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Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Simpson Mrs. Annie Jewitt is a patient
of Teeswater Were Sunday visitors , in Wingham and District Hospital,
with Mt. and Mrs. George Saund7 where she was admitted on Sunday.
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Mr ; and Mrs.. Fraser Ashton
and Antoine of Hull..Quebec are
visiting this week with Mr. and,
Mrs. Lloyd Ashton, Lucknow.
Visitors last week end with Mrs.
Jack Campbell,, Lucknow were
Mr. and Mt's. Russell Frederick
of Guelph.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ritchie ,
Troy and Todd of Lucknow mov=
• ed on Friday to the Floyd and
• Ezra Stanley house on HaVelock
Street north, the former Hender-
son home., The Ritchies had
been residing 'in the Glenn home
on Campbell Street, east. Mrs.
Harold Stanley. , formerly of Kin-loss,is-residirrg in the:bt her Tia lf
of the Stanley duplex..
Mt. and Mrs. Robert Martin of
Fort Francis and Mr. and Mrs.
Glen "Rutledge and family of
Lellore, Manitoba visited recent
ly with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alton :
"Sure enjoy the paper" says
Harold MacGillivray •of Calgary
in renewing the subscription.
'Harvey-Ha-11-oftDet-roi-t-s-pent a
few 'days in Lucknow with Mrs.
Jack Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd'
Hall.
Visiting during the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hunter.
were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Best of
Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Keane and Arlene of Stratford,
who also visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
Keane.
, Mrs. Irma Robinson of Toronto
was 4 guest last week with Mrs.
Jadk Carnpbell, Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dahmer of
Halkirk, Alberta , called on Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Finleon of R. R. 2
Lucknow last Thursday afternoon.
Jim worked for Henry at harvest
back in 1952 and 1962.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Routledge ,
Barry , Barbara and Leslie, of Lenore
Manitoba have spent several days
in the vicinity visiting with Mx.
and Mrs. Douglas Graham, Mr.
and 'Mrs. Walter Alton, 'Mr. and
'Mrs. Warren Zinn, Mr.. and. Mrs.
Chester Hackett arid Mr. and
Mrs. Evan Keith.
Mrs. Jack Gilchrist and Brian
of Toronto are visiting, with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Gilchrist of R. R. • 5 Lucknow.
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Dawn Ann Nelson , 10 year old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nei.'
'son of Kincardine'and formerly of
Lucknow, broke her leg on Satur-
day while going up the stairs in
her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Holmes of
Windsor and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Wells of Calgary, Alberta , visited
Monday with their Cousin Mrs.
Jack McKendrick. Mr. and Mrs.
Holmes are remaining for awhile
with their cousin.
D. awe
a, patient i Wingham and District
Hospital. He was admitted last
Wednesday.
Leonard MacDonald Of Lucknow
is a patient in St. J
at, London and underwent leg
surgery on Tuesday of this. week:
Leonard had been off work and
confined to his home over six
_weeks prior to entering hospital
on Thursday of last week.
THE GRAVEL ROAD
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the passing motorist takes for
_granted_a_nd-why-not„However—
the foundations of our present
highway served well thOSe of yeit-
eryear , it is good to, reflect and
respect the foresight of our fore-
fathers and still further welcome
progress through the ages.
" THE RAMBLER"
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"I-thought—you `were-going to your
lodge meeting?"
"It was postponed. The wife of the
Grand Exalted Invincible • Supreme
Potentate wouldn't let him out to-
night."
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