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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Con Hogan of Ashfield.
anied by her aunt Mrs.
gan of Lucknowwere
oy on Friday of last
called at the Denning
Home where the remains
to Mrs. Fergus Brady
�'.
Bradyy is a nephew of
�Wm, Hogan.
sd Mrs. Millard Bell of
Mr' W. D. Hamel of •
neMrs. Maurice Giesz of
ine and Mrs. Victor Tan-
aisley visited recently
s.. Mae McKendrick,
pleaSed to hear of the
Berson Day and hope
andconimunity•turh out
ase to give Paul the kind
me he so greatly descry-
continent of Mrs. Harv-
lnl of Kitchener in re -
er.subscription.
A stereo prize held at the
19th Field Regimental Reunion in
Wingham was won by Bill Furlong -
er of Watford.• 1
Mrs: Ted Collyer, Chris and
Lisa of Mississauga are spending
this week in .Lucknow with Mr..
and' Mrs.' Stuart, Collyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ayling of
London were Sunday visitors in
Lucknow with Mr. and Mrs. Walt-
er Alton.
Mr. and Mrs.. Ralph 'Nixon and
family of Wingharn, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Nikon and family of Ripley
visited Sunday with their parents
Mr; and Mrs. Isaac Nixon, Bel-
fast.
Miss Kathleen Leddy spent a
weekend recently at her home in
Lucknow.
Mrs. Ron Rothwell of Norwood•
spent last week end in Lucknow.
She was accompanied here by her
•rnother Mrs Ed Thom, who had
spent the past two weeks in Nor-
wood.
Mrs. John Emerson of Luc know
has returned from a three-week
visit in Winnipeg with her sister
Mrs. Bella Brunt.
Mrs. Dave Sproul of Lucknow
has returned from, University Hos-
pital, London, where she was a
patient for nineteen days. She
had been hospitalized earlier for.
ten days at the same hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Steeves,
Kim and Sherri of Kitchener
'spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Barry McDonagh and family
of Lucknow.
The Wiiigharn and District
Association for the Mentally Re.-
Larded ends its Flowers of Hope
this this week. Anyfur-
ther ther donations will be most grate-
fully appreciated.
Mr. and Mrs. John Le Beau,
Karen and Lynn of Royal Oak;
Michigan spent the week end
in Lucknow with Mr. and Mrs.
Stuart Jamieson. Other visitors
on Sunday .at' the Jamieson home
were Mr. and Mrs. '.Wayne Jamie-
son and Michael of Walkerton, °,
Mr. and Mrs'. Art.Short and Le-
anne of Woodstock and Mr; and.
Mrs. Elmer MacKenzie and boys
of Mount Forest. All attended
the 125th. Anniversary of Ashfield
Presbyterian Church.
Bill Farrish of Ashfieldhas re-
turned home after five 'weeks in
Wingham, Hospital following a
heart attack.
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Lin -
ley (Grace Cameron) of Oak Park,
Michigan, attended the Jewish,
Wedding Sunday evening, June
10 in Congregation Beth Moises of
Florence Hensen and Joel Stein-
berg. Guests were present from
as far away as Argentina , Israel,
Philadelphia , New York, Chic-
ago
hic-ago and the Southern States.
Lochalsh Hockey
Players -Have
Successful Year.
LOCHALSH NEWS .
Honour has • been .brought to
the Lochalsh area by the Farrish
Brothers, Ken and David and by
Graham Hamilton.
Ken Farrish and ,Graham.H'amil-
ton have been playing •hockey
all winter with Listowel Cyclones.
arid on Friday evening at the ban-
quet in theip honour Graham re-
ceived the award for the best def-
enceman while Ken won the award
for the most valuable player of '
the year.
Off in. Stratford, at the same .
time, David Farrish was receiving
the award for the best rookie of
the Stratford Junior B'team: Dav-
id has been draftedto the, Sudbury
area and presently looking the
situation over.
Congratulations are in order.
David and Ken are the sons of
Mr. and .Mrs. Duncan Parrish and
Graham is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Hamilton.