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and Joanne of Detroit were :week-
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'Wm. Griffin. of Lucknow''was
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and.District. Hospital.
Mr, and Iv1rs. ,1Nilfred Drennan,
Of Lucknow Mr. and. Mrs J..'C.
Drennan.and'•fa.miay of Ashfield
were guest's recently:'ofMr.. and
Mrs .:Robert Myhill at their home,
Bayfield Ha11 London..•
Rev . Robert..and. Mrs. Nicholls,
Jamie•and Mary of Lucknow visit-
ed.
isit
ed the -first -of -this -week in -Peter
borough .
" Hope 'the -Reunion idea
ried • out to a reality" ,: says Mrs.
J G. 'McIntosh (Olive Alton) of •
Oshawa in renewing her -Sentinel,
subscription
Mts. Sam Nesbitt of Lucknow
spentlast week -end 'at the home
of Mr. and Mrs,. Jim. Nesbitt, '
Huron Township. ,
Miss Betty CoStello of London,
wlio h� ._ v. -ma -^j_ relativl,
field, has:recently, flown from
Malton Airport. to Honolula. with.
a singing group from London that
won third place in a 'contest that
included many nations.
Mr.'.and.Mrs..RoyCringle of:
Lincoln Park, Michigan visited.
e pie= f days ir► uetfnttwywitti,;'
Mt...and Mrs.. Ewart. IvIcPherson••
and, with Mrs: Cringle's sister
Mrs. Charles Cooke .at, Pinecrest'
Nursing Horne.. '
•Mr, and Mrs... Don Thompson'of
Lucknow.•and Mrs . 'Oliver McChat-
les of Lochalsh were - uests'of
CK.NX in Win" ham. on Thursday,
g y.
'of last week for the Fall rueeting
of corres ondents. of that station.,
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• Seven tables were .in•play at'.
the L, O : lr: card party at' Zion.on
M'ondYg
a .ni'ht cif this week.
High prizes were won by Mrs.
Wm.' Stanley and Tom Culbert..
Consolation 'rites 'went to Mrs.
'Robert Irwin and'Russel Swart,
Herb Wilkins (tied).,
The next card party:. will be held
in two weeks,
)BRUCE /COUNTY • HISTORIES
just off the press, by. Norman Mc-
Leod, history from 1907 to 1968, a
sequel-to--the-former-book
copy, an. ideal Christmas gift, at
The Lucknow Sentinel. Please. add,
$1 extra for mailing and handling
charges.
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The Lucknow and `District .
Horticultural Society held their
annual ' ne tin Bad b nti et ,
St..Pe.ter's Anglican :Hall on
Wednesday evening, November •
19th ,.' Ninety-onemembers and
invited
..guests sat ,down to, a sum:_'
ptuous turkey dinner catered to
by the Anglican. ladies,. Rev... R.
Odendahl'said "Grace". During
the. meal.'," Mrs. Ross, Cumming
who had the.'luc,ky�'plate , received
P
a riby ze donated Wni . Schmid :-
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Folibwing dinner,; Miss Ada
Webster, substituting• for Miss,
:idenrMrs. Edward.,M.cClenaghan,,•
who' was ill and, Unable to attend ,
elcomed the. uests Robt:
Fisher thanked the ladies for
the delicious meal and Mrs, Cliff.‘
--Rou 1st-0n•-rep1%ed--on ' beha-1f of the ---
caterers;: '
The Reeve; George: Joynt
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brou ht greetings from the Town
g and.
and Council and. wished,the .So.c-
iety continued success. . He' thank-
ed them for their -efforts in beauti-
fying the; village and promised the
support of the council whenever
needed.
A brief report on the year's
work was given by the secretary
i- eet Bid thre
ectors` meetings were held to
date this ;year. Plower beds were.
planted at the, Factory, the
Legion Hall. Town Hall, the Park
Gates: and the town: entrances. Bus
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trips't'o Owen Sound and. Kitchener
P.
. Pere m
.0enjoyed, ed'.. Ten:.rnem•Y
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*rs_atten.deLLI�
in Brussels.last`P
Aril.and three •
delegates attended the annual
convention in;;Ha nilton.last'
Tune;
favoured .with violin, •selections
and Mrs Eunice Dunsrnuir sang.
Mrs, R: Cumming who was her
accompanist also played before '
and afte:r.dinner was served, Don
Cameron then introduced the
guest: speaker of the evening,
Jack McLaren of Benrnill.er . Dur-
ing,.his very active: Career Mr.
MvlcLaren served his country°as,,
a'solde%,an entertainer overseas
in World'War 'I ; . Since i`etiring
iri•Benmller, he has taken up..
writing,' painting, photography,
nd_$arden-in_g obbie.s LHP . '
showed beautiful_slides which
he took ona trip in;1967 to the
East Coast. Then'he thrilled the
audience with,very picturesque
slides. taken. in and around Ben-
miller, . Mt.. McLaren is .•a gifted'
,speaker, witty and well inforrned
and his pictures and comments
•
proved..`very entertaining. Mrs.,
M Henderson and:Norman,
Ta lor, thanked Mr. McLaren and
all who had .contributed" to the
programme
The' Society :held 'a Flower' •
Show inlay and .also in August'.
The activities at the . Fall Fair
included a flower and 'vegetable
display `and .a •float ,in the Fa11
Fair, parade . There. were 111
Members' in'1.96:9:..Mrs. I. .L.
MacMillan , convenet' of• the nom-
inating
om_inating cornniitttee ,' read the slate'
of officers for 1970 =•71
'Fhe inanc ;a1 -repast was -read'
by.:the .Treasurer Norman Taylor
and the meeting was" then turned
-overto -the✓ progarm-ne canirnittee
with Mrs':. Mor,'gan• Henderson•as
cha rlady., • Dr. Jas.. 'Little ac``
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conipanied by.Norman Taylor:.
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