The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-02-06, Page 16SOUTH KINLOSS
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Evan Keith on Friday were
Mrs. Jas. Wraith of Lucknow and
14s. Duncan Keith of Teeswater
and on Sunday visitors were Mr.
and Mrs. John Reid and family of
Chesley and Mr. and Mrs, Ron
Reid of Georgetown.
Miss Betty Hamilton. of Niagara
Falls was home for the week-end
with her parentS, Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Hamilton.
Denver Dickie attended the
Farm 'Show in Toronto on,
many gifts to her. Later Barbara
expressed her thanks and a. lovely
lunch was enjoyed.
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SUPPORT THE HEART FUND THIS MONTH. HEART DISEASE
IS CANADA'S NUMBER ONE HEALTH PROBLEM.
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WEDNESDAY; FEBRUARY 6 , 197 4 El
GE SIXTEEN THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
UNGANNON
-c.ently with Rev . and Mrs. Clar-
.e nc e McClenaghan.•
SeVeral young folk at their
'This eornEnUnity.was shocked respective homes for the week-.
• 4:04 saddened on Wednesday , end . included Irene • Hasty from
morning , January -30, to learn of Bt.. Thomas, Martha .Eedy , from
..the7sUdded.death'of Mr.- Heber J•: London, Eldon McClenagha.n r
Although in his 81st Stratford .and Gerald Bere , 442ndon.
year he had. continued to attend • Arthur McMichael is a patient in.
c•ertairitdvities in the store and. 6oderiCh Hospital since-Thursday.
• care for his loVely house-planti,. We wish him a speedy recovery:
• as well as being keenly interested . Alvin J. Sherwood was adinitted
• 'in the.farrn management and the to St. Joseph's'HoiPital, London;
bakery business operated by his • on Saturday', and on MOnday he
Deep' sympathy is exten-. underWent surgerY. Best•Wishes
• ded..from friends hereto Mrs.' for improved.'health. •
Eedy and :to all members ,of the • •
family,.A fuller obituary, 'appearS •-• TRIP TO HAWAII
elsewhere in this issue.
On.Siturday evening Mr. and .
Mr. and Mrs'. Lloyd Hodges
Mrs. Root, Irvin received'
word of returned Monday .Merning...follow follow-
Mrs. Root,
death of the latter's uncle
•. ing an enjoyable week in Hawaii.
Mr. Chester• Ritchie in Detroit: . They. flew . from' Toronto. Internat-
fle'was a native of Ashfield.Tovn airport ',Sunday morning
• . ship.
SUFFERED BROKEN NOSE
. We are sorry to learn that Alan
..Rivets received a broken nose
from a hockey Stick at school on
Monday 7
, MC Whinney is 'now...residing
in Wingharn , where he is emplo7
ye:0.as :a.ti ambulance driver in
. connection .with Wingham.and •
District General Hospital.
25TH ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs.: Fred.tounghave
been .honoured on sev•eral-oeca-,
Slots recently 'for their 25th wed-
dinganniversary . •
Jack Curran is, a patient since.'
'Tuesday in AleXandra Marine and
General Hospital', Goderich fol-
lowing a heart seizure. We
hint a speedy recovery.
and Mrs. IrVine Eedy
turned with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Eecly arid twin daughters, , Megan
and Jennifer to Mississauga ; where
,,the babies were: baptized on Sun-
day.
Frank Eedy from Calgary , came
borne by plane on Wednesday and
returned on Sunday. Other Mem-
bers of the family who have stayed
several days with Mrs. .Eedy
include Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eedy,
Michael and Laurel frOm Strathroy,
Mabel Diehl, Stra.tfOrd.,. Miss
Raserr~ try Eedy , Stratford , Mr.
and Mr.S. Ralph. Henderson, •Goder
- iota.: Donald Ross froni 'Oakville
visited Mrs .. H. Eedy and fat-1'0y
on Friday forenoon. He has been
. a friend of the•family for many
years.
• - -14.. arid Mrs. Bill Blake and
Becky, of Galt-Cambridge spent
• the week-end -at their respective
homes here and. in•Goderich.
Mrs. Bernarcline Kinney from,
• Kingsbridge visited former friends
in the village on Sanirday. • ,
Mrs, Arthur McMichael presided
at the electric organ in:Dungannon
United Church on Sunday morning ,
a position which is..not easily
filled. Her willingness is greatly
appreciated. ' -
A pot-luck luncheon on Thurs-
day at 1,2::30 noon is to precede the -
annual meetine at the United
Church. .All whb attend may
share in the 0owledge of what
work and aCtil•.itieF. take dace
during the' year .
Congratulations to Mr. and Nits.
Ken Reath (nee Gussie Culbert) of
London on the. bitzti-„of a baby girl
on S.aturclay eyeninc , Februarl,
19721., in St Joseph's Hospital, •
1.,c.)ndon
On Sunday Charlie .and Cathi.
Culbert also Vic id ti arszone .of
Beniniller visited "It London with
the P.eath fanid e „
Mr. and Mrs Culbert anc
baby Visited relatives in Guelph
on gunda y
key and .ids. J. lire Stewart of
Seaforth, also Pastor and Mrs.
Alfred PI-A.. of Auburn,. visited re
January 26. This trip was given
through Shur-Gain, which is a
product sold at Hodges' mill,
here.
BRIDAL SHOWER
On,Wednesday, January 30, a
nicely arranged shower was held
in the church basement for Barb-
ara Culbert. Lori"Pentland was
chairman for the occasion and
welcomed all.' Debbie 13owden
gave a reading for the bride and
the C. girls sang several
numbers , accompanied by Nancy
Errington at the piano and Donna
Sue Erring= on her guitar.
Nancy also sang a solo. Mrs. Jim'
Boak gave a piano instrumental
and played when the guest of
honor and her attendants carne to
the decorated chairs. Lori read an
address to Barbara and several
little 'neighbour girls carried her
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'Mrs. Alvin Sch.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dickie wer e
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Westfield:
Mrs, Evan Keith, -Mrs. Lorne
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W. M. S. attended the Presbyter-
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