The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-04-29, Page 22• •Mi
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IT STOPS RUST
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ictoria Hospital
' Mr.. and Mrs.'Jinn Durnin of
Lucknow have both been recently
-discha rged--f•ron Victoria
London..' Mrs;. Durnin was the
first to enter hospital, ,where she
.;underwent surgery.
While has wife was in hospital
Jim remained in London and visit-
ed at the...home of his brother
GUTTERS ' METAL ROOFS
METAL FENCE
FARM MACHINERY
LAWN FURNITURE
Allan Durniri•arrd Mis; Durnin.
While there he took andwas
admitted to Victoria. Hospital,
where he •und'erwenisurge'y.'for a
perforated ulcer.
Lucknow Canadian Girls in..
.Itainln raised.'clos . ' ^ a
'Miles for Missions" walk, on Sat-
urday from Luckndw to Wingha•m '.
and pari way'back. . . Y•
Fifteen girls•.left Lucknow'at
7'a_.m. and it was"about
when the majority • of the•group
r etirnedi:- he al-ovepfioto wa-s-__.
taken; at JO. 2pa•, m. Saturday'
just.,West' of Wingham. Eight of.
the girls were `at this point four •
were ahead. and 'three were a •
half mile, .behind at the. time.
Front row left to right., are
lathy. Jamieson ;`.Valerie Morning
star , Bonn.ie • Ma ize!,
Standing; left t'o right ,•'are,
Mary Ellen Havens, Mary E:mber-
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whiter tti snths ri. 1e 1'.1higp; , Pailbc .ertr4 etc ,.1. i•
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lin', Brenda MacDonald, Elizabeth
Ritchie, Brenda Maize
Fifteen girls partic'ipa'ted in ilk
lr ere Ui rh: rge
C: G.1, T, leader Mrs. Robert
Nicholls"wh.o, accompanied the.• •
in her car. Otherg.irls'were
c.y h. chie, Cathy•Treleaven,
Dona Wagner, Betty ;Maize, i,,•-
anne,Nicholson , Terry Sisler ;317d
Ba -r -1 -Sia -n -1e -y,
'The longest walkers we;r. 111
beth and Nancy Ritchie,
Emberlin, Cathy'Jamieson •
Brenda Ma..cDonald and .Mari F11
Ha,yens.. They: walked 1,6 •��'.ir�
hani and .about three .Miles hac•
Pres,byierian girls will d90.1tt '
their rildney raised to the'Frtst"
terian W.M.S. while Urtitc;d.
Church.Mission.s will 'ht'nefit t:
the walking' of United Church.
girls.
t�.
urini
L-uc10ow-has-70fmnged twice = yearlg -taxi
paying system with the due dates dor instal.-
men s eune ; � an od—fi�vember 7.
The billing which Will
LL _ WLl16f-or ._.
beenset as yet for 1970,
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ri
o out in the. next few • weeks'
Education nds .mush.now be- -remitted–to-the- Bruce-
Count Board of Education on, an instalment ment basis and this
, gtwice a year
made it necessary to make the change -over to a •
payment sy.•stem• „