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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-10-08, Page 13THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL offers a' complete selection of wedding announcements styled for the discrim- inating Tisk for . • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW ; ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1975 as s; ng pe e es nd tic ne Harvey Hall of East Detroit, Michigan, a native of this commun- ity, underwent open heart surgery on August' 15th. Harvey had suffered a heart attack at work on June 6th and it was found that two major arteries were almost Com- pletely, blocked. Veins from his legs were used to replace the damaged arteries. Harvey is progressing quite well but it will be some time before he will, be able to return to work. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hawley and family of Oshawa spent the week e with Mrs. Lorne Woods, ucknow. Mrs. Gord Walters of Goderich, daughter of Lorne Parrish, Luck- now, was the winner of $1300 in the Legion's 50-50 draw in Goderich last Saturday night. Mrs. ley Houston, Willough- by Street, Lucknow, attended the Northern Convention of Women's Institutes at Rosseau, in the Muskoka district, guest of Mrs. Harry Smith, Utterson, the Area Public Relations Officer. She was accompanied by Mrs: Howard Clark, Owen Sound. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Napper at Barrie on Sunday, returning to- Owen Sound Tuesday evening.. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mole, Lucknow visited on Sunday at Courtright with Mr. and Mrs. Don Mole, Danny, Shawn, and Donnie. They attended the Apaloosa saddle club's final fun day for the season. Don, Danny and Shawn-have done real well with their horses this summer: The three of them finished in top place for the trophy in their respective classes. "The Sentinel maintains an information bridge with an area and its people in which we never lose interest" writes Norval Rich- ards of Guelph • in renewing his subscription. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Welsh of Wingham, Mrs. John Emerson of Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nixon, Bradley and Larry of Ripley were recent visitors with Mr. 'and Mrs. ,Ralph Nixon, Belfast. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Raynard and Kathy of Aylmer were Saturday visitors in Lucknow with his parents Mr.' and Mrs. Nelson Raynard: Monday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. George Twamley of Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brown,_ Lucknow, have returned home from a 15 day tour of Scotland and England. While in London, England, they enjoyed a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDonagh, also of Lucknow who have been on a tour and who plan to return home this. week. Mrs. William Blue of Detroit was a visitor last week end in Lucknow with Mrs. Cameron MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Andrevd Ritchie of Lucknow were visitors last week end in Nieamington with their sister-in-law Mrs. Edith MacDon- ald. Mrs. L. R. Campbell of Ashfield has' returned to her h..me after being a patient in Humber Memor- ial Hospial in Weston where she underwent surgery.. Mrs. Harvey Houston, Public Relations Officer with the. Federat- ed Women's Institutes of Ontario, attended the Huron County W.I. Rally at Belgrave on Monday, October 6th. Mrs. Orville Jones of Lucan and formerly ,of Lucknow is a' patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mrs. Jack McKim, District Commissioner of Maitee District of .the Girl Guides, attended. Conimis- sionees Training in Kitchener on 'the week end. • Mr. and. Mrs. Terry Rathwell; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stauble, Mr. and Mrs. hill Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Johnstone attended the District 1 Kinsmen Fall Council held in. London this past week end. Local winners at the Howick Lions Bingo last week were: regular 'games, shared, Tena Gardner and Mrs. H. Ritchie; share the wealth, Mrs. Emile MacLen-: nan; door prize, Christine David- son; Whitechurch. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Clifford of . Detroit visited with the former's sisters Mrs. Jos. MacMillan and • Mr. MacMillan and Miss Abbie Clifford who is a . patient at Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home, LucknOw. Family Dinner On 35th Anniversary . WHITECHURCH NEWS Intended for last week Mr. and Mrs. Dave Oberholtzer and Jeffery of Wingham held a wedding dinner' and family get together for her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul, to celebrate their 35th wedding anniversary. Present for the celebration were Mr. and Mrs. Neil Rintoul, Steven and Scott, West Wawattosh; Mr. and Mfs. Leonard Robinson, Belgrave; Mr and Mrs. Gordon Campbell, Scarborough; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gutoskie, Michelle and Michael, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Mack Cardiff, Brussels; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Caldwell, Gary and Linda of Blyth. The family presented them with a swag lamp for the living room and other relatives also presented gifts. , Mrs. Sadie Barbour, Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacDonald and. Vera of St. elenS were Sunday visitors with r. and Mrs. gen McClenag- han and Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon , Emerson of St. Catharines were Saturday evening visitors with Mr. ,and Mrs.. Earl Jamieson. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Bill Willis and Mrs. England were admitted to Wingham HosPital on the week end and that Mrs. Andrew Gaunt is still a patient . there. We wish them all a speedy - recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Proctor of Livonia, Michigan, visited Monday and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin, Mrs. Gertie Tiffin and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson. Sunday visitors' with Mi. 'and., Mrs. Walter Moore were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Johnston arid family of Mildmay, her mother Mrs. Moore and Clint and Beckie Pettyplace, Mr. and Mrs. Wyllis Kalish and .- family Of Wroxeter.' Hugh Sinnamon of Eait Wawa- nosh visited Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson. . . Mrs„ Lillian McClenaghan of Goderich spent the week end, with her daughter Miss Mildred Mc- • Clenaghan. Visitors on Sunday with Mrs. Tom Inglis, Betty and Tom were Roddy Inglis and son Doug of EarltOn, Mr. and Mrs. Jatk Colvin, Teeswater, Mr. and Mrs. Ken MacKenzie of Ashfield. , We were sorry to learn on Monday that Mrs. Bill Willis was taken: to. London Hospital. 'The community wishes her a speedy recovery. • Mr. and Mrs. Ivan' Laidlaw. Janet and .Kimberley visited on Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. ,Jirn Moffat, Heather and Ansley of London. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pewtress, to celebrate their' 35th wedding anni- versary, attended the Plowing Match on Friday at Oshawa and Milton Fair on Saturday. Mr 7 and Mrs. George Young and ' family of Langside have sold their ' farm and in the near future will be moving ,to Wingham where Mr. Young has employment with Wing- field Contractors. PHONY Conceit always creats a world of unreality—a distorted mit' or reflecting a false view. 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