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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-02-22, Page 8▪ • r , •-*,?• ' • • , .!:;••,,,r, • , ... • • „.- y ~, LodooW Sentinel* W944100104 VO 1904--P .4,••44%," o'fil+ • 4‘.i4!„,3! 42t04, , . •?•:, • 4; 4 t 4 , •• e•• .?"iell 2 • • )Ofl callers • .4. • , • 4 '9?: . • a I • 41 ter00.4,, • f.lionr. ;0:51' ,taise.in(r°" • • • • ;41n1;;,, „ Julie- ef Clinton, wern-' All! T -.afternoon,. t. , .• T.10014 with orSmersolui, • 14* Verbthe Clintori, Mr, study . week fromKnox C011ege49. • 1$,Pare for coming exiiint'., • He returned • to. „reSunie studies" at ,Knox on Monday. are holidaying in FlOtidai Last Monday:' Milian, IMoore *04 • 443 -hospital ' . iane to Goderich and then , k g ',-, 'ambulance' -fo,Wing .--„*,, • ' In I '‘ViSlien.'her' a speedy• ,- . GtiOitS Vi 4IIid-, ,Mrs John de Boer and family family were his9 or, ra,".'*alci Boer, Log (Ai' 4#Mrs. RmlY;,':'de: Bo . Vangside. .. ' '4,- , 4 - : .i• , Lois Falconer Of Stratford spent, the weekend with Mr. and, Mrs. Angus Falconer and Cassie 'MOT.r.P.ty.1, ,.7- '. ' 2je .._tti.,;.4i0,s, Fred tiAAA,,attaACVillDo Scett,,and..MarIrtot La -Salle, spent .at '0* days .with Agnes Farrier. Mrs. Davis was at home as Dana 10od Mr.an a- wait, '404 London On Sundaito 41,Sit Mr.'initMra. Patti'1 Laidlawand fmily. Th,ere theY,'celebratad Laidlaw'sJason fourth ' • Mr- and Mrs. ElroyLaidlaw4 soCalle ,caa• Mr and NUS,. garacy011:44P, en satuiday, iv* and Is#Ixo,icatip.M41014-i•A' Susan Moss 00004 YOP..t'NewInarket; ''visitt Grace Church, /where the dinner was alsoserved. Beeci , , • mast Mra-,gatt,'Mle4,411104,40010 and the weekend With Mr. and. Mrs;',Ha ,pren Coulson of Caledoni former residents of this Sadie Barbour �f vvangOni., spent. the r comrrtuniiy, ., weekendM,Clena 4a„: e study • P' •,..• ••.. re ite, • • Ar•I'''• „g• 40 a week' ••• • Thin* -papt13 , • . -A/ .."344.. .1,.4'''',1;xots, • t ..,!at Frank venrng nia:'Lea:Cayley, •e0!!;:4".• tinp Want* !Alton,at-., • Debbie , tended- a'�a1np.': Counselling Weekend., at • Seaforth...Kaponsored . by Huron ' Perth. ounsellora.t:, cg. inP fr,P01.nlitt.'ff),,t,,, Trin" ' 4altible "13Haeliett and ' 4411 girls,Nancy Huier,ftnda Gibson and , /*ends. Hick#4attP1.1 be Ice Capades inl. Kitcheier ©n titifithi ' 'Iltok' going. by bit • , ..._..u.t. ekuein !...;:.tvieive t40,0: 't, —Ite,tt;',.=. Viand •,... vvAll .'in. Raynard, Shirley 'ibattevand lifonni&lien-* . , . ders011- - , . ., ' ".. - • -,-'• : * ,,,,... . , . . . - _ „,•., ...,.,.-,, .- , ,,,,,,. .,-. ; ••, , - r, ; , „, , • ,,i, , . • 41,:‘,.. 0'. . •.! ,;••; • toudsts?io yountdoOr iy lnIngthe magazine • • " = • . W00 .1 1.1 deri' or .McPherson* t.."•*!•,. business.. - UrS,',TodidanctMisi,Milieriave-1 of 4ha'tne9tinet attended in Stratfor , World Day of Prayer plena Made for the March Gracewas sunganda. grieiflutich served" by ..the hostesses, ;Miss ,Miller and Mrs. Todd. • Horticultural society 110165 011.01.e.P . • The Lucknow. and District 'Horticultural Society held a successful euchre party in the Legion Hall on Thursday,. February 16 at 8 p.m. with 22 tables participating, P, Prior to the games a film was shoWnin Hanging- Baskets in New 'York and Patio Gardens. The high lady winner was Mrs. Ray Buchnieier, and the high man, Jack Ackert. The consolation winners, were Mrs. Leonard MacDonald and. Bill Stanley. Other special novelty winners were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cumming, Leonard Macln- nes, Clara ;Crovvston and David Moffat. The committee served refreshments. South Kinloss By Ruth Buchmeier • Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacDougall and Marita arrived home on Friday from a holiday in Florida. • • Barry Johnston and Bill Moffat were two who enjoyed their trip to Lothsville,with the Lucknow Co-op. , . • Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Jim Burt and family on the death of Jim. • The Community also extends sympathy to ' Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacDougall and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall on the death of Ann's mother, Grace Fairish. if you wantiourtsen dollars, 111/0 yOu..11.91auratL1te'StSpring Summer issue will rebel* • tOnrista from May to Septe-mber„ irom-Straffoed in the east, to Lake Huron In the West, to GeorglanSay In the north, to Lake Erie in the South and ail, points 'and major centres in between. 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