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THAT Sharon O'Donnell and Ann
Arnold, both 1967 graduates of
•St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
are going West to nurse at the
Foothills' Hospital in Calgary.
Ann left last week -end and
Sharon will leave September lith
-by train. Ann is the daughter of
Mr.and rid :Mrs. Jim Arnold,' Sharon
is the 'daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs.
Jim O'Donnell, both of Lucknow.
THAT Rev r'.J. J.D. MacDonald, .
who is .the guest preacher at
Blake's Church next. Sunday; is
well known in this area because
•• of his work on the Sing Time prog-
ramme over C. K. N. X•. Before
going to •Goderich, he was the
pastor of:Kincardine. United
•Church .
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THAT Mrs.' Doris Boak and . family
moved to Goderich the latter .part
of August Mrs.. Boak is employed
with Victoria and Grey' Trust Co,
and has purchased a home in God-
erich.
od-erich:
THAT word was received Friday:
by Mrs. Jessie Allin of Lucknow
that her father, W.L. MacKert
zie, arrived in -Glasgow after a"
finesea crossing. W.L. was
particularly pleased to have an,
air mail 'clipping from The . Sent-
inel waiting for.him at thehotel,
and describing his departure in
picture and story. • The clipping
was 'sent by Jessie and no doubt
W.L. will be pleased to show his
new found' Scottish' friends that
we also have a few bagpipes in
Canada.
NGSIDE
Sandra, and. Greg .Gardner of
Lucknow spent last week with ...
their grandparents; Mr, and Mrs
Wes Young,
May Lou Wall of Whitechurch '
visited for a few days with Janice
and Brian.: Wail, r`
MIs Chas; . Thomson of Huron-
• view., Clinton who visited during
the pastweek with her daughter,
Mrs ; Richard McQuillin and other
relatives, returned td Clinton on
. Sunday: • "
. Barbara McQuillan of Toronto is •
holidaying. with her parents, Mr,
and .Mrs. Richard McQuillan:
Dianne and.Debbie Huffman spent
a few days with Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd
Moffat, Lucknow .
Mr. Bob.iunter and Mrs. John
Hunter of Guelph were recent visit-
Fors with Mr. ,Jack Richardsot and
Bob' at Carruthers .NursingY Home
Langside C. O. C.' will meet. next
Sunday at 3 p.m. The children are
asked'to'bring Sunday School pap-
ers to be sem to :Western. Canada.
{" Mr. and Mrs. David Moffat and
family visited on Sunday with, Mr,
and Mrs., Arnold MacDonald 'at
Guelph. .
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THAT Mr • .and Mrs; • Jack'.
Farrish have,sold their Lucknow
home on Willoughby Street East
to Mr, ,and Mrs. Don McMurray
of Lucknow . The Farrish farnily
moved•on Monday'to'the;Bob. ;
Parrish 'farm, on the 12th of Ash
field in order that the children
might start to school at'•Brook-
side' and North Ashfield on the
• opening .day. The McMutrays
obtain possession October lit,
THAT Mr, and :Mrs; Wayne
Stanley of town moved from the
Finlay Apartments to the former
Oliver Barkweli'res�ence on '
Havelock St. Mrs.. Mary Cooke,
mother of Mrs: 'Tom MacKenzie •
Kinloss a=id . formerly of North
Bay, will move into the
apartment vacated by the Stara-,
eys Mr. -and Mrs, Jack Hackett
have moved: from Kincardine to
the Mullin house :on, Ludgard .
'Street , Lucknow. Jack is erpploy-
ed., as butcher • at Hall's Red ; and: •'.
White Store. ''
THAT :Judy Stewart flew by plane
Sunday from Sky Harbouib Airport
Goderich to her, home in Guelph
after spending last weekwith her
grandparents, Mr.
gnd a p . .and Mrs.. Wil-
;
fred Drennan, of Lucknow.: A
friend flew .to Sky Harbour to
pick tip Judy.
THAT the community centennial,
choir, under the direction of Mrs.
Gordon Montgomery; are planning.
practices in the near future which
may be found in an ad in this .:
issue, The choir will perform at
the Centennial community church
service this month. •
THAT Elaine MacNay, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs: Kelso MacNay
and a nurse in Peterborough,
broke her wrist in a roller skating
fall at, Port . Elgin recently: Elaine
was acting as a church camp
leader at. Miramichi at the time.
THAT in last week's Sentinel, we.
referred to the theft of the: entire.
beet crop 'from' the •.garden :of Toms
Salkeld of Lucknow.: Since that '
time, we have-heard:that. beets
were also stolen from the gardens
of Harry Lavis and Mrs John
Adams of town,: We were amazed
that anyone Oould be -this fond of
beets, but one gent has suggested
to us that "beet wine" might be
the cause of the thefts •' •`<
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THAT Tony Johnstone of Lucknow
had charge of the service at `'St,
Helens United Church on Sunday,.
August 27th. ' '
THAT James Culbert of Lucknow
proud of•his .flower garden on •
Standpipe Hill and the Sentinel.
was invited by Jim to view it, an,
invitation we hope to accept In
the next few days.
THAT an anaesthetic was necessary
to remove a plum stone from the .
throat 'of Mrs,. Cyiil Campbell of
• Lucknow recently. Mrs.
Campbell had the stone lodge in
her throat at dinner time:atthe
home of her daughter Mrs. Ross
Gammie`. After medical attention
sn Lucknow she was taken to
'London. here the stone was re
moved about 10 p.m.. that even-.
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