The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-09-04, Page 9EMR 4, 1974
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ZION -sightseeing into Northern Ontario
and returning ho,methrough the.
States.
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
and Mrs. Gordon Kirkland
er cousin, Steve Stothers of
ipeg, one 'day last week.
bara Wilkins and Brenda
le spent part of the week end
Exhibition in Toronto.
and Mrs. Lorne Cook and
y had her sister , Mr. and
Jim Campbell and family
1don on Sunday.
, and Mrs. Chris Brown,
ter and Lee Anne visited Mon
this week with her uncle ,
Ind Mrs. Frank Ritchie.
nda Hunter and Nancy Bush -
era 10 days motoring by car,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkins
and family had a visit on Sunday
afternoon and evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Alton in Wingham.
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Hunter and
Wanda had a friend of Jirriss,Mr.
and MIS. Tom Hall of Petersburg
on Saturday of last week.
Wilkins Brothers, Bill, Larry and
Jack motored to Paris, Ontario,
where their sister Barbara finished
her summer job at. Five Oaks, re-
turning home with them, before
attending University in Guelph.
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Honour. Parents On
45th Anniversary
WHITECHURCH NEWS
On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs.
William Neabel's family held a
45th wedding anniversary celebra-
tion for their parents in White-
church Community Memorial
Hall. DancinCwas enjoyed to
music furnished by Tiffin's or-
chestra.
A smorgasbord luncheon was
served after which many pictures
were taken.
Mr. and Mrs. Neabel when cal-
led to the platform expressed
their thanks to their family for
arranging the party for them, for
gifts and to all for attending.
The community extends their
best wishes to Mt. and Mrs. Neab-
el and wish them many more
years of happiness.
Mr. and Mrs. Neabel and
family resided for many years on
the farm on the 4th concession,
Kinloss, now occupied by Mr. and
Mrs. E. Parker.
Mx. and Mrs. Floyd Bott of
Fergus were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rintoul.
Mrs. Bott went to Lucknow and
and brought her mother, , Mrs.
Hazel Purdon to Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Rintoul's to visit with the
rest of the family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn,
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hunter and
Trevor were Saturday evening
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Conley and Jason of Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ross visit-
ed on Sunday with her mother
Mrs. Earl Caslick.
Stephen and Colleen Durnin of
St. Helens visited last week with
their "grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Durnin.
Mack Armstrong of Langenburg,
Saskatchewan flew home on Mon-
day of last week, returning Friday,
after visiting his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Armstrong and Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Conn.
Mrs. Graham of Brampton spent
the week end at the manse with
her daughter Mrs. Beverly Kay,
Mr. Kay , Graham and Wendy.
Donald Stewart , Lori, Debbie and
Charlie of London, were Sunday
visitors with Mrs. Carl McClen-
aghan and Ben McClenaghan.
Mrs. Walter Elliott and Mrs.
Archie Purdon attended the 4-H
Training School on Wednesday
and Thursday for the project
"The Club Girl Entertains".
Mr. and Mrs, Mack Stewart
of Waterloo and their son
Miss Joann Laidlaw R.N. of
Goderich is holidaying this week
at her home here.
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