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WEDNESDAY,, JUNE .10th, 1970
THE; LUCKNOWSENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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ST: HELENS
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On Friday, Mrs. Sue Humphrey
graduated•'in the R. N; A. course.
• at Goder.ich Hospital.
Elmer Woods is a patient' in
Wingham and District Hospital.
The" -Huron County Bookmo- .
.bile will be calling at St. He,l'en's.
Library on June.l6th: :Please '
have•all books returned before
• thin date.
• The annual Garden •Party Will.
b held on June .16th at the St..
Helen's' Hall,' Bring yourfriends
and enjoy. a salad supper. :
Attending theannual•Salkeld, ;
picnic on .Sunday at Goderich..
Summer Camp Grounds were Mrs.
W. 1. Miller and Isobel; Miss
W; D. Rutherford;' Mr. and Mrs.
tarry Salkeld; Mrs. Frank McQuil
lin and Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Miller artd.family.
Don• McIntyreof Richmond
Hill and Miss Shirley :Bone of
Weston were week -end visitors.
with Mrs. W. I. Miller and
.Isobel• and were. guests at the
Todd-Ducharme wedding in
Wingham on Saturday
Guestsat the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Humphrey for the
weekend. were Mr. and Mrs. Don
Nichols' and Steven ; and.Mrs.
Phylis Hoffman, all of St,' Cath-
arines.
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St. Helens .Institute meeting
was held June 4 in the Institute
hall. 21 ladies were present,.
The meeting opened with the
,Institute Ode• followed by the
•.Mary Stewart Collect, • The roll
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'call was answered by each lady
'donating a tea towel to the hall.:
Mrs. ' E. W. •Rice was hired as
the caretaker for'the hall;,.Fall
Fair entry was discussed and it
was passed-that'St. Helens•would
enter in;he competition. •Short
report Were given by the standing
committees: 'Final plans for the
Garden Party which "is. being held ..
Tuesday , June 16 were made. The
ladies are catering to a local
wedding on'July. 11.
' A sing song was then enjoyed
with Mrs.., E,, W. 'Rice at the •
piano. .
Mrs; Harold Gaunt gave her
report on the Guelph Convention,
which she attended. ' Mrs. ,Ross
Gamhmie,gave the reportof the
;District. Annual which was held 'in'
St. Helens the previous' week,...
`Readings Were given-by.Mrs.
Gordon MacPherson ;1'1' Mrs... Lorne
Woods'and Mrs. Frank McQuillin.
Mrs.. .Allam Miller.' conducted a
Quiz. The meeting closed with
0 Canada;'.
Lunch,was .served .by Mrs.: And-
rew' Gaunt , Mrs . Lorne Woods '
and Mrs. Wm. ' Purdon. • :
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ucknow District Co-op
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' We are pleased, to report "that
Gershon') Johnston of Wingharn
was.able. to return home on, Fri- .
day from Wingham Hospital.. •
Mr- and Mrs. Ralph Wernham
of Komoka were Saturday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans.
Iyth aid
Miss Inez Carrie•ron of Brussels .•
were •Sunday callers on Mr, and
Mrs Tom Morrison, • •
Ronald 'Henderson of London
spent the week end with
ling.
Mr; and ,Mrs, John Jamieson;` •
Frank and George visited.Sunday
their •son Robert., who is with
them at Port Elgin.
Mrs, Grace Greer of Lucknow'
visited Sunday with Mrs. Lillian
McClenaghati and Mildred and
Mrs. .Albert' Coultes. r
Dona.id . Gaunt of Kitchener
spent the weekend with his
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sary •services..
Mrs. Charles•Tiffin of
Wingham 'visited, on Sunday with
,Mr. and Mrs. .Fred Tiffin and
attended anniversary services,` .
Mr.' and Mrs, lack Coultes
and family of Burlington and Mr.
and Mrs. Mervyn Pipe and Mr.
Pollard of Brussels Were Sunday
anniversary guests with Mr. and
nt r,n
Gaunt.
Lee McGuire of Toronto spent
the week end with his parents -
Mr,. and Mrs. Russel McGuire.
Mr, and Mrs.' Victor Emerson.
-w-ere a•t-Ma-ssic on Thta-rsday-after----
noon June 4 'where Mrs; Emerson
.attended .the 50th anniversary of
the. branch Women's Institute and
,Victor visited' With Carman Ham -
111 of Massie.
• Mrs. Len Coyne , Sharon and "
Michael' and Ron Kirkham, all of
Windsor , spent the weekend with
i'Mr- andMrs-ha:wrence—T.Laylor
.and other relatives ;and attended
the Workman -Robinson wedding
on Saturday at 7 p.m. in Calvin-
Brick Church and a reception
later in:the evening at Brussels.
fs.
Russel •McGuire attended gradua
tion Exercises for students of the
jMidwestern Regional Children's
Centre at Ontario Hospital, Pam-
erston; 'Het niece Mrs; -Peter~
Alexander was one Of the '
graduates. Each graduate was
allowed to invite 5 friends.
Seven women and three men
graduated..', ,
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