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THE LUCKNQ1 SEENTTNEL, LUCI{NOW,, ONTARIO,
WEDNESDAY NOV., .22nd, 1961.
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HQLYROOD.
Many thanks to the members
who: donated and all' those who.
came out .to • Holyrood Hall,. Fri-
day. evening • to make our 'social
evening, and bazaar such 'a won
,derful . success.. •
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Mrs. aViarion Harris and •Mr,
Earl Harris were dinner guests
with Mr. and Mrs. 'Gordon Jamie. -
son; Goderich, Wednesday .even
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:Mr. and, Mrs. Russel Baptist,
' Teeswater,', visited Sunday with'.
Mr. and Mrs Jim Smith • •
• Mr. and. Mrs. Sarre. Farmer. vis,
ited'. in Kitchener .on.
Sunday with,
his sister and brother-in-law; Mr.
and Mrs. :Robert Marshal/ and at-'
tended :a family gathering in.
honour of his Mother's; eighty-first
birthday
Mrs. Raynard. Ackert spent a
couple ' of . days; this past week . at,
the Royal Waiter Fair, Toronto.
Mr. arid. Mrs.. Jary.. Mansfield.
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HEATING OILS- GASOLINE ,
. OTNER FARM PRODUCTS
have been visiting for the. past
couple of •weeks with relatives''.
in Northern Ontario
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ackert and:
family were , Saturday 'evening.
visitors with • Mr•. and Mrs:. Clar-
ence Ackert, Kincardine'... ,
Elmer Ackert son' of Mr. and;
Mrs. ,Jack, ,Ackert. was Out of
last week with an 'attack
of tonsilitis.
arked Their .30th:
Anfliversary
Mr. and. `Mrs. ` Alex MacNay ob.-
served ,their ,30th wedding :anni-
versary .' on Sunday,:' :November.
19th. ;
Three' of their four sons spent
the week -end' with, :them, Donald'
of Toronto, ' Kenneth of London, •
and .Gordon who is 'still at home..'.
Their' son, 'Bob, whose lakefreigh.
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ter was docked, .at Montreal • at
the time, extended his best wish-
es by telephone. The boys pre-
sented
re sented their parents with an elec-
tric 'clothes dryer.
lVfirs McNay' is ' the ,former
Margaret Button, • daughter,. 'of
Mrs. Robert Button and the late
Mr. Button.,Alex is a son of.
the .late •'Mr•:. , and Mrs.'. Peter
McNay.
Mrs. MacNay's mother, who is
at Clinton; • spent the ""week -end
here and. on,' Saturday evening,'
Mrs: MacNay's brothers and their
families dropped in to extend,
their congratulations. ;
NEWS: BRIEF5,::
FROM NEARBY''
The annual meeting or the'
Huron County 'Holstein Breeders
Was held at Blyth. Vernon IfuGn
ter of Lucknow 4sa vice-presi-
dent. District men of the. board
of directors. are Harold Gal;int Si
Eldon Bradley, Olen Walden was.
arnong those receiving an. kronor
list certificate, '
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Tara CurlingClub' is currently
installing, artificial ice equipment,'
12,000 feet ' of one -inch plastic.
Pipe are required for the' :ice
surface. ' • •
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An • effort is being made in.
Teeswater to .organize a pipe
band.
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Jack Bannister has been instal,
led as president of the Zurich $L.
District Lions, Club. He is Man-
ager of the Bank; of Montreal at,
Zurich and was a• • former ac-
countant .at the bucknow branch.
The Zurich club, has... reduced its
dinner meetings, from • ten• tofive
pPere •wrabusiness
mtingsyear •
each ht alternegulater month.
The Cro:derich Graduate Nurses'
Association has set the fee for
private nursing duties at $15.00'.
for an' 8 -hour shift, effective, the
first of the, year,
The present.'
rate. is. $14.00.. • . .
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At theCommencement in Mil-
verton, Allan Kirk, . grade' XLI,
favored with' a piano solo, !Pre -
hide in' G Minor,". and for an
encore . gave a short selection; of
his own composition.: . •
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Closed` for: a . number of years
because of foreign 'competition,
the Silknit Company may reopen.
their factory in ,Wiarton to Manu
facture, a line of brassieres.•
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The Wingham Corps of the Sal
vation .Army has observed 'the'
75th anniversary of , the found-
ing of the Cox ,s in Win ham.
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Dennr Riggin, goal keeper for
the. Edmontori. Flyers in the West"
ern Hockey League, is .gut of.
action for at least a month with
an eye injury. •If;the,iniury. does
not, heal. :in: that time he wil•1 ' •
undergo .surgery.This is the se-
cond' time the .,Kincardine -born
goalie has suffered a severe eye,';
injury Hank Bassenof the De,
troit lied Wings: is currently fie-•
'ling 'in for Riggin..
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Caledon B.P. Royal C. Maid, a
Jersey scow, owned by Gordon
ElliottA of Atnberley, has just
been awarded a "ton of gold"
certificate. In 1461 days she pro-
duced 2,033 pounds of . fat. 'To
qualify for this award; ' a cow
must produce at least 2,000
pounds in four .consecutive years.
Have You Renewed Your Sub-
scription? '
BIRTHS
BOYLE •-- At St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, London, on Saturday, No
vember, .11.th, to Mr. and Mrs.
Cyril Boyle, R:R. 2, Auburn, a
son
ANDERSON ---- 'At the Wingham.
General
Hospital, ' on Monday
November ;.
r 1$th, 1961; to •Mr. and
Mrs. Ge .
'don • Anderson, ; 7
,Lucknoi , a daughter. ,
For sound counsel' and a fair price on a monument
correctly designed from quality material,
rely on
SKELTON . MEMORIALS
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Established Over Sixty .'Yea'rs
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