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THE LUCKNOW SENTitat., LucKNow, ONTARIO
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New Kinette Club Receives Formation Certificate
Lucknow and District Kinette
Club received its certificate of
formation at the Lucknow Legion
Hall Saturday night.
Pictured, left to right, are Mrs.
Don (Anne) Gamm,age of
Blenheim, district co-ordinator
for the KinetteS• and chairman for
the evening; Mrs. Tony (Donna)
Johnstone of Lucknow', president
of the local club; Ross Wilkie of'-
Harriston, deputy governor Zone
B of the Kinsthen Clubs who pres-
ented the certificate to Donna.
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THAT Mrs. Raymond Leddy, , who
joined the Kincardine Group on
a conducted flight from Toronto
Airport to London England, re-
turned to her home last week.
The group included Mr. and Mrs
Bert Collins of Purple Grove,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ernmerton,
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Yoting of
Kincardine; Mrs. Madeleine
Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome
Schmidt of Mildmay. While
there they visited many historic-
al palaces and churches and sev-,
eral places of interest. They
were on a conducted tour to
Stratford on AVon and also visit-
ed Windsor Palace including
Queen Mary's Doll Palace.
THAT Charlie Justice, who led
the Toronto Tip Tops to the
World Softball championship in
1949, and who played for Luck-
nOw in the Western Ontario fast-
ball league, has been elected to
the softball hall of fame. Still
umpiring in Detroit where he
works at Michigan State College
Charlie holds a lifetime pitching
record of 873 wins and 92 losses.
THAT Buster Whitby recently gave
the Sentinel a sheet of the 1910
Lucknow Reunion and Caledon-
ian Games stationery. Buster
doesn't write many letters and
has a static of the 64-year-old
stationery at home -which'illus-
trates Donald Dinnie, the brawny
Scot, putting.the shot in his full
kilt and expanded bare chest
and with the wording,"We Fear
Na'e Foe". The, name of George
H. Smith was listed on the sta-
tionery as secretary of the_event.
THAT while working at the office
on Sunday afternoon, We receiv-
ed a phone call. "Is that you
Max" the caller said. We ex-
plained to him that he.must have
the wrong number. He said, "Is
this not the Delhi Dairy Bar".
We‘ further explained that he was
talking to LucknoW. "Where
th'e h. .. is Lucknow", he said,
"I am in Fort Erie and trying to
call Delhi". Upon further invest-
igation, we found out that Del-
hi's number is. '582" while the
Sepoy town is "528". The inter=
changing of the call numbers
quickly swept the caller across
the province.
Died In Wingham
Gordon Ard of Wing-ham passed
away in Winghdm and District
Hospital on Saturday, March 30
in his 68th year.
He is survived by his wife,
formerly Roszella Mullin of Luck-
now
' Funeral 'service was held at the
R. A. ,Currie & Son Funeral Home,
Wingham, on Monday, April 1st.
Several changes in proper
.owners wok place this paste
Mr.' a nd.,Mrs Jim Aitchison)
ed to their adjacent farm; It
and Mrs.. Levi Miller and fal
of NorWich moved to the Aid
son farm; Mr. and Mrs, ,Sha
Martin to tneir new homelni
ford and Mr arid Mrs. Join s
er and fa milt' of Burlington fd
St. Helens Store. On Thurs4
Mr. and Mrs. Eli cingerichS
family of Norwich .will mar
Lloyd Whytock's farm and it
Mrs. Albert Miller and farad,
Norwich to the McInnes farm
Thirteen tables enjoyeddl
Shoot Party on Thursday evil
in the hall. High prizes we'd
Mrs. Jim Curran and Doughil
Miller with second high gaig
Elliott. Mrs. Peter Jeffetso
the
hes n-lBposbt sAhoitocthsi andill:.son
ty.
Mrs. Harold
in Victoria Hospital, Londo0
where ,she underwent surged
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.a.d. Gaunt a 120
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will be held in the ball
day NO
inglowcilfainfd Mrs . vi ollow thIredninnmsti.
of Windsor and Mr, and MI
Johnston and Heather MCGA:
,olifnB.luevlae were reel, e rAtft niis:
with Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank3c
Mr. and Mrs. John
who
n Saturday.
sp spent w inter monk '
Luc know, moved-back to a
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Several Proper'
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