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Mrs. Harvey Treleaven of Lon-
oil recently suffered a badly brok•
en ankle in a fall 'ar t' a church.
She has it in a cast and is getting
about on crutches. , •
Mr. and Mrs-. W.-A: PorteoUs -
returned last week• from Sarnia /
where they had been for three
weeks, while their daughter Mary
and her husband , Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Bell of Sarnia , were on a
Mediterranean Cruise.
Mts. Wayne--Nixon and Mrs.
John Emerson of LUcknow were
dinner guests on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Duncan Thorburn,
Amberley.
Recent guests ,witfi Mrs. Charles
Steward, Lucknow were Mr. and
Mrs. P. Skywork, Roy Stanley ,
Bill Curbing and Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Curbing, all of London.
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"My cheque is enclosed for the
one year renewal to The Sentinel.
.Certainly do enjoy reading of the
growth of Lucknow and sincerely
hope some year to attend the Craft
Festival. Lucknow had theirs be-
fore the held
ario Science Centre so cannot
,understand how Ontario can claim
theirs as being first", comments
Winnifred J. Niall of Toronto in
renewing, her Sentinel,.
Rev. and Mrs. Paul Cassidy of
Teeswater were recent visitors
.with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stanley ,
Lucknow.
Mrs. Jim O'Donnell was in •
Torontor last week where she
attended the funeral Of her brother
Joseph Dineen. Mrs. Gertrude
Crough returned . home vith her
arid remained for a few days.
Mrs. Lorna Clipperton and fam
iiy , Mr. and. Mrs. Jim Nugent,
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London; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
McDonald, St. Helens; Mr. •and
,Mrs. Peter Cook, Mr. and Mrs.
William Humlihrey, Mrs. William
Hudkinghain , Mr. George Humph-
rey and_family,alLof Lucknow;
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cranston; Mr.
and Md. John Fryfogle, Paisley;
Mr. Milvert Reid, Lloyd, Murray
and Keith, Zion;. Mrs. Adeline
Hackett , Ripley; Miss Garol~
Shackleton, GoderiCh; Mr. and
Mrs. borne Cook, Zion and Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan•Cook, Ripley
attended the Reid-Keil wedding
on Saturday at Trinity Lutheran.
church; Kurtzville, Ontario.
Dick Richards of Ottawa visited
on the week end with his father
Orland Richards in Lucknow.
Mrs. Earl Wightman of town,
and Harvey' of Waterlod, returned
on Friday from a four week trip
through the Western Provinces.
They visited in La Riviere., Man-
itoba; Saskatoon, Calgary and
Vancouver:
Miss Catherine MacGregor is a
patient in Wingham and District. - - - — - ospi 'a , where .she was to en
following a fall at her home .a
week ago Thursday.
Miss Elizabeth Murdie of Luck-
now is a atient in Win ham and
District Hospital." She was admit-
ted on Monday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace McGuire'
and Mr. and Mrs. John Calver,
'Tri—a-rxrbavid of were
callers on Sunday on the former's
aunt Mrs: Ed Thorn and other rela• •
tives.
Diana Leddy of St. Augustine
and Donna Thorniorr-of Whit
church spent a week recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Leddy.
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