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Ove the weekend
by Mildrerttoree
It was another busy
weekend around Lucknow.
Friday evening the
Legion had ' an "Old
Fashioned Box tial." In.
the Presbyterian- Church.
the Sunday ;School :hosted
a pot luck supper and tat-
. eat night. There was a
lively program of piano
solos, recitations, read-
ings, guitar and villin
music with participants
from the young to the
• senior citizens.
Saturday turned out to
'be a beeautif tl day far the
Kinsmen •Mushball•
Tournament. with a dance'
in. the evening, •
The .arena and bowling
alleyare always busy as
you will find in other
areas of the per.
Sunday: evening was
the Week of Prayer for
Chfistinn Unity service
Amid "this year in the
Anglican church, •with par-
ticipation
arr♦-t cipation by all the area
churches,
Gordon Rintoul passed.
away in Wingham ;haspitaf
on :Friday with his funeral
service on Monday. font
McBurney Funeral Borne,
'1 ittghana. He had .been '.a
residers(; at both Maple
Breezes and Pinecrest
Manor prior to entering.
the hospital. Sympathy is
extended : to his sister
Euphentia Cameron and
other members of ns fam-
ily.
Congratulations . tv
Sadie Hamilton of
Pinecrest Manor who cele-
brates her 97 birthday on
Feb. 24.
Five tables of . shoran
were in play at the blot} in.
•Centre last. Friday. ,
Winners were Anne
Anderson, Erna . McNalt, .
Art, Ernewein and Andy
Scats, Lenore Glenn had.
the most shoots.
Cecil Cransti n (right), chairman at the
Lucknow and District' Liana Sweetheart.tu+ndt
,raiser and Briars Knechtel, of tucknova
Market, made the drawn 'on, Saturday far •the'six
prizes; This new fun*raisirig effort was a great,
succe4s with only 13'ot 1,000 tickets not sold.
Proceeds. go towards the SWit o ing` poll pr0•
-
ject..and. community betterment.',Winners
names are in the classified section (Livingston•
photo, .
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hlough. They are now
living in -the former
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Holyroad Wt met on
Thursday afternoon at the
Institute • won't in
Uolyrrood. Betty Bushell
was hostess..
Grace Eckens iffer.,
president. welcomed
everyonand read -a poem.
'February." After the
usual opening the ladies
voted to send a donation:
to the " Lucknow •
Agricultural Society for
the.Fall Fain •
A. lengthy discussion
followed concerningthe
disbanding of their 'group
due to lack of members
andhow to dispose of
their assets:
Joan Murray and Grace
Eckenswi;ller hadsante':
contests and readings to,
close the meeting. The
tadiea were pleased tQ
have Anne McInnes.,
Blyth, to visit with 'them:.
Lunch • was servedand' a
time of fellowship fol-
lowed.
The Kin ess .History'
'Bok committee • met
Thursday evening, to go
over some of our progress-
. es and read: letters from.
people who are interested
irr having their families
included.
Don't forget a book is •
Q.nly as.good as the i.nfor= •
motion available.- Please
get in touch if you have
news about .a family who
lived in the township.
Next meeting is on larch
1,
• Neil ' Mclonafd,. •
entross,, visited with Olen
Haldenby this week....
Sara Hafdenby is • bonne
from University of Guelph
this week fen- reading
week. '
Wednesday •evening
there was anothereuchre,
party at Kinloss
Community CentreNine
. table enjoyed -the evening;
High winners were Alfie.
Hayes and Stewart Lane, .
Lucky • v i,nrsers were
Grace MacPherson and
George Vance. The next
One is two weeps away.
People fronrt thearea'
attended the variety con-
eert at the Winghatu Town
Hail. on the weekend to
enjoy the Bushell': family
singing • and • Whitney
Bushell dancing.; with a
group of young dstncexs.
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results from Feb, 9. at the
•Bore of Agnes, Farrier,
were:: _pink winners - Vera
Falconer and Margaret
Sleigh;tholm (tied) •and
high white Ftroy' Laidlaw;
and' playing, 90 white for
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