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WEDNESDAY. JUNE 2, 1976 PAo" vphritr!i
Stuartoal' llyer of Lucknow re-
turned home on Monday,,of this
• week froth St. Joieph's Hospital,
London, where he had been a
patient „for, two weeks and under-
went surgery. ,
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Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wightman
And 'daughter Sharon of Niagara
Falls, Ontario were weekend
guests with' Mrs. Earl °Wightinan
and Harvey.
Mrs. Harvey Houston, Lucknow,
was the guest speaker at Perth-
North District Annual of the
Women's Institute, held at Atwood
May 26th. On Thursday she
accompanied Mrs. Francis Gem-
mel! of Ripley to 'BruceEast
District Annual held in Pinkerton
United. Church, when the Bradley
W.I. was. hostess.
.Mrs. George I.,Ockhart of Luck-
now returned to her home Monday
after spending five months in'
'Wingham Hospital.
Mrs, Ford Cunningham, Luck-
now and Mrs. Allister MacKay,
Ripley, attended Douglas Pool
School for China Painting held at
York University, Toronto, from.
May 23rd to 28th, „ This -school
comes from North Carolina and is
the first 'time in Canada.. Their:
instructors were Mrs. Helen Hum-
es from. Burbank, California and
Mrs.. Annette -Krum of California.
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The Lucknow Women's Insttute
will hold their regular meeting in
the assembly room on Monday
evening, June 7th at 7.15 p.m.
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Mrs. • L. C. Thompson of Luck-
now, accompanied by Miss Mildred
McClenaghan of Whitechurch and
Miss Ann Henry of VVingham, all
graduate's of Guelph General
Hospital, attended their Alumnae
Association dinner . on Saturday,
May 29th held at Bingeman Park,
Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Barger, Mr.
and Mrs. Archie De Groote, Mr.
and Mrs. Brian Johnston and Mr.
and Mrs. Tony Johnstone attended
the District 1 Kinsmen Convention
held in Windsor 'from' May 21 - 24.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Ezra Stanley, Lucknow were
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Bedford and
Mr, and. Mrs. Dan Tollefson and
children of -Mississauga,' Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Stanley and Deane of
Ripley"', Larry 8tanley of Wood-
stocfc, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Stanley-
and boys ot. Culross, Mrs., Marretta
Hodgins, Daryl. Hodgins of Kin-
loss.
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Loeal winners at the Howick
Lions bingo were: regular games,
Isabel Tiffin; Sarah Hamilton, both
split wins: "
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Reid, Mr. and
Mrs. VVilter Alton, Mr. and Mrs.
Spence Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. Gib
Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Wraith, Mr. 'and Mrs. Bill Stanley,
Mrs. Grace Campbell, Mrs. J.
Fullton and Peter Bilstra were
among those who enjoyed a four
day senior citizens holiday at
Scott's Oquaga Lake Resort, be-
tween Buffalo and New York City,
leaving 'Friday and returning
Monday evening. The tour was
arranged by Mrs. Bryce Elliott,
local • representative for All Star
Tours.
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Mrs. James Smith of Lucknow,
who ' has been a patient 'in
University Hospital, London for six
weeks where she underwent surg-
ery, is now convalescing at the
home ' of Rev. W. A. and Mrs.
Henderson, 447 Hunter Street,
WoodstOck.
Three ladies from Lucknow, Mrs.
Anna Johnstone, Mrs. Rhea Whit-
by and Mrs.- Betty Emberlin had an
enjoyable holiday Weekend trip to
Cincinnati, Ohio, Nashville, Ten-
nesse, Louisville, Kentucky, and
took in the 1Grand Ole Opry and
other interesting places..'
Mr. and Mrs. Bill. Leddy and
baby daughter Tammy' 'Lynn of
Goderich were $unday • visitors
recently with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Wilson and girls, Lucknow and alSo
with the 'Ray Leddy family. The
week previous Mr. and Mrs. Danny
Leddy and David and Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Leddy visited with Mr..
and Mrs. Bill Leddy and Tammy in
Goderich.
LANGSI DE
Marty Young, one of the Luck-
now Band members who went to
Quebec, returned home Sunday
afternoon. He reported a busy and
enjoyable trip..
George Zuskan and Peter Brisco
of ThamesVille visited on Thursday
with Ken Young.
Mrs. Jan Bregman of •Exeter
returned home Sunday after spend-
ing a few days with 'her son, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Bregman and family.
Mr. and Mrs,. Clifford Young
visited on Sunday with Mr. 'and
Mrs. Chester Pinnell of Mildmay.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Martin and
'Sun day
Dan; of Wingham'Visited Mr. and
Mrs .
evening.Yuiig
and family on
Church service was' cancelled, at
Langside . on Sunday due to
anniversary services being held at
Whitechurch Presbyterian 'Church
awl broadcaSt over CKNX
Starting next Sunday services at
.Langside Will be held at 9.45 a.m.
for the summer months-.
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