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THE: LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW, .ONTARIO.
Baptism Sunday At Zion Church
i ZION NEWS'
A Christening service tin Sunday
ARM;, took place at Zion with
Rev.. ,Gordon •Kaiser• officiating;
when three infants were baptized.
Kenneth Charles, son of Mr. and
•Mfs, Charles Wilkins, Paul David,
son of Mr., • dnd Mrs. David A.
Hackett 'and Janice Elizabeth,
daughter of 'Mr. and'Mrs, Lorne
Cook::.
Mr. :and Mrs. Herb Wilkins and'
farriily visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs: Charles Wilkins. •
Mrs. Harold ,Gauntlet and Barb-
ara of London. Mrs. ,Jim. Camp
bell of London, Mrs. Frank Ham-
ilton'of Ashfield, Mr. and Mrs.
George Hackett of .Cockrane Visit-
ed on.Sunday'with Mr.: and Mrs.
Lorne Cook
Visiting on Sunday with Mr.
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and Mrs. D.A. Hackett 'were lAr. ..
and Mrs. Alex Leaver of Wingham
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Mr. and Mrs; Howard Walker and
family of Winghanl and Jessie Fin-
layson of Toronto
Mr.'and Mrs. Frank Ritchie and '
,Mrs, Mary McAuley of Acton att.,
ended recently • at Toronto the w edd
ing of.Mr., and Mrs.. Ron Btiggs of '
Toronto. Mrs. Briggs was formerly
Mary Theresa McAuley daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Angus McAuley of
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keane of •
Stratford visited with Mr. and Mrs,
Wm. G.'Hunter during the week-
end. •
Friends of CharlesAnderson are
sorry to hear of his illness. He is
a .patientin Wingharn hospital
since Wednesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cook and Mr,
and Mrs. 'George Hackett of Cock
rane visited on Sunday with Tom
Cook who is a patient in hospital
in London.
Zion friends attended the.recept.
ion on Friday night given in hon-
our of 'Mr. and Mrs.' Ken Gardner
Mrs. Ken Laidlaw and Patricia
of London and Mrs. George Hunt-
er who had spent the winter in'
London visited on Thursday'with.
Mr.. and, Mrs. Wm. G. Hunter and
Mrs. Hunter returned to her horde
in Lucknow ; ,
Mrs . I "Hawkwood of Alberta
spent a few days last week visiting
Jack and Kennett ,Ritchie. Mrs;.
Hawkwood,has.been visiting for
several weeks in the Lucknow
area.
Mr. and. Mrs. William Duffy;
Linda and Dennis of Hamilton
spent the week -end with' Mr.and
Mrs.. Allan Ritchie and .family.
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,Gladys. Gawiey of, Toronto spent
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Joyce Elliott • and Bonnie and.
Kerry Boyle were. ,guests on lvonday •,
of Dianne and Carol McKay,
Mr. and •Mrs:. Roger Wood and
Troy and Mr, and. Mrs. Brian Mac-
Leod .of. Oshawa spent last week-
end with Mr. and Mrs.. Don. Dore
and family,
Visitors on Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. Don McCosh .were Mr. and
'Mrs. Ardill Mason, Ripley, Don,-
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on,Bob and Wray Thompson. Mr. and
Mrs'. Roger.: Wood and son and Mr.
and Mrs. Brian MacLeod. :
Mrs . Burtons Collins. and Sandra.
and Brenda Currie' motored to
Waterloo.on, Monday.
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PARK:•.PROJECT
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formation had been 'received . from
village council.
•A' flag selling campaign is to be
conducted by the Lucknow: Boy
Scouts and Cubs and Jim Arnold,
Bill Johnstone andMrs:. Ford: Cunn:
Ingham Were appointed' a comm-..
ittee to. look after this. • ;
Membership tickets in the Luck.
nowCentennial Celebrations have
been: printed and,are being sold at
$1; 'each, Cornmittee members
were allissued tickets'at the
meeting.:
The Centennial committee had•.
been assured by council that,a
parking station., will be established
one block south of main street
acrossfrom` Jack MacDonalds
garage. AS council plan on -this •
work this -year, it;was decided to.'
leave this project in their .hands.
'Mrs'. Ford Cunningham reported
.that Lucknow Business Association
were planning a.special: week lead
ing up to July:lst at which time all
storekeepers and employees .would •
be expected:to dress in old time
,costurne: and decorate their stores'
accordingly It is• hoped. that any
one in the district,will feel 'free to;
co-operate in this venture and
dress in centennial dress during this
week,. It was .suggested: by.the cent•.
ennial committee that the old .timf
costumes be continued every Fri-
day throughout the summer as
long as the interest continues.' The
"co-operation.of .all district rest -
dents is urged in this project.
.The Centennial Committee will
promote a decorating contest•the
last week in June with' more to be
heard . on. `this from they committee
in charge. •
A, further meeting of the exectit.-
ive will, be at:the town hall.next
Tuesday ,: May 30th, at S p, m ,
..The Lucknow Sentinel offered to `
publish as apublic service all
Centennial; events coming up in% -
the community with the secretary
to "co-ordinate this information,
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