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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-03-09, Page 14,K. PASS ITWILLVIII THE LlUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO VOUSpVEMORE HONOUR PARENTS 491H AI.R.WER$ARY DEPENDABLE CRS 1966 Models • SEVERAL TO 01OOSiE FROM .*04S 00040..rsenntie 10` D r 14u* tic Tir+amothsi • ° i11 ' CrNE a I i D" **Oh. 1'!4 ONO* )IWI Therneranden, a Cylinder PO Tii.C' ST*AT,OCltU*F, 4 D r,• a •Cy►'linev'. mftmattic %1E4 444,1110K6104 4 Dir, +iss w .PONT1,44t,4Cy t.'4Ds*. 1d Trawsvoissimi .14 FORD :Fekleire, tri ii iww %171 44. Der spoo,;, 14044corisabia mks, i1t 1 riourfc, .D c.StkamtatotiVismaltailow 100Writt..4 1404100111 1 *E S0w,a Cylinder ASN. 1 ► FORD► 4 D r' POWS •SEVisitox. OLD** S (Dungannon.News): 'Mr. and Mrs. Heber Eedy were guests..of honour at a dinner: on Sunday at. Tiger Dunlop Inn, for, their forty-ninth anniversary. The family •were all present with the. exception of their son Frank:who ' is at present at Cheyenne, Wy,. The community "extends. congratu- lations ai$ best wishes to Mr., and Mrs; Eedy on this occasion, 1 UCHRE PARTY There were twelve tables" of euchre at'the S.S. No. 6 -Ashfield card party on March 3. Ladies high ,wa§ Mrs. Wilbur Brown, :'low Mrs. •Nelson Pearson.., Harold Maize had high for the men with Cartnanl Fielder low, They plan a'exolunole party for. March 11 and , another euchre for March 17. L.Q.L., CARD PARTY- The ARTY The 1.,,0„1„ had a card party on match 4 with seven tables. The ladies high,winner was Ntrs. Larne • beer's low Mrs. Alvin Alton. Lane Oen wa-high for the tnetn and lInssel Alton low. Rom Errington io.4747,0the jar of Jelly bean with the nearest guess; The) plan another e eiNtarcla 18. � .. and MS., Glen Weaver Wednesday .aesday in Chatham with Mr. •. Nigeav Q's .parents, : ilt •be Mr.: iM47Te ' ..' ,D II" that' $.. f. is patiern in Chath fan ti�".> �1..,014.141.17411i;P°t. and ME . Wear weie Mr. and Ms.' •iCAnteltIce :leer f tsd: 3. Vellibtai at the :Ne - Taa : a 'tars ,'liar tri, WEDNESDAY, MARCH NI*, . 19K LISIOWEL ittftr,44,411., zit Ntilot,, *tom- kinot, aim )4t '40C•Virrt • .aht:r ;►>:e ' C & 4=.1714454117, 4o6ents anitentat dflutkz +v. *us arannitunt wearrinsae wttet /' ZilaBritZ `440U . OAIN G .CONTEST Ii4s .cam telizen& rd ainnift= a e • trilatibt at .1* context ' `tae at :Y. ' w Svc • r�} �, . : motet "Thi i =1747bm :vi )uTiite •3zr ru - eitm int 'ItY'm 1RTkmbrez. •s ti xc IIEK all R *leve .: v . . Z 2 '.i esti a ,$ '" ),r. To..m *Vett r.tirte ta''.: .tt`' ' am - i' 4. • Obviously, when' Expo '67 opens,.aeree'll be radio and • TV. 'teletypewriter's,' p t tre • transmission. machines and phones. And the 'microwave and cable equipment for almost all . of . them. will be supplied: by Bell, But it may surprise :youto hem that BO people were among the fiery first to work on the Expo They not only helped Oar, the fromthe'.yety beginning they were right 'in there with mobile , • or temporary 'phones as soon as the first machine . . got to work.' Because. without ' cxamrca 'a n (aid , th means much, more *an :mangy Ion) there .. practical nothing that. ' happen these . days. That. goes '.for the . it t' 'big lobs like f.xpb, and the t` rmportant Q ;lbs Tike goo your , phone installed.., Each one. reqeres. a Dot of wort and effort - long befole the toe ever goes thr'ough, ' Communicabo s .sere you so ;moi. --Ii inti .ices. _ µ nttt,�"isi1'Yy:«~�yi,} �'<t3:jv��id.y,' ., amt it 14i nnt4,4' k •., r P•htr: e rt ii'' :anln: thnt• lips.. Tait littarcr mnii :wt.. farm 10,:attoNt .tftl ti"S. 7tur. .1"d41.•V .r ez t , +JJ4 Tr: ,.tiattm 'il,'.tc4 , `' t" a. uu. gar Trip To. lie; Texas tem.' . i° sem.. nom. yam. �}. IT .£ f:. r ye kxs 1°rr:�� :�• n : - X ._11.'nllI'i�'t y�rii a`IITi?� 174":I1I,=t `,4":... TI:,�1~ .Ia:' .E �'llf:; '.t`iFt, .:1"" ii"sd Y 'K +Mtn:°' 'Mt'*'a,�... II'�xw Il'*"it7ii� =TIr .7 i•��wit-Ant $r ,I I