The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-09-11, Page 3NESDAT, SEPTEMBER 11, 1974
THE •LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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land Richards of Luc know
ent surgery last week at
ersity Hospital, London.
g Hunter, son of Mr. and
Vernon Hunter, Lucknow • is
ing 4 short course at Chic,
for one week in connection
his work at Sarnia. Greg
with the Holmes Foundry as
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4 and Mrs. Delbert Nixon and
ly of Stratford spent the week
Lith Mr, and Mrs. Isaac Nix -
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• Mrs. Ron Rothwell of Norwood
visited last week in Lucknow and
with her mother, a patient at
Wingham and District Hospital:
Recent winners from this area
at the Howick Lions Bingo were:
regular games, Mrs. Emile Mac-
Lennan, Lochalsh; Mrs. Jim Gard-
ner, Lucknow , two split games.
J. W. Joynt of Lucknow is a
patient in Victoria Hospital,
London, where he underwent sur-
gery on Friday of last week.
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J. L. MacMillan of Lucknow
came home from St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, on Friday of
last week, where he was a pat-
ient for three weeks and under-
went surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Alton and
family, R. R. 2 Lucknow; Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Ritchie and girls,
Lucknow; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pen-
nington and family, R. R. 2 Wing -
ham; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Levick
and Aaron, Toronto; spent Satur-
day and,Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Allace Hogeboom
and family at Napanee to be with
them to celebrate their 25th wed-
ding anniversary.
Mike MacMillan and friend
Donna Pendzivol of Thunder Bay
visited with the former's grand-
parents Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Mac- •
Millan, Lucknow this past week
end.
Mike and Donna are students
at Confederation College, Thun-,
der Bay.
Summer visitors, who recently
visited the home of Raymond
Leddy, Lucknow , were Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Cummins of Saskatoon
Saskatchewan, Len O'Loughlin of
Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mur-
ray of Royal Oak Michigan, Mrs.
J. A. Kasper of Grosse Pointe
Michigan, Eugene Hebert of Clev-
eland Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Leddy and family of Kitchener ,
Jim Kasper (ir.) of Los Gatos,
California.
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Linley
(Grace Cameron) Oak Park, Mich-
lgan and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Linley, Farmington, Michigan 28th Anniversary
enjoyed last week end at Tober-
mory and a boat cruise to Mani-
toulin Island and back.
Honour Pairs On
Mrs. Wm. Scott of Lucknow
spent a few days at the home of
her sister Mr.. and Mrs. Cliff
Johnston at Holyrood after being
hospitalized in St. Mary's Hospit
al, Kitchener, where she under-
went surgery.
Miss Kathleen Leddy is spend-
ing two weeks with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Leddy,
Lucknow and also a few days at a
cottage at Huron Sands, Kings-
bridge. 'She and a friend Patricia.
Schmidt have recently returned
from a conducted tour of Californ-
ia and Mexico,. While there they
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Kasper Los Gatos, California.
SOUTH KINLOSS NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Fraser MacKin-
non were honoured by their family
with a dinner at the Sutton Park
Inn, on the occasion of their 28th
wedding anniversary.. Attending
were Mr. and Mrs. Jim MacKin-
non, Mr. and Mrs. David Mac -
KinnOn Murray MacKinnon and
Mary MacKinnon.
• Mr. and Mrs: Frank MacKenzie
have returned from their holiday
in Scotland , .where they visited
their daughter Heather.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Graham and
Ruth are on a trip to Carolina,
where Ruth is to be enrolled at the
University there.
Mr. and Mis. Gilbert 'Hamilton
visited Mr. and Mrs. Pat MacMil-
lan on Sunday.
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