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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1915 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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MEHAN'S
PHONE 528.3001 LUCKNOW Formerly Hall's litd and White
SUPER MARK
Mrs. Murray Tuck of Oakville
led last week in Lucknow with
r parents Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
aham, also with her sisters and
it families, Mrs. Warren zinn
Mrs. Chester Hackett of
hfietd and Mrs.. Evan Keith of
nloss.
r, and Mrs. D,elbert Nixon and
s of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs..
yne Nixon and Larry of Ripley
Ited last week end with their
etas, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Nixon,
fast.
'We have had a good winter,
ther-wise, have met many
adians and had visits from
IV, as well. Will likely be
ing about the firit or second
k in April", writes Harold
deer from his winter retreat in
Petersburg, Florida.
iss Fay Hogan of Owen Sound
ed with her parents, Mr. and
• Con Hogan, Ashfield on
day, following a week's Vaca-
in Tampa, Florida. She was
mpanied by her friend,'-Miss
nie Barber of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Collyer of
Lucknow spent the holiday week at
Clearwater, Florida. At Toronto
Airport they met in with Rev. Laird
Stirling of Nova Scotia. He had
been attending a Youth Conference
in Toronto and was returning
home. Mr. Stirling was minister
six years ago at Lucknow United
Church.
Local winners at the Howick
Lions Bingo were: Mrs. Charles
Hallam, Mrs. ' Emile MacLennan,
regular games; Lois Bender, share
the wealth; Joan Robinson, door
prize.
Lorne Reid, who operates a shoe
repair business in Lucknow, is a
patient in University Hospital in
London having been admitted last
week.
"I read the paper as if it was a
paper from home. (which was
Barrie). I also watch for any items
that may give us information on
history of the Murdoch family",
writes Orma Murdoch of Toronto in
renewing her Seniinel subscrip-
tion.
Mrs. Donald Pincoloni of San
Jose, California, formerly Carol
Gardner of Ashfield, is visiting her
parents Mr. and Mrs. John
Gardner of Lucknow.. Mrs..
Gardner is a patient in Victoria
Hospital, London and Mr. Gardner
had the misfortune of falling at his
home on Friday of last week and is
now a patient in Wingham Hospit-
al.
"I hope to be home the last week
in July, so say hello to the gang,.
especially Harvey Webster and
Punch MacDonald", writes "Big
Jack" Webster of Edmonton.
Mil. and Mrs. Bob Thompson,
John, Robert and Anne of Windsor
were visitors last week end with
Miss Helen Thompson.
Fitness
is, something
you can jump
up and down about.
PaRTICIParlY017
Fitness. In your.heart you know it's tight.
fighter.