The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-06-06, Page 3SDAY, JUNE 6, 1973
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gins of Lucknow has
nie frons Wingham and
pital, where he was a
two weer s
ests with Mr. and Mrs.
?, Greg and Susan of
eMr. and 'Mrs. Albert
Lucknow on the occa -
baptism of their grand -
an Margaret at Grand
Church,
Mrs. Atlee Wise III,
Jeff W1Se andrim
Akr°n, Ohio visited
d Mrs. Wellington
Cecil of Aniberley
ek end.
n Moran of Ashfield.
er home recently
nUniVersity Hospital
1/2 months,'
Mrs. Jack Gilchrist, daughter-
' in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gil-
christ of R R. 5 Lucknow is in
Toronto Western Hospital after
undergoing major surgery last
week. She is resting well and on
the roadto recovery after having
several minor operations in the
Spring.. .•
Mr. and Mrs. James Steele of
London, accompanied by her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Irvin of Ashfield , visited recently
with relatives in Sault Ste.
Marie and Echo Bay.
Mrs. Ed Thom, Mrs. Stuart •
Collyer and Mrs. L. C. Thomp-
son' of Lucknow visited last week
end in Norwood with Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Rothwell,: Mrs. Thom
remained for a longer visit.
Joanne Thompson of Lucknow
and.little Jennifer Hunter and,Mrs.
Tim Collyer of Wingham were
among those who modelled at the
BridalFashion Show in Wingham•
United Church on Wednesday ev-
ening of last week. ;Many from
this area attended.
Jim ' Webster. of Kitchener , son
of Mr, and Mrs. Wellington Web-
ster of Amberley is a patient in
.Kitchener Waterloo Hospital..
Mr. Jean Burk of Blenheim is
visiting at the home' of Mrs. Ewart
Taylor in Lucknow this week.
Archie Nicholson of Lucknow
was admitted'Saturday to Wing -
ham and District Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ashton.
attended the Fall and Winter
Buyers Market for Ladies' and
Children's Wear at the Royal York
Hotel in Toronto on Sunday, Mon-
day and Tuesday of this week.
Trinity Friends
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Honour Camerons
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cameron •
and Jack were pleasantly surprised
Wednesday evening when.friends
and neighbours of Trinity Church
community.' gathered at their
home on Outram Street, Luck -
now to honour •and wish them the
best.
Ralph and Euphemia were pres-
ented with patio furniture and.
Jack, a man's valet jewel box.
They all fittingly replied after
which all enjoyed lunch and a
social hour. • .
The Camerons recently moved
from Ashfield to their newly con-
structed home •in Lucknow.
The following address was
read:
Lucknow , May 30th, 1973.
Dear Euphemia , Ralph and Jack -
We your friends and neighbours
have gathered here to night for a
house warming after your depar-
ture from our community.
While you were with us you
Further Donations:
To Pool Fund
Ken Kirkland, Toronto, $15;
Mrs. Lila (Richards) Hislop, Alli-
ston, $5; Mrs. A. M. Phillips,
Fonthill, $2; Art Andrew, Kapus-
• kasing , $10; Lucknow Agricultural
Society, $200.
were always willing to take your
part` in the various activities.
We will miss you more than we
can express and we know you will
need no reminder to cause you to
think of us sometimes when you
are in your dew home here in
Lucknow.
However, we do not wish to
run .the chance of being forgotten
so we ask you to accept these
gifts as tangible evidence of our
esteenf for you. •
We all join in wishing you.real
happiness in your new cornmun-
ity.
Signed on behalf of your
friends and neighbours of Trinity
Community.
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