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d Mrs. Roy Keane , .Ar -
Brian of Cardiff, Ontario
home Sunday after spend-
Weeks vacation with their
Mr, and Mrs. W,. ' Hunt-
, and Mrs, J. Keane.
visited friends in Strat -
don, Lucan and surround -
et,
d Mrs. Lloyd Ashton of
visited for a few days
with Mr, and Mrs. Fraser
Antoine and Stefanie in
, Quebec, •
homson of Luckriow is
ni University Hospital , •
here he was a patient for
after undergoing surgery.
rn Thompson, Mrs.
Donald, both of Luc know
Mildred McClenaghan
eehorch were among those
the Alumnae- dinner on
last week honouring the
dilating Class of Guelph
Hospital. The dinner was
he Coronet Motel; Kitch-'
!ere classes were represen - 1912 to 1914 with some
fates attending.
A number of local people were
winners 1.n the Howick Lions bingo
last week. Mrs. Robert Hamiltoh
of Lucknow won the jackpot con-
solation plus bonus and also a
lucky draw., Mrs. Gerald Wagner
of Lucknow won' a regular game
and split another; other regular
game winners were Joan Robinson
2, Mrs. L. Anderson and Mrs.
Emile MacLennan who was also in•
volved in a couple of
split Wins; Mrs, Evelyn Barkwell;
Mrs. Harold Ritchie. Mrs. Ger -
ald "Wagner won a door prize.
Among the banners listed as
being on the Lions Float in the
convention parade in Sudbury,
which was omitted from last
week's write-up was one pro-
claiming Lucknow as the home of
David Farrish who is working, and
playing hockey in Sudbury 'for the
Wolves.
Brian Keith, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Evan Keith, R. R. 5 Luck-
now starts work this week at the
Boy Scouts headquarters in Toron-
to. Brian was engaged for the
summer as Assistant Public Rela-
tions Director.
The Lucknow Women's Institute
meeting to be held this Thursday
is cancelled' until next Tuesday,
June 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Louzon from
Windsor spent the week end -with
their parents,' Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Smith.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs: M. Smith were Mr. and Mrs.
Ambrose Gamble from Ripley,
Mrs. Laura Hayden from Kitchen-
er and Mrs. Lynda Purdon from
Calgary, Alberta.
1500 INVITATIONS
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
now completed its second and fin-
al mailing.
Included with the invitation
was a day by day program of
events to be staged at the Reunion
and two draw tickets for "A trip
for 2 to Bahamas" and a "COlour
Television", presently being sold
by the reunion committe workers
to help, finance the weekend's
activities.'
Invitations have gone from
coast to coast and to Many points
in the United States. Early re-
sponse indicates that ‘Lucknow will
see hundreds of these people back
for the big event.
NEW MINISTER
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
a replacement. Lloyd Ashton ,
was chairman of the committee
and members were Mrs. Vernon
Hunter, Miss Helen Thornpson,
Mrs. Jack Treleaven, Miss June
Alton, William G. Hunter, Evans
Helm and Mel Morrison.. Rev.
Arnold Proud of Teeswater was the
representative of Presbytery on the
committee.
Following the open air church
service on Sunday at Silver Lake
Camp, the chairman presented the
report of the committee which
recommended the calling of Rev.
Kaufman. The proposal receiv-
ed unamimous approval of the con-
gregation *sent.
Rev. Kaufman is 33 years of
age , married , with two children,
Craig 4 and Lisa , 4 months. He
is a native of the small commun—
ity of Washington on the Plaits-
ville pastoral charge near Kitchen-
er. He attended Waterloo Oxford
High Scqool, Waterloo Lutheran
University, Emmanuel College. in
Toronto and Vancouver School of
Theology.
He, has ministered in Western
Canada for 8 years. His first
charge was at Ogema Bengough
Pastoral Charge where he was for
4 years and for the last four years
he has been at Wynyard.
Goderich Teacher
Is N.D.!". Candidate
The Huron-MiddleseX New. Dem-
ocratic Party Association has ac-
claimed Mrs. Shirley Weary of
Gode,rich' as their candidate in the
July federal election.
This is the third time the .39-
year-old Clinton high school
teacher has, run for this riding on
the NDP ticket. It has been held
since 1965 by Conservative Robert
McKinley.
Guest speaker for the evening
was Fred Young , NDP MPP for
Yorkview. He told the small gath
ering that "what David Lewis had
warned about has finally
happened".
"The corporate rip-off has re-
sulted in wild inflation," he said.
Shortages of products are deliber-
ately created by the large corpora
tions, he said , in order to force
prices up.
In her acceptance speech, Mrs.
Weary also attacked the corpora-
dims saying 'she supported complete
and immediate 'withdrawal of tax
concessions for oil companies."
Her basic philosophy, she said
is that "people matter more than
corporations".
Mrs. Weary said that her cam-
paigning would be taking plaCe
only after school hours and she
expects "good gains" this year.
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