HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-06-24, Page 3WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24th, 1970
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Cryovac Halves
Jack' Hewitt, of Kinloss has
returne J to hip hcirriPafter. five.
months in Winghani and District
Hospital and Victoria Hospital,'
London, •where 'he underwent •
-surgery.
t, an Mrs..Cyril Campbell
of Lucknow are at the. home. of
their•daughter Mrs. Ross Gammie;
and Mr:. Gammie"of R. R. 1,
uc amp a recent
ly. underwent surgery at St.'
Mary's Hospital.;: Kitchener;
Mrs. John 'Emerson of Lucknow•'
arrived home on Thursda:y last
having spent;the past two months
visiting het sister Mrs; Nelson
-Albertson of Vancouver; and •
attended the wedding in Edmon7
ton of her niece Gail McGregor
ichorls.. Mrs..
Emerson also visited with nieces
and nephews in Calgary, Red- Week -end visitors with Mr.
P g. .Y
deer, Nippawin, St. Walburg, ' and Mrs.- Harold Stanley of R. R;..
elknow
Jim Stewart of Midland•, Mr. and,
Mrs.. Gil Ruston and farnily' of '
Georgetown., Mr. -.and Mrs. Dave
Schlerrimer and fmily of Strat-
ford , Mrs. Wayne Stant' d
Three Lucknow ministers have
!' !Istrkt
universities; Rey. Glenn Noble •
•of Lucknow , South Kinloss and •
Dungannon Presbyterian Churches
has completed a two week course
at University of Waterloo. Rev.
Janes Hummel of Trinity United
Church and St. ` kelens and Rev. •
Robert, Nicholls of Lucknow
United are this week - completing
a three week course at Huron
College; University'of Western
Ontario.
- Sa-skat6on-a-rrd YY i�.
with Mr..and Mrs. Stewart Fin-
lay at Saskatoon. In Winnipeg
she attended The Big Sing. 1970 ,
sponsored by the Rotary Club in
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Woods of con junction with the Centennial.
:-icknow-spent-week.: rn O r ..
with their daughter. Mrs. Roy .
Hawley, Mr. Hawley and girls.
While there they were guests at
the Murdie .. McCaul wedding
in
•
Timothy Eaton Memorial Chap
el,. Toronto on Friday, June 12th.
The groom., Robert' Murdie , is
the son. of Mrs. Alex Mu,rdie of
Kitchener and the late Mr.. Murd-
-ie formerly of. Lucknow.
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Mrs. Wm Webster of Lucknow
spent lastweek' in Mitchell with
l\.ilr. and Mrs: Tom Jordan and
family./ While 'there Mrs. Web-
ster attended the. installation of
"Job's Daughters of Mitchell° ,; of
which her • randau :hter'. Patsy is
w � g
a member,
land of Lucknow
Tom Morris of Tiverton, 04,• Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. •
died=la-st=.wee-k. in-K-nc-a=r-dine '
Hospital after a long.illness. 'Mi.
'‘'yell known as a, form-
er storekeeper at Saltfotd before.
continuing in this business. in
Tiverton.n He was 'forced to re •
sign as Reeve of Tiverton this
year because of ill health. He
was well known among horse
racing enthusiasts in the area.
'Hov�iar-d Neabel of Helyr-ood
returned home Wednesday night
after being in Victoria Hospital,
London. We al•1, hope he will'
and.Arld----- -_
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fingers.
eve tot ers 'o uc' now. were
Mr and Mrs':. J;' D. Schultz of
Clarkson ,with their .boys
Andrew a-nd. Do- uglas;---Mr
Mr-s,..Ronalij Passmore of; . '
Kingston, Donald is going. to'.
teach Physical Culture at Thunder
Bay in September; Mrs. Jean
Carruthers of Goderich and.her.
mother. Mrs. J . - C. Stothers of
London` Mrs.: Carruthers was
accompanied: by her sons: John .
and Andrew and•herdaughter
Julia;.John Carruthers. has secured'
• a teacher's position in Welland
Public School in September.' Dan
Ro" a of Emo :took in the .alum=ni -
meeting in Guelph'as well as
other meetings of a business
nature in Guelph and he spent
the week -end with his mother, •
Mrs. Stothers.
Mr.. and Mrs. Gene Tunney
Churlann and Ricky of Inglewood;
Stanley an -,and--Mts-, dab- Niohol- LGaFr
lin Eng-
• itoss MacDonald of Sudbury
,end his sisters Mrs•. S. A. Mac-
'Douga11arid .Mrs ,. P. J;-troniley
and'Mr. `Bromley of Toronto
came the .first of this week to
the Mad
a Donald summer home
"Clandbiiald" at Lucknow., •
of Listowel; Mr. and Mrs. Jules . ..• .
Fisher., David, .Darline ; Ray of
Listowel; Mr.. and Mrs,.' Murray
Neabel, Bobbie, Murray Jr. and
Miss Helen 'Neabel of London;:
Mr. and Mrs Howard Neabel,.
Howard Jt.' Wendy•Lou of Holy-
rood spent Sunday with tliir
parents Mr. and Mrs.. Wm. Neab
el of R. •R. 3, Luckno , •
Mrs, Jack McKeridrick.has
returned home after spending:.
8
-neatly four weeks in the Wing-
,
ham Hospital. '
'Forest fires usually burn} most
fiercely from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m. when humidity is low, winds
stronger and teniperaturca' higher.
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