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STAPLETON - Neil and Nancy
R. R. 2 'Auburn , 'are proud to
announce the birth of their fifth
daughter on .February 25th
at Wingliam and District Hospital.
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MORRISON, - in Wingharri and
District Hospital on Friday, Feb-
ruary,23rd , 1973 to Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas MorriSon of R. R. 5
Lucknow , a daughter.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, 1,73.
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Mr. and Mrs., Roy Hawley, Le*s•
lie and 'Pamela of Oshawa spent
the week end with Mrs. Lorne
Woods of Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Wayne Nixon and,
'family of Ripley and Mrs. John
Emerson of Lucknow were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Nixon, Belfast.
Orland ,Richards of Lucknow re-
turned last Friday from a three
week holiday in, Florida and a
week in Sparta, New Jersey with
his son George Richards and fam-
ily. •
Mrs. Jim O'Donnell and Mr.
and Mrs: Glen Porter of Lucknow
motored to Hamilton Wednesday,
February 21st to attend the last
rites and burial of the former's
'son, the late Terry O'Donnell,
who lost his life in a car accident
on February 6. Also present were
Mrs. Terry (Anne) O'Donnell of
Hamilton: Mr. and Mrs. Gord
King (Sharon O'Donnell) of R. R.
3 Jarvii;, MA. Margaret Paton and
Mrs. Carl Elliott, both of Hamil—
ton. Rev. Father. B. RaS'imacher
of Caledonia had'oharge of the
Service.
JOHNSTONE - Rev. Bob and
Marilyn are delighted to announce
the birth' of a daughter, Sara
Ivlarilynne, in Victoria•Hospital,
London, on February 22, 1973,
a sister for Marc, and a grand
daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Harold
'Johnstone, Parkhill.
Mrs. Lloyd Hall Of Lucknow re-
turned home on February 10. from
•Wingham and District Hospital •
where she had been a patient.for
three weeks.
'I am enclosing a money order .
for $5..95 for. "The Fans Go Wild ,
Paul Henderson's Miracle". , Luck
now can be proud of their home-
town hockey player. Please send'
me a copy of the book" , writes
Miss 'Hilda Twamley of London.
Father and Son
Boy Scout Banquet
Held In lucknow
The Lucknow Boy Scout Assoc -
iation held their Father and Son
banquet in the Lucknow United
Church on Saturday , February
Following Grace by Rev. Nich-
olls, Don Cameron proposed a
toast to the Queen. The banquet
was prepare and. served by the
Mothers of t e Cubs and Scogts.
Jack 'Trele ven, 'local chair-
man, welco ed those present
and spoke brie on area scouting
activities.
Norman Taylor thanked the
ladies for preparing the meal and
Mrs..Jack 'Treleaven replied on
behalf of the ladies.
An account was given by David
Aalders on the background and
work of Baden Powell in organiz-'
ing the Boy Scout Association.
A toast was proposed by Michael
McDonagh to the fathers and lead-
ers 'to which Barry McDonagh re-
plied.
Rev. 'Nicholls spoke briefly on
the contribution of scouting to the
growth 'of a boyi4 character and
moved a vote of thanks to leaders
lvlorrisbn, Ambrose Redrhond
ENOAGWENI.
EEDY BLACK
Mr. and Mrs. John M.' Black ,
R. R. 4 Calgary, Alberta are
pleased to announce the engage-
ment of their ,daughter Beth
Elaine to Mr. Franklin George
Eedy, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Heber J. L. Eedy of Dungannon.
Ontario. The wedding will take
place March 10, 1973 in Parkdale
United Church, Calgary.
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dance at Poilsonby. School on Fri-'
day., February 23, to which their
friends were invited..
Mr.. and Mrs. Gammie were
married in Lucknow on February
27,.1918. Mrs, Gammie, born in
West Wawanosh, was the former
Ellen Jane Woods.
They have a family of four
twenty-three grandchildren and
two• great grandchildren:
and Bill Searle for theft: fine work
Following reports given by Jim
Morrison and, Bill Searle on activ.
ities'of the groups during the past,
year , a film was shown titled •
Paddle to the Sea.
Mrs. Irene Dineen. and Mrs,
Gertrude Crough of Toronto
spent the week end with Mrs. Jim
O'Donnell and Austin. Mr. and
Mrs. Anthony Dineen and Gerald .
were Sunday visitors ,with all.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
O'ConnOr of Elora visited with
Mrs. Jim O'Donnell and Austin
last week.
Mrs. J. C. Johnstone has been
a patient in St. Joseph's Hospit-
1 in London where she under-
ent surgery on Monday of last '
eek.
On Tuesday, eight members of
e executive 'of the Bruce Co.
omen's Institute Rally met at
e home of the secretary treas-
er Mrs: Ken McKinnon of Port gin.
After a noon luncheon the.
resident,Mrs. Wm. Arnold took
barge of the meeting. Plans
ere made for the rally being'
eld in ChesleFon Thursday,
ctober 18th with the Bruce East
istrict as hostess.• "To-day Is
he Day" Was the theme chosen
Or the meeting. •