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NEL, LUCKNOW ONTARIO.
THE LU�KNOW SENTINEL,
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WHITECRcH;
• Mr. and Mrs. Gershom
Johnston'of Wingham'"spent the
Week -end with M't'. and Mrs.
Jack :Johnstone..and, family of
St. Pauls and on Sunday on the
away home visited with Mr. and
Mrs.•Charles Wood and family`
of Egrnondville. '
We are. pleased to report that
Mrs. Norman Coultes• was able
•
to return home on Monday from
Victoria Hospital.
Mr:_and Mrs. Jack Coultes and
fa ily of 'Burngton.; .w7ete--Week
nd visitors•with his parents'
Mr.. and Mrs. Alberc�Coultes
Wingham-Resident Foursome Holiday_-
Died1n0008OthYear,
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• GORDON WRAY
Mr. Gordon Wray of Wingham
and formerly of Turnberry Town '
• ship 'passed away in the, :Wingham
and District Hospital on .Satuid•ay
February 14; 1970. He was in.
his 80th year•
•• He leavestomourn his passing;
• his wife, the former Alma Cook.-
' of Wingham; three, daughters ;' ;.
Mrs- Stan -le . :
Howick Twp. , Mrs: Jack.(Eileen)j
Toms of Orillia, Mrs.'Fra.nk
(Loreen),Alton of Ashfield. Twp..;
three sons John of T urnberry
• TwF,, G-e'orge-of London -and •
Rev. Wesley of•Vancouver,, B.0
one sister Miss. Joy Wray of
Toronto, and: 20 grandchildren . '
Funeral service was conducted '
'by Rev. Barry Passmore on
Monday at. 2.00 P.M, at•the
Moir Funeral.Home in Gorri'e
with temporary .entombment
in the Gorrie,Chapel , ^ Final
resting;place will be'in Wroxeter
Cemetery. •
imOfl De BOes
:PURPLE GROVE
George Ernerson, Walter
Collins,' .Ron Harkness:of this.
area and Stuart Smith of'.
Barrie left. on Friday to spend a.
week In Nashville. `Tenn...:
where they enjoyed the Grand •
Ole Opr' "on Saturday evening:,
The..fellews motored.. down and:
plan: to "Se /..away about, six days.
Mr; a:d:•Mrs: Wm:„McInnes
an ami y'o. • eeswater were.,
dinner ;nests on Sunday of Mr:.
and Mrs ,''�Harvey Thompson and
family .' •
Folks in-. this commupity
extend deepest sympathy.to
1r. and: Mrs. Harvey. Needham
and fainiliy in the loss:of little,
Mar n `as:away
ylr h o sed p ss in'
Kineardi a Hospital on Wednes-
•V
day:. ;
Visiti figtwith L1r. and Mrs..
'Stuart Lane. is' little Hugh
Brown while his parents are
Holidaying-•
For Two Months
ST. HELENS NEWS 1
Mr, and M•1rrs ,• Simon deBoer
--left 'oil--10/eitrel-
;spend the next two ►.oaths with
':heir daughter • Mrs. Hank Kragt
Mr Kraat and family In British
Spending the week end with
their. parents . Mr. and Llis
?rank Mewhinneywere Murray
�Mewhiriney of Peterborough and
• Marie Mewhinney of• Centralia
BOX SOCIAL
A box'social and card party
was held at the •centre'on Satur_
day evening. Marion•Em.erson
and '.Do die Harkness were the
winners f euchre. Irene Boyle
ry one in a re ay race,
g lighted Candle , the
•being. the "Spades”
e and Heather Boyle.:,
re . Wilma Sutton
and. Burton' Collins.)
Mararet Harkness, was at the
piano for a musical game of
up1 •ng- e-ca.p _on your -brad
passing it on .The winner being
Howard Thompson with ,Marion
Emerson and Little Sandra Reid
furthers un • •
Vicki Dore 'won thep:ize for
e•:.ev
ca'rr,yi
winner
(.Corin
Vicki.
Joan Tiffin is on holidays,
from the Teeswater bank this
week '
Mrs. Clarence Ritchie visited
on Monday with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Gershom Johnston of
Wingham..
Congratulations to -Brenda,
Ritchie,. daughter of Iv r , and.
Mrs. Clarence Ritchie on'passing=
he•r music exam.* •
Graerne Johnston, son of •1r
and 1< sa. : gin -Johnston of Turn
berry, is a patient with pneumonia
in Wingham and District'Hospttal:
-ere-eo-mrnun-ity •wish-} i -m a speedy
recovery.
.Week -end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs.• Russ'el•McGuire were Mrs:.•
Eva Woods. lvliss Wendy
Markell , Trevor.,Lloyd , Gust
FrPdrikson and Lee McGuire 'of •.
Toronto.
and Mrs. Gershom
Johnston and Miss Annie Kennedy
of Windham spent Friday in Listow
el and visited with Mr., and 'Mrs: -
Jiro Johnstone,'
1NEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18 , 1971
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EDITORS; • • • `' Gail lock, Jean Mc'j`a.r Robert Rooney
•
PHOTOGRAPHERS. Mary MacCharles, Bruce •
ttken
prize . .Both first and second' 'prize
winners received small trophies
for each team member.
The boys' team from Port Elgin
placed first with 3W + 16. 'Glen
Earl was skipping'this rink. The '
Ripley team, with John. D.. Coiling
a -skip-T-pia-ced•.ieco`nd with 2W + •
12.'
The mixed•tearn from Kincar-
dine, skipped by Ken "Abu Mac-
Donald , took home the trophy by
having 3W + 9. Gary Cobean•and
his team from Port Elgin came in.
second with 2W + 7. .. .
•. We would like to thank. Mr. .
Robert Damsma for organizing:. ,
this bonspiel and Wallace and
ElaineVpollockifor assisting'hifl
We would also like to thank the
girls who came in the. morning -and
helped make the sandwiches
and prepare lunch
The •windup bonspie1, for the
high school will be held on.March,.a.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
On Wednesday our girl's teams
journeyed, to Chesley to play ball.
The senior team had a. very
Close game but_lost.41 37. The.
Junior team also lost in a close
game'•
• On Tuesday-ofthis--week the ----
,senior team .goes to Port Elgin . '.
to play against Sacred Heart 'in
a playoff game. We wish - them
good luck. 0
BOY"S BASKETBALL
.On Thursday the Junior boys.
went to Port Elgin for a playoff
game against Kincardine. After•
a very close. and hard played. game
the boys lost by two points.:
'
Final score was 33 t T31`for `"_w
Kincardine
SICK CALL
Gail 'Lock .of Grade twelve' has
been confined, to bed for several
weeks.. Because of her illness . .
she hasmissed Some school.:.• Her
schoolmates Would like to take.
tris• oppottunit. '
speedy recovery.
BONSPIEL
Ripley 'was host for the Bruce
I'nterscholastic Association curling
Competition on Saturday, '
ebr
4• 'The aii-boys•te•ams•
curled at .9 o'clock and 'the .rnixed i
teams competed at.11 o: clock .,
Each: team played •3 - 8 end •
ga.rnes'. :i .larae'trophy went ,to
the schoolwhose rink won first
'DIED.IN. WINNIPEG' :