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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
• Open.House On 90th Birthday
MAY, AUGUST is,. 1973
ELIZABETH G. REID
e death of Miss Elizabeth
e Reid of Lucknow occurred •
fleetest Manor .Nursing Home
anday, August 6th, just ten
after the death of her broth-
nson Reid of R. R. 1 Luck-
.
s Reid, who was in her 88th
was born in Kirkwood ToWn-
Algoma county, a daughter
Hies Reid and Annie Carver.
ng to this area she lived in
Township, just west of
ow for a tiMe, but some
-five years has been a resid
Lucknow, the last six of
have been spent at Pine-
Manor.
Reid is survived by a sister
Archie (Louie) Courtney of
ardine and a brother Robert
of Lucknow.
e was predeceased by one
Mrs. Jack (Annie) McDon-
Ashfield and two briithers
me Reid of GOderich and
on Reid of R. R. 1 Lucknow.
e funeral service was held at
nzie Memorial Chapel, on
egay, AuguSt 8th. Rev.
Noble of Lucknow Presbyter
hurch, of which the ,
ased was a member , was
stet..
bearers were Leonard Court-
Robert Courtney, James
Al Irwin, 'Wm. Stanley,
Nicholson.• •
wer bearers were Donald.
of Ripley and Melvin Web-
f Clinton.
rment was in Greenhill Cem
‘„a set presented to each share-
holder:
Phil Chadwick visited from
Tuesday to Thursday with Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Emerson and called -
on Mr. and Mrs. Ewart MacPher-
son•of Lucknow. On Thursday he
left for Alliston to visit there with
his brother, .wife and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Caslick of
Culross accompanied by his
mother Mrs. Earl Cashel( on
Sunday visited with Mr. and Mrs.
George Miller of Hamilton to
celebrate their daughter Tiffany's
first birthday.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Wilkens were. Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Wilkens, Sharon and
Michelle of Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Soloman and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilkens of List-
owel attended the Old Time Fid-
dlers Contest at ,Shelburne on the'
week end.
Little Kimbefrley Wilkens of.
Listowel visited on the week end
with her grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Wilkens, Kay and
Glenna, while her parents attend-
ed the Fiddlers 'Cbntest at Shel-
burne. •
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hunter and
Trevor of London were weekend
visitors with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Conn.
Mrs. Wallace Conn and Mrs.
Earl Caslick were Saturday Visit=
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon.
Scott of Ripley.
Mr. • and Mrs. Bill EVans accom-
panied by. their grandchildren,
Larry and Lisa Evans, who had
spent the week end•with their
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Nich-
olSon, attended the family reun-
ion at Springbank Park, London
on Sunday.
Quite a number from here
attended the reception on Satur-
day evening in honour of Mr. and
Mrs l: Tom Miller (newlyweds) at
Belgrave.
Mr. and Mrs: Jim Ross of Tor-
onto were callers last week on
Mrs. Earl Caslick.
Mrs. George Fisher, Mrs. Bill
Fisher, Timmy and Teddy, and
Miss Annie Kennedy of Wingham
on Wednesday visited with Mrs.
AnnettaJantzi at Milverton.
Mrs. Eric Evans of Hyde, Park,
Miss Margaret Moffat of Toronto
and Mrs. Maimie Donaldson of
Brucelea Haven, Walkerton were
Monday callers on Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Evani On their way to visit
Miss Emma Richardson at Pine-
crest Manor Nursing Home cele
.brating a 90th birthday. •
Callers at the homes of Mr.. ,
and Mrs.. George Thompson' and
Mr. and. Mrs. Milian Moore were
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Watt and '
James of Toronto and Rev. and
Mrs. George. Watt, Wendy, Heath• -
er and Melanie of Oakville. On
the return trip Mr.. and Mrs.
George Watt and family were
accompanied by Miss Vicki Watt,
who has been visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Milian Moore.
On. August 7 theU.C.W. mei-n-
bers visited the Psychiatric Hos-
pital at GOderich. They were
shown through the Hospital and
visited with patients. They had
a picnic lunch with thekri;
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Sim-
mons of London were Sunday vis-
itors with Mr. and Mrs. Elroy
Laidlaw and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul, Mr.
and Mrs. Neil Rintoul and SteVen,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Robinson,
Mr. and Mrs. Mdcl< Cardiff of
Brussels were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Oberholizer
of Wingham.
Misses Louise Mitchell and
Lynda Hoffos of Toronto were
Sunday visitors at the manse with
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on Thursday they went to Thorn-
ton and visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Grubb and Mrs. Mary Pressick.
- Mrs. Jennie Inglis arrived home
on Tuesday last from visiting her
son Jack Inglis and Mrs. Inglis at
Victoria ,B.C.,
Mr.. and Mrs. Roy Thompson of
Nottawa were week end visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. George Thornp- •
.son and Earl. Charles Thompson
of Walkerton also spent the week
end: with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Murdock.
Friday night Whitechurch Ban-
.tams played Teeswater -Bantams
at Winghani with a score 11-3 in.'
favour of Teeswater.
Whitechurch Squirt team play-
ed Mount Fbrest at Mount Forest
Saturday night with a score of
15-6 in favour of Mount Forest.
Mrs. Gershom Johnston on Wed•
nesday visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Woods at Kincardine and
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N.19, Mon. 20, TUES.21
NHa i JACQUEUIlt BISSEI
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WHITECHURCH NEWS
Thisi community offers their
congratulations to Miss Errima
Richardson of Langside commun-
ity, now of Pinectest Manor,
Lucknow', where on Sunday they
held Open House for het to cele-
brate her 90th birthday.
Mrs. Bill Fisher, Timmy, and.
Teddy of Don Mills, visited a few
days ,the past week with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Gibson and family.
The community were sorry on
Saturday to learn that Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Estey (newlyweds) left
the village to reside in Guelph
where they had secured employ-
ment.•
Simon de Boer of Ridgetown
College was a caller in the
village during the week end.
WELCOME MR. AND MRS. • •
MURDOCK
The services .on Sunday at Lang
side Presbyterian Church and
Chalmers Church were conducted
by Mr. Lloyd Murdock, student
minister for the corning year. Mr.
and Mrs. Murdock arrived last
Tuesday to take up residence in
the Manse. The community wel-
comes' them to the village.
We' are pleased to report
that Russel Ritchie of Wingharn
Hospital has improved' slightly,
'since admisSion.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Huffman,
Beverley and Susan of Lucan
visited on. Thursday with friends
at 'Lucknow and with Mr. and Mrs.
Victor. Emerson.
Whitechurch Water System held
a general meeting for share' hold-
ers of the system on Wendesday
evening when the rulings of the
system were reviewed. Copies
of the rulings will be made and
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