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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-02-04, Page 6t. 'PAPE SIX: • THE' LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOlillt, ONTARIO $uffers Injury In Power Sander Pik Choice Home'Killed Meati , LUCKNOW . PHONE 528-3009 OT STORE • •, g. 11) FRESH' HAM ROASTS�': 79c LB. BOLOGNA RINGS ..t _ ._____.-_ 59c LB. 2 LBS. 99 WIENERS, .BACON ENDS 59c LB Ie .'Specialize In: Homemade Sausage • WE DELIVER • kt:''' that t Chris herton...a.t, . .geT :SO ertly..` ir•na�r• .i., ; b •z :.�� `in INOWCZ g' .C'i. '1 .t .�e:♦>� `'rte '::ine visited', l?t T .:::.s 3y e. e: w W Mr... a an,4 Ms, Berl Nikttolson. Nut. $ i' RussellHewitt also'. spent an evening at the same c+r.e . George •Grah; ni Visited on •\ 'eednesday with •her brother 'Jack Hewitt at Victoria 'Hospital ; London. We. are pleased to report that .he is steadily, irtprovin ..• ,Steven Van Hoorn, infant twin son of Mr. and Nirs. Martin Van Hoorn . 'concession 10 had.to be taken to'the Wingh.am •and- District Hospital, with an attack .of flu.. . Mr-. arid-Mts.: Ted Evans,•:, Linda,; Larry and Lisa ;;"Lois and Allan Nicholson of Georgetown visitedover the week -end with Mr.. and Mrs. Bert- Nicholson. Mrs. •George. Haldenby under- went surgery. on Friday, morning at St:•Jose,ph.'sJH:ospital London. Mrs': Clare Sparli• ig of ..W.alkerton and Harold Haldenby of'Sarnia were both in London with their •: parents.: Friends of Mlrs, Hallen r by wish her a good cover'y -Flu-and.bad colds _hay e been ;prevalent in; this area • We extend deepest sympathy to `� rs. ... ' ,..Haldenby and familyin their recent ,•bereavement. ` .Ted, had been in poor .health for.some: time but was able • to be home .from the hospital awhile but became worse • on Friday and had to. return. again.. He`passeds away. on Monday evening, On. Monday: evening the', Holyrood Women's In'atitute' sponsored a- card party/ in .the •hall: High ,prizes.'weht to Raynard•Ackert.and Mrs, Jim. 1 ST..+IELEN-S Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Corbett -af Alliston vises on�thp W e k_ end with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Miller 'Case Durnin .of London is spending awhile with his brother, Robert ' Keith Black. returned home on Thursday, from St. Joseph's ,' Hospital, London; Keith has: been a patient there since • November following a car ' accident , when he suffered .a . ' badly fractured leg', 'Mr. and .Mrs. Fred •Thompson•,:• Benny -and: Billy of Cooksv--lle .were• Sunday visitors with her parents;,.Mr.. and, Mrs.. Gordon • McPherson. •4 ` '• • Just a reminder of the meeting on Thtirsd.a-y-at- 2-o clank in 'the hall. •:Thursday evening' 411 be'the Shoot Party in the `tall:, AMBERLEY. ' • A euchre was held at Amberley Oranzeahall on Monday evening. of .last week.•, There we.re;. players ;or eleven tables. Winners ••of high prizes were 'Mrs. Erriile • MacLennan and William �:aFc Mr.'. Lebn.ard.keid • received the lucky.draw prize,. the creek on, her back.. She Was Glen Campbell of Amberley, , ' very , successful theyd'idn:t get who was patient for a week in wet' 1 v-e.r-w.et-a-nd tired they -- went back to the church basement for hot•.chocolate and .doughnuts, • theii home • • • KINGSBRIDGE GUIDE.NEWS'. Kingsbridge Gill: Guide`s opened their. meeting Thuisday night with a game• directed 114, Lt. 'Caesar:" .Roll .call was held. The ,girls went to patrol corners and new Gauideswer'e tested on Hand & Whistle Signals. . Capt, Ti'gert .explained• more, about the Canada Carousel` "Challenge for 1970. ' ; Jubilee•,badges were handed out; Scarlet.;Tanagers„had •camp- fire ... They. sangsongs,: at -red _dat_skits and a game Of 'charades waspl'a'yed:,. "Captain Tigers , . introduced a game called "when I go camping”. .. • Lt. Sinnett read a Guide ,-,Prayer_ to_close the meeting., Lt. ,MacLennan was unable. to attend as shewas sick•with the flu:, TOBOGGAN PARTY The Girl Guides also had their toboggan party Sunday afternoon with about 40 guides and scouts present. They .walked through snow up to their knees.' to the hills behind the John•Howard, farm, • Lt. MacLennan carried Lt. "Sinnett and Lt, Caesai aciuss NOTE :CHANGE The :Holyrood Women's Institute .meeting on Thursday afternoon will be, he d_ n the_ Holyrood hall-`nstead of'at'the ' borne of Mrs. 'Frank .Maulden.. 89th BIRTHDAY ' We, extend'best Wishes to Mrs. James Hodgins (Sr.) who will celebrate her 86th birthday.on' February llth. Mrs: Hodgins" is. still a patient in the. Wingham and District 'Hospital Kincardine and District Hospital 'returned home on Wednesday of ' last week S,;r, and Mrs. Mapes of Dundas t•'isited'.for a few.'days with their son-in-law and daughter fir :and Mrs. Georgie ` injured in a skidoo accident. some weeks ago, is able to be Massae er• following; a,thr.ee.. out 'a ain, • week vacation in Flor.ida • ..� J '_ r -Mrs .--E4me4--=8•melt-zee • teaching at Luc nc\' Public School last week, ' • Kevin Kilpatrick who, was Danny •and. Jean Anne'spent the weekrend in Toronto visiting relati.ves ,;Dungannon. W.I. The Dungannon Women's Institute'rnet on Tuesday , • Y . antra-rthe-fiornetof Mrs . Clarence McClenaghan with fifteen members present..., PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY CONTACT HARRIS, STUD1O, KINCaRDII�' • :IAN •IVI4CO1VISbN — PHONE 396.2991 • A • i • The meeting opened with O 'C'a nad a anal the Qpe r Ode., and the Mary Stewart. Collect: --0-ne.--rnin=utes: igen± e*as,•-_- obterved.,in memory of our chatter member 'Mrs McKenzie, The roll call wag answered by displaying an 'antique .and corn meeting, on it . 'Apanel ,was Iron and •a display , Mrs F, Young on Wood , Mrs„ C . tMcClen- akhan ori Glassware , Mts., G:: • Errington on Gerarrtics , Mts. W, Zinnon China , and Seth-•McCoti- nell on. China Enamel,- Each, hada display on hand , and ;the. panel cotes-w'ere written. by Flora Durbin. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, 1110 zwea/Li: IN GOOD USED CARS .' . 30 1969 MODELS. Chevrolets, Pontiacs, Fords Camaros - Beaumonts and Chevelles • In hardtops: and sedans, V8, power steeriing' and brakes O TIER . M O D ELS 3- 1968 PONTIAC PARISIENNES, 2 -= 2 door ' hardtops and a 4 •door hardtop, V8 automatic, power steering and brakes . 1968,FORD GALAXIE 50.0, ,V8, power steering 1968 FORD ; CUSTOM •500, . V8, , power steering . '1961 PONTIAC PARISIENNE,, 4 •door hardtop, V8, fully' equipped 2 — 1967 FORD GALAXIES, 2 door hardtops, fully equipped 2, -= 1967 CHEV BEL AIR sedans, V8 automatic • 1967 CHEV, 2 door / '1967 .DODGE, V8automatic, fully equipped, 4 door. • Used cars from '65 : to '67 in various models, sedans, hardtops and 4 door, mostly may'' equipped • �:� 1968_.CIiEVROhET stationwagon • 1968 FORD,. Country sedan;/ st'ationwagon • ' A lovely lunch was provided C. Finnigan. '10.rs.L.': it ail lo, 'l'; j . E'rak, A•+*• 1967 CHEVROLET, 1 ton stake 4967 CHEVROLET 1 ':ton 1965 G.M:C: 15 ft. stake, with 327 engine, D.P. rear. end 1965 CHEVROLETZ 1 ton', 1964XHEVY 'V8''wi$i 5 speed transmission, DP. rear aide, : foot. stake A number 'of• Econoline and; Chevy Vans from '64 to '67 otos BP' Service' Station Phone 8111 -417.3 Hasty and by Mrs :. G. McNee. CARD PARTY • The Dungannon Women's Institute card party was'held ;on Friday; January 30tH',, with four' tables; in play. The_ria-en4-h-i-gh was -won by • Eldon Culbert*,' men'slow went to John•Ybutig.• The ladies high was'won by Bessie McNee' with'' 1V1'illy Johnston. winning the fow prize. . The prize for having the lucky cup was also won'by Mrs: C; • Jo nston Card Pa On Friday , January .30th the St. Augustine C. W .L. card Pty was_ -held .in, :the• church basement. There were eight tables of cards., The .high score .for ladies was. won. by Mrs-. Gus Devereaux and Nitl, Aubrey Higgins won the .high mens' score, ,The .low ladies'. score was won by Mrs. John, Fora'n and the mens. wa's won by Wm, Kinahan. The door prize 'was 'won by 4eo' Foran FOR THE SUPPORT YOU HAVE GIVEN US DURING THE FIRST YEAR.IN BUSINESS IN LUCKNOW . r' WETRUST YOU WILL FAVOUR US WITH YOUR. CONTINUED SUPPORT IN' THE FUTURE • .7