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Miss Jean Osborne, accOmpan-
ied by Mrs. Evelyn Huston of
Kitchener, left Toronto by' motor
for the Western Provinces recently,
Miss Osborne has a nephew living
in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Miss-Osborne was a former High
School teacher' in Lucknow and
Mes. 'Wes ,(Evelyn) Huston was a
former resident here:
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of the former Anna Mae Blue
and granddaughter of Sadie, and
the-late George Blue of Detroit,
formerly of this community.
At the, time of the accident
Michele was, visiting with' her
paternal grandparents who reside
in Florida. Michele; who,was in
her 19th year, was well known in
this area , especially among the
young people, as She had spent
part of each summer since she
was a child at the home of her
cousins Mr. and Mrs. Finlay
MacDonald, and attended the
MacDonald reunion.
Of a friendly and outgoing nat-
ure, Miss Parets will be sadly
Missed by a large circle of
friends. To her Mother and her
sister Lisa"the cordinunity extends
their deepest sympathy.
After' service in Detroit on
Tuesday, the remains was brought
on Wednesday morning to Lochalsh
Rev. Glenn Noble of Lucknow •
Presbyterian Church officiated at
the committal serviceat Lobhalsh
Cemetery at'12 noon.
Social Evening
For Maxwells
A social evening in honour of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maxwell was
held at the Holyrood Township
Hall on:Thursday night
of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell have
sold their Holyrood General Store
to Mr.. and Mrs. Donald Murray
and Jack will' establish a, photo-
graphy business in Ingersoll, a
trade he practiced before purchas.'
ing the 'store just over two' years
ago.
The presentation of a'mirror
was made by` Mr. and Mrs. P. A.
Murray on behalf of Holyrood
area friends. '
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell have a
family of five children, Dawne
Tom 6; Bob 3, Leslie 2 and , ,
Jan 1. Mrs., Maxwell is the form-
er Laurette Fischer of the Tees ,
water area.,
Honour Ladies
Upon Retirement
Staff members from Pinecrest
Manor Nursing Home met on
Tuesday, April 10th to honor Mrs.
Fred Gilchrist, Mrs. John
Jordan and Mrs. Philip Steer who
have retired.
The ladies spent a pleasant
evening at Mrs. Don Cameron's
home in Lucknow. Mrs. Steer,
Mrs,. Harry Lavis, Mrs: Ivan Con-
ley , Barbara and Rosalea Camer-
on entertained with musical
numbers. Mrs.. Gilchrist and. Mrs,
Lloyd Moffat had readings and
Mrs. Jim McNaughton gaVe a
humorous monologue.".
A bountiful lunch, including
a birthday cake for. Mrs. Gilchrist,
was very much enjoyed by all.
The three ladies were present-
ed with gifts by Mrs. John Crow•
ston. Mrs. Conley and Mrs.
Moffat. Mrs. George Newbold
Wished the ladies well and each
.gave a fitting reply,