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Treat Injuries
At Hospital and Mrs. Bob MacKenzie
)(now and Mrs. MacKenzie's
k and his wife Mr and Mrs.
Ce Cuyler of Kincardine
k to Pine Island , Florida k.•
they spent two weeks. They
61 Saturday.
and Mrs. Wayne Nixon
ily of Ripley visited Sup-
Lucknow with Mrs. John
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
nd faniily of Stratford.
Barry Hackett of R. R. 7
whasreturned home
Ingham and District Hospit-
te she was a patient for
eeks,
b
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paper has a good appear-
is newsy and the items are .
interesting" , 'writes Harold
s of Scarborough.
Annie Jewitt returned to
Tie in Lucknow last Tues-
ter spending 15 days in . •
and District Hospital.
qE Cook of Lucknow returned'
aturday from University
London , where he was
#zed twelve days with in-
ie suffered in a fall off a
On November 13th. 1
Zmeze ezie# Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Greer
Visited recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Harris, London, while Bill
Was a patient at University Hospit-
al, where he underwent knee surg-
ery. Wearing 'a walking cast, he
is presently recovering at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alton of
Lucknow , Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Durnin of Whitechurch , •and Elmer
Woods of St. Helens attended the
funeral of their cousin Mrs. Arnold'
Barbour of Guelph on Monday.
Miss Faye Hogan of London
spent the week,end with her par-
ents ,Mr. and Mrs. Con Hogan of
Ashfield.
Mrs. Harold Greer of Lucknow,
is a patient in St. Joseph's Flospit.
al , London where she underwent
surgery..
'Week end visitors with Irene •
and Jim Finleon of R. Rd fit 2
Lucknow .were her brothers 'Ivan .
and AleX Padar oflestock, Sask-
atchewan.
Michael Whitcroft, nine -year-
old son of. Bertha and Carl Whit-
croft of Lucknow , returned home
last week. from Wingham and Dist-
rict Hospital, where he was a
patient for three weeks .after under
going, surgery.
• Fred Gilchrist of Kinloss Town-
ship has returned home from Wing
ham and District Hospital where
he was a patient for three weeks.
Henry Carter of Luckriow has
returned home from University
Hospital, London where he was
a' patient for three weeks..
Mrs. Wilbur Brown of Lucknow
is a patient in University Hospital,
London where she underwent sur-
gery last week:,
St. Helens Youth
Wins 4-H Awards
st. HELENS NEWS
• On Friday night at Huron Coun
ty 4-11 Achievement'night at •the
Clinton Collegiate, Kenneth
N1ewhinney was presented with
three awards namely: Toronto
Dominion Bank'Award for the
champion all-round showman;
. the Murray Gaunt award for the
champion beef showman and the
Stewart Proctor award for the
champion Shorthorn steer in Hur-
on County. Congratulations,
Ken!
Kenneth Skinn , age 24, fell:
while playing broomball at the
Wingham' Arena and dislocated
his shoulder.
John Freiburger, age 16 , R. R.
1 Bluevale., was a passenger'in'a
car driven by James McCracken
which went out of control Novem.
bet 24. and struck a tree on Con-
cqsion. 10 , West Wawanosh , four
miles West of Highway 4. Frei-
burger was admitted to hospital
via ambUlance with injuries to
head , 'both arms, left leg, and
right shoulder", fractured left wrist
and lacerated right elbow. His
condition is satisfactory. James
N1CCracken,.age 18, R, R. •7 Luck-
now , was treated for an injured
right knee and multi abrasions to
face and hands, He was ieleased,
The accident was investigated by
Wingha m 0.P. P.' Wittig. ,
Archie Mason, age 20, driver
of a car north bound on Highway.
4 in.Biyth, in passing a car ,
struck a vehicle turning left into
,hiS path. - He Was .adinitted to hos'•
pital via ambulance with head
injuries Investigated by Wing-
ham O.P.P., Wittig.
Clifford Hetherington, Bluevale,
received a laceration over his
left eye playing hockey at the
Wingharn -arena .
Enrollment,
Badges Presented
The regular meeting of the
Lucknow Girl Guides was .held
November 22nd./
The meeting was opened with
roll call followed by Flag Raising
and .0 Canada.
The enrollment ceremony fol-
lowed. The girls enrolled were
Lori Mc Kim , Lisa Peterson , Mar-
ion Raynard , Karen Campbell, e
Kim Cooke and Margaret Anne
Whitcroft
The following badges were pres-
ented: Swimmet ,- Joan Hamilton,
Lorna Boyie , Edith Greer;
Gardener , Janet Wilkins; Junior
Camper , Lorna Boyle; Outdoor
Cook, Lorna Boyle'; Hostess, Deb-
bie Bolt, Fay Anne. Forster Nancy'
Thompson; Cook and Little House
Emblem, Kathryn McKirn.
Lunch was served by Barb Hack-
ett ', who was acting aslostess for
the evening. Barb also led the
Guides in a game. After camp-
fire the meeting was closed with
vespers and taps.
For that Christmas gift, one
which will be appreciated all
year long, give a new or renew-
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