The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-01-17, Page 3BY THE BASKET AND BUSHEL
PLEASE BRING EMPTY BUSHEL
1971
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E0NESDAY, JANUARY 17 1973 .THE 14.0.CKNOW SENTINEL. kV014 OW, ONTARIO.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Salkeld of "We are so much impressed
Lucknow returned on Tuesday of With Dr. W. V. Johnston's book
last week from North Gower , near and find it marvelous and outstand
Ottawa, where they had t=een ing and• it will, be among mit most
visiting with their daughter Dr. treasured possessions" are the
Helen Salkeld since December comments of George and Grace
20th'. (Cameron) Linley of Oak Park,
Michigan.
Pollard, Amy and Jeff of Renfrew
spent one week with the ladies';
parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mac-
Kenzie and John of Lucknow,
John Pollard joined the family
for Christmas.
George JOynt of Lucknow under-
went surgery in Victoria Hospital ,
London orr Friday of last" Week.
Mrs, Mary Powers of Lake
Cowic.han, Vancouver Island ,
B.C. siient, last week/end in Luck
now' with Miss Helen ThoMpson. ,.*
The ladies met fifteen years ago •
while Miss ThompsOn was return-
ing by bus from a holiday at the
West Coast. Although they have
corresponded,' his•'is the first
time they have met, that time.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Finlay of
Finlay Decorators,' Lucknow are
attending, the Floorcoverings Mark -
et•and the Paint and Wallpaper' •
Convention this week end in •
Toronto,
BARGH •- to Mr.. and Mrs. Chris,
Bargh (Janet Finlayson) of 5 Bray
Brooke Terrace, Hastings , Sussex,
England on Sunday, January 14,
4973, a, daughter, Mary Catherine.
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MacDONALD - to Mr. and Mrs.
John MacDonald (Linda Little) of
Goderich in Alexander and Marine
General .Hospital on Friday, Jan-
uary 12, 1973, a daughter, Heath-
er Lynne.
RIEGLING in.Wingham and
District Hospital on Thursday,
January 11th, 1978 to Mr. and Mrs,
Herman Riegling of Lucknow,, a
son,
Mr. and Mrs. Terry. O'Donnell
and Miss Ellen:O'Donnell of .
Kitchener and Rick Ottenbreit of
Guelph spent the week end with
Mrs. Jim O'Donnell and Austin of
Luc know .
Henry Carter entered University
Hospital, London on Monday,
where he is undergoing treatment.
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Mrs. Elmo San
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derson of Luck-
now returned home 'on Monday
from Wingham and District Hos-
pital, where she had 'been a
patient for .a week following surg-
ery.
Stuart Jamiesbn, manager of
the Lucknow ,District Co-op, was
admitted to Wingham Hospital
on Wednesday of last week.
.Mrs. Jim O'Donnell and her
,sister Mrs. Gertrude Crough of
Toronto visited recently with
their brothers at Kenilworth.
Music Exams
Royal Conservatory of Music, ,
Toronto,• 'Grade 1 Theory.resultS:
,MarEadie,,darighter of Mr. .
and Mrs.' '
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tile Eadie of Holyrood'.
Carol tKay, daughter of
„Mr., and Mr . Donald Mackay Of
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R. R. 3 Ripley. • :
) Both girls received 1st Class
Honours. ..
" Teacher Mrs,. M. Gamble, ,
Ripley. '
Died At Age 58
G. HAROLD STEWART
The death of George Harold
Stewart occurred in London on
Tuesday, January 2rid. He was
Harold (Doc) Stewart was a res-
ident of. Goderich, where he work
`ed as a welder. He was' a son 'of '
Donald Stewart and Susan Fisher
and was born on December 16,
1914 in Kinloss..Township, where
he spent his youth.
Mr. Stewart is survived by
his wife, the former Margaret '
Thomson of Kinloss Township,
two sons and a daughter, Don-
ald'of Hamilton, Gwen• of Port
Huroh and . Barry, of. Woodstock;
two sisters and'three brothers,
Mrs. Jini (Isabelle) England and
Mrs: Harold' (Rosie) Stanley, both •
of LucknoW, Murdock of Barrie,
Jim of Midland and Malcolm of
Kitchener.
He was predeceased by his.
parents.
The funeral service was held
in the Anglican Church, Goder-
ich on January Sth.. Stiles Fun-
eral libine'was in charge of at-
rangeMents. ' •
VAllbearers'Were members Of
the Credit 'Union.•
A Legion Service was conduct
ed on. Friday evening at 'the
Funeral Parlour.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toney and •
Rob of Gull'Lake, Saskatchewan' Mrs. Harvey Houston of Luck- 'spent three weeks during the
Christmas:holiday and Mrs. John now was in Toronto on Thursday
attending an' executive meeting
of the Officer's Conference of
Federated Women's Institute of
Ontario. Mrs. Houston is Public
Relations Officer. u .
Mr: and Mrs. Cecil Holnies ,
.have returned to Windsor after
spending ten days with his cousin
Mrs. ;Tack \McKendrick. While •`
hereMr. and Mrs. Holmes
accompanied by Mrs.
Mc Kendrick visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Holmes in. Kincar-
. dine and Miss 'Gladys McMorran
in Spiithampton.
Mrs. Frank Johnston was moved
on Saturday to,pineerest Manor
NursOg Horne from Wingham and
District. Hospital, where the had'
been a patient for 4-l/ years. '
Mrs. Ed Thom ofLucknowre-
. turned home from Winghamand
District Hospital last Saturday,
where she had been a' patient for
four weeks.
Frank Sal:At, who spent a week
with friends in Windsor returned
to Lucknow this week. • '