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OLIVET
Mrs. W. R. Hamilton visited
for the week end with Mrs. Annie
Maclntyre of Lucknow. They
also called on Mrs. Herb Huston.
Mrs. Walter Black, Mrs. Elmer
Osborne and Mrs. Robert Osborne
attended the Lucknow United
Church Women's Thankoffering
• meeting on Sunday evening, and
enjoyed hearing Mrs. Hilde
Toll of Toronto, who was the
guest: speaker.
Visiting .with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Osborne and family and
Mrs. Elmer Osborne on Thursday
were John McCallum of Guelph
and Gerard Luton -of Paris, France.
Tasso Karantonis and friend
from Toronto were at the former's
home here for the week end.
• David Black of London spent
last week with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Black and. family
and returned to London on Sunday.
Miss Joanne Hamilton, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hamilton
is teaching this year at St. Jos-
eph's School, Kingsbridge.
THAT Cathy Treleaven of Luck-
now was the winner of a hand
crocheted afghan at the Craft
Festival in Lucknow-. The draw
was held' by the Lucknow Junior
Women's Institute. The lucky
ticket was drawn by Ross Erring-
ton. The afghan was crocheted
by Junior Institute members.
INDUCTED
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age , married , withtwo children,
Craig 4 and Lisa, '4 months. He is
a native of the small community
of Washington on the Plattsville
pastoral charge near Kitchener.
He attended Waterloo Oxford High
School, Waterloo Lutheran Univer-
sity , Emmanuel College in Toron-
to and Vancouver School of Theol=
ogy.
He has ministered in Western
Canada for 8 years. His first
chargewas at Ogema-Bengough
Pastoral Charge where he was for
4 years andfor the last four years
he has been at Wynyard., Saskat-
chewan. .•
Following the induction, a soc -
ial hour followed. Rev. Kaufman
and family were extended a wel-
come by various -people , Mel Mor•
rison from 'the official board,
Ernest Ackert on behalf of session,
Bud Thompson representing the
board of stewards, Mrs. Raynard
Ackert on behalf of the United
Church . Women and Rev. Glenn
Noble on behalf of local clergy.
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SEPTEMBER 12, 13, 14 PHONE LUCKNOW 5
BIRTHS
BUSHELL - George and Joanne
(nee Crozier) are proud to announ -
ce the birth of their daughter Jan-
et Joanne, 8 lbs. , on Friday ,
August 16 , 1974. at Riverside
Hospital, Ottawa; A sister of
for David.
HUSTON •• Stan and Donna (Cor-
rin) Huston of London are happy
to announce the safe arrival of
their first child , a daughter ,
Jessica Louise , 7 lbs. 14 oz. , at
Victoria Hospital, London on
Wednesday , August '7, 1974. Proud
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Huston, Oakville and Dr.
and Mrs. M. .H. Corrin, Lucknow.
BAKER - in St. Marys. Hospital,
Kitchener on Sunday , September
-8 to Mr. and Mrs. Terry Baker
(nee Helen McNay) a .daughter ,
Heather Michelle, first grandchild
for Mrs. and Mrs. Kelso McNay
R. R. 3 Lucknow;.
HEWITT to Eric and Marion
Hewitt.(nee Wall) at Kincardine
District Hospital on Monday ,
September 9, 1974, a daughter ,
Laurie Diane , a sister for Stevie.
COLWELL - Mr. and Ivirs. Allen
Colwell of Mississauga announce
the birth of their daughter, Kath-
ryn Ann, 7 lbs. 14 oz. on Tues-
day , August 13th , 1974 , in Etobi -
coke General Hospital.
DEAKINS - to Mr. and lrs,.
ma n Deakins of Toronto, on'
day , August 12th, 1974 in
Western Hospital, Toronto,,
daughter., Cheryl 'Anne,
maim
!SMITH - Jim and CarolyrnS
(nee Adams) of Godericbat
pleased to announce the arri
of their son, Robert Jason,
Monday, August 26th, 1974
grandson for Mr. and firs,
Adams, Lucknow and Mr.
Irs . Robert Smith, Goderi!
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COUNCIL BRIEFS
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council to the Liquor Con
Board of Ontario recomme
i'tha t the store in Lucknow rG
open on a six day a week IA
!,Approval of the suggestion!
since been received ftom d
j'board.
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A. motion by council was
to the effect that hapropd,
Barry !McDonagh, pporl
oflof Albert Street be rel ca
facilitate development
1c Donagh's property, in t
for housing, not be approv
Council were of the opim'
the proposed relocation w'
prive the present propertyat
on Albert Street,
question,. from access to
allowance, Theclerk
and
the
structed to complete
the questionnaire from the
try of Housing re the ahoy;
al.