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THE LUCKNOWfSENTINEL, LUCKNOW,ONTARIO
, ,DA,Yt MARCH 22nd,
. :._ WEDNES 1967
Underwent Eye Surgery in London
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given Join :Calvin -Bride
• ;s,W UI,TEC['URCI-I NEWS '.
Communion Services were held
at Calvin -Brick church on. Sunday..
morning. when seven youngpeople
joined the church; They were Brian
Jamieson, Donald Pattison, James
reecroft, Alvin Moore ,, l3arry'Mas-
on,
as-on; Elaine ':Robinson and.: Doris
Coultes,
Home .for the weekend with their..
parents.Mr. and: Mrs Norman
Coulter were Ruth Coultes, nurse -•
in -training a:t Guelph Hospital;, *Mr.
and Mrs.Kenneth Coultes and Judy.
of W'il'lowdale: and Douglas ,Coultes
of Dresden,
Brian Coultes Of Seaford' spent: th
weekend with his parents Mr. and `
Mrs, Jim Coultes.
Visitors on the week end with Mr.
and Mrs." Fred ..Daw•'and family 'were
'their daughter Mrs. ' Douglas Clare.
Mr. Clare,Walter, Stephen. Pat-
ricia and Joey of Toronto.
• Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher
were Sunday visitors with •Mr.' and..
Mrs. Tobias Jantzi and family of
Milvertop.
The'•U.'C. W, held' a quilting"
party at the home of Mrs.. Garnet
Farrier and Mrs. Gibson'Gillespie
on Wednesday and Thursday.
' Doris Fisher spent the week end.
with her sister Mrs, Bi11•Gibson,
Mr.: Gibson and family' of Lucknow
Mr. and •Ivlrs. •Wesley.Ti.ffin. and
Mrs- Cecil-Palconer were 'Sunday
visitors with Mr. and .Mrs,' George
• " Tiffin; and Mr., and Mrs.. A.E.
Purdon Lucknow:: `
Mr,. and .Mrs. Douglas Conley•. of.
Wingham were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and. Mrs, Wallace Conn,
Visitors with` Mr. And Mrs;
• 'Albert. Coultes•were their grand: -
children Debbie and Kevin. Coultes
. of Dresden .and, Blaine was with his.
grandparents, Mr.•and Mrs; Mer-
vyn Pipe 'of t3tussels while• their
parents Mr. and Mrs Jack Coultes
• were on a' trip .to Tennessee•.
Charles,•Martin w`as removed from
his home to Wingham and District
Hospital `by arrrbulanee an Wednes-
day -,'.The community extend wish-
es for a' speedy recovery. ,•, •
'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin, Russel
Ritchie, Mrs., ,Charles Tiffin ,and
Joe Mirehouse werein London on
Thursday at St, Joseph's Hospital
where they visited with Charles ' .
Tiffin and Mrs, , Russel Ritchie. •
We are sorry to report Miss Mary
Laidlaw" had •to return. to Wingham`
and District Hospital on Wednes-
day. A, speedy return to health is'
wishedfor her..
Ezra: Scholtz was discharged on
Saturday ;:from. Wingham and Dist-
rict Hospital.. His .village friends
are happy to welcome him home.
We are happy :to report ,Mrs. Geo-
rge Young was.discharged •from
Wingham-and District Hospital on
;Friday and returned to herhome' at ..
Langside..
Mrs. Clark Johnston and Janette
spent, the week end with Mr:: and
Mrs. George Young.
Russel Ritchie Mrs.. Charles. Tiff4
in: -:Mrs. Fred. Tiffin and Mr and.
Mrs Clark..Johnston were in London
on Sunday. The former visited at
:St. Joseph's Hospital with Charles,
Tiffin' and Mrs.' Russel -Ritchie and.,
the latter with Mrs., Charles John-
ston'aV Victoria Hospital.
• We :are pleased to report, that
Nat Thompson was able 1ast:Week
to return from. Wingham Hospital';'
tohis home ,
The 'below zero. temperature was
not welcomedin these 'parts as it
meant frozen water pipes and taps,
'for -many farmers who we are
sure will be happy to `see the old.
black crow's flying around 'herald
ing. .the fact .spring is• just around
the corner to alleviate all their
troubles.
We are pleased to welcome'
H,rold Dawson back•to his home
from Kitchenerhospitaland his
many friends wish hien-continued .,
gain in health..
Donna Leader of Gorrie, spent
Saturday with her grandmother.,
Mrs. Jim Currie and Mr. , Cnrrie',.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Coultes and
Wayne were guests at.the Reavie,
Jardine wedding 'field a:t .the'•Angii-
.can; Church, Lucknow' on •Fridayl
evening;
Mr: and Mrs. Walter. Elliott,
Pahl, Ruth Barry and. David were
Sunday visitors with Mrs. Robert
Galbraith o` Wingham.,
EUCHRE.PARTY ' . . .
On Friday. evening Curries School
held their usual Progressive Euchre
party with 6 tables•in play due, to •
the stormy •weather in that area.
Those winning prizes were high,
lady MIS. 'Frank McCormick -'and
2nd high Mrs. Roy "Dawson, low
prize' Mrs. 'Hazelgrove: High pian
Jim Wilson, 2nd high Kenneth.
Linn,. Low ;Frank McCormick.
The hosts and hostesses Mrs.
Lyntt_Morrison and Mr and Mrs
Bradley Galbraith served lunch
The next party will be March
31st when Mr. and_Mrs. Norman
Coultes and -Mr. -arid Mrs.
Kenneth , Currie will be the spon
cors,:'.
!HITECHURCH
(Intended for Last Week)
EUCHRE PARTY
Curries School held their prog-
ressive euchre party with 17 tables;
of players :enjoying the game. • ,
Those winning prizes were high
lady, Mrs. Hazelgrove', 2nd high
lady Mrs. Gershom. Johnston;. low`
lady, "Mrs. George. Drehmann,
high `gent. Roy Dawson, 2nd high
gent Ed Marsh:, low gent Roy Daw
. son The hosts and hostesses Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Robertson and Mr.
and Mrs. John L. Currie Served ;
refreshments
Sponsors for the next :party to be
held in one 'week., March 17, will
be Mrs. Lynn 'Morrison and Mr.
•and Mrs. 'Bradley Galbraith. :
Mr. and Mrs Wesley Tiffin,
Mrs. Cecil -"Falconer. Harris. Pur -
don and Tom Purdon of Lucknow
were callers at the home- of Mr.:
and Mrs. Gillies Purdon and farm.
ily of Brampton. They spent Sat
urday evening with,Mr. and Mrs..''
Jim Henderson at Brantford and
also called on Mr and Mrs.
Angus Falconer and family of
:Streetville and Mr. •and Mrs.
H. D; Henderson of`Guelph. 4 •
.. "
Visitors;on Friday `with
Misses Annie and Mary Laidlaw
were Mr. •and-:Mrs:'Jim Reddick
and Oliver ,McBrean of .
Godertch.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Proctor
of Livonia Michigan, spent the
Week end with Mr. and Mrs.' Fred
Tiffin and ,Russell Ritchie-._ On the'.
return trip they were accompan-`
led,by Mrs. Charles Tiffin to St.
Joseph's Hospital, London 'where
they, visited with Mrs•. Russell
Ritchie and ,with Charles Tiffin
who ',was taken by ambulance to.
St. Joseph's Hospital on Saturday
to the Emergency ward:
Mr.' and Mrs. Elmer Wall of,
Culross, and Mrs';` Jean 'Papernick • .:
Of Goderich and Russell Ritchie •
were in London ori "Sunday .to'visit'•
with. Mrs', Russell Ritchie; •
Mrs. Cartoon Sirnmons of L'on:
don spent the week end with her
father, Charles "Martin and other
relatives
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KINLOUGH NEWS
(Too. Late For Last Week)
Cecil Sutton, Concession 10,
underwent eye surgery at London.
on Tuesday.. We wish him a speedy'
recovery, He was able, to return.
home the end of the week for a few,
days.
Congratulations to Mr: and,. Mrs.
Charlie. Murrayon the birth of a ,
son.
Mr. and 'Mrs,, Clare g
S arlin and
P
boys of Walkerton visited on Wed
nesday with Mr and Mrs. George
Haldenb '
y.
Mr. and ,Mrs. Gerald Rhody
visited on Tuesday with Dr. and
Mrs. Ralph Rhody and family at
Port Elgin..
Mr. and Mrs. George Colwell
who are spending the winter" witch
relatives, visited during the week
with former neighbours and friends
here..
Gary Sutton ' and Keith Maulden
spent last Sunday in London.
Mrs. " Phillip Frecklesand,baby
daughter returned home on Friday
from Kincardine Hospital.
„Paul. Brian and Wayne Murray
spent the past week with their
grandparents Mr, and Mss. Lyman'
Sutton.
Mr:, and Mrs: Howard "Bennett,
and son Howard spent the week end
with her parents Mr. and • Mrs . Ar-
thur'•Haldenby'who returned to b .. .
Toronto with them "fora few days;
There will beno service in the
Anglican' Church next Sunday and
}on Easter the service will be held
at.11 o'clock. The Good Friday
service for the parish will be held;•.
at Kingarf from 12 o'clock to 3
P.m. •
•Mrs. Perry Hodgins; is spending a
while at Wingham .
, Mr. and: Mrs, Walter Breckles.
and' Arthur spent. Friday at Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs, Bert Nicholson and
Lois. visited.on Saturday .evening.
with ,Mr.: and Mr's, Harold Slessor
and' family at Glamis.
Mr.. and Mr's. Ezra Stanley visit.
ed last;Sunday_with• Mr'. and Mrs,.
Wilfred Shantz at Ripley:•
On: -Saturday Mr, and Mrs. Ezra
Stanley visited with Mrs. Ogle
Russell. at:Kingarf, it being the"''
occasion of her. birthday; :
54TH. A NNI VERSARY
A family dinner was held on Sa't-
urday evening at • the'home of Mr; •
acid Mrs:. Tom McDonald to cele •
-
brate the fifty-fourth Wedding
Anniversary of her parents Mr. and
Mrs: -Joseph Guest , Teeswater. .
Those present were Mrs, .Andrew
McTavish and Mr, and Mrs. Del- •
bert Nesbitt, Walkerton; Mr.. and.
'Mrs. Sam Nesbitt,' Greenock; Mr,'
and Mrs, ;Fred. Bloomfield, :Eden
Grove; Mr. and Mrs: Russell Hewitt ,.
K inlo_ ugh:
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott and Mrs.
William C6x were in London. on
Tuesday: where Mrs. Cox had a,
further eye check-up.'.
y. p••.. '/
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Collison of :
Rexdale Mrs., Ted Evans, Linda,
and Larry of Downsview 'spent last
week -end with Mr.' and Mrs. • Bert
Nicholson", Allan andLois; • ••
►N'T: WA1T .FOR SPRING
.4UY' 'Ir.NOW!
Now, Before Spring Comes We Are
Offering The Best In Cars At;..T.4e..
BOW Prices
65 PONTIAC, 8 cyl., 4 .door sedan, Lic. 16977H,
65 PONTIAC � automatic si-traction 6 cyl., Lic. 16987H
. i PO r y �.
65 PONTIAC, automatic, radio, 6 cyl.
65; METEOR, automatic, r�dio,'8 cyl., Lic. 51612H
64 'BUICK `Power Steering,
Power ''Brakes radio ' automatic,
•;Lic.16976H .• •
64 PONTIAC,..6 Cyl., Lic., 16991H •
64 PONTIAC,' 8 cyl., automatic, ,radio,' Lic. 16975H'`
63 . PONTIAC, 6 cyl.,' Stratochief,. std: shift, Lic. 16978H
63 •CHEV., 6 cyl., automatic, radio, Lk. 16993H .
63 PONTIAC, 6 cyl., Strato Chief, std. shift, Lic. 16992H.
63 PONTIAC, 6 cyl., radio, • Lic. 16985H
62 MERCURY, 6 cyl., std. shift
..62 PONTIAC, 6 ; cy` l.,• Laurentian, Lic. E4161
62 'CHEV., .6 cyl, std. shift, Lic. 16986H
;62. ACADIAN,'6 cyl., std. shift, 'Lic. • 16988H
62 , CHEV Impala, 6 cyl., automatic, radio, Lica 992723
62 CHEV., 6 cyl., std. ,shift, Lic. 16989H
• 62 OLDS.; automatic, radio, 'Power Steering, Power Brakes
Lic. 97145E
'61. FORD, 8 cyl., radio, automatic, Lic. 96899E
61 "MONARCHS 8 cyl., radio,, automatic,' Lic, 96535E,
61' . PONTIAC,.6 cyl., automatic, Lk. 16984H . ,. .
60 FORD, 6 cyl:,automatic, radio, Lk. 992717
TRUCKS
60 AUSTIN. van,` Lic.. 4.022C.
60 GMC, 1 ton, 4' stake, Lic. 92964B
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