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Farewell Service
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KINLOUGH NEWS
On Sunday morning at the
Anglican. Service Jeffrey David,
son of Mr. and Mrs. David
Haldenby was baptized. This was
'Rev. R. Odendahrs farewell
owing to his retirement, Parish
services will continue with the
service next Sunday in Lucknow
at 11 o'clock. ' -
Visitors during the week with
Mr. and Mrs. Art Haldenby were
her sisters Mrs. Marjorie Culley
and MrS. Hazel Dougherty, also
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- THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST lnd, 1972,
Kairshea W.I.
Enjoy Bus Trip
The July meeting of Kairshea.
W.I. took the form of a bus trip
with Mrs. Allan Maclntyre as
hostess,with the trip arranged by
directors Mrs. Harvey HauStou
and Mrs. Harold Campbell.
On the morning of July 20th
at 9 a .m/j , 44 ladies , 'members
of the W.I. and. non members, •
started out for the trip on The ,
Blue .Bird , Montgomery. The bus
was operated by driver Cecil
Gain's's; with. Owen SO-und as-their
destination.
The first stop was Chatsworth
Fish Hatchery. This was most
interesting, giving one an in-
sight into the fish, industry from
the egg to the full grown fish.
The second stop was. Sunny •
Valley Wildlife Park. At this
park there are many animals,
quite content in their natural sur-
roundings among the cedars. •A
natural river wanders through the
park. At the park a picnic, lunch
was 'enjoyed'.
The next stop was Grey-Owen
Sound Museum ? known as "The
Little Gem". The main building
was a Centennial project and_con-
shopping plaza , Highway 21
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ed and attractive cases. church and Belgrave Squirt teams
",The bus party then visited the played at Belgrave with a score
Toni Thamson Memorial Gallery 28-11 in favor of Whitechurch.
arid Museum of Fine Art. From George Wayland of, Niagara .
here the group journeyed to The Falls, accompanied by' Gordon
'Selby Hotel, downtown Owen , Wayland of Kincardine were
SOund, for a.'Smorgasbord Dinner. Wednesday .evening callers on the •
delighted the ladies.
The president Mrs. Bob Gil-
christ conveyed thanks to the
hostess and directors fof arranging
a nice outing. showed their
appreciation by a clap of hands.
The group arrived back in .Luck-
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Mr. and. Mrs. Jim Ross,, Mark
and. Cathy Marie of Kitchener
parents Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ross,
'On Wednesday evening at
Whitechurch Ball.Park, Belgrave
and Whitechurch spftball Pee Wee .
teams-playedwitlya -score 4-3
tarns Most attractive and well ', favor. of Belgrave. •
displayed artifacts in newly light... On Thursday evening White-
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Mr. and Mrs. Steve Saknagi, all
of Toronto. •
Mr. and' Mrs. David Blaine of
Barrie were recent visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hewitt.
' Alex MacKeniie of Lucknow
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs .. Frank Maulden and Keith.
There will be. no service in the
Presbyterian church:during August.
Sunday School will be at
9.15 a.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott enjoy-
ed a motor trip through' Northern
Ontario over_th_e_meekend______•—._
Arthur Phillips of Fonthill visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Maulden and Keith. Mrs. Phil-
lips who has been ,holidaying at
the Maulden home returned home
with him.
Mr. and Mrs, Torn Bell and
son Robbie of Islington visited on
Wednesday evening With Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Nicholson.
Roy Sctmeller was taken to
the Wingham and District Hospit-
e ne ay evening. e
wish Ilimimproved health.
Joey Weber visited with his
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Weir
Eckenswiller.
Douglas Hogg of. Wingham spent
awhile With his grandparents Mr.
and. Mrs. Ray Schneller;
,Mrs. Edna Whytock of Teeswat 7
er visited with relati_v_es_and_ -
friends here during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Hodgins
of Angus visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Hodgins.
Mr. and . Mrs. Jack Barr and
Murray returned home from their
Western trip where they visited
with. relatives. •
We are sorry to report that
Elden Eckenswiller Sr. is again
a patient in' the Kincardine and
District Hospital. We wish him.
iriiproved health.
Mr. and Mrs.-Glen Stinson,
Gary. and Susan of Hamilton;
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Ibbb'and other relatives here.
Nts. Bill Burt has been at the
bedside of her mother !&s. Angus'
MacKay., who is critically ill in
the Kincardinei and District Hos
pita.l.
We are pleased to report that '
Mr. and 1.ts Russell' Hewitt were
able to attend the reception and
dinner falloWing the weddiiig of
•Miss June Schuler at St. John's
Church , Bervie on Saturday. Rus-
sel and Mabel were fora-,er neigh-
bouts of "the Schule.
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