The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-09-28, Page 6PAGE SIX.
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SOW ' SENTINEL, 'I 'UCKNQW,
CULROSS CORNERS
Mr,, and ' Mrs. Tonin Emery,.
Cuyahoga Falls,; Ohio were re-
cent visitors . with, Mrs. Earle
Hodgins.' ' • . t
Mr, anc Mr. Doug ,Haldenby
have moved into the house of
Jack Hodgins farm, (the •former
• Howard Haldenby; farm).,
'Mr. Mac Lane:'. and Hugh,. Kin-
lough spent Tuesday evening at
Browns. '
Mrs. Don Donaldson spent last
week in Toronto •as.a delegate.
On Thursday evening a show:
er was, • held in" ,the school in
honour of Miss Alice Haldenby
bride of October.' lst. Mrs. Tom
Hodgins was charrlady Readings
by Mrs; ,Tom Hodgins and Mrs.
Midford Wall, Chorus Eby • the
school . girls dance by Misses
Husks and a .Mock Wedding with
Miss Beverley Wall as Minister,
Miss. Norma •Haldenhy taking
the place of the groom and Miss
Mr. Fred Guest and Mr. Tom-.
my. Gordon motored to Sudbury
a .,& 1Vlantoulin Islands during the
-week. -- . •
Mr. ,Wesley : Guest. who has.
been, .spending awhile with Mr
and; Mrs.,: Stanley. Johnston: and
family • at London returned. home
,A• number 'from here-attend-
ed
here'' attend-
ed •the ' bridal shower for Miss
Alice (Haider)* ori Thursday ev-
ening in the ' Westford ` School.
Miss Vera • Boyle: and Mrs.
Irene McKenzie of. \Moose .Jaw,,
Sask.; attended. the .: funeral of
their cousin ' .`the late ' William.
°Cox, They have spent ' the : past.
!Week 'at the .Cox home and -visit-
ed • with ' ether . relatives and.
friends • here.
We: extend' sympathy to Messrs.
John ` R. and Malcolm Lane in.
the sudden passing of their bro-
ther the late Dr... Richard D:
Lane: The ;funeral was held at'
Port. Elgii On `Saturday .after-,
noon. .. ; 1 •
We extend sympathy to Mrs.
Rev Canon F,C. ,McRit�chie of
Walkerville in the passing of her
mother tie ; late.Mrs. Gordon
Dalgetty.
• Mrs: Irene. MacKenzie, Misses
Vera, Edna and May Boyle vis-
ited' on Wednesday with the for
mer's ' cousin, Mrs. Stevvart Mc-
Gillivray and . family, Con. 6
Note Change $f ,Time.
The H.W I will meetV in . 'the
hall on • .Thursday (afternoon); ':
October 6th ,when they' will en7.,
tertain .the grandmothers. Roll
call; 'Something 'my grandmother ,
said. misplay of Old School books
and: slates .etc.' Topic; :Things 'my
grandmother told me • . Motto,
Let us build for the future :as,
our forefathers built'' for us by
Mrs. MacPherson.*'Contest,' Bak-:
ed beans.'Hostesses, .Mrs. Sinn
Farmer, .. Mrs .Jack Ackert. Dir-
ectors, Mrs.' Perry, Hodgins, Mrs.
Jim Smith;: The ,Institute .photo-
'graph
photo-
' graph' is • to be •, taken at this
meeting
Harvest Thanksgiving Services
•will ; Ibe; 'held. in the Anglican
•• Church on, Sunday .°etcher 9th
At -11. a inn, and .8 p.m.
Mr: and Mrs: Maurice Hodgins : ±,
of . London., visited .With relatives'
here over• the week=end. and also.
were; guests at ' the, Johnston
Hutton: wedding on ;Saturday.
Mrs J, WColwell ' spent a
few. _days' -with' liar._ -_and_':. Mrs
Don::'McCosh at. Purple Grove
Mrs. Mary Lynch'.. returned �•
home ter; visiting with her
co in, Mrs: J. W: Colwell. She.
as accompanied to Hanover by
2r. and' Mrs. Ardill Mason,
A number from here `attenddd
the Harvest, Thanksgiving Ser-
Vices at .Kid garf on Sunday..
Miss -Katherine Bushell re
turned borne ram; Wingil'am
Hospital where, she has: been a
patient'.• •
Miss Lois' •Alin • Nicholson-' spent
the week -end with her ;Sister,;
Donna Nicholson at Kincardine:
Mr.. and Mrs. Harold Slessor.
and. family of Glamis visited on
Sunday with Mr.and Mrs. Bert
Nicholson' and family..:. ...
ONTARIO
WEI NES] AY, SEPT: 28th, 1060
was escorted to her place of
honour by . Mrs. Don Cameron. of
Wingham and •Mrs: Jas. Halden
by.. Miss Elda Wall, read 'tile ad-
dress, and Alice was Presented,
with many . lovely and, :useful
gifts; She made a suitable reply.
She's a jolly good fellow was
sung,• and lunch: served,
Mr: Don Donaldson spent the
Week -end in. Toronto,'
Mr. and Mrs. Don Robertson
and family, Milton, spent the
week end With Mr. and ,IMrs..
.'John Schumacher
th t
the Lane, Families in the sudden
passing of. Dr. Richard ''Lane;
Port Elgin. •
• Sunday.. visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Torn. Stev.art and boys. were
Mr. and 'Mrs. Gerald •Stewart. of:.
Kincardine, Mr. and Mrs, Ron-
ald Stanley and family, Kinloss
and: Mr. and .Mrs,. Eldon Stewart
of Kincardine.'
We extend ' our. sympa. y o
Sharon Hodgins. the bride. Alice Is Your Subscription . Paid?
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Visiting the fall. fairs at Kin-
c,ardine• and ,Ripley we noticed
many prize tickets On exhibit
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Mrs.. Jenny .grid and ,Mr. and,k
Mrs. 'Cutter of Hamilton` spent,
the week -end here visiting wait
Mr. -and Mrs, W..T. Roulston
other .relatives. •
Mr. and Mrs.., Jack McGuire
spent Thursday and Friday in
Dondon.
Mrs Dorothy Caster ' of .Mit-
chell , visited in the community
and with' her parents,, Mr. and
Mrs.' Wm. • McGuire of Ripley.
Miss Ruth•. Black, nurse . in
training /spent: the • week .end
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