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THE 1„.1CKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO 'PAGE FIFTEEN
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 24th, 1912
band' was very exciting. There
were people who sang to a guitar.
They, ,had a direct& for 'the
gri?up. He said a lot of good
things about the band. The pupil
of the schools thought it was very
exciting tO watch.We thought
they played very well. We •hope
to have a_ band-in our schOol_
some time.
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The North Hastings High School
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Righ•School on Wednesd'ay, May
17 at 10:20. The pupils and
teachers of Ripley -Huron Central
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tiffin, Joey ,
Joan and Shirley were at Mr. and
Mrs, Bernard Ortlieb's of Uluevale
on Sunday to help.them celebrate
their 25th wedding anniversary.
Carman Whytock was home
from Wingham and District Hosp-
ital Saturday and Sunday and on
Monday an ambulance took him
to Victoria Hospital for further
study of his condition.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilkens,
Sharon and Michelle of Listowel
were holiday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl.Wilkens and
fatitily; , -
Holiday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Mowbray and Mrs.
A. E. Purdon were Mr. and Mrs.
Rellson Falconer, Paul, Brian
and Lynn of Sarnia, and
Mrs. Angus Falconer and Kevin
of Strathroy, Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Falconer and Tony , Mr. and
Mrs. Mulligan and daughters Of
Streetsville , Mr. and Mrs. Athol
Purdon and Shelley of Sarnia. Mrs.
George Tiffin, Lucknow was a
Sunday visitor with the relatives.
Miss Darlene Simpson of Toron-
to spent the holiday with her
parents; Mr, and Mrs. Hugh
Simpson.
Last Tuesday and Wednesday Mr.,
and Mrs. Harry Moss of Plattsville
visited with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben NIcClenaghan and on
Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Culbert and Wendy of Georgetown
also visited at the same home.
Ted McClenaghan of• Kitchener
sperir the-week-end . with" his -- —
mother , Mrs. Lillian McClenagh ,
ZION
BAND VISIT
by Tern i•air
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congratulations are extended ,to
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Helm who
observed their thirty-fifth
Wedding Anniversary by attend-
ing an Anniversary dinner in 'St.
Helens half on Saturday evening.
members-of-their
immediate families were present...1
-St. Helens' Worn erf.s. institute .
catered to .the dinner. Mr.- and
Mrs, ,-Fiank‘Ritc.hie of this cornm-
,unity•were.among the many
pests. ••
Mr;:and Mrs._Lynne.Jerome and
Kerry Ann and-Mr.:Doug . • . •
Faraghar of Hamilton visited 'on
the Weekend with Mr. and Mrs..
Wayne Jerome and family, Mr..
and Mrs. Morris Jerome and 'Airs.
Lue.Anderson....Mr: Faraghar had,
made his home for many years ••
With. fheJefornes before they.
moved to Ashfield.• •
Home for the holiday week-end
were Brenda Ritchie of•Owen
Sonnd. Barbaat Wilkins of,Guelph,
Elva - Ritchie of Wingham , .Donna
Ritchie of London and Marion Reid
of Guelph.. Marion has obtained
herrILA University dogree, pass-
ing with first class -honours. She •i.s
presently'eMplOyed as:•Coiint,Y •
Supervisor for Huron-Perth in
social work of youth Prq.,,,rdnis.
thisiilvolve.'s government prog-- .
rams, covering social welfare,-.
,also including lands. and forests
work;--This -position-re-qua-re& -
travelling ,from place to .place
with Ilead-quarterS in' the Wing-
ham area.,/,.,
V isiting; with, and Mrs.•.
Allan Ritchie arid family' for the -
week-end were Mr: and Mrs.
13111 Duffy, Dennis and Linda of
tiarnilton.
an.
Mr nd Jack Eamilton ,
Mona , Marcia and John Jr. of
Blnevale were' Sunday visitors with
Mrs. Edith Brown of London vis:
ited her mother Mrs. Bill Evans
ersary Services with Mr. and . -
Mrs. Walter Elliott 'and family • r.
were Mrs. Agnes Elliott and Mrs.
Laura Galbraith of Wingharn and
Harry Wadell of LOndon.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Adams '
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and family of Kitchener were
of GeOrgetoWn and Mr. and Mrs.,.
.Bob Evans of Hamilton were
callerS on their 'pother.
Mr. and Mrs. yictor Wybenga , -
Clarence and• John, accompanied.
Rudy Wybenga baclk to '
BOwmanville on Monday and
spent the evening with Mr; and
Mrs. Minnie Wybenga and•
family returning tiom„e on .rues-
day,
Sunday guests attending Anniv-
This community wishes a
speedy recovery, for. LeOnard
Walters, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Walters. Leonard was
hospitalized in Wingharri due to
a car accident on Sunday and
lafii transferred to a LondOn
hospital. The family are well
knoWn here having attended
church here when they resided
on ,the 2nd .of Culioss.
Mrs. JarneS McNaughton of Lucknow is now $500 Haler. Mrs.
McNaughton's name Was drawn last week' as the 'Grand Prize
Winner in CKNX Television's PLAYOFF PAYOFF.
Congratulating Mrs. MdNaughton is CKNX Announcer Jerry
Chornyn; •
Mr. and Mrp. CarlMcClenaghan.
in Wingham Hospital on Thursday Sunday visitors with his brother•
Sympathy is extended to Mr.. of last week and on Sunday Mr. Clarence and Md. AdArns and
and Mrs. D.A. Hackett and fam-, I and Mrs. Ted Evans and family I fam i ly.
ily in the passing of her father ,
1 'the late Alex Leaver Of Wirigham
Mr. LealVer was well known in
this:',comrnunity" as he had' spent
considerable time at the. Hackett
home.