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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-09-14, Page 9as Lice 1ofthe . ng ;As - the dis ietiti ons,. eir first. consol- ss'they nd had : ag until y were got: Had would' consala Thomas ,he: Res- ar•e held Satu'rr.: ►ei' 3rd. fficiated tiered ` a my plot Hing an ;ion on. t,` ttendirig ry, floral popular - ,has re- , ict since railway • rood.; .on took up south of'. ed there. n ' 1946, on. •j, K n viEDNESOAX, SEPTc-Htelio 1955: e tIRRIE'_S CORN, RS i1VIr.• ' and', Mrs. Fred Johnsto visited with Mr.., and: Mrs.'R�o�ber Scott. an 'Sunday. • ' Helen Courtney 'hada the mis fortune While playing in " 'the barn on Saturday evening to fal putting a gash M her fQrehea which required 13 stitches ' to close. Mr, and Mrs: Robt. Scott, Mr and 1Virs.. Lorne Fairish motored to. London on Friday and Visited with ' . Mr. and ,Mrs.. John Set and N.14. Laura . •Patterson.' 1VIr�" ,and --M s,G or-dar-•Johnsto •- visited in; Win�gham . during th' creek. kr. and Mrs; .Lorne Farrish• Mr. and. is Mrs. Gordon Walters were in • Preston bn Saturday.. 1Vir, and' Mrs. Adam Johnston of GQderich .visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnston and fam- ily ,on Saturday. • . Mr.`` and Mrs. •Robt.4 Howard, Miss • Mary O'Neill motored to Midland on •Sunday.. • • • Miss • Anna Robb, • nurse in- ,training alt St. ,JJosepii's Hospital, London, " spent. a few days. with' her parents,. Mr and 'Mrs. ' Lloyd Robb, las, week. t' rCalvin • Ritchie'and, Desmond Courtney: commenced . school at ..the beginning of the term. Miss Mary O'Neill Of Goder H. ospita � ij__holidaying . with Mr,; and. Mrs. Robt Howard;, Jr. •Mrs. Mary �S.irinett . and Patsy • and .John Howard ',visited •on Sunday' with• Mr. and • Mrs. Jack Sinnett of �Gorrie; , Mr. and Mrs.: Wilfred;' �F.''arrish visited with Mr.,, and Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall • on Sunday. Mr. • and, Mrs.::Orville Schmidt and family at ''orinosa, visited. ori Sunday with Mr. and Mrs; Leo: Courtney., ..' , • • Mr.. and Mrs Jas. Donaldson and Joan visited with Mr. ;and Mrs. Ira Smal�� 1 a_LConn' on: Sun- FoottnewallilliOt THE-LUCKNOW SENTJ[ ' . LLCKNQW., ONTARIO an- Mr. and„ Mrs Will Ritchie have t gone to Clinton and • Varna to 'visit friends for a Week.' Mr. and '.Mrs, Frank Ritchie Acme visited Sunday with 'Mr. 1 and Mrs? Jerry Cranston.' d Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Baynard : ` and Chris. 'visited with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Irvin on Sunday. •Mr. rand Mrs. George Hunter d are' visiting with Mr.' and Mrs: Ken 'Laidlaw for a few "days' and t. will attend London `Flair. • Mr.• and •Mrs. "Jack McLean &_ rr' boys--al-oxter • visited Sun-, e.4,day* With. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey ',Ritchie; •• &. Mr. and ,Mrs. 'Glen. Tasker: and family . of :Nova 'Scotia,:visited- . last• week., with 'Mr. and Mrs.' Charlie Anderson. Douglas spent the week -end with. Ron'•and `Ken.. Zion W.M.S.... • The September. 'meeting Was held at. the home of 1i.rs. Charlie' • Wilkins with ••13 present.' Afters the opening devotions ,the Chris- tian Stewardship was taken by 'Mrs. Gordon' Ritchie. After . a solo -by. Mrs. Jack Gardner, Mrs. Will Hunter•..took the devotional. Mrs. W. G. Hunteris to prepare 4,04 WAGE NINE. • `.., •}'. :..r •MMP MNWV'w»' �1 . a..n. 4144:4 10Ain f�f f'`.o » , ,>.:. » » �6l�PbU�rowa�rm�cmtmf.�faot88Naam,Masnacy�r •.. A • . a CANS 'DIAN : WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS ASSOCIATION CRUISE' SAD' September 13th, - ,around Van'•-, couver Harbour ,'through beauti An evening •cruise Tuesday on Monday, ' Tuesday 'arid e 'Wed- linkingV Seattle. ,e- the' program • for 'the October,;.ful , Burrard Inlet .and',.the• Gulf of Georgia was a feature of the 36th Annual'- Convention of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers •Association herd: at 1. Vancouver meeting. Miss Susie Gibson was .pleased with, th'e, flowers. sent to. her. The.study book '•was: taken by-lVlr-sobt-' Helm -and a: read ding was. given by ;Mrs. Kirkland, :Mrs. Gordon • Ritchie took • over for: the W.A. Meeting. ;Mrs. Jake 'Monter•re'ad. the • scripture.,. The bazaar' wasdiscussed• and some sewing was: brought -in. At the close of •the meeting 'the hostess Served, a dainty. lunch, assisted. by Mrs..Charlie Anderson. and:.a social' time was, spent, '. • SIXTH AND•:NI.NT Mr:• • and `Mrs: ;Tames Douglas and Malcolm MrY day.; , ..and Mrs. Dave WHITECH UIRCH' Mr. and Mrs: :hIeard, Jimmie `&•'. Mary and Mrs. 'Isadore Harrison- of. Hahriesville. , . Were visitors' with Mir, . and Mrs, Albert Taylor. :Miss Tilly Alexander is . spend ging ;a, few weeks with her -neph . ew, r. & Mrs., Tom Armstrong. • Mr. and . Mrs..Mark ''Armstrong attend the funeral. of .theircous- in,: Mrs Ferg Bullard {formerly Mary, Armstrong) in .Thamesford. last week. : LANGSYDE •Bart at Mitchell were': visf tars on Corigratuiation:1Vr, Sunday evening .with 'Mr:' and David' Moffat. on ,• the birth of ;a No.' 10 opened last .week with Mr. Ken; .McAllister as tea- cher. Where. 'are 46 • pupils in at'- tendance. Nine • new ones started, Diane Coultes; Sandra • Fisher, Beverly Solorrion, Brian', Rintou1, Keith Henderson, ` Donald Nich- •olson, • Betty Conn, , Alma .Conn & Beatrice' :M.cClenagha'n.' ' • Frances ' .Henry, Elaine . 'Conn; Karen ' Groskorth, Mary; Fisher, and Bill . Willis all 'started out, •to Wir gham :High' School this year. Mr. and :Mrs.'Russell .Farrier and Marian of Wingham visited • lately-witlril allir inber of • '' Farrier. h and.a Mr,• and Mrs: Gordon Small ;sefvices Mrs Dune :MacGregor, Mrs.:" M. on the ' Ross.. and. Miss Olive Terriff vis -ited_'latel-y-=,with=Mr=acrd= 1t�1 Jas. Dosman at •Mildmay.'• Mr. Garnet Welwood, Mr. and.. Mrs. Johne. Bills and • daughter. Minerva of Entwistle, Alberta, visited with. the::former's . sister, Mr: ' and 'Mrs. Arthur Moore and other ;relatives ,Mr. . and 1VIrs Alvin Stacey' and • family of Wingharn moved to the. •-home gwned: by :Mr. and-Mrs.:B: D. McClenaghan'. on w the 2nd of Kinloss, • formerly ,known as the R. J. • Ross house. • • Our community was• saddened. [by the death of 'Mr. Alex ,Cain-. ron 'of ' Luc ow, orrner y o this locality, The: Tnited_Ghu;r-eh wvill—hold- their ,Rally. Day service next Sunday, September 18th at 2.30. Mrs, 4. Graham: who has been SSioN assisting Mrs. J, •Tiffin, spent the 'Week -end with her ,sigtei • Mr, 8i as begun Mrs. Dan Gillies at Ripley. • College Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hayes • of • Detroit :visited ' last week with .the Tiffin relatives" and Mrs; Net- tie Kernahan, who has been: vis- iting there, returned horiie with • them s. Jacki°aT . ^t M .w after : canvales` " g' ia•rrie,d home; ting at the home of aper daughter,. Mr, • and , Mrs,. Robert ;Vali 'in Wingharn. lyiessrs; Louie JohnSion" hr if Ezra Scholtz spent the weekend at• Red Bay' in `Northern Bruce'. Gitlespi - rs, Chas. MVlartin , visited with ". ,Chas. Gillespie, who is a pat - lent in the K -W, Hospital in. Kit- chene'r, on Saturda Te • sons, ence •of •BoiSse- s,, Fran- I,• Mete d Verna. [ of Res ised him o -broth=- and"Jas. ers, Miss ow, Mrs. ver, of Kin- r rison of _aro mg rttending "air, Isbell I ldertot•. Mr. and nded the S' I this arYd : rvisiied , •y Rout Mr, and xs ouh honie C acco?n' Mrs. John Cameron. ' Norman ' Foran, : Jim l?evereax and Jinn Fnlan..left'.Y T,recentl - an the•harvest excursion:to: the . Wes- tern Provinces..' Mr. and Mrs. W'm:. • Piurdon; .Mdty Bea and Barbara Ann• mot ored to Callander . recently arid,: accornpanied Harris Purdon : of Kemagami to Ottawa. • soil, "-in Wingham, .Hospital .'on on, September 6th, 1965. • • Conngratiilations- to -M'r & 'Mrs Loran,. Peter of Bervie (nee :EM. - ma Moffat) on the birth, of. a daughter, Connie 'Elizabeth, in Kincardine .Hospital on Septem- ber 2nd,. 195:5. • Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Conley and fami :y moved: to Ltic.know last nesday .of this,: week. The :cruise for, the newspaper; delegates and their wives was provided in, the • Canadian Pacific Railway's beau ,tiful coastal. • steamer, Princess: Patricia,which no.liy_p, ]dies: the faniotis . "triangle route", ancouver, V's t ' d i victoria nn Among,; those enjoying. the cruise ,were._ Don Thompson and 'Bob Hewat` 'who .have' . been in attendance ' at the :convention.,; week. • Mr; •and Mrs. Harry Hayes of;. Birmingham, Mich:, were visitors during , theweek with •relatives. Mrs: Nettie Karnahan returned :.backwith,them and is. a 'visitor with: Mr. and; Mrs. Russel_Ritchie. Mr. sand Mrs, Les Ritchie -of' Ashfield were' ;Sunday visitors, with,, Mr:. arid Mrs, Russel . Ritch- ie. Mirs. Arthur'. of Au'b'urn is 'a visitor for a week: With Mr.: and. Mrs. Gordon Wall and/family. This '•Community re:gretied t learn of the •passin`g of Mr. •Alex Cameron of Lucknow Mr. ,Cam= er-on was -a ,highly respected resi- ' dent and .neighbor • of: Con. fore moving to` Luckriow. Mr., and Mrs. James Richard=. •son and ;her sisters, Florence 'and Margaret, 'lefton a- trip ;to the: Western, Coast, going., by Tober Baud ` and , Marlow. 'Crowston spent the week -end .at the.' home -of' their parents, Mir. and• Mrs:' John Crowston after having an enjoyable . • holiday: trip through the wteek to: the .Manitoulin .Is lands and Northern Ontario, re - timing home by North Bay and Sudbury. • Mr: -.George Scott of `. Wingham formerly :of Langside, ' was taken' e to London from Wingharn Hos- ppital ' by ' ambulance . on, Wednes- day' edne-day' and •underwent a serious 'op-. = : eration' that evening.; ' A.:real ;. good crowd attend 1d theriarewe1l party -staged. for'Mr and:; Mrs. Chester' Feagan' and Bryan Friday evening:, Both:ma de' • " very-. suitable replies' invitrrig'. their .friends.: to' visit .;.them ithei" futu r -fu re,home. M.S., Chas. ?• if7.. fin read ; the 'address' and: Mrs. George Tiffin made the .presen 'tation of a 'stun ,of money.: Mr. and ;Mrs.. Clark . Johnston;" Linda and: Janette of . Belgrave • were . 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