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Home from North West Territories for a visit
By lie Webster
Mrs.. Dianne Clifford and
her daughter,. Heather of
Baker Lake, North . West
Territories are home for a
visit with her parents and.
sisters, Mr, and Mrs. Jack
MacKenzie 'and. Gayle.
Elizabeth Wilkins, d• augh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs.Charles
Wilkins, will be: at Five Oaks
near Paris, Ontario for the
March break.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren
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Wylds had their son and.
granddaughter, Kenny and
Melanie Wylds and Mrs,
Wylds' mother, Mrs. Irene
Stone, all of Goderich on the
weekend.
Mrs. Sandra Darling of
Hanover visted on Tuesday
with her. parents, Mr, . and
Mrs. Gordon Robb..
Elizabeth Wilkins, daugh-
ter of Charles. and Mayme
Wilkins, spoke on Saturday
evening at the Oddfellow and
Rebecca Lodge in Exeter on.
her trip to New York City last living in the house owned by
year. Mr and Mrs, Neil MacKet-
Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Mc-' zie sinee their own home was
Charles of Kincardine spent destroyed by fire one week
the weekend with their sons, ago. '
Mr. and Mrs. John McChar- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ross and
les and Ryan of Petrous and Mrs. Rhoda MacKenzie of
Mr. and. Mrs. Donald Mc- Lucknow, formerly of this.
Charles and family in Chat- area, have returned home.
ham. They spent Friday ev- from a bus trip to Tgzas MacDonald. Mr. Agnew also
ening in Petrolia,, all day where they were 'holidaying visited with his mother, Mrs.
Saturday in Chatham and for a few days. There were a Mary Bell Agnew, a resident
wereback to Petrolia on ' number of people from Luck- at Pinecrest Manor in Luck-
Sunday. now who were also on this now.
Mr. and., Mrs. John Mil- " trip. • Mr. Finlay MacLennan Of
tenburg andfamily are now Mr. Hartman of the 12th of Kitchener was home on the
,Ashtield has returned home weekend with his mother,
from 'University Hospital in Mrs, Dorothy . MacLennan
London, where he was hos- and visited his father, D. A.
pitalized for a week after MacLennan, who Is a resid-
• surgery, rc . ent at Pinecrest. Manor in
Mrs. John ,Agnew and Lucknow.
friend of Plymouth, Michig- Roddy MacDonald and
an visited on the weekend Barbara Carter are holiday -
with Mr, and Mrs. Finlay ing this week in Florida.
Mr, and Mrs. Donald
Simpson, Jim, Donald, Bill,
Steve, Helen and. Chris have
returned from a visit in
Calgary, Alberta; where they
attended the . wedding of
their son, Alex, on March 5.
Mary Eadie chosen for exchange trip to United Kingdom
By May Hoyle C .
Congratulations .to Mary
Eadie; daughter of Mr.' and
Mrs. . Lorne Eadie, conces-
sion 8,whowaschosen for an
eight week trip to the United
Kingdom. This trip is spon-
sored by the Ontario Agricul-
ture and Food and 'the Junior
Farmers. She leaves April
28. Enjoy every minute of it,
Mary. Mary will be .hosted by
different families while
there.
Jamie Langford and his
mother,; Mrs.. Cliff Langford
visited en Wednesday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Nicholson and Jamie
stayed for a holiday here..
Edna and May Boyle ac-
companied ' Mr: and Mrs.
Jack Scott of Ripley to
London on. Wednesday. Edna
and May visited with Mrs.
Mary Boyle and they. all Went
to St.. James' Church, Clan-
deboye at 1.30 p.rn. for the
funeral of :their cousin, the
late Ruth Mains. Reverend
and . Mrs.. Stanley ' (Doris
Celebrate 35th anniversary.
Henry and Bernice. Dren-
nan, R. # 7, Lucknow cele-
brated their 35th wedding.
anniversary on Sunday,
March 21. Relatives visiting
with them were. Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Hackett', Goderich;
Mrs. Harold Elligson, Mit- ..
chell; Jean . and Bryon Black
and family of R. " # 6,
Goderich; Shelley and Shari
Black of Exeter; Eric and
Dianne Drennan and, family
of R. # 6, Goderich; Marlene
and Doug Macdonald and
family of Auburn; Gordie and
Kathy drennan, R. #. 7,
Lucknow; Leroy kand Annette .
' Drennan and family, R. # 3,
Lucknow; Ann Drennan and,
Larry Johnston; Donna Dren-
nan of Lucknow; Shawn Dal-
ton; R. # 3, Goderich; Allan
Drennan and Sue Nivens of
Nutritionist speaks
to mothers' group
Anne Mann spoke to the
March meeting, of the Luck -
now Moing Mothers held
at the Lucknow Central Pub-
lic School on March . JO.
She gave . an informative
talk on nutrition. The ladies
particiapted in a true -false
quiz with discussion follow-
ing each question. Anne is
returning to the April meet -
ing to discuss nutrition furth-
er, •
Roxanne Visser presented
Anne with a gift in apprecia=
' tion for her appearance at the
meeting.
Connie Harris announced
the - upcoming kindergarten
registration: The school's
grade eight students provid-
ed
ovided child care for the mothers
while they met.
Lucknow instituteenjoy
St. P. atrick's program'
The 'March meeting of the
Lucknow Women's Institute
was held in the Town Hall on
Tuesday, March 9 at 1.15
p.m. A delicious dessert was
served by the convener, Mrs.
R. J. Leddy, who is the
curator of the Tweedsmuir
Books, which ` were on dis-
play.
' The roll call was answered
by An implement and what
has taken its place.
Mrs. Grace Gibson, pres-
ident, welcomed the ladies
and 'read a short poem. Many
thank you letters were read
as well as an invitation to the
Brucelea Haven Spring Tea
in Walkerton on , April 29.
The Lucknow Senior Institute
received an invitation from
the Lucknow Junior Institute
to attend their April 13.
meeting.'
Mrs. R. J. Leddy was
Clinton; Debbie Drennan and
Robbie Drennan of Ashfield
Township.
chairlady for :the program. ;
She told some Irish jokes and
a quartette of ladies,. Mrs.
Grace Gibson, Mrs, E, W.
Rice, Mrs. William Campbell
and Mrs,. Mary MacGillivray
sang two Irish songs, When
Irish Eyes Are Smiling and
Galloway Bay.
The . motto, Compare the
kitchens of modern homes to
those of our. pioneers, was
prepared by Mrs. James.
McNaughton and read by
Mrs. George Whitby. Mrs,
E. W. Rice played two em
joyable piano solos, Emerald
Isle and Where the River'
Shannon Flows.
A contest was conducted
by Mrs. R. J. Leddy \ with
Mrs. Wm. Bogues being the
winner.
A reading on Pioneer Days
in Bruce, was given by Mrs.
Mary MacGillivray.
•
Lloyd) Tomes and their
daughter, Kanesia, were
down from Little Current for
his aunt Ruth's 'funeral..
Mrs: Marjorie' Thompson
and Mrs. Katherine Collins
of Ripley and Mrs..'. Gertrude
Walsh' of Kincardine :visited
friends here on Friday.:
Pastor and Mrs. Lionel
Reeves spent a couple of
days in Toronto:
Doctor and Mrs. Andrew
Mott of Grand Fort, .North
Dakota,visited with, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Maulden,:.. and
Keith.
The many friends here of
Mrs., Louisa Schneller are
sorry that she is a patient in
Wingham and District Hos-
pital. We sent get well
wishes.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bert-
rand and the children of
Simcoe visited with Miss
Winnifred Percy; Bill and
Brian Percy:
Donald, Barr of Waterloo
spent a . few . days with his
mother, Mrs. John Barr.
Mr. and Mrs, Don Bushell
spent the weekend at Brace -
bridge with Mr. and Mrs.
Kurt (Janet Bushell) Neilsen.
'Waugh W.M.S.
The Kinlough, Presbyter-
ian W.M.S.' March meeting.
was held on Wednesday at.
Mrs. Tom McDonald's
home. .
Mrs. Glen Haldenby op-
ened the meeting with a
poem, Pass It On.
Mrs. William MacPherson
and Mrs: Tom McDonald
convened the program. Mrs.
MacPherson gave the devo-
tions, also the meditation.
and prayer. Mrs. McDonald
read from the Glad Tidings
about Ireland, an article on
different religious groups, a
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