The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-02-24, Page 12E'jA►GE Tt.VE
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TINEL
THT...'Mary .' 'McIntyre, flew
from Malton Monday ' for a
holiday in .Florida:, She plan-
'ned to spend' some time With.
Mr: and Mrs .:WilliamPorteous
at Daytona Beach.;
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THAT Don "Shabon of the:Bank
of ; Montreal''staff has been
• transferred to' Tordnto effec-
tive ' immediately.
THAT. a chicken dinner at the
Greer -Nursing " Home on Fri=
• day.. was '. an < occasion which
everyone enjoyed : to:'mark . the
90th.. birthday of Mrs.,' Eliza-
beth.. •Alton. Mrs. Alton receiv-
ed' many • expressions Of , good
wishes, and visits from f i1y
and friends, to Make' this 'day
a very joyous one.
THAT Mrs. G... W, Boss, 3$ El-
.lerbeck 'Ave.;. 'Kingston, died:
Friday, February 19th with the
. funeral held . on .Monday. • Mrs.
Boss.,(tie .former Helen, Lind-
say). was a niece of the late,
Mises 8..4. and A. 11/1: 'Lindsay
of . Lucknow arid daughter of
w�
• Robert', Lindsay 'of, Kingston..,.
THAT Spence :Irwin, general
contractor 6f- town, , is .convales-
cing from • pneumonia` and
broncitis, and when 'able , ex-
'pects. to go to'Londori:for oh -
servation to determine the
cause of a weakness which' has
developed in his :. legs • and
when it strikes him periodi
• tally causes his limbs to col-
: Lapse under him. Spence had
a .spinal puncture test done re
Gently at:..Wingham, which re-,
.vealed nothing.' ' •
THAT Mrs. E. .X.. Thom, Mrs.'.
,CaMpbell 'Thompson and Mrs:
Stuart Cbllyer attended • the
funeral of Mr.. George Sillers
in Walkerton on Monday, . The
service was conducted. in the
Presbyterian Church by' his
pastor, 'Rev.: Wirt.A. Hender-
son, with .Miss Mary • Lillian
MacKenzie singing' "Beyond'
The Sunset " Mr. Sillers died,
• from a cerebral hernhorrage
which he ' suffered • at Fort
Lauderdale, Florida, where he
and. Mrs'. • Sillers; were holiday-
ing,
Rsrspberry Jelly: Roll
�IIESTN'S fEATI/Itki.
4►Y ONLY
THAT Dr. 'Bern Corrin •of Wing
ham was recenty elected vice-
president of theturon County,
Medical . Association.
THAT xairshea Women's "Insti-
- tute has—made-final plans- for;
the Calico ball which ' will be
held, ;on :Friday, April 8th in.
the :Town
THAT the Elmer`; Untkach Phar-
macy is sponsor' " ori .inform-
,
ation meeting this Thursday
afternoon: for: ,cattle men ; and
sheep 'men, in connection with
cobalt„ bulleting, to correct
• animal deficiency, ,in this • :re-.
•gard
THAT Mr, and Mrs. Allan Pent-
' land (Winnifred ; Armstrong)
• of North Bay are presently, on
a two-week • holiday in Nassau,
Bahamas, Having 2 travelled `by.
air. Mr. Pentland ' is : 'in the
barber supply business in
North Bay.
THAT • Dorothy Gammie and
Carol1VIcCr'ostie left last week
end,- by motor for`•a holiday in
Florida.
THAT 'Don Steeves, "Thorn- Co11-
•.yer, Audrey Young And Karen.
Arnold were storrnstayed . at
the farm of Mr. and Mrs. • Ron
• 'Pentland, south of Dungannon
last, Friday .night.- They were
returning from Goderich ' at
. the, time anti; spent. • the night
at • the •Pentland farm' along
with three `others who were
• victims of the : storm.
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THAT there was special:' interest
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in
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Gordon is, the son of Mr. `ani
Mrs. Charles Steward 'of Luck,:
Orders. Being Closed Off TI a End. Of The Week rot. .*,
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