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Mrs. Maude .Hall of Kincardine
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Hall's 93rd birthday later, in
September. Beside the Grahams
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ZION
Joan Hackett, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. D. A. Hackett, is starting
on Wednesday of this week at
Fanshawe College in Lrindon.
Mr.--and Mrs. 'Douglas 'Ray' nard
and girls and his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Raynard of Lucknow,
visited Sunday with his brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Raynard and
family of Aylmer, Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Gibson
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Phylis„ Mr. and Mrs, Norman
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PAGE NINE. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1976
THE pommy/ SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Lucknow Team
Enter Semi Finals
Lucknow Intermediate bail team
ousted Harriston 2 games straight
and' go on to mee,t the, winner,
Brodhagen or Tavistock, in W.0.-
A.A. semi-finals. The series
begins this week.
KINLOUGH
Recent visitors ,at the .home of
Mr. and Mrs. TOM McDonald were
Mr. ' and Mrs. Joseph Guest,
Teeswater; Mr. and Mrs. Rex
Stewart., ,Millarton; Miss Cathy
Young, Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. H.
Lal3erge of Tuscan, Arizona;
Mrs. Margaret Melick of Mount
Hope; Mrs. Julia Brown, Toronto;
Mrs. George Cole and her daughter
of Calgary, Alberta.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bushell
took Janice,. Anne and Edwin
Fraser and spent a few days. at
Tobermory, took. the ferry over to.
South Bay Mouth and came home
by Sudbury and Santa Claus
Village, which was a great delight
for t eir 3 randchildren,
William Pi nell' of Colborne' and
his daughter Dorothy, Mrs. Ron
Dishman of London . .called on
friends in' the village on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. .Fairhall of
Glen Orchard visited with Mrs.
Maulden and Keith and they all
visited with' Frank in Winghain
Hospital. Frank's many friends are
pleased to know he is making
favourable progress.
Mr. and, Mrs. Alan Whytock of
concession 4 Culross spent Thurs-
day evening at the home of Edna
and May Boyle and Alan's mother
Mrs. Edna Whytock • returned to
her home in Teeswater after
spending a few days here and with
her brother Richard Elliott at
Pinecrest Manrir, Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lane of
Caledonia visited with .his father,
Mr. Malcolm Lane, and Hugh
and during the day they along with
Mrs. Campbell Brown and Gordon
went, to Wingham to see Mrs.
Lane, who has been hospitalized
for several weeks.
Mrs. Tom McDonald visited with
her parents., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Guest, 'at Teeswater.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bennett
and Mr. and Mrs. Howard White-
side and Brian of Toronto were
visitors during the week with Mr.
and Mrs. Art. Haldenby.
The Anglican Church Women
will meet on Thursday evening at
the home of Mrs. Delbert Hedley,
Debbie Hedley was a recent
visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs:
John Viser at Whitechurch and
Karen Hedley visited with her
sister, Cathy Hedley, at Kitchener.
Miss Winnifred Percy returned
home after a most enjoyable trip to
the East Coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacKay of
Kincardine visited with relatives
here on Friday.
Mrs. Bob Brooks (Sharon Hod-
gins) and boys Bevan, and Bradley
of Listowel, who are at. their, trailer
home at King Kamp, Silver Lake,
had as guests Mrs. Morley Bushell
of Wingham, Mrs. Art Graham,
Mrs. Alex Percy, Mrs. John Batr,
Miss Winnifred . Percy and Mrs.
Dorothy Thompson on Wednesday. \ •
SUFFERED INJURY
Jack Barr had the misfortune
when jacking up a beam in his barn
to have the leta slip (striking him
in the face. 'His nose was so injured
that he was taken to Kincardine
Hospital where it required 8
stitches.
Roy Graham of Goderich, an
employee at Douglas Point, was
taken to Kincardine Hospital on
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