The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-01-30, Page 334 oz. tin
'PAGE TIMES. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO EDNESDAY, JANUARY 30. 1974
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Clarence Greer of Lucknow is
patient in. VidtOria Hospital.,
ndon. • •
Allan Johnstone, son Of Mr. and
Bill. Johnstone of Lucknow , is
ttending a training centre in Tot-
nto.
.Mr. "and' Mrs. Charles Shiell
f Wingham visited Mrs.. Edna
ngrar.? on Sunday.
-1r. and Mrs. Mel Brown and
Its. Mabel Nfiirdie of Kitchener
sited over the week end with
s. Lorne Woods Of Lucknow. • •
Rayn-.ond Daltort,. Ashfield ,• • .
isited the Raymond Leddy home
a 'Sunday recently.
Certainly enjoy reading your
per each week. The.lasi paper
entioned a meeting to consider
id Boys Reunion" which Will •
xe a host of planning bin shOuld
worth the efforts, so all
ccess in the venture". These
are by .Miss Myrtle May
hnstone of Goderidh made a
'tter renewing her .paper.
JOhn O'Connor, on Monday
Visited Mrs. Genevieve Kinahan
of London ,•who is spending a
Week at her home in Kingsbridge.
Wallace Houston of London had
as his guest, Tom Lockhart , Bath,
New Brunswick, at the home of
his parents Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Houston, on the week end.
Mrs. Sadie Hamilton, Mr. and
•Mrs.' Alvin Hamilton visited last -
week end with Mrs. K. lackSon,
RoSeville, Michigan and with Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Kosmyna at Temp.
era 'Ice ., Michigan..
Kathleen Leddy , Stratford ,
spent a few days at her home in
.Luc know . •
Earl McDonald of Lucknow re7
turned home Sunday ftoin London
Hospital where he had undergone
surgery.
Weekend visitors with and '
Mrs. Rayrnond,'Leddy were. Mrs.,
Sara `Anstitt of Wingham Diana,
and Kevin Leddy .of St. Augustine
and Donna Thomson of White -
cbtirch. • . •
Bill Searle of Lucknow is a pat-
ient in University Hospital, Lon:-
don where he underwent surgery
last Week.
Allan Maclntyre of Kinloss re-
turned home on Saturday from
University Hospital, London where
he had been a patient.
Mrs. T. J. Salkeld of Lucknow
has returned home from Wingham
and District Hospital.
Mrs. Raymond Leddy, Mrs. .
Ken Leddy, Diana, Kevin, Kath-
leen Leddy of Stratford and Donna
Thomson visited 'Brian Leddy in
the Sick Children's Hospital, Lon-
don on..Sunday. Brian has had •
surgery twioe in the last two
Weeks.. On Saturday Mr. Ken
Leddy, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Thomson and Mr. and Mrs. Bill.
Andrews; Auburn also visited
Brian.
Peter Johnston of Lucknow
returned recently from 'a holiday
with members,of his family. Two
weeks in December he visited in
London with his daughter Mrs. Al
(Winnifred) Guse and family. He
spent Christmas with his daughter
lvts. las. (Ruth) Snelgrove and
family 'in Kitchener. For two
weeks at New Years Mr. Job'aston
visited in TorOnto with his son
Donald and Johnston.
Randy Guay, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Guay of LucknoW ,
was -a' patient in Wingham and
District Hospital from Monday
until Thursday of last week with
a concussion, suffered in a fall
while at figUre skating classes at
the local arena.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hehert ,
Auburn, visited the, Raymond
Leddys and Bruce Thomson on a
Saturdayrecently.
1800th Member
Signed' In Hilron ,
The Huron County Federation
of Agriculture reports that the
membership in the county now a
has reached the 1800 mark.
The challenge by Gordon Hill,
president of the Ontario Federa-
tion of Agriculture. at the Annual,
ConVention in OshaWa last Novem
ber where he called for an Ontar-
io membership of 26,000 lak
next Fall., is answered with great
enthusiasm by Huron Codrity farm -
ers.
Number 1800 is Gerald Blake of
R. R. # 1 Ethel in Grey Township.
He was signed up by Wm. (Bill).
Crawford , fieldinan for
HFA, and Nelson Sleightholm , a
Grey Township farmer.
Brothers On
"Recich For
The Top" Team
John and Rob ThOmpson, sons
of Mr. 'and Mrs: Bob Thorripson,
of Windsor , and students at the
Centennial High School in that
city , were both chosen for the.
permanent team from their school
on, the. CSC Program "Reach For
The Top".
They have played and won on
TV three games, which
has won them their "flight". The
boys have received as prizes some
lovely books' and a brief case.
Windsor and area is divided into
three groups or "flights" of eight
schools each. A fourth "flight" is
made up of the highest scoring
losers.
As John and gob's flight was the
first to .play, , they won't play
again until April until the other
winners are found a'nd will then
play for the Windsor and. District
Championship.
• John is.a.Gradel2 student and
Rob a Grade 11 student. They are
grandsons of the late Mr. and •
'.`ors. R. H. Thonipson of Lucktrow.