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LOCKNOW 'SENTINEL
load from Muskoka, sponsored by
Windermere W.I. visited Goder-
i ich and toured, the museum.
Mr. • K. K. Dawson, Mrs. Rick'
Park, Mrs. Wilmer, Rutledge were
in Mitchell Friday evening with 4
Rev. Mr. and Mrs.' McClenaghan
to hear and meet the
moderator of the United Church,
the Rt. Rev. N. Bruce McLeod.
pauphin.
' Rev, and Mrs. Clarence Mc-
Clenaghan were. in-Niagara Falls,
April 23, to visit with her aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.' Hugh
Gamble and other members "of
their family.
Mr. and Mrs. McClenaghan
were happy to renew old acquain-
tances last Tuesday when a bus
qc-h F A prices ing on
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ESDAYc MAY 2, 1973
• THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAWN SEVENTEEN
Mr. and Mrs. ken Thomas
and daughters, Lynda and. Wendy,
from Willowdale spent the week
end with .Mr. and Mrs, Thos. •
Webster. Mrs. Webster and Mrs.
Thomas (Lois. Webster) celebrat-
ed their birthdays together. On ,
Friday ;Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brad-
ley and Alice from Goderich
spent the evening with thern..also.
/ • On Sunday afternoon Mr. and
Mrs. Robt. Irvin visited in Sarn-
ia with Mr. and Mrs. Eldpn '
whose grandson, Scott • • -
was baptized. He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Frayne, also
of Sarnia. Mr. and 'Mrs. Wm.
Irvin and Mr. and Mrs. Russell'
Irvin of 9th concession of Ashfield;
also members of Eldon's family
were present 'for this special occa-
sion.
SELECTED QUEEN '
Congratulations to Miss Dianne
Crawford, who was selected
Queen at,Goderich District Col-
legiate Formal party on Friday
evening. There were six other
nominees who also were honoured.
Miss Flora Durnin from Totten-
ham made several calls on friends
in this community on Saturday.
On Saturday arid Sunday Mrs.
Lillian .MacDonald and Frank
Moulton visited the latter's son
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moulton at
Simeo", also his daughter and
husband Mr, and Mrs. Ted Howe,
Judy and Rick.
Recently Mr.. and Mrs. Jim.
Peterson of Liicknow. visited Mrs.
MacDonald and Mr. Moulton.
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Congratulations to Ken McNee
who won the lovely quilt on the
W.I. draw.
Guests during this week with
Mrs. Minnie Jones included Miss
,Mad Davies, Huronview , Clinton;
also Mrs. Barbara Wendt', 'Detroit,
and Mrs., Sharon Galetti, Chicago.
The latter two are great great
nieces of Mrs. Jones. On Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Kitchener Finnigan
and Mrs. 'Barr called to see Mrs.
Jones and Melvin.
•
. Mrs. Robt. Stothers 'has been in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
the past week.•
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Anderson,
Mary and Lynn, called on friends
in Dungannon Saturday evening.,
All are glad' •fo know Gordon is
quite well again, and using
only one crutch.,
.The task of having new eave-
troughs put on Dungannon United'
Church was' 'completed last week.
Several families' from here
attended the schdol concert at ,
Kingsbridge, presented twice due
to its success. Congratulations to
Virginia and Leola. Chisholm ,
also David Maclnnis; who were
among those who•were in the
play:•
Guests during the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Park in-
cluded Mr'. and Mrs. Eddie Burt
(nee Diane'Park), •Rhondy and
Randy from, Goderich; Mr. and
Mrs. David .Compton (nee Eleanor
Park), Lisa , and Lori, from Lucan;
Mx. and Mrs. Norman Atkinson,
Patty, and Sherry Lynn, Mr. and
Mrs. ,Bill Naylor (nee Colleen
Park) froon Sarnia and Mr. and
Mrs.' C. McNall and children
from.Sarnia.
WELCOMED TO AREA
A welcome is extended to Mr.
and Mrs. 'Laverne' Martin and
three children, who recently. pur-
chased .the farm just west' of Dun-
gannon from Mr. and Mrs. Joe
KINLOUGH
!sitars with Mr. and Mts. Bert
Olson were. Mr. and Mrs.
Id Slessor and Connie of
is, Mr. and Mrs., N. E.
and family of Erin and
and Mrs. Jerry Collison of
getown.
Morley Bushell of Wing-
and Mrs. Bob BroOks, Bevan
Bradley of Listowel visited
Mrs. John Barr. .
and Mrs. Bert Nicholson
Lisa Evans were-dinner guests
nday with Mr. and Mrs.•
Is Stark, Kincardine.
Bill McPherson of con-
on 10 Kinloss Township has
ed as legal secretary in
Ilton, after twenty-four
s service with a law firm.
May meeting of the Holy-
Women's Institute will 'be
in the hall on Thursday
noon, May 3rd, when they
entertain the residents of
Brucelea Haven, Walkerton
and Carruthers NUrsing Home,
concession, 6. The directors are
Mrs. Lyman Sutton and Mrs. P.
A. Murray.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Janssen
of. London visited recently with
Mr.. and Mrs. Lyman Sutton and
Mr. and Mrs. William Halden•
by returned home after a two
,weeks tofu through the United
States. During their absence
Mr. and Mrs. Art Haldenby were'
in charge of their store. •
Albert Young of Bervie Visited
with Mr. and Mrs. George Gra• -
ham.
The Anglican Sewices on Sun-
day next •will be at Ripley, Ber -
vie and Luclmow,
The Anglican Sunday School
will begin on Mother's Day, May
13th at 10.30 and will be at the,
same hour during the month of
May.
1)UN6ANNON