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LANGSIDE .
Honoured On
351h Anniversary
The family of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Laidlaw of Lucknow, Dr.
and Mrs. John Bell, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Swann, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Shepherd, entertained at a dinner
recently in Guelph to mark the ,
occasion of their parents' 35th
wedding anniversary.
Also present were the bride and
groom's attendants of 35 years ago,
Mr. and Mrs: Wm. G. Hunter of
Lucknow. Other guests. from 'this
area were Mrs. Wilfred Drennan,
Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw.'
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Mr. and Mrs. Philip Steer visited
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Graham G. Moffat of Teeswater,
who has been a patient in
Wingham and London Hospitals,
returned home on Friday. His
-Margaret---sister- -Moffat tf--Tot oti to
brought him home and stayed
overnight returning to Toronto the
next day. Graham is feeling much
better.
Mrs. Potter held a successful
plaque and ornament .demonstra-
tion last Thursday evening and
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their son, Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Steer, Tracey and Heather of
London, 'on Sunday.
Parents from this district attend
ed- open 'house 6iS
Central School on Tuesday evening
and at Lucknow Public School on
Wednesday evening.
We are pleased to report that
little Jimmy Miller, who was
seriously ill in London Hospital,
has now been home for a week and
is progressing favourably.
' Marilyn Moffat of Culross is
spending some time visiting with
her sisters and familie ivLatrelph
Wesley Young of Lucknow called
on Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Young
and Ken Young on Friday after-
noon.
Joanne Bongertman of Lucknow
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Bongertrnan.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Andrew have
returned to their home in Guelph
after spending the winter at Indian .
Rocks Beach, Florida.
Gordon Montgomery of Lucknow
returned home after ten days in
University Hospital, London where
he had surgery.
Mrs. Lloyd Ashton of Lucknow
returned home last Thursday after
spending nine days in Wingham
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. - Jim MacMillan
and children, Janies, Greg and
Maryjo of St. Catharines, visited
with their parents Mr. and Mrs.
Jos. MacMillan, Lucknow and also
with their' aunt, Miss Abigail
Clifford, who is a patient at
Pinecrest Manor.
Winner of the Chain Saw draw. at
Lucknow Service Centre was John
Campbell, 68 - 1st Street West,
Owen Sound. The draw was made
by Reverend George Garratt.
Miss Lorna Campbell and Miss
Helen Thompson of Lucknow spent
a few days last week in Toronto.
Mrs. Philip MacMillan of R. R. 1
Lucknow is a patient in Victoria
Hospital, London, where she
underwent surgery on Monday of
this week.
Mrs. Donna Carter of Lucknow
returned home on Saturday after
spending a week in Wingham
Hospital.
Mrs. Gordon-, Barger attended
the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Sadie
Spicer, in Toronto on Saturday.
Also attending were Bill, Herb,
Rosealene and Richard, Barger.
Mrs. Barger was predeceased by
her brother Tom Glazier, three
months ago.
Fitne,,,.. In •iiur heart you knoei it's right.
Wallace Houston has recently
returned tp, Ontario from Frobisher
Bay, N.W.T. and will be in London
fora few weeks with Aerotech
Services Limited near the Lond
Airport.
Mrs. Kathleen Panter, Colorado
and Mrs. Carol Pincolini, California
arrived in Lucknow on the weekend
to ,visit with their father, Jack
Gardner, and assist him in moving
to his new Senior Citizen Apart-
ment.
Mr. and Mrs. Jelle de Jong, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Ross, and Mrs.
Edna McDonald, all of Lucknow,
attended the funeral of Pieter Van
der Ley on April 5th at Drayton.
Visitors this winter with Mr. and
Mrs. Omar Brooks, of Lucknow
while they were at their winter
home at Tamarac City near Fort
Lauderdale, Florida were Doc and
Anne Myers, Saskatoon; George
and Barb McCutcheon, Brussels;
Lois Atkinson, Schomberg; Tina
Sloan and Hazel Atkinson, Noble-
ton; Bill and Lucille Wiegrefe,
Tamarac, Florida; Alma Jardine,
Wingham; Betty and Jack Ackert,
Kincardine; Hugh Maclnnes, Luck-
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Lottie McCutcheon and Dorothy
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Joyce Stothers, R. 6 Goderich and
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Goderich; Eileen and Lloyd Ash-
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Lorsvick, Olds, Alberta; Hazel and
Charlie Webster, Lucknow; Frieda
and Antone Siemon, Seaforth; Case
and Betty McCutcheon, Listowel;
Glen and Evelyn Bray, Brussels;
Bruce and Mayme Cumming,
Thornton; Glenn and Velma Atkin-
son, Schomberg; Russell and Jean
McGuire, Wingham; Jack McDon-
ald, Brussels; Paul and Jane and
Natusha and Erical McDonald,
Brussels; Kay and Bill 'Bruce.
Kincardine; Art, Anne and Stasia
Purney, Lucknow; Grace Cousins,
Kitchener; A. J. and Tillie Wilson,
Lucknow; Don and Anna MacTav-
ish, Ripley; Fraser and Doris
MacKinnon, Lucknow; Walter and
Marie Scott, Lucknow; Sandie and
Tom Milner, Tqronto; Berva and
Jack Rice, Toronto; Joyce and Jack
Hodgins, Wingham.
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