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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-02-27, Page 7PAO, S$1/014 ENVELOPES FOR SALE AT ' • THE LLICKNOW SENTINEL THE I,UCKNOW SENTINEL, .1.1ickNOVS4 'ONTARIO IITECHURCH , imunity was saddened ek end when it Was fear - lay evening that Mrs. llespfe, in her 92nd ;ed away at Wingham She was a very active the United Church work, nmunity and the Worn having been 'ember of it. The comm- ends their syMparhy to ;ck and 1VIrs. Gillespie and her daughter Agnes Ind Garnet Farrier with a resided and to her two die west •, and !children. tAdams of 2nd Concess- ms spent the week end • friend Clara Milligan .+.. hunch Y.P.S. will hold a service at Pinecrest a Sunday, March 3 at fl. sorry to report that Art on Sunday Was visiting ,r Hanover when•just after suffered a severe heart At time of reporting, hey ensive care at Hanover. nmunity wishes him a very .ecovery. itulations to Mr, and Mrs., ironer on the arrival afternoon, February 24th Wingham and District 1, a baby boy, 8 lbs ; 4. oz. y Alan, a brother for try and is now at the Federal Post office , Oakville. Visitors on the week-:end with Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan and Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClen- aghan were and Mrs. Harry Moss of Plattsville and on Sunday 'Mrs. Walter James of Woodstock. Attending Open House at Ontario College , Huron. Park on Wednesday were Mr. Sand •Mrs . Walter Elliott and family , Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Ritchie and family, 2nd concession Kinloss and Mrs: 'Ted Robinson and Mrs. Gordon Elliott of Wingharn. Sprint is just around the corner in Whitechurch Community as many report seeing and hearing the croWs; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Schwich- tenberg , Lori and Kerry of Port Elgin were Sunday visitors with her parents. Mr. and Mts. Albert Coultes. On the week end George Conn Of Sherbrooke , Quebec , phoned home and they had the same type , of storm there as we had here. Visitors on Sutiday with Mr . and -Mrs. Russel McGuire were: Mr and Mrs. Bert SOotheron and son Don of Clinton , Mrs. Helga Koeh• ler and son Michael 'of Goderich, Mrs. Gershom Johnston and George Greig of Wingham ,were Friday evening visitors with her son • Jim Johnston , Mrs. Johnston and family of Listowel. The rural school pupils enjoyed PARENTS - HERE'S, YOUR CHANCE March 5th has been designated as .a,holiday Monday as their teachers were taking part in Prof- essional Development Day at the • School. Miss Joyce Tiffin of LcindOn spent the week end-Itfth her par- ents Mr. and MA. II6,n Tiffin. On Thursday she will complete her work in London and will transfer to Toronto this week-end. This community extends their sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Don Martin and family in the passing of her father Mark Johnston in Wingham Hospital. • Visitors on the week end with Mrs. George Fisher and visiting with George in Winghain Hospital were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fisher and family of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Machan of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibson and family. Home for the week end with • their parents Mr. and. Mrs. Ira' Wall 'were MisS Mary Lou Wall of London and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wall of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Taylor of East Wawanosh visited Sunday with her parents Mr . and Mrs. Russel Ross. • Parent's 'Day at ,R,D.S;„ This per- tains only to the parents of the , secondary students. 'Between the hours of 3 p.m. til 6 p.m. Mom and Dad are welcome to come in and discuss any problems that Junior 'may have. Don't be afraid of the teaching staff, after au, they're human too! , COMING ,EVENTS Saturday, March 2nd the Junior Girls' 'Basketball team play in the M.A. competitions in Walkerton. If you're not doing anything on Saturday , why not drive over to Walkerton and Cheer the girls' on to victory. Good luck; girls! If yOu don't drive over tp Walker• ton, settle down in your favourite arm chair and watch "Reach For The Top" on Saturday at 1:30 p.m. when. Ripley matches wits against 0.S.C.V.I. Match 15th to 23rd is the Winter Break for everybody! • March, 21st completed the curling season as the Wind Up' Bonipiel. takes place at the RiPley Curling Rink. April 5th to 9th, Secondary Exarris ( Need We Say More?) * * • • The man who can smile when things gO• wrong has probably KINGSBRIDGE John Howard was among thirty Ontario Limouisin Association members who fleW to Calgary,. Alberta last Thursday to attend the Annual Canadian Limbuisin Convention and annual sale. They returned home on Sunday. Ray Hogan returned home on, Sunday after spending a week and a half in Florida. Congratulations toy Mr.. and Mrs. Tom Hogan on the birth of a baby boy at the Wingharn and District Hospital on Friday. February 22nd Also best wishes go out to Karla's sister , and husband Ambrose and- Barbara Redmond of know on the birth of a baby girl February 16 at the Wingham and District . Hospital. Mrs. Gene Frayne and Mrs. An- tone Van Osch attended the Lead- ership Training ,school for 4-H Homemaking Clubs at the Salvat-, ion Army Citadel, Wingharn.cin Monday and Tueiday'of last week. The first meeting will be held Thursday evening , February 28. A 'euchre party sponsored' by the C. W.L. was held in the Church Hall on Friday evening. Brother Carl Voll was high man, while second high was Jack, Van osch; high lady was Anne Marie Howard with. Mrs. Joe Courtney as second high. , thought 'of someone to blame it on! RIPLEY DISTRICT . ;POOL: ' EDITOR, DIANNE IVIKKAY ASSISTANTS, JANICE REEVES AND WAYNE NICHOLSON ?„Willitynryinrynnif Inflyntry yi\y/VVVVVInlyytyrynrylvylvvrif D the storm on Friday even- e dance which Was to have Ad in the Whitechurch d to be cancelled proving pointment to many. Earl Caslick and Mrs. e Conn on Monday parried Wilford Caslick to where they visited with id Mrs. Gordon Scott. Alma Conn who is graduat- s year, on Thursday went ne to Saskatchewan for an iew witha veterinary there. aerviewer was paying the expense. :ors on the week end with nd ,Mrs. Robert Mowbray Mr. and Mrs. Athol Purdon helley of Sarnia, Mr. and Hector Purdon and Raymond 41'. and Mrs. Angus Falconer :evirt, all of Strathroy and Falconer of Sarnia and Brian Ir011t0. Annetta Jantzi and sons Id and Larry and Mrs. Clock- of Milverton visited on Sun- with George Fisher, a patient ingham Hospital since last nesday, and also with' Mrs. and Mrs. George Currie bed home to their farm home t Wawanosh after spending weeks with their relatives ndon, Mr. and Mrs. Frank nnell and Mr. and Mrs. eth Winegarden „ who brought `home. and Mrs. Elmer King on ..day went to Keswick, where iday they attended the funer-. his aunt, Mrs. John King, leaves to mourn her passing . 1.year old husband. Mr. and King returned home on Sat- and Mn. Dave Leggatt of file spent the weekend with' and' Mrs. Lloyd Murdock. and Lloyd were first year is at Knox College. After ne year, Dave left the minis- HELP PROMOTE THE .111CKNOW REUNION ..• USE REUNION ENVELOPES FOR YOUR PERSONAL LETTERS . UAAAAAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA/A, Visit The Sevol Town, June 28, 29, 0: July 1 1974 Pkg. of 20 50c