The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-01-09, Page 18em
(We heartily wish that
this New► Year brings
to all of us the a-
biding love and un-
derstanding that leads
to peace among men.
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The Lord. Simcoe has something extra for you. It's a 2 '
night special for two at a cost of only $59.90. It includes
deluxe accommodation for two nights, dinner in the
(anions Captain's Table complete with a champagne
cocktail, • breakfast each morning and a sightseeing tour
of Toronto's many exciting attractions -- all for only
$59.90, 'subject to advance registration. The lord
Simcoe is in' the heart, of downtown Toronto, close to
shopping, theatres and entertainment. - •
You get something else 'that's Special at the Lord
Simcoe — it's friendly hospitality you will enjoy through-
out your stay with us. -
Colonr TV in every room, fully air conditioned,'
Mr. and Mrs. Evan Keith enjoy-
ed a trip to California during the •
Christmas 'holiday.
Mr. Currie,Colwell, Betty and
Anne flew West and spent ten days
with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Colwell.
All the MacKenzie family were
home for Christmas including 'Mr.
and Mrs. lan'MacKenzie from
Cobourg, Connie trim Toronto,
Rod from Western University and
Heather from McMaster Univer-
sity and Miss Isabelle Macintosh
from Hamilton .
Miss Pat Sparks was home for
Christmas vacation from Western'
University and is spending a few
days now with friends in, Toronto.
Douglas pickle of Corner Brook,
Newfoundland.; spent Christmas
week at home. Walter was alio
home from Toronto. Due to the
severe winter storm , Douglas'
flight was cancelled in Montreal
but he was able to come' by train
to Toronto the following day.
Over twenty relatives gathered
at the home. of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd MacDougall on Christmas
The MacKinnon family had ,
Christmas dinner this year at ,.the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Fraser •
MacKinnon. The Ritchie rela-
tives were entertained 'at the .
same horrie in the evening.
Anne and Jamie Graham Of
Toronto were hotne for Christmas:
Mrs. James Richardson, recently
returned from Zambia., Africa., •
has also been a visitor at the home
of Mr.. and Mrs. Allan Graham.
Miss Betty Hamilton of Niagara
-Falls and Donald Hamilton Of
Cochrane were home for Chr4tmas
vacation,with their parents, Mr..
and Mrs. Gilbert Hamilton.
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MARY R. NEWBOLD, REG. N.
GEORGE A, N,EWBOLD, ADMINISTRATOR,
Drawer 220 Phone 528-2186
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ,
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Letter To Editor
December 20, 1973.
To the Editor ,
LtIcknoW Sentinel.
On behalf of the Bruce,
Dufferin, Grey Tuberculosis and
Respiratory Disease AssOdiation,
may we express our sincere
thanks to your newspaper for the
excellent coverage you' gave' Our,
'Christmas Seal Campaign. We
are most grateful to -you for ^your
public service, So freely given.
To the residents of the three
counties we would also like to
thank them for their financial
support. While our campaign
does not officially close until
Hotel
January 31, 1974, we have reach-
ed within $3,000 . of our• $36 ,000
objective , and are confident that •
the goal, set for our work during
1974-75 season will be accomp-
lished.
• While same donations• have
been quite large, we are espec-
ially appreciative . of those who
are on fixed incomes and in giv-
ing,to us' in our work in research
and possible cure of all respira-
tory diseases has been a true gift
of love. •
We wish for all a very happy
and healthy New Year.
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Sincerely,
Gordon Montgomery,
Past President , Lucknow.
Mr. and. Mrs. Donald- Bertrand
of Simcoe were. Christmas
holiday visitors with. Miss Winni-
fred Percy, Bill and Brian Percy
and her -uncle Bruce Orr.
Mrs. Edburt Bushell who is a
patient in the Kitchener Waterloo
hospital was home for. Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Palmer.,,
Christine and Scott of Welland,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Phillips, of
Fonthill were Christmas visitors
with Mr.. and Mrs. Frank Maulden
and Keith.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hodgins
of London spent the holiday'at
their 'farm home concession 10
and spent Christmas with the
Johnston family. "
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. '13/11
MaCPherson were her brother and
his wife -Dean and Margaret Wil-
son and Miss Marguerite Drone of
Hamilton. •
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott con-
cession 10 were dinner guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott, Ripley.
Mrs. Claude boye of Bervie
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rhody , Mar-
ianne and Michelle concession 8,
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Rhody and
Matt concession 10 , David Rhody
of Waterloo spent Christmas with
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard RhOdy, and
Marilyn.
, Christmas visitors with Mr. and
Mrs: 'Lyman Sutton and John were
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald. Gibson and
family of. Peterborough; Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Sutton and Rusty of
Ltitknow , Mr. and Mrs, Rodney
Janssen and David of London, Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Murry and fam-
ily, concession 10, Mr. '
Bud Sutton and faintly of Langside.
!Vt. and Mrs. Campbell Btown
and family of Strathroy , John
Lane of Port Elgin Mr. and Mrs. • .
Malcolm Lane and. Hugh' spent
Christmas with Mr, and Mrs. 'Stew
art Lane, Janet , Joyce and Jtidy.
Edna and May Boyle entertaine
relatives and friends on Christina
Day. .
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Mrs. Roy Schneller, Jim and
Betty and Walter • Armstrong, Mr,
and Mrs'. Donald Earle, Ruth An
and Debbie were at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Hogg and
family, at Wingham, for chiistrna
and also visited with Roy Selina
ler who is still a patient in the.
Wingliarn• and District.Hospital l
lime for Christmas with Mrs.
Bertha Haldenby, Dale, Bob and
Ted were Mr. and Mrs ..Don .Hal
enby, Sally Ann and Lisa .of Tor
onto; Mr. and Mts. Fred Friend°
and Jason of Elmira; Mr. and Mr
Rae Haldenby and Perini of Tees
water; Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Haldenby and family,
and Mrs. Ross IrWin and family
of. Luc know; Mr. and Mrs. Delb
Medley and family', Kinlough,
During the week Mr. and "Mts.
Ken 13.rdwn and Vicki of,Brock-
Yille visited.at the same home,
-On 'Christmas Day Mr. and N
Alex Percy had Mr. and Mrs:
Glen Haldenby and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Jansen and famil
concession 6 , and Wayne Percy
of Wingham.
A number from here attended
the ChristmaS Eve and Christnias
Day Services at Luck-now.
BAPTISM AND DEDICATION
On . Sunday, December 23rd at
:the' Anglican Service Janine Eliz
beth, daughter of Dr. Donald
Hodgins and Mrs. Hodgins was
baptized , and alio the dedicatio
of two lovely floWer stands in
ing memory of the late Mr: and
Mrs. James Hodgins, given by.
their. ,family. Following the ser
vice a dinner was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hod
gins and John. Those, present
were Dr. and Mrs. Donald Hod:-
gins, Dtvid and Janine of Port •
Elgin , Mr. and Mrs. CrOnin of
Mildmay, , Mr. and Mrs, Don
Bushell, Shirley ,, Bruce and Ben
Anne; Ron and Cathy Gillespie,
Mrs. Tom Hodgins, Mr. and Mr
Jim Hodgins ; Tammy and Mich
ele.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McEwan
Duncan and Bdb spent Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack White,
kincardine. ;
Mr. and .Mrs. Russell Barr , Da
rell and Cynthia of Agincourt ,
Donald Barr, of Waterloo and Mr
John Barr, Mr. arid Mrs. Don
Bertrand of Simcoe, Petry- Hod-
gins, Bill 'and Brian Percy and
Mits Winnifred Percy spent Ctiri
mas with Mr. and Mrs. Bob 13i
and children at Listowel.
New Years' visitors with• kit. a
Mrs. Donald McEwan and boys
were Mt. and Mrs. Ross Brindle
DurtgantiOn'„ Mr. and Mrs. Don
Ms Motwan concession 10, Mr,
and Mrs. Herman Pisher and far
ily Of liernillex,
See your travel agent or contact us at:
150King'Street West, Toronto. Telephone: 362-1848.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard White -
side and Brian of Toronto were
recent visitors with her. parents'
Mr . and Mrs. Art Haldenby.
Lois • Nicholson of Milton spent .
the' holidays with her parents • Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Nicholson.
David Rhody of Waterloo Univ7
ersity spent 'Christrnas"with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs, Gerald
Rhody and other members ,
of his family.
Mr. Roy Schneller who has bee,n
a patient in St. Marys Hospital,,
Kitchener, was 'moved to the,
Wingham and District Hospital.
We hope •he will continue to im-
prove. , -
Ronnie Gillespie and Bruce ,
Bushell who are attending Fan-
"shawe College spent the holidays
,at their respective homes.
Cathy Hedley of Kitchener
spent few days at her home 'here.
Christmas visitors with Mrs.
John Barr were, Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
sell Barr and family of Agincourt
and Donald Barr of Waterloo.
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