. ,
Loc- al and . General
Mr.- and Mrs. Harvey MoQuillio
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Doug:
las McLeod. Barbara and Linda
McQuillin of Torc:sito were week-
end visits with Mr. and Mrs.
Dick"McQuillt) of Holyrood.
Barbara is employed with the
Eastern and chartered Trust Com -
party in Toronto. •
McQU1LLAN - at Toronto General
• Hospital on Saturday September
3rd, 1966 to Mr: and Mrs, Archie
McQuillan a son, 'James Mich -
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CURRAN 2 at Alexandra Hospital
Goderich, on August 14, 1966, to
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Curran, Dun
gannon. a'daughter.•
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LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. R. L. Stirling, }IA., B.D.
• Minister
SEPTEMBER 11th •
10:00 am. RALLSUND4tY SCHOOL
Come to the Song Service with
Band Music and join your new
11;00 a.m. Morning Worship.
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DECISION FOR TELE DAY
I rifler my mhxl, niy, Soul, my
flesh to reveal God to someone
Luckno*..
PresbyterianChuKh
Rev. Roderick MacLeod
• SEPTEMBER 11th
1000 a.m. Sunday SChool
11:00 a.m. • •Mottio-- t• Worship
•B.A., B.D.
Guest Speaker
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-ST. PETER'S
'ANGLICAN
/CHURCH
Rev. Stanley E. Jay, BA., B.D.
Rector r
Trinity 14
SEPTEMBER .11th
Church School 10:15 a.m. • •
Mornieg Prayer it:15
:100h ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
St. Matthew's .Anglican Church-
. Kingari
YOU are Cordhdly inivited to' attend the eelefiration of the
100th annivertaty of St. Matthetv's Anglican Mirth, lOngarf
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on Sunday, September .18th,':1966.
11iGuest speaker Rt. .. W. A. ' Townshend, Suffragan Bishop -•
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• 12:30 p.m. Noonday Luncheon
2:30 p.m. Community Program •
• LW pent. Evening Prayer.
.• Guest. Speaker, Rev. H. E. Janke of Kitchener
2:410 p.m. Tea wUl be onirell
SPECIAL.MUSIC AT BOTH. SERVICES
CHURCH HISTORY IS ON SALE
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