HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-01-28, Page 34
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WITH PORK IN •TOMATO SAUCE
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Alex (Sandy) MacLeod of Wing-
ham, formerly of Lucknow,, will
observe ,his 90th birthday on
'Sunday, 'February 1st
Mr. and Mrs. George Ncwbold of
Lucknow have returned from a
holiday in the Barbados.
Mrs. Mari MacIntyre of Ashfield •
and Mrs. Cliff Crawford of
Lucknow spent two weeks in 'North
Vancouver, B. C, visiting with Mrs.
Crawford's daughter Joan and,
. granddaughters Michele and Lori.
Mrs. Joan Robinson, 2nd conces-
sion, Kinloss, received word, last
week that her step-mother, Mrs. A.
Lobb had passed away in England.
Mr, and. Mr's. David Hird of
Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland Were
recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Greer, Lucknow. While
serving overseas with the air force
during the war, Harold played
hockey and was billeted at the Hird
home. They have kept up a
correspondence since that time.
Harold and Eileen visited with the
Hirds in ,1971 while on a holiday
• trip to Scotland. Mr. and Mrs.
Hird had been visiting with their
son and '" family at -Ridgeway,
'Pennsylvania and were on their
way to Malton enroute home.
Jack Webb of Calgary, 'Alberta is
visiting with his sister Mrs. Allister
HUghes and Mr. Hughes of
Wingham, forMerly of Kinloss
Township. Mr: Webb was a former
resident of the 12th ' of West
• Wawanosh and it. is over thirty
years since he has.been back to this
area.
Mr. and Mrs. Farrish 'Moffat,
Wingham, entertained a nuniber of
relatives and friends at their home
on ,Saturday evening in honour of
their-father, Mr. Alex MacKenzie,
Lucknow, on the occasion of his
91st birthday.
Honoured On
25th Anniversary
STRAWBERRY AND RASPBERRY
(WITH' PECtIN)
wilvicgspAy,. JANUARY 21s
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WHITECHURCH NEWS
On Friday evening relatives, Mr.
and. Mrs. Clifford Laidlaw, Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Laidlaw, , Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Laidlaw, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Kerr gathered 'at the home of .
Mr. sand Mrs, Kenneth Laidlaw,
Lucknow to celebrate the 25th
Wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs'. Elroy Laidlaw. Games were
played during 'the evening. The,
relatiVes presented them with an
electric coffee pot, electric iron and
a 25th cup and saucer.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw of
Windsor spent the week end with
their parents ,Mr. and' Mrs. Elroy
.Laidlaw and Mr. and Mrs, Walter
Elliott.
CommuniOn services were held
at‘the United Church on Sunday in,
charge of Rev. W. Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moore and
family of Riversdale Wefe Sunday
visitors with Mt. and Mrs. Walter
Moore and family.
Brian and Paul Falconer of
Sarnia were week end visitors.with
Mr. and . Mrs. Robt. Mowbray.
Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw,,
Janet and Kiniberley were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Kerr of ,Blueval.e. •
Congratulations to Mks, Ella"
Johnston on being one of three"
, winners :for the r$1000 on the radio
bingo.
. Saturday visitors with Mrs. Ella
Johnston • were Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence-Ritchie, 2nd coticession of
•Kinloss, Mr, and Mrs. Jim
Johnston, Carol Anti and„Ruth Ann
of Listowel.
.1%.4r. and Mrs. Carman Farrier
arid Brian of Toronto are spending
a few • days with Mrs. Gartiet
Farrier.
' Wednesdaylast, My. Walter
Elliott and . Mrs. Archie Purdon
attended 4-H Training— School it
bue to weather., conditions
the second day of the training
school, is 'scheduled for February
3rd. Any girl 12' years Of age who
'would like- to stady• the project, a
cooking one, are asked to telephone
either Mrs. Elliott or Mrs: Purdon.
The Ontario March of Dimes is in
its 2Sth year of service to the
province's estimated' 750,000 phys-
ically disabled adults, Please give
generously when your canvasser
calls.