HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-01-16, Page 3WEDNESQA ', .JANUARY 16, 074 THE LotKNOw SENTINEL, LocKNOW9 ONTARIO
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2.sts Otto Peterson of London
visited .for a few days last week
with Mr, and Mrs. Jim.Peterson
and family in Lucknow.
Ken Johnstone of Johnstone and
Son Furniture attended the Furni-
ture Show at Toronto Monday and
Tuesday this week.
Bob Irwin, west of Lucknow ,
came home from University Hos-
pital, London, on Friday of last
w eel< where he had been a patient
for ten days and underwent lame
su:zery.
Ed' Mo R. R. 1 Luck-
now returned home from Wingharn
and District Hospital on. Friday
'„ist week, where he had' been a
catlent for Ave weeks.
Elmo Pritchard of Luck-
spending ,the winter months L. C.',-,:awa with her Sister 2`,Irs- Al Bristow.
"The service is wonderful,
receive our paper on Thursday
of the week it is printed", writes
Cedil Johnston of Sarnia , formerly
of 'Aslifield.
Mrs. Garfield MacDonald of
Lucknow returned home from .
Wingham and District Hospital
last week, where she had been a
patient for 'three weeks-with pneu-
monia.
Mrs. 'Harvey' Houston was in
TorOnto at the first of last week
attending a meeting of the com-
mittee of the. Officer's Conference
of the. Federated Women's'Insti-
tutes of Ontario of which she is a
member. Officer's Conference
will be at the —University of Wat-
erloo , April 30th May 1 and 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Currie' and
Keith cif Wallaceburg were Sunday
visitors in LUC w with her par-
ents tin •' and . nit Keane.
Mrs. Robert MacKenzie of •
Lucknow returned to'her home last
Monday after being hospitalized
in Victoria Hospital, London
where she had surgery. •
Lloyd 'Ashton ofL4cknow is a
patient in Shouldite Hospital,
Thornhill,, where he Was to have
surgery today (Wednesday).
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tendent , he is presently Warden
of St. Paul's Anglican Church.
He is _past-president of the South-
ampton Lawn Bowling Club and a
member of the Southampton ,
Chamber of Commerce executive.
A former trustee and chairman
Of the G . C. Huston Public School
Board , Southampton, he has been
a trustee on the Bruce County
Board of Education since its incep-
tior. in :1969; serviro7 ats its -.Vice-
Chair-man in 1973.
He and his wife , the former
Mildred Long of Walkerton , hive
three children -- Ann who is an
R, N.A. at Hanover and District
Hospital, Ralph, attending the
Saugeen District,High SChool, and
David who attends the G.C. Hus!-
ton Public School in Southampton.
Mr. Fowler is one Of two trus-
tees representing the towns of Port
Elgin and Southampton and the
township.of Saugeen.
Alan pent of R. R.• 2, Tiverton,
Sias elected. 'Vice-Chairman of the
Bruce County Board of Education.
He has represented the vill .ge of
Tiverton and the tgehships of
Bruce and Kincardine since 1970
when he was elected by. the. Board
to fill the vacancy, created by the
dea \th of John N. MacLean.
„14,t. Dent was,born in Bnice
Township and still resides there. „
A school teacher for nineteen
years, he taught in,Sirndoe and
Bruce Counties. While on the
staff of the public school in Kin-
cardine he left teaching to take
up farming in Bruce TownShip
just west of Tiverton. „
-Dent is Past•DisuiCt-Deputy
Grand Master of the I.O.O.F
(Bruce District) and he served as
President of the Ontario Public
School Men Teachers' Federation
for the Bruce-Grey District.
He and his wife, the former
Jean Smith of Tiverton, have four
children -- Joan, attending the
University of Guelph; -Bill, ,attend
ing the Walkerton District Second.
ary School; Janice, attending the
Kincardine District High School;
and Jim , attending the Kincar-
dine-Tiverton Central School.
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