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The oldtimers' hockey game between Goderich and Wilidnion, 21, go :after a •rebonsid- from a shot by
Lucknow was • a highlight of the Lucknow Kinsmen Goderieli's Ken Lee, 8, IThile Luclmoiv's.. goalie, Rick
winter carnival at the Lucknow arena on Sunday. Park, moves to posltIon. [Sentinel Staff Photo]
Luelanow's Roy Emberlin, 19, and Goderich's Dave .
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*Horticultural. Society choose
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-St. Valentine's Day theme
The„1,k1lorticiiltura Society„-
: -141dtheir iegular,:tnonthly
meeting. in the Lucknow
“tegion, Hall on "Wedifeidne' '
afternoon, February ,14th
T e hall was4nicely decor-
ated for St. Valentine's Day.
Nrif,py.Wehster,played
musiCal- numbers while the
members gathered.'
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• LENA MATILDA " •
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• Lena Matilda Robinson;
•Lucknow, died in Wingharn
and •District, Hospital; on
Tuesday, February 6, 1979.
She was 71.
A registered nurse, she
graduated from training at
the WinghArn „ and District,
Hospital in 1931. For several.
years She did private nursing
in the Lucknow area and then
worked in Dr. Victor John-
ston's office for 11 years. She
then joined the staff of the
Alexandra and Marine Gen-
eral Hospital in Goderich
until her retirement in 1972.
She' was a member of
Lucknow United Church, the
United Cerqh Women, the
Order of thti Eastern Star,
the Women's Institute, the
Herticultural Society and the
Registered .Nurses Associa-
tion.
• Born in• Kinloss Township •
on June 2, 1907, she was the
daughter of the late Tyndall
Robinson, and the late Edna
Fraser, Kinloss.
She is survived by a sister,
Elizabeth, Lucknow and a
brother, George, Sarnia.
She was predeceased by
two brothers,- Howard and
Charlie Robinson.
The funeral took place on
February 9, 1979 at 2 p.m.
from the •MacKenzie and
McCreath Funetal Home,
Lucknow Rev. Doug Kauf- e
man of the Lucknow United
Church conducted the serv-
ice. The Order of the Eastern
Star, Huron Chapter • #89,
VVirigharr,, held a nlemorial
Service at the funeral home.
Pallbearers were , Lloyd
Fraser, Edward Montieth,
Fraser MacKinnon', Don
Robertson, 'Harvey Houston
and Ted Collyer.,
Spring burial in. South
KinlOss Cemetery. ' •
ened the' meeting, The min-
utes of the last meeting were
• read by Mrs. Gordon Kirk?
land and the treasuter:s
repOti--, given by Mrs: Alex
Andrew. •
Mrs. Arnold had charge of
the ,program and gave a
-•peen?, ' Roses: Members
sang several old time favour-
ite songs acCompanied by
Mrs. Webster at the piano.
Readings on St. Valentine
were given by Mrs. Eldon
.Henderson •and Mrs. John .
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Kilpatrick. •
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Mrs. Ross Shiells introduc.:
ed the guest sneaker; Mrs.
Ewan MacLean, who gave a
very interesting talk on the
care of plants and cut flowers
and explained the 'standards
• of showing our exhibits in
competition.;•
ru'nch was served by the
committee in charge, follow-
ing the close of the meeting..
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