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OWNERS W. JOS. AND DEAN E. AGNEW
PHONE 5283532 ,LUCKNOW
ALL STAR TOURS
PIONEERS OF ESCORTED MOTOR COACH TOURS
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Departing
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Deluxe Motor Coach Transportation
3 Nights Accommodation at Scoffs Resort
on Lake Oquaga.
All Entertainment and Activities supplied
by the Scoffs
All Meals during your Stay at the Resort.
Lucknow Post Office Pickup.
Two Persons
Twin Beds —
Share Bath
With Next
Room
$139.00 ea.
Area people who took this tour to bqua a Lake
Resort in May, highly recomMend it.
CONTACT
(MRS. BRYCE) MERLE ELLIOTT
Lucknow, Ont. Phone 528-3500
Licensed under the
Travel Industry Act No. 1338987
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL;LOCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1976
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OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK — MONDAY TO SATURDAY
AND FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P.M.
Honour parents pp
35th AnnNetsoly
• On Sunday, August '15 a family
gathering was' held at the 'home •of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nugent 'in St.
Thomas • honour of the 35th •
wedding anniversary. 9f her parents"
Mr, and. Mrs, Win. Humphrey,
Lucknow; ,
Bill and Doris have a family of.
'three, . George, of Ashfield, Mrs.
Jim (Dianne) Nugent of St.. Thomas
and Mrs. Barry (Sandra) Haldenby
of Holyrood and five grandchild-
ren. All the family attended along
with his father, Wm.. A. Humphrey
of St, Helens. •
Doris cut the wedding cake and
their son George made a toast to
his mother and dad. Gifts were
opened and both Bill 'and Doris
replied.
After a stroll through Storybook
Gardens in London all enjoyed a
delicious dinner of Chinese Food.
Monday, August 16th was the
actual day of their anniversary.
HONOURED BY SISTERS
AND BROTHER ' .
A very pleasant surprise party
was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Humphrey on .August
16th to honour their 35th wedding
anniversary.
Those present were. Mrs. Lorna
Clipperton and Brenda and. Bert
Mann of London; Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie McDonald, Milvert Reid
and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cook, all of .
Lucknow.
Mrs. Lorna elipperton. read , an
address„--and a ,lovely gift ,was
presented to the' bride and groom
of 35 years.
Lunch was served and a social
time enjoyed.
LANGSIDE
' Mr, and Mrs. Gerard Brasser of
London spent a Sunday recently
with Mr. and, Mrs. Albert Bongert-
man . .
Mr'. and Mrs. Bob . Bregman
returned home Friday evening
after visiting in Holland with
relatiyes for the last two weeks.
Karen Young spent a few days
I last week with , a friend near
Wingham and Liane spent a few
I days with her cousin Cindy.
Struthers at Lucknow.
Mrs. W. Osband and her brother
of London called at Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Young's home 'last Wed-
nesday.
Mr.. and Mrs. Donald Young,
Kevin and Brian of Toronto spent
the ,weekend With his parents Mr,
and Mrs. Clifford Young, William, .
Ken and Russell. Mr. and Mrs.:,
Jim Young, Marty, Jamie, Karen
and Liane of Langside and Mrs.
May • Richardson of Witigham
visited at the same home on
Sunday.
Mrs. Clifford Young spent a few
days in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs.
'Donald Young • and family and
returned home Sunday with Miss
Margaret Moffat who attended the
Moffat picnic held at Kincardine on
Sunday.
Mrs. Wally Weirsma's sister and
brother-in-law returned to Holland
last Friday after visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Weirsma the last five
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs.. Chester Pinnell of
Mildmay visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Young on Sunday.
William Pinnell 'of Colborne is
visiting with relatives in this
district this week.
81st 'BIRTHDAY
A surprise party was held for Mr.
John Top to celebrate his 81st
birthday do Saturday evening with
twenty guests present.
WHITECHURCH
This community extends sym-
pathy to Mr. , and Mrs. Lloyd
Whytock and family in the passing
of Mrs.. Whytock's mother' Mrs.
Robert. Helm who was the former
Myrtle Ritchie.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilkens and
Glenna, Mr. and Mrs. Bill • Willis
arrived home on. Saturday from, a m
tour of the stern Provinces and
British Columbia.
Mr,. and Mrs. Darryl . Derban:
Vance, Dwayne and Melanie of
Kamloops were holiday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Bev Kay and
Graham, with their truck trailer at
Benrniller ,Park.,