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Luiiow residents on the movt
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-With the corning of spring we -have -several
changes taking place in :the community.
Mr. and Mrs. Jinn DeBoer have moved in-
to the house on the corner of Havelock and
Liidgardwhich they -recently purchased.
Trudy 1'oran and -family, who had been
living in that part of The house have moved
into:the country tothe John McKinnon farms.
Steveand Joan Chamnerand family mov-
ed into an 'apartment over Hamilton's
-restaurant temporarily as they are hoping
to build a new house.
Jim -.and Celia Aitchison have moved into
the Chamney house on Ross St. Lucknow
Fair Parades won't be the same without
Jim's horses in them, but we do welcome
them _to.Lucknowandmishthem many hap-
py years ,ofretirement.
`Tony :and Connie Mowald, who had 'been
living for the winter in Jim Arnold's house
have moved into the -front apartment in
Barry Smyth's house on Willoughby St.
Ben and Jenny Mogervorst and .family
have moved into a house across from :the
Trinity Church .as..they had spent the winter
in Army Wilson's house.
Congratulations to .Gordon and Etta
Struthers who are celebrating "their fiftieth
wedding anniversary on April 8.
Also best wishes to Wes Ritchie who was
•90 on April 3.
Weareglad to see Lulu Stanley is able to
be home sifter spending a week in Toronto
hospital-vvliefe---e-liad-surgerys-then a
week convalescing ,with her daughter Mrs.
Tony Bedford in Mississauga.
On Sunday "Lulu accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Howald, Cindy Stanley and Barry Smyth to
UCKNOW
by Mildred Loree
the Sulttm Park Inn, -Kincardine for dinner.
The April Fools (C,G.I.T. clowns) -held an
overnight>at:the United Church mhere they
,enjoyed a tivlties and films<on "Clowning"
On Sunday :morning they did -skits for the
Sunday tchool -and took the .children's time
in The 'Worship service in • Clown 'costumes.
meter they vieited Pinecrest 'Manor and
Dryden Manor and entertained the
residents there.
Also at the united Church on Sunday, the
Sunday School sponsored -a `'Hell and
Beaven" .lun chcn (hot " chili "and angel
cake).•All:proceeds wenttoward=thework of
:the Sunday School.
Sympathy is extended to the, family of
Cora MacDonald who passed.away suddenly
last week. .
Mrs George Cranston and Paul, Ray and
Linda 'Cranston,.andBob andBarb Cranston
attended the wedding of Hick and Shelly
Cranston at Waterford on "Saturday.
Mark Rieglingof Fairview, Alberta. spent
:the Easter vacation -with relatives in the
Lucknovv -and Kingsbridge areas. Those
visited included his grandparents 'Fran _and
m°lg, nd_ a li Vie; ...also
uncles, . aunts and °cousins --:Karla and Torre
Hogan, Belen ..and Mar Riegling, Barbara
and Ambrose Redmond and .their families.
Markisthe youngest son of Anne.andFrank
Riegling.
Iim3shea:Xnit"Wits
Me Rarishea:Knit Wits held their fifth
meting atthe horse of Sharon Stein
Themeetingropened w1th:the4'Bpledge.
:Barbara : Stein showed „how .tiu _dye wool
andacrylicdn:hoof-aid•andronion,:skins
Annie Johnson :came .:and :showed the
group .how to wash, .card .;and spin -raw
-wool. Some =of the inembers tried to spin
and card.
Manta MacDougall presented Annie
Johnson with a ,gift and thanked her for
coming
3n two weeks •we will :hold ,our final
meeting.
.On Tuesday,Aprilh1r-4.Hmembersfrorn
the riVorkirsh Wool mlubstandthe Get
Growing club ill :hold an Achievement
Night at P:nblic.School, starting
at 7 pm. Everyoneis welcome to come
and atttendan :enjoyable -evening of skits
and"iiisplays.put on,bythe44imembers.
`This evening .gives :;the members :a
chance toehowof€whattheyiravelearned
about wltir wooL.and.marketing.
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