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THi t,UCICNOM� SUNTIHIL, LUCKNOW. ONTARIO
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• Mr. lueuisMrsv, George grown of
A 1 rr " ,_ GorrRd iait+ed there.,
Mr.. and Mrs. Jim of Kitdh�
ener spent the week end with her
At Tr�►�rsSeq' e
.(Whitechurch News) parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Currie
ed on Saturday afte. noon .and. even stayingwho have beenMrs, Lawrence Taylor entertain.' and their family for' a few months with thekC
Jug August 27 in honour 9f—her grandparents,
daughter, Ruth, Pouri g tea in the Bruce Currie and Harry. Corda..n
.afternoon. were MrS.. J. Thompson • left 'Monday Morning, for Saskatch.
the bride's aunt and Mrs, : _ in
,Kimble ewan where theype to ho nota
of Pet rolia the .bridegroom s work for the harvest..
:grandmother; in the evening Mr .. and Mrs, Clarence McClen"
aunts: of the bride, Mrs, Len Coyne aghan, Beatrice and Eldon of
Windsor,, 'and Mrs. Charles Showers . Windermere visited Wednesday
Displaying the bride's trousseau ' and Thursday with Mr. and::Mrs..
and .gifts were Sharon Coyne, Win- Russel`Ross and other friends and
dant, y Couite$. Mrs.. community, Mr..
Toth, Kitchener and DoriS Coultes. McClenaghan Is a tudent prea-
Guests were served by Mrs. Len cher at Windermere and has 6
Coyne, Mrs: Lynn Morrison-, .Elaine charges under his supervision.
Robinson, Nancy Thillion, .Bonnie
Coyne, Joyce and Doreen; Taylor. NO PETTING" •
Others assisting were Mrs, Charles Young wild 'animals may be
Robinson; Mrs. Stuart Copela'iid, kilted by the touch of a human
Mr$, Roy Robinson and Mrs. Mason hand;' They die from.starvatlon.
Robinson.. when their Mother is frightened
Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw .and away by the scent of man. ;
Janet were 'Sunday visitors with .
her patents Mr. and Mrs. John
Crowston of Lucknow.
Mr. ,and Mrs. Albert Lennips and
family, 4th Con. were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John De :
'Boer . .-.•.
We, are sorry to report'Mrs : Edgar
Gaunt of East Wawanosh was Adm-
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$3$H R 14" GLAZED CHIMNEY FLUE
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IT CAN BE • POURED BETWEEN THE JOISTS. • IN THE AT
•TIC,' -'AND BETWEEN ."STUDS . IN THE • SIDE-WALLS, AND
YOUR HOME IS :SEALED FOR YEAR-ROUND: COMFORT,*
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The Luckn+ow Women's Institute
met with a good attendance at
7;30 p.m. in the :Institute rooms
for dessert;: after which the meeting
was' conducted . Mrs. C. Bell' and
Mrs.'. Bert Gammie were the judges
forthe contest, on "desserts",and
Mrs. George Whitby was thewinner
with her delicious '.Broken Glass
Mrs. N.J.* MacKenzie; convener:
of Home Econonics and Health, had
charge.of the program. A number
of the 4-H. club girls were present
and were called' on to` give their
name and what they enjoyedin the
4-H club Work. Mary Finlayson
gave a •splendid report . on her . four
day trip to the 4-H club , convention
at Guelph. Miss Margaret Rae sang
a delightful. solo, accompanied by
Mrs Wes Joynt and the motto
Kiih�ss':Y�uth
.(Kinloss News)
Bruce Colwell had the added
pleasure' of .a plane ride home from
his Scout Exchange visit in Western
Canada.' He was scheduled to re-
turn home the first of the week
-but was delayed. by the train strike.
Currie Colwell and Betty :met :him
'at Mallon Thursday morning.
Seventeen ladies from Kairshea
W.I. attended the Holyrood W.I.
meeting Thursday evening and
thoroughly enjoyed the splendid
programme.
ATTEND BUSINESS COLLEGE
Misses Eileen and Donna Burt
and Grace MacDougall leave the
where they will attend Lougheed
first of cher week for Kitchener
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Business - College.
Mr. and Mrs. Evan Keith and
"Happy mettleries of the old fashion 'fatuit enjoyed a' tripto Collin
prepared by Mrs. y Coning -
ed kitchen'. was
by last' week.
MrsN.J.' points
Wm. F MacDonald a ltd woad Toronto and other
:MacKeffiie. Mrs. las •
McNaughton gave a reading and o
Mrs. Mel ��eer the cum= events. f booth and each member is asked
Mrs. Omar Broola presided for Ito take a pie for the booth.
the business and the roll call was A report of the Cheerio committ-
answered by "Suggestions for break- ee• was given by Mrs. 'Neil McCall-
itvasuau
Jng household monotony'.
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deckled to go up to Bruce Lea The South Grey Bruce convention
• Haven in October .and ;put on' a • to be held .in Lucknow September
program and give a giftto those • -
who have a birthday that....
Plans were nude for the Fall Fair
itted to'>Wiingham and District Hos-
pital on Friday. Her many friends
here wish her a speedy. recovery:
Mrs.. John McBurney, of Marnoch
is also a patient there and 'al wish
for health is tendered her. .
•
•:Mrs.: Herman De Bruyn .a deleg-.
ate from.'Wingb am C.W.L. .spent
the week .:end- 'at Port Burwellart
ending church:meeting.
• Visitors with Mr: and Mi.. Waiter
Arscott on Sunday were Mr.',and •
Mrs. Frank Cassidy, Dawn .Marie ..
and Barry of London, Leonard Di
Nova and Jack Days of Scarborough
Melany Di Nova- returned .hone
to Toronto On Sunday after 'visiting'
several'weeks with Mr. .and Mrs',..
Walter Arscottand family.
Mr, and Mrs. Grant McIntyre of :
.Wingham, `Mrs .Cecil Falconer
and Brian McEwan spent Sunday
with relatives in: Sarnia On the.
return trip Brian and Paul Falconer
returned with them to: spend this
week with their : -grandmother., Mrs,
Cecil Falconer
Mr: and Mrs; Wesley Tiffin spent
.`Sunday'with Mr..''and 'MrsW.R.
Purdon, West .Wawanosh. .
Len Coyne.'of Windsor arrived
Sunday. to the home. of Mr. and '
Mrs. LawrenceTaylor to spenda
week'sholiday .:with them and MIs.
Coyne and family, .who -had
arrived'the week 'before,:
Whitechurch Juveniles. and Mild-
may teams: played :at', W ingham
Monday evening the score being
MildMay 5, Whitechurch :0 .
Mrs,, Cameron .Simmons and
Nancy of London visited on Mon- '
day with Mrs. Ezra Scholti and
Charles Martin. .
Mrs. Ezra Sct olti,on'Friday
evening attended a relatives show7.
er for her niece, Barbara Fielder,
September bride io be at the
home _ of Mrs... Reg. i Scholtz of •
Westfield
Mr.and Mrs. Eric .Elliott and'
David of Ottawa havebeen holi-.
daying at; Wasaga Beach. for the
last two . weeks and visiting with
Currie •relatives. on Sunday.Mr.
and Mrs,, Ken Currie and family,.
Mi. and Mts. Jim Currie, Leah
Currie Wingharn and Alex .McKen..
zit, >bucknow gathered at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Russel
Gaunt...
Cathy and 'Lori Purdon. visited
last week with their" grandrnOther • ,
Mrs. Webster .lacklin of Listowel.
'MfssQJean Brown of Gorrie also
Visited' at the same hone lust
week: On Thursday Mr. and Mrs.'
Archie pudonvisited with her.
mother Mrs. Jacklin and,. accom-
panied by the girls. took lean
Brown to the hone of her parents
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On Thorsd'ay evening Mts., eor.
ge Wa* 4 Mrs. J .m Currie, .Mrs;:
Eunice Gillespie, Mrs, George
'Ritter, Mrs, Ea t nan of Crirnsby,'
M<s, Albert McQuillan* Mr ,
Garnet parr, Mrs. D. 'MacDos.
a1d4 MO. Russel. Count, Mrs,
Pave Gib .4 Mta.. Albert Coulees,
Mrs, Johnston Conn, Mrs. wailact'
Conn, Mrs Frank Ross, -Mrs,. •
Russel McGuire and Mrs, VictQ
Emerson -attended a meeting •with
Bolyrood W,I'... Mrs. ,Russei
VIM gave a reading "Taxes" and
Mrs. P. MacDonald receivt'd-a
gift for being the oldest lady pre.
sent from. Whitechurch Institute,
Mrs. Oeorge Walker lst vice pres,.
brought Greetings from White
church.W,l,, in the absence of
the President Mrs, Bill Evans.
Visitors with Mr. sand -Mrs Geo-
,.rge Walker were Mrs. Cecil. Sny-
der
and her daughter Jean of A
on Tuesday ;and durang.the w.eek..,
end Mrs: Bessie Easson of Grimsby
'and Mss .bila Humphrey .of St .
'Helens
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'THE- PARADE 'COMMITTEE, CHARLES. WEBSTER, .BOB
McINTOSH, BOB '.FINLAY'.OR JIM HENDERSON. WOULD BE'.
INTERESTED TO `HEAR, ATS .ONCE ' Ola YOUR., PARADE
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