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pAySEPTEMEER 19* 197.3 ..
PAGE. NINETEEN
NITECHURCH
'atolatiOnS to our public
yipers at Lucknow Fair.
oss won first prize for his
a barn, and Jackie Whyt-
13rd for barn. Linda
pion 1st for a knitted scarf
for her writing. Richard
#oo a prize for his artist
Norma Startch and daugh
ter Shelley of Wood Haven,
Michigan visited on the week end
with her sister Mrs. Carman
Whytock, Mr. Whytock and
Jackie. '
Mr.and Mrs. Fred Kelher of
Guelph were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Moore and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Whytock of
T,Feswater were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Carman Whyt-
ock and Jackie.
Visitors on Saturday with Mr.
rs. Ben McClenaghan and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan
were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dobie of
Paris and on Sunday Mr, and Mrs.
Harry Moss of Plattsville.
Home for the week end with-Mr.
and Mrs. George Fisher were 'Mr.
and Mrs: Bill Fisher and boys of.
Don Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Fisher and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Estey all of Guelph, Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Lougheed and family,
of Pickering, Mr. and Mrs. Car.-
man Machan of Waterloo, Mr. ,and Mrs. Bill Gibson and family ,
Whitechurch.
Rev. Dr. H. Douglas Stewart
and Mrs. Stewart of Toronto were
at their cottage on the lake at
the week end and called on Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Murdock.
Mrs. George Fisher, Wingham
accompanied Mr, and Mrs. Dun -
cap Simpson on Sunday to, Mel-
bourne to attend. a cousins 40th
wedding anniversary Open House.
The frost Sunday' evening in this
community finished the tomato
crop in tow lying sections when
even though covered wiklif plastic
curtains the plants werelrozen. "
The corn crop too would receive -'
a freezing and be ready for the
silo.
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO