The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-05-23, Page 17AY, MAY 23, 1973
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Mrs, Donald Kirkland,
atren of Kingsville
Friday to Monday
ents Mr. and Mrs,
kland and Nancy.
Ind Mrs; Kenneth Kirk-
bbicoke visited during
end,
mrs. Russel Swan
an of Lucknow spent
d.with Mr. and Mrs.
Jr, and family of
ethere they attended
ig of Mallen Swan.
y, Linda; Kevin and
Swan spent the week
heir grandparents Mr.
;ardon Emmerton of
its. Lorne Cook and
her brother-in-law
try and Paul of London
u Sunday afternoon,
Mts, Frank Ri•
tchie
day with her mother
MacAuley of Milton
Manot at Milton,
itchie and Donna
)wen Sound spent the
k end at their homes.
Mrs, Min Hunter,
1ss Wanda Hunter ,..St;
pent Sunda ;` May
teener, They were .
guests sts of Miss Nancy Bushell at
the Spring Convocation of Water-
loo Lutheran University and at a
dinner following the ceremonies.
Nancy, daughter,of Mr. and Mrs..
Elmer Bushell, Kinloss, received
her Honours B.A.* degree in Hist-
ory, from the University:
FALL FAIR GIVE
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being added. The ladies are hav-
ing a. special section for Antiques
and: Crafts with excellent prizes._
The Special Events section is
one to be studied and make
entries for the good prizes such
as the family from the farthest
distance, a, tug-of-war , contests
and variousnew attractions.
W. B. Wallace of Woodstock,
President of A. and B. Fairs of
Ontario, will open the Fair.
Continuous entertainment on
Friday evening and ,Saturday all
day is planned.
New tables and cases for the
displays are planned and repairs
are to be done to' all areas of.the
grounds.
Prize lists will be available be-
fore too long as the printer will
have the revised books and will
be printing the new ones shortly.
Lunch was served by Mrs. Russ
Ritchie. and Mrs. Oliver McChare
les and a social, , time enjoyed by
thegood crowd in attendance.
PAO! $IVIM.T!!N
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The four area girls receiving
Provincial Horfours at the 4-H
Achievement Day held in the
'Kincardine High School were
.from left, Sandra Kempton of
,Reid•s . Corners; Peggy. Lemon Of
Bervie No. 1 and Joyce Elliott of
Purple Grove. Marilyn Hodgins
of Bervie Was absent.
Kincardine News Photo.
Several
Graduates
From Olivet Area
OLIVET NEWS
Mr.:and Mrs. Ray Hamilton
and Wendy and Mr', and Mrs.
:Russell Tout of Kincardine attend
ed the Graduation of Joanne Ham-
ilton on Sunday afternoon in the
Kitchener Memorial Auditorium.
Congratulations Joanne!
Mr. and Mrs: Oscar White,
rMrs.. Doug Moore of Ripley, Mrs.
Warren Rich•of WinglIam a•nd.
Mrs. Jim McNairn of-Seaforth
attended the Graduation of May
White in the. Training Centre of
the Wiingham Hospital on Friday.
Congratulations May !
Mrs. Walter Black, 'Mrs, Ray
Hamilton and. Mrs. Jack McGuire
attended the Candy Stripers
Award Night in the Kincardine
Hospital .last Tuesday evening.
Joyce Black and Nancy McGuire
were the . girls from this'area who
received their cap and pins for
having completed '75 hours of
service.
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This community was shocked
and saddened when they heard
that Michael Hamilton, son of
.Mrs. David King of Goderich was
'killed in a automobile accident
.early" Saturday morning. Mich-
ael lived in this area until mov-
ing to Goderich three years agb.
Our deepest sympathy is'extended"
to, the family and relatives.,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Massey of
California' visited with Mr." and
Mrs. David Rigg and Adon on the.
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Rheil and
family of Goderich called on Mr...
and Mrs. Jack McGuire and family
on .Sunday afternoon.
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Visiting for the holiday week
end with 1vlr, and Mrs. David Rigg
and'•Adon were Victor Nanoff and
Paul Maddock of Vancouver ,
Kathy Meade, Kathy Racioppa ,
Mickle Meade and Lynn Stratten,
all of Toronto.
*Mr, and Mrs, Paul Hamilton.
.and baby of Hanover visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hamilton, Jo-
anne and Wendy and. Mrs. W. R.
Hamilton on Sunday evening.
Mr, and Mrs. Burt °White and
fancily of Birr visited with Mr.
• a.nd Mrs. Oscar White for the
week end.
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