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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1977
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCHNOW, ONTARIO PAGE TWENTY-THREE
WINS TIGER IN
BANK PROMOTION
The ,Lucknow Branch of the Bank
of ,Montreal recently completed a
two month campaign named Safari
77 which resulted in 182 new
WHITECHURCH
Mrs. Tom Inglis and Tom
received word that Mr. Bert Hobbs
of Star City, Saskatchewan, age 82,
passed away May 24 at Milford
Hospital. The funeral was from the
Anglican Church with Rev. J.
Steele officiating. Interment was in
Star City Cemetery. Bert lived at
the Inglis home from age 9 to 16
years.
Mrs. Mack Inglis of Highgate is
a patient in Wingham Hospital due
to a reaction of a hip operation a
year ago.
Mack Inglis of Highgate spent
the weekend here visiting with his
wife at Wingham Hospital and w ith
his mother. Mrs. Toni Inglis. Tom
and Betty.
Workshops are being held at
Whitechurch W.I. for P,R. Offic-
ers, with Mrs. Harvey Houston
leader; Bruce South District branch
secretary-treasurers, with District
secretary-treasurer Mrs. Gordon
Wall leader; for Bruce South
branch curators, with Mrs. Gladys
Arnold and Mrs: Victor Emerson
leaders. Branch curators bring
History hooks and yellow manual.
Albert Co u lter was a Smitia,
visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Coultes of Belgrave.
Visitors on Sunda, vt oh his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Hill l \
were Mr, and Mrs. Eric I'vans of
Hyde Park.
accounts being opened at the
Lucknow branch.
Each person opening an account
had a chance on winning a stuffed
tiger. Don Thompson made the
draw on Thursday and the winner
was Lisa Peterson, daughter of Mr.
Paul Falconer and chum Bob
Davidson of Sarnia spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mowbray.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Montgom-
ery of Blyth were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Falconer.
Bob Mowbray was a Sunday
afternoon visitor with Mr. and Mrs.
Angus Mowbray of Wingham and
with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Seddon of
Brantford. who were visiting there.
Little Michelle Inglis of Delmore
spent thF weekend ‘‘ ith Mr. and
Mrs. Don Caesar. Vickie and Patsy.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snowden anti
Billie of hwlsnoNN Isere Sundas
sisnors Nsnh Mr. and Mrs. Dan
1 Olin.
Mr. and Mrs. Hill Rintoul \\
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her brother
Gordon C.IlkiVNCII and Mrs. (aid
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here will be no meeting Of
Chalmers couuntinicams class this
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Bruce Maitland, as it Ordains
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and Mrs. Jim Peterson of Lucknow.
Lisa, age 13, is a grade 8 student
at Lucknow Central Public School.
She is pictured receiving the tigcr
from R. E. "Ted" Collyer,
Lucknow bank manager.
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office of the Holy Ministry. A
reception follows.
The 103rd General Assembly of
the Presbyterian Church meets at
St. Andrew's Church, Toronto. this
Sunday and the rest of the week at
Knox College, Toronto.
On Saturday evening, June 11,
the Y.P.S. will hold a pancake
supper in Whitechurcb Community
Memorial Hall at 8.30 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Campbell
and son Scott and daughter
Harmony of Holstein visited Sun-
day with Mr, and Mrs. Bev Kay,
Graham and Wendy. Mr. Campbell
is student preacher Holstein.
NIr. and Mrs. Tony Morrison of
little Current arid their daughter
Mrs. Frank Stockhill. Northern'
Ontario. called on Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Enit.‘rson on Friday. They
,i s t t e d ith Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Morrison of t ucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Proctor of
I a, onia. Michigan. visited Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Tiffin on Wednesday
and on Thursday called on Mr. and
Mrs. Vie Emerson and Mrs. Gertie
Fain of Wingham.
On tuesda\ Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Emerson And Mrs. Rena Fisher of
Wingham, Bruce South . District
President, were at Hanover. where
Mrs. Frierson and Mrs. Fisher
attended Grey South District annu-
al and Victor went to R. I Durham
and visited with Ellison Edge.
OLIVET
Mrs. Oscar White visited with
her husband in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, on Sunday.
Oscar underwent surgery on his leg
last Friday and the community
wishes him a speedy recovery.
Nancy McGuire and Joyce Black
spent Friday in London and visited
with Miss Judy Bere.
Mrs. Walter Black visited on
Friday with Mrs. Henry Howe in
Stratford Hospital.
Mrs. Peter Van Sickle entertain-
ed a number of friends at a Tupper
Ware Party last Thursday morning:
Tasso Karrintonis and friends of
Toronto spent the weekend at their
summer home here.
The community extends' its
deepest sympathy to Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Stam of Bervie and
relatives in the passing of their
young daughter, Melissa.
• Visiting recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar White were Mr. and
Mrs. R. Deiter of Hepworth and
Mr. and Mrs. Herb White of Park
Head.