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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-05-29, Page 10DANCE TO Lionel Thornton And His Casa Royal Orchestra Friday, Juhe 7th We Still Have Them! OLYMPIC LOTTERY TICKETS For July 16 Draw $10 After being sold .out*and refusing a numb of saleS last .week t we, have managed to secure a further small Supply of ticket.q; If you want a:tWcet for this draw, don't LQCKNOW..SENTINEL Treat Injuries At Hospital Steven Mulvey, age 1 1/2, R. R. 1 WroXeter , was admitted to hos- pital with head injuries 'May 21. Apparently the child fell down twelve cellar steps striking his head on the cement floor. Franc Stroop, R. R. 5 Brussels,. was 'treated for an injured right leg received when he was kicked by a bull at the abattoir in Ford- wich. Mrs. Esther Conlin was admitted with a fractured left hip sustained in a fall in her home'. James Cossar of London w treated for .a fractured spine was then trahtferred by ambulance to London. The Cogsar 'Children: John 15, Rob 13, and Jane 11, were also e fined and released. The Co Car was involved in a moro' hicle accident on•Highway4 Douglas Cloakey , 'age 20, 5 Brussels, Charles Tennant, 20, of Brampton, and Debbi fer , age 16, of Brussels, wet treated for ,bruises and lacer received in a motorvehicle ent . All were released after ment. o ca r4.4 co) 3' 4 2 4Th CC 0 ... a. a. Q' 11. 0 0 a o C 0 4 2 0 0- WS CO CP US c0 • Z )4- < cc 3 CAI O 0 0z o 2 o la 3 LI (3 U. US 3 us Ca. X 3 CC CO z0 uS US > CO I O N CO 0 CD CO CO CO 0) CI la N °La N 'Cr . 0 VS 0.5 0 1%, N 8 81 CO, im ca i co' co sl n co 44t Clr) CD 01 Co IS I 0 ui 03 C.) 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The program concluded with the Crowning of the Blessed Virgin. Congregation. Make Presentation A MBERLEY NEWS Mr. Don Darrell, preached his final sermon on Sunday in Pine River Church. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell were presented with a gift• from the congregation. Reid's Corners Institute had a good attendance at their meeting, at the home of Mrs,; .Eldon Brad- ley in LucknoW Tuesday evening. Miss Mary Pace R. N.A . of Wingham Hospital spent the week end with Mr: and Mrs. Wm. Pace. Mr. and Mrs: Wm. R. Pace , Sheila and Billy of Kincardine were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pace and Mary. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hutton •of London spent the week end with' CeCil HumphreyS. Miss Joan Ferguson of Stratford spent the week end with Lester. Fergusons. • Miss. Marsha Humphrey R.N. of St. Thomas is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Humphrey and Mark. • Mr. and Mrs. Garj, Courtney had as. their dinner guests Sunday, May 12 Mr. and Mrs. John Norm- an and boys; Mrs. Clara CoUrt- ney , Mr. and Mrs. John. MacDon- ald, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Macpon- ald, Carol Courtney and Mr. and Mrs..Don Courtney.. Don and Ivy celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary. Congratulatiorks on May 13th. ADVANCE .SALE $5 PER COUPLE $6 PER COUPLE AT THE DOOR '• Tickets May Be Purctased From. Any Member Of The Fire:Department 9:30 p.m. to 1;00 a.m. ti Mr. MacDonald was married in 1928 to Elizabeth Simpson. She predeceased him in 1953. He was also predeceased by one sister. (Kate) Mrs. Peter. Moffat and one brother John of Grande Prairie. Surviving are three sisters and two brothers Mrs. D. L: (Belle) MacKinnon , Lucknow; Mrs. Alex (Pheme) Collins and Mrs. Walter (Etta) Smith, both of Michigan; Neil of Walkerton and Russel of Blyth, • Funeral service was held from the MacPherson Funeral Home in. Teeswater on Saturday, May 25. • Interment was in Teeswater Cem- etery. Pallbearers were Fraser and John MacKinnon, Elmer Scott, Arnold Scott, Bert Moffat and Thos Moffat. Flower bearers were Douglas Simpson and James Orr. Kelleher Family Reunion Sunday The Kelleher family reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art' Gilmore, Lucknow, on Sunday, May 25. Attending were Mrs: Gilmore's six brothers and their families, which includ- ed Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Kelleher of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Kelleher of Burlington ,,Mr. John Kelleher of Toronto, Mrs. Stan Kelleher of Nanticoke, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelleher and family of 'Brampton, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kelleher and family of Burlington. A lovely musical program, held at St., Mary's Church,. Lucknow, highlighted the occasion. 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