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taow on the week end with his
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all attended the Swan Reun-
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Mr. and Mrs. 'Ron Rothwell. of
Norwood and Mrs. Al Martin of
Long Beach, California are holi-
daying with their. mother Mrs. Ed
Thom of Lucknow at the Thomp-
son cottage at Amberley Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. George Linley of
Oak Park, Michigan; Mrs. J.
Staples, Mr. and '.Mrs. Glen Stap-
les of Utica, Michigan; and Mrs.
A. Mclvlurchy of Sarnia were vis-
itors last week end in. Lucknow.
With Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rice.
Mrs. Fred Best of Toronto, the
former Ellen Andrew of Zion,
spent last week end in Lucknow
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gardner
and attended the reunion. Other
reunion visitors were Mrs. Grace
Thompson, Mrs. Molly Pinkney
and Mrs. Doreen Mustard•formerly
of the Zion 'area.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford MacMil-
lan and children Paula,, Abigail,
Andrew and Danny were holiday
visitors with their parents Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. MacMillan. Other
family visitors who called were
Duncan MacMillan of Detroit; Mr.
and Mrs. Miles MacMillan, Port
Huron; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph (Patsy
MacMillan) Evenick, Cleveland
Ohio and Mrs. Yvonne (MacMil-
lan) Keith of London. Rev. and
Mrs. Harold Snell of Exeter and
Miss Eleanor Plumsteel of London
also visited at the MacMillan
home. Miss Plumsteel was a
former teacher at the.Lucknow
District ,High School.
Closed Mondays
All Day Thursday
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Mr. and Mrs. Al Cooper and
Scott of Mississauga; Mr. and. Mrs.
Walter Ritchie, Wayne and Bill.
of Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Burns, Bob and Barry of
Georgetown; Mrs. Shirley Ritchie,
Linda, Bruce and Bryan and Mike
Braun'of Hamilton; Miss Brenda
Hanlan, Mr. and Mrs. Torn Rit-
chie , Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ritchie,
Laura and Culls and Mr. and Mrs.
George' McTeer , all of London
were reunion visitors in Lucknow
with Mr. and Mrs. Alf Ritchie.
Mr. and. Mrs. Roy Hawley, Les-
lie, Pamela and Bernie of Oshawa
visited last week end with her,
mother Mrs. Lorne Woods, Luck -
now .1 Other visitors at the Woods'
home were Mrs. Wm. Rutherford
of Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. Mel
Brown, Mrs. Mable Murdie, Mr. ,
and Mrs. Mike Slauenwhite , all
of Kitchener.
Walter Safety says,
"Tell your mother and
• father that you want
to learn to swim NOW."
OLIVET
Bill Black of London spent the
holiday week end with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Black and
family..
Larry and Paula Hoffman of
Lucknow visited for a couple of
days with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Hamilton and family and Mrs.
W. R. Hamilton..
Tasso Karantonis and friends of
Toronto spent the week end here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack - McGuire and
Brian visited on Friday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Engel
and family of Dublin at their
cottage at Lurgan Beach.,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hamilton
and Wendy and Mrs. W. R. Ham-
ilton visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Hamilton and Jen-
nifer of Hanover.
Many from this area enjoyed the
activities of the Lucknow Reunion
and the wonderful parade on Satur•
day.
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