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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO•
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.NOTICE
Closed Mondays
Opp
All Day Thursday
Brooks of Lucknow attend-
togressive Conservative •
don held In Ottawa on Sun-
Cuesday of last week. Om-
linner on Monday evening
a McLelland of Loreburn,
aewan and who is known
here especially among
fans as Ron played with
mow Sepoys a few years
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hunter
spent last week visiting with Mr ..
and Mrs. Larry Hunter and family
at Pefferla'w and with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Keane and family at
Cardiff.
Mr. and Mrs. Caftan Nixon
and family of London, Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Nixon and family
of Stratford and Mrs. John Emer-
son of Lucknow were recent visit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Nix-
on, Belfast.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray McDon-
agh and family of Sault Ste.
Marie, Ontario spent part of the
holiday week in Lucknow with
the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack McDonagh.
Cameron MacDonald of Luck-
now returned home from Wingham
and District Hospital on Sunday,
where he had been hospitalized ,
from the previous Tuesday.
Mr. /and Mrs. Isaac Nixon of
Belfast and Mrs. John Emerson of
Lucknow, visited Sunday with
Wayne Nixon of Ripley.
Return From
Florida Bus Trip .
Mrs. Jim O'Donnell and Austin
enjoyed a bus trip to Florida in
company with the former's daugh-
ter-in-law Mrs. Terry (Anne)
O'Donnell, Anne's mother Mrs..
Paton and two nieces Dianne and
Sandra Elliot. They travelled •
With the Hamilton Tigerettes, a
baton twirling group and had the
pleasure of seeing these youngsters
perform before the castle at Dis-
ney World. The first impression
must have been good as they have
been invited to entertain there
again next year.
A two hour conducted bus tour
of the Kennedy Space Centre was
inspiring and rather awesome .
when one realizes they are stand
ing where several
courageous men put their
lives on the line to further scien-
tific research in space. Cape .
Kennedy is also a natural wild
life preservation area of which
the staff there seem very proud.
During' this pleasant holiday
Mrs. 0°DonnelPs sister, Mrs.
Gertrude Crotigh of Toronto,
looked after Hillcrest Haven in
Luc lmow .
RIEGLING - Craig, Todd and Lisa
are happy ,to announce the birth
of their brother. Christopher Mark
on March 23.in Wingham General
Hospital. Frank and Anne Rieg-
ling are the parents.
KINGSBRIDGE
Congratulatidns to Mr. and
Mrs. Cletus Dalton on the birth
Of a baby soh on Monday, Mirch
18th.
/Also congratulations- to' Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Riegling' on the
arrival of their son at the Wing-
ham and District Hospital on Sat-
urday, March 23rd.
Ray-Dalton, who had spent a
month visiting with his. daughter
Mrs. Rib MacDonald, Capt.
MacDonald and girls in Alberta
and also toured Mexico, returned
home on Friday.
There were eight tables at the
euchre party held in the Parish
Hall on' Friday evening. High
man was Donald Fairish, second
high man was Brother Carl, high
lady was Jeannette Hogan, second
high lady was Mrs. Jack '
Van Osch. This was the last card
party for this year.
Al O'Loughlin of Troy, Michi-
gan, spent the week end with his
sister, Mrs. Bernadine Kinney.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Edisbury of
Luc know , Mrs. Bernadine Kinney ,
Mrs. John Howard and Mrs. Cyril
Austin were at the Centennial
Hall, London on Monday evening
to hear Malcolm Muggerede
formerly of England, and a well-
known journalist, speak out for
Life.
ang of R. R. 1 Peterbor -
ad his daughter Mrs. T.
Toronto, were visitors
kin Lucknow with Mr.
Harvey Webster, Mr.
ioyed visiting at the Sen-
en's night and
ello to many of his old
coward Agnew of Ltacknow
!tat in Wingham and Dist-
ital.
om Hackett of Lucknow rom Wingham and Dist-
ital, where she was a
11.11/2 weeks.
FRASER - in the Vernon Jubilee
Hospital, British Columbia on
March 15, to Mr. and Mrs.. Don-
ald Fraser (nee Veronica Lippert)
of Vernon ,, B.C., a daughter, a
sister for Michele.
SHETLER - to Mr. and Mrs. Joni
Shetler of R. R. 1 Lucknow on
Tuesday, March 19th, 1974 at
Wingham and District Hospital, a
daughter.
WARDELL - on Wednesday, March
20 in Wingham and District Hos-
pital, a son, Christopher Leslie,
to Helen Warden. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wardell.
SOAK - to Bill and. Sandra Hoak of
Goderich on Monday, Febrtiary 25
1974 in Alexandra Marine and Gen-
eral Hospital, a daughter, Penny
Elizabeth, 8 lb. 8 oz. , a sister for
Debbie.