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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.
WEDNESDAY, ‘„IilLy
SSP OUR MANY
SPECIALS ON .THE
• SIDEWALK• SALE
• JULY 27 AND 28
LORNE REID -• SHOE REPAIR
HORTICULTURAL
PICNIC
MON., JULY 30
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LANGSIDE 'NEWS
Mr. -and Mrs. J. H. Maat of
Meppel, Holland are presently.
•.holidaying at the home of Mr.
;and.Mrs'. -.Peter de Boer and lam -
Mrs. Maat is a sister of Mrs.
• • de Boer"s:
•.Helen-Wiersrna ; daughter 'of
•- Mr. and. Mrs. •Wally Wiersma
;left SaturclayOn a three week trip
to the West.
• Matt Woodley of London is '
holidaying with his• grandparents
Mr. and • Mrs. Philip Steer.
- Mr. and Mrs. Cotnelus Nell of
••Stayner were Sunday visitors with
,Mr. and Mrs'. Bob Bregrnan and
. ,mily. Christine and Jo-anne
'returned to Starner with their
• grandparents for a week's holiday.;
M. and Mrs. John Nell and ' ,!
of Collingwood were visit-.
''4ors last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Bregman and family.
Mrs. Philip Steer recently spent.
a week in London visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woodley and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Steer •
and family and -Mr. and Mrs. Ian
Wallace • and family. • •,
Jo-anne Bregman, Hilda de
Boer and Karen Young enjoyed a
week at Camp Kintail.
John Robertson of London,
Nancy and Kathy F.nglancl \of •
• WhitechUtch have been holidaying.
With Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Young
and family.. • '
OLIVET
• Nancy McGuire, Joyce Black,
Julie and Janice Reeves, Carol
Mackay,. Kerry Boyle and Kathy
Farrell spent the week end at the
lake, at the trailer of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Engel.
Little Dawn' Fludder of Lucknow
• is spending this week with M. and
Mrs. Ray ljamilton and family
• while her parents are on holidays.
Shawn and Darlene Coning ,
4nd Brian McGuire were among
the children from the summer
playground who along with their
leaders enjoyed a bus trip to
Story Book Gardens in London
last Friday..
Joanne Hamilton attended a
• shower on Saturday evening in
Kincardine for 'Miss Debbie Wil-
PUNGANNPN:
Mr. and Ivirs. Harold Rivers,
Goderich, visited Mrs. Minnie
Jones on Sunday.
On Saturday Mr,. and IVIrs. Palm-'
er Kilpatrick of Agincourt, and
Miss Beulah Long of Benmiller
visited Mrs. Cecil Blake and
Barbara.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sowerby of
Thornhill spent the week end at
their parental homes.
BROTHER PASSES ,
Sympathy is extended to the •
Pentland families who received
word Saturday evening of the
death of their brother, Ronald
Pentland, at North Bay.
Word also was received of the
death of Jack Turnpenny of Toron-
to, whose wife was the former
B%ssie Mallough, a descendant of
the early settlers in Dungannon.
Sympathy of friends in this
comrnunity is extended to Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Chisholm and fan:l-
ily in the death on Saturday of
Mrs. Chisholm's father, Mr.
Payne,. of Walton.
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Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Bechard (nee, Carol Ander-
son), newlyweds, who are living
in the apartment in Dungannon.
A community shower was held
Friday evening in Dungannon
United Church basement for Miss.
Judy Winternute ; whose marriage
takes place Saturday ,•July.14 to
Brian Draper of Port Albert.
Welcome is extended to Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Sillib (nee Marsha
Hodges) who were married June
16, and are now living in Dungan-
non. -
• Mrs. Mary Rfvett, Goderich,
called on friends in the village
recently. All are hap she is
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well again:
Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacDonald
of Ottawa, also Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Peterson, Luknow, visited
during the week end with Mrs,
Lillian MacDonald and Mr. Frank
Moulton. ,
son. Debbie is being married on
August 25th.
Mr,. and Mrs. Paul Hamilton
and Jennifer of Hanover visited
with' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harnilton
and family and Mrs. W. R. Ham-
ilton on Sunday evening.
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WHITECHURCH
- On Sunday evening Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Tiffin took their
daughter Joyce back after 2 weeks
holidays to resume her work -on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin and •
Mrs. Ethel Stewart of Wingham
on Friday visited with Mrs. Cora
Yeo of Southampton and Joyce
Tiffin, who had been visiting her,
returned home with them.
• The community is pleased to
welcome 'qrs. A. E. Purdon
back to her home with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Mowbray after a
• months holidays with Mr. and .
Mrs. Athol Purdon of Sarnia and .
Mr. and Mrs. Hector Purdon of
Strathroy.'
Mr. and Mrs.' Jim Henderson of
Brantford' are spending a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin.
• On Wednesday Mr.'and Mrs.
Archie Purdon, Lori, Kathy and
Kendra were at Goderich to
• meet Mrs. Purdon's sister Mrs.
Doug Kaufman and Mr. Kaufman.,
Lori Purdon accornpanied.her
aunt and uncle to their home at
Norval. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Purdon, Kathy and Kendra
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Kauf
man and Lori returned home with
them. •
• Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ben McClenaghan and Mr.
and Mrs. Carl ivIcclenaghan were
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Parker of
London, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin'Mc-
Clenaghan, Mary Lou, Nancy and
Lynn -Gall, all of St. Thomas. - •
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Kernahan of Thorndale visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Ru.ssel Ross.
•Mr. Kernahan was a room mate
of Russel Ross while he was a
patient at Victoria Hospital.
Last week Mrs. Earl Caslick
had Mr., and Mrs'. foord-kelsey
and four children of Manitoba
can on her and other
members oflersfamily. Mrs.
Foord -Kelsey was the former
Patsy Caslick.: They had 16st
connection with the Caslick s here
but after the Caslic/ki accident
• last September, an account in'
the paper was sent to these folks.
Whilelon their holidays this year
they located them. ' ,
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Beecroft and
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Lived Entire Life
In AshfieId1 Twp.
JOHN WAILAth
John Wallace, Ashfield Town-
ship, died suddenly at his resid-
ence July 16 at age 87.
The son of the late Patrick and.
Johanna. (Knightly) Wallace', he
was born in Ashfield Township,
where he resided all his life. Mr.
Wallace farmed until 1958 when
he retired. He was a member of
St. Joseph's Church, Kingsbridge.
Surviving is one brother, Larry
of Ashfield TOwnship.
Funeral service was Wednesday,
July 18 at St. Joseph's Church
,with Rev. Fr. Ed Dentinger offic-
iating.. •
Interment was in Kingsbridge
Cemetery. Palibearers were John
and Eldon Austin, Theodore Van
Diepan, John McKay, John
Howard and Leo Courtney.
• Prayers were said at Stiles Fun-
eral Home, Goderich, on Tues-
day evening.
Angela of Exeter were week end
visitors with his parents Mr. and
Mrs.' E., W. Beecroft and Karen.
• Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft
and Karen were Sunday visitors
with M. and Mrs. Ken Sinnamon
of Wingham.- Other giiests arthe
same home were Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Beecroft and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sinnamon of
Wingham.
• Miss Darlene Coultes is holiday-
ing for a week at a summer camp
near Goderich: .
• On Saturday evening Mr. and
Mrs..Ronald Coultes visited with
their daughter Mrs. Tom Miller •
and Mr. Miller of Goderich and
on Sunday evening they visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Caslick
of Culross.
Little Carol Rintoul, who had •
been 'with her grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rintiiul,
is now visiting her grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Blgek of I
Belgrave and Kimberley Rinteu1;1
who had visited there, is now
with Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon Rint.'
oul and family.
Sunday callers on•Miss Annie
Kennedy of IINingham were Mr,
and Mrs. Lorne Durnin and L,,
.Durnin of St. Helens.
, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scott, Betty
and V4lerie and her father Amsey
Wilkens. of Listowelyere Sunday
visitors' with Mr. and Mrs. Fad
Wilkens and family.
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