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LOCAL.,. and :GENERAL NEWS
Rickey: and Randy Hunt of Ford-
wick<arevisiting with their grand-
parents Mr. . and Mrs. Harvey
Webster.
Mrs. Norine (Hodgins)' Sieloff of
Detroit :writes ' that . "your trip .;to
California : revived memories:" of
our visit there in: June.'.'
Miss Viola: Kerry' of Elmira was
among those who ;recently ' attend-
ed the U.C.W. •.Presbyterial '• meet-
ing in
eet-mg':in Kitchener: Miss Kerry who'
served .in thea Silvetwoods office
in 'Lucknow for. ' , several years,
says she 'scans • The Sentinel each
week • for news of those whom
she recalls. /.
LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. Howard W. Strapp
_ Minister
SUNDAY, MARCH 8 ' '
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
•THE MASTER'S MEN
(4), Andrew ' •
Lucknow`
Presbyterian•.Church
Rev. Roderick MacLeod
Minister
SUNDAY, MARCH _e
10:00 a.m. Sunday :School;
11:60'4.1p.. Morning Worship
ST. ETER'S
ANGLICAN,
CAN
CHURCH
FOURTH •`SUNDAY IN LENT
Church School . 50'30
IVtornhig prayer • 11:15 a.m..
The AeV. R, King,
Rector •
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Having fine weather' writes Alex
MacGregor. of Stettler, Alta., al
though •some quite high 'winds last
week,
• Mr. and M.S.. Jim Smith :and
family. of Listowel , were Sunday'
Visitors : with Mr. and 'Mrs.' Wm.
Ritchie..
Mr. and :.-Mrs Everett Finnigan
returned to:. Walkerton ten days
ago after a three-week:, holiday'
in Florida. • •
Mr, :'land .Mrs Mac . Graham of
Toronto spent theweek=end with
her ar-ents, _,Mr._ ..and�....Mrs. Wel-
lington
Henderson.
Keith Reid, 12 -year-old. son•. of
Mr. and. Mrs. Milvert Reid, has.
been "a •' patient in Wingham." hos-
pital for five weeks..• ,
Oliver Glenn returned honie on
Friday . after undergoing ,surgery
on his nose at; ,St: Joseph's hos-
pital, London.
aria rount visit-
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Fred Martin . of P •
.edr.Thursday=with•.. Mr -.nd—Mrs,
John, Martin, . David and. Robert
of 'Maple.
Mrs., Harvey Kilpatrick, of Be1-
fast is a patient in Wingham. Hos-
pital with a fractured elbow hav-
ing. been ' admitted on Thursday
of last week. ' • • '
Mrs. Fred ' Emberlin who was
hospitalized for a couple of weeks,
returned to her home • here. • the
first `of last week, •
Readers write: Dr. A. E. Barn -
ley, Hamilton, "Do "enjoy. it . very
much," D. • M. Johnstone, London,
"Look for the paper every . week
and read it front to` back;" Mrs.
Lloyd Averyz•. Teeswater, ' "Look
forward 'to getting the paper each
week."
Lorna .Campbell ' of -. Toronto • is
visiting this. week at the home of
her' sister, -Mrs.' R. H. Thompson.
• Mrs Charles Steward Spent last
w:eek-end with her ' family in Lon-
don.
Mr:: and Mrs. Charles Webster'
and Mr. - and Mrs. Lloyd Ashton
of Lucknow returned Monday from
a' three-week, vacation in. Florida;
the majority of their stay having
been spent at Hollywood • Beach.
Earl Cranston, ' mail' driver on,
R.R.7 Lucknow, was admitted to
Westminster :.Hospital, London; on.
Monday where ..surgery will be
performed. In; •,his absence' the
mail route is being looked ` after
by Mrs. Allan Cranston. _.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Earle
Wightman and' Harvey on Friday
were Mr. and Mrs. Peter' McRae
of Oak Park and . Mrs. Albert Me-
'sellar of Freeland, Michigan; Mrs.
J. W. Stackhouse and, Mrs. Mac
V�i1Si -of` rucefield ,and lylr. and,
11 rs.' Ivan Wightman of . West Wa-
wanosh.:'
Jack and Dianne, Martin of
Listowel, are spending:, a, few days
with their grandparents . Mr. and
Mrs. • Robert • MacDonald, 'while''
their `mother, • Mrs. Alf Martin Oft
Listowel nursing staff, • is ' taking
a two day. course : at Western Un-
iversity, London.
:: Received7-card'y-fronr-Mr and;
Mrs . Ira . Campbell of Belgrave
and . formerly 'of Lucknow, •who
send their regards' to friends here.'
Mt. and Mrs. Campbell : are spen-
ding the winter in Florida ' and
report lovely summer `weather. ' •
Mrs. Clark Finlayson- returned
recently from `Toronto where she
had been with her niece Barbara •
Leadbetter, while her parents•, Mr,
and Mrs. George. Leadbetter' were,•
holidaying • in the south. On • their
return they were acceMpanied by
Mrs.' Colin MacGregor of • Kintail •
who ' had. been visiting 4n . Arizona.
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I SEE....
By The Sentinel,
THAT Mrs. Gladys Reedand
daughters Lloya and Penny .of
Lucknow have rented the house
of W. L. MacKenzie on Outram
Street vacated by Mr. and Mrs,
Caswell .Hackett who are mov-
ing to Wingham Mrs Reed, and
family have been living in the
Gordon Johnstone home on sta-
tion street::•
THAT Wallace Corin. of: Kinloss
Township was foreman of the
grand jury at Walkerton which`
reported favourably. onthe con-
dition of the, county buildings.
Redecorating was suggested at
the jail'_ and more. coat , space
at the courthouse. Conditions at
the county home, Brucelea Hav-
en, .were praised.
.THAT a 'rink from Lucknow plac-
ed third. in ,the eleven o'clock
draw at the curling bonspiel.
sponsored • by Bruce county Mu-
tual . Aid Fire Association held
at Southampton on Sunday. Re-
presenting • the Lucknow Fire
Department ' and winners= of cig-
garette lighters were Harold
Austin, Lloyd Hall, Alf Ritchie:
and, Allan. Hackett., Harold skip-
ped one game and ,Lloyd two.
THAT police chief Joe Balzer: had
a busy ' time . for awhile last
Wednesday :.afternoon with sev--
eral accidents attributed to 'sev-
ere weather conditions. A truck
belonging' to John., Crowston' of
• Langside, and parked in front
of 'the residence of. Mrs. Grant
•McDiarmid, was involved in
two accidents within 20 minutes.
The first collision ,occurred be-
tween ' a car driven by . Mary
Ellen Shiells' . of. Amberley and
the. truck: and before Chief .Bal-
zer had investigated the first
collision; Mrs. Harold . Maize of
Lucknow, in her , car, wa in
collision with ' 'the • same truck.
'While the first two accidents
were , being "discussed, ., a , third
minor collision. 'occurred on main
street when two cars '°scrapped
each other. '
Easter Seal Fund::
N�ars WayMarl
Donations to the Easter Seal
Fund at the first of the week total
led, around $450, • wh'ich is close tet
the halfway mark: The objective '
is $1,000, which: is about a 25% in-
crease Over last year's total.
' This fund is in aid of crippled
children and is sponsored locally
by the Lucknow and District Lions
Club, which spent, all they, had in
last year's fund'•for assistance to
handicapped children such as
wheel chairs, leg braces, orthoped-
ic
rthoped is shoes, surgery; etc.. ' . •
Donations so far in this cam--;
paign . have been spontaneously,
received, many of them from per-
sons- who were not previous do--
nors. x
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A partial list' of the names of.
donors is published in an advertise-
ment in this issue:, . •
If you : have; overlooked •. or neg-
lected making your donation, the
local committee will keep dropping
reminders, so` that the fund will
keep rolling to its objective an this:
pre -Easter period.
Has Been Invalid
For Many .Years
John. 'MacCharles , returned to
his home in Luckn w on Monday of
. last week after being hospitalized
at . Wingham for. ' two months.
John has been.. partially invalid-
ed for a long time, having progres-
sively lost the use of his legs, In -
fact, it was thirty-three :years last
Christmas •.since he took a .step
without"a cane or some', aid.
Mr. McCharieS'' could get . iri and
out of his car, and thus was able
to get .about and downtown re-
gularly; •
But for some'. time. now, he has
been unable to do ` this, and has
been confined to his ;home::
A : ; girl can be . fond: of :.nice'
clothes •'and ' not be all wraped'.. up.
in them.
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Starring: Fred MacMurray
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and . Tom.m:y` Kirk,
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• ."BIG- RED". --,-,, :"PECOS BILL" said "ALI TO -BALI",
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8 Mon., Tues., Wed. Mar: 9-10-11 =Adult Entertainment
-Rock,. Hudson with Gina Lollobrigida
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A chase through. famed Disneyland features
this 'rollicking' riot.
no Ibs. Of Trouble" -- in color s
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