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the following: high lady, Mrs.
Louise Brindley; 2nd high-, Mrs. •
Evelyn Errington; high man, Art
Stewart; 2nd high, Albert Brown.
Another party will be, held on'
December 14th.
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CHRISTMAS SHOPPING SOLVED A Sentinel Gift — "Before the Age of 'Miracles",
a best selling Canadian book by Dr.
W. Victor Johnston, Lucknow
IgmraLpractitioner_for-30 years,
is available from ' the Lucknow
Sentinel, phone 528-2822 • for $6.95.
Mailed anywhere in Canada or
United States at no additional
charge. and Mrs. Ted Collyer of
Kinloss and Mary MacIntyre of
Lucknow spent the week end with.
Mr. and. Mrs. Graham Pinkney in
Ajax.
AirsatEEVld -Trelea-ven,01-luc
now has returned tiorne after spend-
ing the past two months in Edmon-
Alberta with her daughter
Margaret'and family, Mr.- and ,
Mrs. Frank MacKenZie.
Mr. and Mrs: Gilbert Frayne
of Kin'gsbridge have moved to
,Lucknow for the winter months.
They are residing in the home, of
Ylr. and Mrs. Sam Gibson, who
are in Florida.
Robert llewat. and daughter
Jodi of Vancouver arc visiting: in
'Elmira with Bob's parents Mr., and
Mrs. William Hewat'while Bob
attends.the annual sales Meeting
of Canada Life Insurance Co. in,
n 'unday, :a - family
gathering. was'held at the home' •
of Miss_.Helen ThoMpson.,6f ,Luck -
now to mark his to the east.
. George Lockhart of Kinloss has .
taken up-resid e-ne-e-in-Lac-knowL-in_
the' tome he•purchaSed from Mrs.
C. Shaddick on Cough Street.
Mrs.. Lockhart is a• patient in
Wingham Hospital.. Nlrs. Shad .-
dick recently moved to Clinton
to reside.. '
finlay MacDonald of Chathani,
in ordering copies of Dr. W. V.
Johnston's bobk, had the following
comment: "Though never having
been'a patient of Dr: Johnston, I
always had considerable respect
and liking for him. As a
'schooler of, depression days,. I re-
tail his king stra4..,i.ht-eight hid -
son which he drove: It was about
the last word in automobiles on
the streets of LuckneW at that
time."
•.Subscription
For that last minute gift, one
which will be appreciated all
year long, give a new or reneW-
al subscription to The Lucknow
Sentinel: $6 'per year in Canada,
$8 for foreign, An attractive gift
card will be sent.
Mrs. Clara Webster returned..
home on Friday after. spending
almostihree weeks in University
Hospital, 'London. She spent a
couple of days at.the home: ()flier'
sop Mr. and Mrs. Ken Webster and .
family in London before returning
home..
Misses Lena and Elizabeth&b-
4nson returned to, their. Lucknow
home on Saturday "after spending
a lm ost-fou ee-ks .visiting in-the--
United States. The ladies visited
with cousins'in .California, Mr. •
and Mrs. Gordon Fraser of San
Francisco and Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Fraser of Hayward. They
.enioYed a tEtf?'_to 41rekta and.. Reno
and a three day mission tour down
the coast to. Los Angeles and Dis-
neyland. The trip, to California'
was made by air..
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon BroOks
and family recently, moved to
their newly constructed home
east of Lucknow 'and -Mr. and Mrs.
Gary'Ritchie and family moved
last week end to the Brooks house
which they liave,pure_hased.
Debbie Wraith, 9-year-old
daughter of Mr,.l'and Mrs. Eldon
Wraith of Lucknow, has been a
patient in Wingharn and District.
Hospital with pneumonia.
The LucknoW, Women's Institute
All meet on Friday, December
8 at .2.80p.:ni4 in the Lucknow
Town Ilan. Contest for Christ-
re piece, .
Ciuest speaker, Mfrs. Lorne Sparks;
pot luck supper.
Emerson ilowald., son of Mr.
and Nirs. Worden llowald of Luck-
now , left Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don three ,w ecks ago. Emerson
was ina car accident in Decein-
ber last year and was hospitalized
'Or A.' length} peri7odat &St
time: While convalescing he fell
in July and broke his leg and
since that time has been a patient
at Vi.etoria Hospital, Emerson
is living in London and takirt.g
therapy at the hospital.
Maple Grove L.O.L. 1044 card
party was held in Zion Hall on
,Monday, December 4th. The
high lady was Mrs. Melinda Nev-
ins and the high gent was Donald '
Hackett. Low lady was. Mrs. Jack
Errington and low gent Allan Mil-
,ler. There will be another party'
in two weeks.
Lucknow CGIT
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AT 7:30 P.M
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10th
LUCKNOW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
EVERYONE WELCOME