The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-03-14, Page 3otigspAY MARCH Ft. 1973,-
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Mr. and Mrs. Tony Bedford of
Toronto and Bradley Tollefson of
Port Credit visited last week end
in Lucknow, with Mr. and Mrs.
Ezra Stanley. They all Visited on
Siinday in Kingarf with their aunt
Mrs. Ogle• Russell who was cele-
brating her birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Drennan
of Lucknow Were' guests at the
Lobb-Plunkett wedding held in
Auburn United Chinch on March
loth.d, The reception was held in
Auburn Hall.
Mrs. Charles Steward of Lick-
now returned home last week%
from Wingham Hospital, where
she had been a patient for almost
seven weeks. ..
Mr. and Mrs. Robert IvlacNay,
Sharon and Steven of
Amberleyg and .W and Mrs.
Richard IvIcQuillin and Ronald of •
Kinloss visited in St. Catharines
over the week end and attended
the wedding of Brenda McQuillin
and Boris Tonitonoh. •. Brenda is
the daughter of Captain and Mrs.
Harvey McQUillin of St,, Cathar-
hies.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sinclair and
Kenneth of Lambeth,, Richard Mur•
die of Oakville , and Franklin Mur•
die of Paris spent the past week
end in Lucknow 'at the Murdie
home. Joe and Richard both under
went knee surgery last week at
V''ctoria Hospital, London and are
both now wearing casts.
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Mr. and Mrs. David Rigg and.
Adon visited in 'Toronto with rela-
tives on 'the week end',
Several from this area attend,-
ed the Ripley .Night School Open"
House, last Thursday evening.'
Mrs. Ray Hamilton and Mrs.
Jack McGuire were in Hanover
last Wednesday and called on
Mrs. Paul. Hamilton.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. .
David' Rigg and Adori for .a couple.
of days last week were Donnie
Rai 1, Jimrny Tapir and Larry
Archer of Toronto.
LittleDarren Moore of Ripley
spent Friday night with his grand-
parents Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White
and May, while his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Doug Moore attended
the wedding of Marjorie Coiling
and Kenneth Wylds.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hamilton.
Of Hanover called on Mr. and •
Mrs. Ray Hamilton and
Wendy and Mrs. W. R. Hamilton
on Sunday evening.
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NIGHT. CLASSES
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
Gaunt; Mrs. Irene Gilmore; Mrs.
Lenore. Glenn; Mrs. Beryl Hunter;
Mrs. Bernice Johnston; Mrs. Olive
Kennedy; Mrs. Norma McDon-
agh; 'Ars. Joan Maize; Mrs.
Beryl Mowbray; Mrs. Mamie
Roulsthn; Miss Laura Scholl; Mrs.
Donalda Scott; Mrs. Rose Seigrist;
Mrs. Elizaheth Suter; Mrs. Ger-
trude TreleaVen; Miss Myra
VanSte'mpVoort; Sharon
VanStempvoort; Elaine, Whitby;
'Mrs. Mamie Wilkins; Mis. Maria
Wilkins; Mrs. Ada. Woods.
TYPING,' (teacher Mrs. Robt.
MacKenzie, Lucknow): Mrs. Ev-
elyn Henderson; Fred Lanting;
Mrs. Nancy MacIntyre; Mrs. Mary.
Lou Raynard; Mrs.' Barbara Red-
mond; Mr's. Alice Ritchie; Russell
Whitby.
SEWING (teacher Mrs. Alvin
Robb, Ashfield): Mrs. Janet Barg.
er; Mrs. Rosalene Barger; Mrs.
Pearl Bell; Mrs. Barbara Eedy;
Mrs. Inez Forster; 'Mrs. Lorna ,
Otiay; Mrs. Irene Haklenby; Mrs.
Hanna Hartemink; Mrs. loan
Helm; Mrs. Myrtle Helm; Mrs.
Marion Jansen; Miss Mary Mach-
tyre; 'Mrs. Dorothy McLeod; Mrs.
IAurine McQuillan; Mrs., Eileen
Miller; Mrs. Amy Salkeld; Mrs.
Margaret Stanley; Mrs. Beverley
Thompson.
Ne* Fe.qture's-,
For Fail Fait:
Glen Walden presided for the
meeting of the Luclaiow Agricul-
tural Society 'in the absence of
the. President Omar Books. In-
surance was taken out on 15' mem•
bers". Ashfield Federation of
Agriculture donated $10, 00 to be
used for prizes for posters Made
by. school children.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Irvin. and
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Errington, AS
the Society's delegates to the
Annual tonvgntion in Toronto, .
gave a full report of proceedingi.
They were accompanied by Bevel
ley MacPherson, Lucknow's
Queen of the Fair. Bev will par-
ticipate at the C.N.E. on
151h. •
The Society decided to add
beans to snake 6 Field Crops for
competition. Other field crops'
last year were' ensilage corn,
grain corn, hay, barley and
'mixed grain. One flat ( 2 1/2 .
40z) of eggs was also added. In
the livestock section ,.a pen of
weaner pigs was a new addition.
The entertainment committee
reported that Lionel Thornton
orchestra was coming to Brook-
side on April 27th. They were
also planning a concert in early
Judges were also suggested for \
,the various sections. ,
y Graham of Lucknow re- .
last week from Wingham
istrict Hospital, where he
patient for eight weeks. '
Ritchie of Lucknow returned
Sarnia last week, where he
een with his son Alvin
e and family.
d Mrs. Bob Damsma .
, Donna and Paul of LuCk-
pent the week end in Kitchr
visiting with their parents
d Mts. Dick Kramer and
nd Mrs., Peter Darnsma and
members Of their families.
attended the Ice Capades on
ay afternoon.
and It's. Ralph Nixon and
y of Wingharn and ,Mrs.
rnerion of Lucknow yisited
tia Mrs. Isaac Nixon of Bel-
Boyle of LueknoW suffered
t attack while at' work :at
ice and warehouse at the
d of Luoknow last Thurs-, He is a patient Winghatn al,