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s. Maurice Young , Cargill,
a Sunday visitor with Mr. and
Harvey Houston.
, and Mrs. Peter Cook of
iiflOW visited last week with
George •Hackett , Mr. and
Dave Hackett and family,
;and Mrs. Egon Anderson and,
py and Miss Olive Gardner
iCocluane; also Mr. and Mrs
di Harrison and Danny of Con-
111.
Grace Campbell of Luck-
returned to her hOme Sunday
after being in St. Joseph's
iindon since Tuesday
e she had surgery on her foot.
Donald Elliott of Lucknow re,-
turned home from Wingham and
District 'Hospital last Saturday,
where' he had been hospitalized
three Weeks following a motor -
cycle accident, when he suffered
an injured back.
Mrs. Charles Steward-of Luck-
now visited last week in London
at' the home ()flier daughter Mrs.
Reg Sherwood and Mr. ,Sherwood
and on Saturday attended the
wedding of her grandson William
Curning s son of Mr. and. Mrs.
Hugh Cuming of London and Marg-
aret Ann Henderson in Metropol-
itan United Church„
Mr. and. Mrs. Vernon Hunter
and Mr. and Mrs..,Bill Hunter of
Lucknow, Mr, and Mrs. Alex
Hackett and Mrs; Jim Arnold of
Ashfield attended the wedding of
their nephew Barry Lemoine in
Petawawa on Saturday. Barry is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Lemoine of Petawawa. Mrs. Le-
moine (the fornier Eileen Hunter)
and children lived in Lucknow
about twenty years ago for two
years while her husband Was
overseas.
Mrs. Harvey HdustOn was in
Toronto on Tuesday attendinan
executive meeting of the Federat-
ed Women's Institute of Ontario.
Mrs. Ed Thom Of Lucknow re-
turned 'to Norwood last Sunday
with her daughters Mrs: Al Mar-
tin and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Roth-
well, who had been holidaying for
two weeks at Amberley Beach.
Mrs. 'Martin returns on Weddesday
to her home at Long Beach, Cal-
ifornia.
The Lucknow Women's Institute
will meet on Friday, September
7th p. m. in the Assembly
Room.of the Town Hall.
Mrs. Lloyd Avery, Lucknow,
has returned home from Victoria.
Hospital , London, where she was
a patient for one week following
eye surgery.
Kathryn nd, Lori McKim,
daughters f Dr. and Mrs. Jack
McKim of L w , holidayed the
past week wit Mr. and Mrs. Alan
Reid at Richmond Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary SuttOn have
moved, from Wingham to their
apartment above the Meat'Market
in Lucknow. The Suttons recently.
purchased Button's Meat Market.
Mrs. William Heltn, who had
been residing in the apartment
'moved to the Joynt Block to the
apartment vacated some time
previously by Mr. and Mrs.. 'Bill
Nelson.
50th. ANNIVERSARY
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On Saturday evening, the 25th.
of August., the honoured couple
were entertained by their family
at the Log Cabin Restaurinr in
Lucknow. After an enjoyable din.
ner ,,all gathered 4t 'the parent's
home for a' social evening.
For receiving guests Mrs. Maize
chose- a street, length' dress of blue
crepe with a corsage of white
mums and Mr. Maize's boutonn-
iere was a white carnation..
Mr. and Mrs. Maize were the
recipients of many flowers,
'cards, gifts and messages of con-
gratulations.