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,Agnes Lyons ' Nurses Aid, Agnes
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Linda Culbert , kitchen ,P Eva Burt,
kitchen, Cora MacDonald, kitch-
en, Mary Lavis, kitchen, Sandra
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kitchen, Rosalene Barger, secret-
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Miss, Margaret Robertson of •
Lucknow returned to her home on
Saturday from Wingham and Dist-
rict Hospital, where-she had been
hospitalized since January 30th
with injuries suffered when in
collision with a car as she was
crossing Lucknow Main street.
Her sister , Mrs. Goldie Huston of
Ripley , is at present with her.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hunter of
Lucknow visited on the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Laidlaw
of London.
Frank Johnston of Luckno1,4 visit-
ed his daughters Mrs. Dave McRae
and Mrs. Bob Moore of London.
The semi annual Board of Dir-
ectors meeting of the Federated
Women's Institutes of Ontario.
meets April 22nd to April 26th,s at
the University of Guelph, Guelph,
in Watson Hail. Mrs. Harvey
Houston of Lucknow, Public Re'la
tions Officer of the F. W.I.O. and
Mrs. Francis Gemmell, Ripley,
Board Director for Subdivision 17,
which is Bruce south, Bruce east,
and Grey south, will attend.
n Miller, year ••:)1d daugh
and Mrs. Allan Miller
side area, has been'hospit-
t for the past
ith pneumonia .
and Mrs. Arthur Bramhall
dowdvisited Sunday with
me Woods, Lucknow.
N. J. Mackenzie of Luck-
t Faster vacation With' Mr.
George MacGregor of
Nelson Albertson of Van-
British Columbia , spent
k with her sister Mrs. John
n, Lucknow. Mrs. Emer-
,
Mrs, Albertson spent last
in Hamilton with their
s. Vic Whitley and Mr i.
Wellington Henderson of
returned on Tuesday of
k from Port Orange, Plot-
ere she spent the winter
d Gardner has' returned to
wafter spending the winter
'etersburg, Florida.
Mrs.' Mabel McNall is a patient
at Victoria Hospital, London,
where She recently underwent
surgery.
Mrs. Keith Gardner and son Brad
ley returned home to Calgary after
visiting in Lucknow and St. Helens.
Mrs. Susan (McNaughton) Hen.:
ning of London came to Lucknow
about ten days ago to visit with
her parents Mr. and Mrs.' Jim
McNaughton and after only a day
here, was taken 'by ambulance •
back to University Hospital, Lon-
don. Susan underwent surgery
there about six weeks ago and has
been convalescing.
Bud Thompson of Lucknow,
superintendent of Bruce County
Homes for the Aged at Walkerton
and Wiarton, is convalescing for
an extended period at his .home
after suffering a coronary attack
ten days ago.'
PINECREST MANOR
CONTINUED F,ROM'PAGE 1
Mrs: Fisher.
•First residents to6 move into the
new facility on Thursday morning
were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Alton of
Luc know. Sam has been a patient
in London and Wingham Hospitals
for the past 10 months and his wife
Lottie has been residing at Pine-
crest 'Ma nor .
As well as being the first to be
registered in the new home, they
are also the first husband and wife
to make use of the facility.
Twenty-four residents of the
home on Gough Street were moved
by ambulance on Thursday after-
noon.. Other adMissions have been
"Made regularly since then. About
8 vacancies still exist at the
home.'
The following people are no'w
residents of Pinecrest, or will be
in the very near future: Mary Butt-
on, Lottie Alton, Sam Alton,
Elsie Jackson; Ida Mae Millar ,
Lila, Irwin, Magdalena Luedemann,
Annie McCreight, Jean Davis.,
Alice Ferris, Mary Congram,
Catherine Roulstpn, Catherine
Hackett, Effie Culbert, Herbert
Laidlaw, Victor Shaw, Albert
Vincent, George Saunders, Jennie -
Jeffray , Catherine 'MacGregor ,
Martha Bonnett, Carrie Hamilton,
Lovie Graerne Bertha Clarkson,
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