Loading...
The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-11-15, Page 17rid [Mrs ing, • womiEsDAY,, *Nov. 15th, Ito . • C?!., ilIbi.714 .40,1,11.4,1114 ,••• • • TIIE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LIKKNOW,ThONITARID PAGE FIFTEEN 1967 aulcx • . 2 Door Sport, Power Steering and Brakes'Automatic, Radio, • 6,400 Miles,Actual t-,• 1966 PONT IAC Parisienne a Cylinder, :Radio, Automatic !r • 1965. PONTIAC Automatic, Radio, 1/4. • s. • ,as: , a ge on- ))/ ne • g • °O • • • . • . • . • • ' • • . , •• • , YOU, TOO, .Newly ..• ..• N S • I904„ BUICK Cylindor, Automatic, .Powir 'Steering and Brakes, 1963 PONTIACr' . 6 Cylinder Automatic., • 1962 PONTIAC • Automatic, Radii,6 Cylinder • • VEDOLLARS AT. VETTLAUFER - CAMERON • • .0 Mrs. Christpher. Toting.), 'Boston . was Matron of honour.. Michael Awender Windsor Was_ • Ushers were Larry and Kenneth Wettlaufer, both of Kitchener , A reception was beld it th ying _Dutchman 'Motel; Preston. • ',Mr. and Mrs.. Wettlaufer honey- • mooned .in Florida and the eastern *, 11-nited„ States. They will reside in Kitchener:. • Marilyn Clara Cameron and Wayne Kenneth Wettlaufer were married on Saturda , October 21st at St,...Anne.s R.C.• Church', Kitch- ener. Rev, TiJ.-.Gallagher officiat •ed. ' " , • • ;The bride is' the daughter of Mr. • and Mrs'.. Ralph Cameron of • Ian Ashfield. The groom is the son of d Mr. and Mrs..Kenneth*Wettlaufer of 1764 King Street ..Kitchener. I " DUNGANNON. , . . I).S Fines of Toronto• pent laic week with her • brothers , • Harold and Mr •andMr: Cecil, • Blake., she returned On Sunday.. with her daughter sand son-in7laW., Mr. and Mr. Jerry Wilbur, who - spent the Week -end at theirliiime spent the week endin‘ TorontO and. Kitchener. • • •• M J Pe i f ill bu visited with her sifter-, Mrs. •Wilbuf, Brown for a day last week. • special church Service will be. held this Sunday •at 11 a .m :' in the Dungannon United Church... The London Conference Kakros.will be present. r. H. A.S. Vokes spentthe week Mrs. Eva Rice'andMr. andMrs. end in Toronto With Mrs Vokes • Douglas Rice and childten.of Detr • wno is:a patient in an Orthopedic_ roit were week -end Visitors with hospital, •• • • ' Mrs.' Minnie Jones and Melvin. ,.Miss Flora Ournin Spent a Cou0,1e r Eva Rice retnained: fora of days last week in Listowel with week"s vacation.: Mrs' Arthur Roach. • • Mrs. Helena Ryan has gone to Mr. and MrS. Howard Johnston Port Credit to spend the Winter • • , " • • PONTIAC BUICK ACADIAN:VIVA GMC TRUCKS. Kincardine, Ontario Phone 396-2933 , • KINLOUGH Mr. and Mrs. 'Art HildenbY retnrn ed.horne from Toronto where they Spent the past week.' •M and Mrs. Karl 13oyle. of Lon- don. spent the week -end with Edna • nckMarBoyl . , . . There will be no service in the • Anglican Church next S tinday. On the following Sunday, • Ncivember. 26th, the service will be at 11. o'clock. • The Ho1yro0 W.1; will have.,a.,' Centennial supper for the members and their families in the halln Friday, November 24th at •30.. •The committee incharge • • nofify members regarding. the with her daughter. Mrs. Gordon Kidd and Mr. Kidd. • Mr. and Mrs i Benson Pentland of London were wee -end guests with relatives here. , • Mrs. Cecil Blake attended a irousseati tea on Tuesday for Mry. . Helen Dcinneliy. 'daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Donnelly Pinkerton'. Whose marriagetakeS place on Saturday. • . Mr. and Mrs. Anderson-Nftigfot • spent Sunday with relatives in Detroit and MOUnt Clemens. VIVAttftextakti •, .; • 11ME T P RCIIASE A - New _Phil 11:11 F FT. Permanent Press Dryer BIG W�INKLE-FREE DRYER CYLINDER • "". • Big 6 cu, ft, capacity ilryer cylinder plus the trght heat and 10 minUte coo-doWit needed for new permanent press. • fabrics. Lots of room.to tumble the wrinkles Oill, • •Automatib dry regular cycle • ' •• • : • Autainaticdry.permanent press .ccle • .6 drying cycles : • •. • Large easy to clean lint scieen • Many other foatuies • , • • • VIJULSULIUULOJUISS ILSIULSU) 0 0 0 • 2 -YEAR PARTS WARRANTY: Labour charges covered for one yeor. DRY la NI* es mir.4 , . . 0 wed .9 HOME FURNISHINGS MOFFA r APPL/ANCES • • •, 24.1 el. 41P Agitait‘'Cli air dis-z WHITECI11JRCH. Brian Rintoul is at the 'Royal Winter Tait assisting in showing EdY's cattle of Dungannon.. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rintoul, Mrs. spent Monday at the Royal. Leroy wasassisting George Kennedy show • hiscattle as it/was Hereford. Day. Gentlemen Observe Birthdays, Both In Their Nineties DUNANNONNEWS' Two of our. elderly gentlemen • ' are celebrating birthdays this week. Robert J. Durnin is obsery- • ing his 94th birthday on Novmber 16 at Maitland Manor,Goderich, • , and Thomas Park his 911st on Nov- • ember 14. Mr. Park has returned home after being a patient in • Wingham and District Hospital the past four Weeks. The best wishes of the community is xten-, ded to both, • Mrs. Lorne Ivers and Mrs. Cecil Blake attended the London Area convention of Women's Institutes in Londorflast Tuesday. , Mrs. Dynes Campbell is a pat- , lent in Wingham and District hos- pital, Mrs. Clara McKay is in •Alexandra and Marine hospital, Goderich and Wilbur Brown is .recovering 'from surgery in Kand W hospital, Kitchener. We hopeall will lie will again soon. • Mrs. Ivan Riven is attenclingthe Royal Winter fait in Toronto.this week with the 4-H girls club leaders, ' , • • We are pleased to report that Mrs. Hacold-Errington-is-tnaing-satis- factory recovery following surgery' last Week in Victoria hospital, London. , •• By Choosing From Our Complete Range Of Winter Footwear For Every Type Of Weather Children's • Overshoes N. WHITE; RED AND BROWN . . A LARGE SELECTION OF Ladies' and Children's Lined Snoboots° INASSORTED HEIGHTS_ LADIES STYLES IN ASSORTED HEEL HEIGHTS . . LINED STRAP OVERSHOES • IN BLACK .012 BROWN , • ' FOR COMPLETE „ PROTECTION FOR. THE 'COLD. WEATHER AHEAD ' • TgATu!g ,BRAND . NAMg:mmcp. MINER, KAUFMANH..'AND' 'APO. RATHWELL SHOE STORE 'WINTER FOOTWEAR FOR, ALL THE FAMILY!'