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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-12-03, Page 16p!AG^E SIXTEEN �u. TNK LUCKNOW' $INTINEL 1969 MODELS; Chevrolets,Positiacs,Fon-1la10ar.�QB--_:..w In hardtops and; sedans,; V8, 1powr siring.' atnd °brakes:. OTHER MODELS 3 - 1968 PONTIAC PARISIENNES, 2 = 2 door hardtops and • a 4.door hardtop, V8 :automatic, power steering and brakes 1968 CHEVROLET ' stationwagon 1967 PONTIAC PARISIENNE, 4 door hardtop, V8, fully equipped 2 door hardtops,.. - 1967 FORD ,GALAXIES, 4 door and. 2 fully, equipped . 1967 PONTIAC STRATO ' CHIEF, ' 6 cylinder, 4 door sedans power steering and brakes — 1967 CHEV BEL AIR sedans; V8 automatic . ..40 used cars'from '63 to '66 in various' models, sedans, hardtopL'. and.4 doer, mostly fully equipped. 1967 FORD 'ECONOLINE heavy duty 1967. CHEVROLET 1 ton Blaine 1966 CHEVROLET 1 ton stake 1965. MERCURY.. ECONOLINE 1965 GMC..15 ft;. stake, with 327 ,engine, 1) P., rear end N 1964 . CHEV4i_ V8 ` with 5 speed/ transmission, DP rear axle, 1963 G.M.C. with 16 ft : stake body, hoist. and 327 engine A. number of Econolne. Vans from '63 to 465 1•111ISSe1 lrlo 0 B.P.'Service Station Phone' 173 Brussels. institute Given: Christmas Ideas ANi$ERICEY, NEWS, Bob Courtney at: the piano.. Three- Christnaas.Song"s'were enjoyed Mrs. Tom Day who was conven- er ;for .' Resolutaons ." gave the Motto,, "Don't -find fault, find a `, remedy When others are passing - R o nner-sA amen I ssizute- l ' met' in the 'Sunday School room' of lud"gement spa z tfdlyofthe y Pine. River .United 'Church: on :Wed persons involved , alio recognize s. nesday, afternoon November twenty rheright ,,. 'of others: • Mfrs Perrin Lowry introduced -• Mrs. Russell Needham of Ripley •, who gave "ldeas for''Christmas gifts and Christrrias Decorations" . Mrs Needham was, presented with; ag ift for her Christmas ldeas also; for her :fine display`of•rugs. Vat-. Cecil Holland gave, a report' of the. 4-H work at the Area Convention.' 'Many;helpfu'f hints on "Buffet Serving were iven �dre Hand also, ,poke on Pollution, which• is so •.prev.a- lent at the -present time. sixth.. There .:was an attendance of thirty-three. . After the: opening exercises; Mrs.. 'Eldon •Bradle .presided . Mrs.. •Cecil• Humphrey read..the= corres=,: ..pondence . Roll 'call 'Ari .• lir provenient l would like. to see in consumers goods.. , ' was -well: responded to. • N A report, of -the ''Area' 'Convention; which Was held at Mount Forest, • was • iven b .} i rs .:Cecil ' Iltimphrey fon the morning an . 'evening program,. Mrs. John iliottt gave .a report of the 'after - ,noon... She .mentioned that Ethel. Chapmans :latest book' "Humanity,' ' in ,:Homespun' is now on the book shelves. A sing -song followed with Mts.. LUCICNOW, ONTARIO LJRPLE.,'131F.,OVE. WRDNESDAY, DECEMBER; 3rd, 1 , urie,0,the-:folks; fromhere:-_., attended the. Golden. Wedding Anniversary of Mr:mud Mrs.. George, .King at Bervie. . The regional Federation of " Agriculture was•held in Ripley on Friday evening/, Gordon Hill., the new Provincial President was the guest speaker. Stewart Farrell, Township President was chairman for the meeting, . . A number of friend nd rola ;Ives from this area attended the • 'reception of Mr., and Mrs. Gordon Robertson. In •Armow , Mrs. Norval Stanley;' Donald :McCosh , Mrs. Frank. Maulden and Mrs. Morgan John- ston attended a W.I. meeting at Reids Corners on Tuesday. / Mrs.. Dan Doupe: and. Michael visited at Norval Stanley's recently., Gladys Sanchez.was the guest .of. Joyce Elliott.. • ', Cathy and Vicki, Dore were, the. Professional Nursing Care 24. hours a'ly Dining; Room and Tray Service Member:— Associated Non* Homes Inc. Ontario Associate Member : - Ontario Hospital Association Municipally Licensed ' Licensed by Ontario. Department, of Health MAitY R. NEWBOLD, REG.. N. • •GEORGE A. NEWBOLD ADMINISTRATOR rawer '220 Phone:..: 528:2186, LUCKNOW; ONTARIO.. dinner, guests 'of Mr . and. Mrs •" *Doh' Robertson on Saturday Mr. and Mrs : Bill Hughs'v"isited with Mr. and Mrs. ' Frances Boyle on Saturday', Mrs.. 'Frank Maulden.and'Ke.itii and Fred Guest visited�ith Mr'. and Mrs... Don McCosh r' Wednes day. Stewart' Dore was the guest of Don `Dore , Dianne Doupe was at het -home for the week -end; Ric and .McCosh from Stratford was home for the week -end'. ' • Mr. Earl' Elliott was home. from Detroit for the week end. . A' miser: makes a poor citizen buta wonderful' ancestor! .' RECLINER :CHAIRS 71LARGE ROCKERS SM L ROCKERS HOSTESS CHAIRS FOLDING CHAIRS PROVINCIAL CHAIRS i' k:.:yr;: .;,.,....�I;:�.<a.-sus'. :?sib; :.•L-.. 0 POLE -LAMP; T.V. TRAYS, -SMOKER, BRIDGE. SET; 'CARPET,; HASSOCK, HUMIDI'F.IER, , DISHWASHER,` . VACUUM CLEANER,.. POLISHER; TABLE • LAMP,• END' TABLE, COFFEE TABLE, MAGAZINE -.RACK, : PAINT: !NG; MIRROR, 'ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER, CHEST- ERFIE:L' D' SUITE, , DINETTE ,SET, B.EDROOM SUITE; . CEDAR -CHEST: ' After the closing ode ,and. grace,: lunch was served by the hostesses, Mrs. Morris 'Reid ;'N1rs„Bob , Courtney, and Mrs Gien 'Campbell and'a social time followed. Yes :we have `a ,good' assortment of BABY FURNITURE, CRIBS,., HIGH CHAIRS, ETC.' • MONUMENTS For sound counsel and, a'fair •price on . a monument on / correctly designed from quant material, Tely SKELTON M Pat 'O'Hagan, . Established Over. Sixty Years WA,t ; RTON 0, PHONE 1114731 ' • ONTARIO • •