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THE!'LUCKNOW' SENTINEL, tuCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Rev. Ann. Wihtman
1sGuesfSpeaker-
`LANGSIDE NEWS
;angside Presbyterian Church was
filled for the morning:service of
,their Anniversary and, many attend-
ed the evening service. Rev . Ann
Wightman, , recently ordained•.
.minister of Belgrave, conducted.
both services. Mrs. Jack.Mc•Kague
of feeswater was soloist; A quant
ette, Bob Br"egman:, Philip Steer,
Gordon Wall and Frank MacKenzie •I
sang; at:'both services .I;n the morn-
ing'Rev. Wightman spoke on
"Backward Advances" , and her, ser-
mon in the, evening was "The •
Church at.Peace". •
An,anniversary social will be held
'on Friday evening, June; 27th.at
:•-..,.• , time lora
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See(Us!
A'rr�otorthat's running right•sounds. it is .
easy, on `gas �" .:: ge�s you, where you want` •
* y to • go .without trouble:Let our expert me-
, ' ehqnic give your car Otune-up :.. 'be pre
pptored for lots of carefree summer driving.
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STANOY's
UPERWI
,LUCKLOW PHONE 528=3430.
�ivet`Observed
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OLIVET,' NE WSJ.
Olivet United. Church observed. the,
80Th AnniversarY on' .Sunday. when
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Reverend ;John' C 'Hill of =Pine'. River
iaas the'. guest speaker. 'His sermon "
' was titled "Forget Not The East":
Music was provided by' Junior
and, Senior .Choirs The Junior Choir
Anthem was "I don't'•Have to. Wait"
• :followed by "Joy in My Heart
- A young:•
.adies trio, Pat-•MacChar ,
les ,..Nancy and ":Margaret MacKay.
sang 'Cleanse Me": Mrs ,John
D :.MacCharles 'sang•a•solo ''dHymns
• of the Old'Church• Choir:'.
The organist. for both morning and
evening services was..Sandra Mac-
Charles t
The evenin g rvice was entire y,
in the hands of the young people,
directed by Lynn Clayton with the,
Scripture reading by Mary .MacCh-
The m.usie 'was red'by the.Pleas'.;
u.re Pak',, a group of Huron• Townshi
young people singing with guitar. ,.
accompaniment , under the
direction of Duncan Fox
3iedStiddenly
�rom Heart: Attack
ELLIOTT. SANDY
/ George :Elliott Sandy of Lucknow
passed. away, suddenly from 'a.heart •
attack at<his home ondlvlonday`, . '
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;June .9th. He Was 75:
' Born n. Ashfield: T'ownship on•Jan
uary•9.th, 1894 he•was• a son of.:.
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Geor.g. Sand.y and Jane Dixon..: He
farmed in Ashfield and some eight
years ago retired anda'home
in Luc know , 'spending the .winters
in Florida
Mt Sandy is survived by his
the former -..Mrs. Ila Everhart, form-.
:erly of;Indian Rocks,; Florida and.
one daughter , :Mrs'. George, (Jean)
Whitby cif Lucknow, four grandchil-•;.
dren'and"One great grandchild •
8::30 with Mrs. Jim. Richardson-
showing pictures of Central Arneri-'
ca
Mr . Wand. Mrs. Wm. Riddellof
Manitou, Manitoba visited on
Saturday'with Mr and Mrs. Gordon
Wall. On Sunday Mi.. d and Mrs.
David' Stobo and Shelly.of:
Teesw:ater visited' at the same.
home. -•
ATTENDS °GRA'DUATION•'
Janice •Wall accompanied. Mrs..
Jim 'itichardson to Syracuse , New ; ; ,
York to.attend the graduation:.of
Elizabeth .Solt, a pen -pal of the,
former•,; •and : a pupil of Mrs Rich-"
ardson in San Salvador. :
'Mr and'.Mrs. Jim Young enter.
tained :the Young relatives on; S;uti-
day:afternoon,. following the church.
service..•Rev: Ann Wightrnan'and
and . Ed r i � htrnan of
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:Belgrave were',among the:guests•.
Donald; Young and Jayne:°Maxwell
of Toronto spent the: week -end .with
fCTi dung and
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family .
Margaret Moffat of Toronto •spent'
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the weekend. With Emma Richardson
And .Graham, Moffat. `
Jim• Orr of London spent: the week..
end w.1t4.4r11Nm"' [lrr arirl 'BOQ•
Mr. and Mis. Bert Moffat of
Teeswater•.were Sunday visitors
A drama Sermon‘, ."Crusade for
:Peace": was presented by 'Lynn Clay
ton ,' Joanne. Hamilton.; Bruce
Aitken and Brian' McDonald
interspersed by songs. from the
Pleasure Pak, such':as "'Blowin ' 'in •..
the VCTirld ' and This wft-T1'y:
'Brother" . They also sang -
."The
Strangest Dream
Pat MacCharles offered prayer
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sister,, Mrs. Jean Stallon',` '
a sister Beth and twobrothers. Tom
and Jim. •
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stone Funeral Home, Lucknow on •
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Thursday, June 12 Rev ',:G: W
Kaiser conducted the Service.
'Pallbearers were'.O:1iver,McCharl-
es Peter Cook, Earl Sian, Les
Purvis, ,Gordon Johnstone,- Lorne •
Parrish.
• Interment' was.at Greenhill Cern....
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Attending the..funeral was Mrs. . ;
Sandy's 'daughter Mrs. Doyle: Coffey
trenec' daughter-in-law Mts'. Jack
Everhart,: both of Lenorr, North
Carolina They. remained: with
and the closing hymn ,''`Christ is in
our midst" t� the tune of "we
Shall Overcome" was arousing
to a very inspiring service. .
Flowers were placed in the church'
on. Sunday in memor-yof_Miss'Alice
Harrington whose death occurred
'recently. •
Mr. and Mrs.. Orville Guy of List-
owel spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Black and family.
Visi.tors with.-lvlr end Mss -Herb----
Clayton and -Lynn` on Sunday were:
Mr. and Mrs. 'Gordon Farrell and
Reverend and. Mrs. John C'ry. Hill,
Lynne and Jonathan of Pine River
and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Helm of
Tiverton.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Orr,.•Dale
and Donn* of Clarke and Mrs': Ross
their' mo herrfor a week..
• WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25th,, 1969
WISH TO EXPRESS A S; NCERE
TO THE RESIDENTS OF LUCKNOW
AND ',DISTRICT' FOR ,THE; RESPONSE TO
-GUR N PEN1N L=
WE ;WERE: PLEASED
TO •MEET SO• MANY OF YOU: ;
,'AND APPRECIATE YOUR, INTEREST, AND. support;
Our Grand Opening, draw was made by Don Thompson •
ott,.Monday afternoon at' S;30 p.m.
• We thrash to 'annojinee t following, -winners
1. .2o" ELECTRIC FAN
KEITH,-,HODGKINSON,'R. 5 LUCKNOW
Z 'CHAISE LOUNGE
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MRS.. ROBERTIHELMV R. 3 LUCKNOW
3' •BADMINTON SET • "
MRS. GERALD RHODY, HOLYROOD
4. GALLON OF PAINT •
LLOYD McNALL,• R 5. LUCKNOW
5 ' YEARS SUPPLY'. LIGHT; BULBS
MRS.• BARBARA HELM,' R.: 2.-LUCKNOW
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REG AND CAROL JON, F.S.`
with•Mr, and Mrs: Robert Stewart.
Mr'. and Mrt. Gordon McQuillin,
Ruth Anne' and Donnie 'and Bill.
Doek, 'of Sarnia were week -end
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dick'
Mc(2uilltn '
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lapp and
Crop Report
• Winter Wheat .appears.. uniform,
wellheaded , and :promises to: be an •
'above .average crop
While there ,is an abundance df f.
hay.,.. die weather .conditions. have.
been unsuitable..'for speedy curing..
Olive dMrs. John,:IvlcGee ,Mr '' ands A few"Cases= of' alfalfa weevii,dam-
Mrs , `Dou Doug.Lapp all of Witi ham h
$ Pp' e a.ge have been obser"ved
and Mr'.:,andoMrs:John•,Cur ie and
Dwayne,'yMrs James To b e :Weeds will` be vigorous cornpetit-
. Toth ,. Rob.. t
and Bi ie Mr and r e ors in' some corn fields where'n.o
11 , n Mrs.
urrie; ..a o. asst aw:anos .Were herbicides' have;,;been-aiphcd,.
In spite of the backward we'ather,•
.Sunday visitors with Mrs. William p ;
Most croare r ell
s s owxn w
Orrg
Black of Ripley,viisited on Sunday.'
with: Mr. and Mrs, Walter Roulston
.and Gordon.
' Sunday visitors-at-th-e-Oslybne
home 'Were: Mrs. W.J. ttoulston of
Wf nghant , Mr and : Mrs .: Walter.
Dexter and Mr, and Mrs. Robert
Campbell and farnily of Lucknow,,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pennington and
Muria o Tivet-ion`;"Rt?-ttetoTI'
Mrs. George' Ball., Gordon and Das -1
id of Ripley, :Walter and Gordon::
Roulston. • _ "
W.T.' Roulston and Jack and ivlrs, {'
Evelyn Barkweli from Lucknow visit'
ed on. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. •
Walter RRoullston and 'Gordon. ' •
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The head restraints: in .19 s.69 automobile , stopping•. istance. At night, or'in rain or
are designed, .to reduce ';injuries' due: to fog ,•::allow for reduced 'visibility or
rear -end; collisions. Restraints should: decreased traction
help' minimize some'.:of the unpleasant
e` i ' .
effects of these.all mm
too coon crashes, ,Limited -a cc , ss highways havemade
but theircauses: can: be--deal-t•-with-.onl-y by-. higher- ebds.common: As;.a..resu:ltdrtvers
.. t,. • • - need • ..l... .way of. slow: -
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There are a number:of thmgsyQu �. ,t� be. especia ly wary
can do to help prevent,rear :. end collisions: moving or stopped vehicles: 'Stay alert
H-era.are_some-of-thyern".. h.e_parti.c-u_I-arfy_attentivenear, controlled.
Don't let yourself be crowded by the driver : intersections wherevehicles ahead may.
behind. If. someone followsyou too�closel be;slowing,'; turning, and stopping. Watch
y for slower -Moving merging traffic. Use.
for safety, encourage: him t� ,pass y by , • • lanes . to.
ullin off the if' neces 'a .Signal acceleration and deceleration
y 9 s , hachange your Own speed when entering
your intentions -�-: to make a turns change ; g g p °g y of
lanes
or stop suddenly: Signaler intend -''. leavin a hi hs eed hi hwa :• Preva e
econdary collisions at. an accident scan,
ed sto �-b , um i n - �: orrr�.f7rak a pedal, to ' , ..
- - p �p p g y .. by getting off the roadway quickly if you
flash the brakelights, decide to stop;
Don't crowd the driver ahead_ leave at; .
least one car,Iength for each 10 ,,tiles of . r e a defensrvedriver- constantly watch
speed. And remember that' high •speeds' ':the traffic around you and plan for any
. and poorweather conditions demand extra fores'eeable emergency.
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