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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-03-25, Page 17WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25th, 1970. ar. rr• ,. a� �r Zr ► �11�. 1A�/rr�":ti.vr>♦� 111ir�iF' THE L'UCKNQW-SSEMTI.NE.L,:-LU.CKNQW,. ONTARI:Q : Hi-CSponsor Pancake Luncheon A;MBERLEY NEWS at Reids Corners ;n the. Sunday. Sehool room;:of:Pine River United'. Chinch on uesday of last week ... Dinner was. •served at •noon • Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lowry are the proud parents of a baby, daugh- ter born to there at Wingharn and District Hospital on Tuesday March sevente'enth . ' • Congratula- tions are extended to them. . After the•'.service ort Sunday, the. • Hi -C of Pine River United Church served: a pancake, luncheon. • Communion service was'held • ., 'at Fine° River United •church. on'' Sunday. A boys'' choir -sang two. fine ,numbers'. Joan Ferguson was organist ,for the service. The rna.ny friends of Mrs. James:Cour:tney and family extend their deepest sympaty urine who was a former resident of. ' the second concession of Huron. Mr. Courtney was a member of ' theTine River Male Quartette where he gave able .assistance for many years. :Crows,.robins and Wild' geese have been noticed recently des- pite, snow• squalls and high snow banks which are still:in evidence The only access to A'mberley beach at the present is'by:walk- ing through,snoiT-drits. 'EUCHRE PARTY'. . • The Hi -.0 of Pine River United Church: held a euchre at 'Arnberley Orange• hall on 'Monday evening: of last week. when .fifteen -...__.,ra_bles were in play.. aigh.prize • "fdr'ladies was won by h'rs.`'Rims Shiells . High far gents was w.on '7 by. Don Paquette . who. also. won • • • • •- M.rs. Marion 'Liddleand family of A mberley left on Saturday of last week ,for Orlando, Florida , where they will spend a week with. »ars.: Liddle's parents Mr. and .Mrs. Lorne Reid. • . • VISIT IN N:A"NITOBA • :Mrs: John C.. Hill'and, son Jonathan are spending the Easter . holiday week with Miss Lynn Hill of the "Pas" Manitoba,. , Mr. and.Mrs..Cliff'Geddes of Kincardinewere. callers on Sunday evening with M.rs, Wm. .Courtney after visiting with their daughter Mrs. John be .Ruyter. at Clinton hospital , :where a new grandchild was born recently: . . �_.A_t:t:end'i rig the Curling__Bonsp-i-e-1 in; Windsor at the.week end. were J. S ; Robb , • 1\'r•. and Mrs. E1'mer Smeltzer, Mr. and Mrs. Gary 'Courtney and Mr. and 'Mrs . 'Jim a' prize for having the nea st• West of Ashfield birthday... Harold Thompson was' theoldest player and Gail Messen- ger fh'e,you-ng-est-player ;both. r,v.eceied' prizes,. Farthest from home that day was Murray Wilkin who -was also' a n he,.pria€ winners • A District'•Drrectors.' meeting. of the •Women's institute was held ;arch Meeting Of Ripley S�ciety:; 'he Ripley and District Hortteu- ltural, Society held their Meering an Tuesday, March 17th at 2 p, rrrs. at the horse of Mrs. Earl Lohnes. The 'president,, Mrs. George MacDonald welcomed' thp.mem .. begs and guests and the meeting opened with .0 Canada and the Lord's Prayer. • The, correspondence'.was read he -p o-grai n i-cewed foT the •District Annual at Clinton, on April 18 . • , The quilt .project was discussed The flower: blocks in.1iq,ui.d em- broidery were lovely .and work is . continuing on it. e , 21 -Members answered the roll call which' was answered by. the naming of a provincial premier •• and..his.province . Mrs.. W. J. MacKay read a . poets called "These Things T ,• Prize". , : r�• The'•convener for the prograrh. was hitt ,, Orville. Finlayson . •She gale• inforrpa.tion on the pitcher plant, •the 'floral errlblem of New foundla° d-. -Rite the•-► a°ll'ed • on Mrs.: Walter Farrell .who had. the topic . / She 'spoke •on house plants•dividing then- into 3 groups, flowering -plants, foliage plants. and gift plants.requir'ing special. .care. She closed with a..oern "If you :bave a Garden;' and • fron-t a.-seleeti•on-of-p-lalit slips slie donate .the soc'iet.y. realized $1.65. ' trs .Fiitlaysorrr conduc- ed a•n. interesting and amusing flower contest Mrs. O1iver,MacCharles offered; to supply theTbulletin, Horticult . • • MONUMEN PAGE SEVENTEEN For. sound; 'counsel and a tairw'price :on a :monument• correctly '^designed, from. quality . material; rely: on SKELTON MEMORIALS Pat: O'Hagan, Prop, . - Established Over Sixty'Years WALKERTON . `PHONE 881-0234 ONTARIO LAN631DE CLASS PARTY The class of nursing assistants•of 'Wingham and District Hospital had a St. Patrick's party at the horhe' of Janice Wall on Tuesday even ing." PROPERTY 'CHANGES Mr. and Mrs. 'Jim Rutter have moved to their home in. Wingham. Last week.M•r: and Mrs. 'Ben Troyer and family of St.. Mary's m.o_ved• to=the_Rurter-far_kr -,— Mrs Peter de Boer and Hilda. were at London'on'.Thursday for; . a check-'ip on Hilda's eye. Mr. and .Mrs; Gordon Wall 'visited on Wednesday with Bob.' Ri.chardson'and Dan MacKinnon at;. Walkerton,. . ' 9gon ratulations,to Mr. and Mrs. . Michael' Collins (Sharen Moffat)' .who were married in LuclCnow Saturday. Relatives from this community.'• ural :Judging -Sta-ndards-to-a-nyt ne-=- who had not received one. Mrs. 'Baas Van der Hook thank-;. -d--•tt•ee-Irgsress- id l ugra-tix- omit• te,e and the meeting.:closed.with the Queen and`Grace.. The next meeting will' be held on Tuesday. 'April 21. attended the Collins=Moffat wed- -ding in Luc kno w orr Saturday,: 'Dianne Huffman of Langside was flower girl. • • - Mr. and.Mrs.' Dick McQuillan were in Tdronto on the, week -end .` They attended the confirmation of their daughter'Lynda.on Sunday: Lynda returned home with them • for the winter holiday.. . FIRE DAMAGE•TO'HOME The home of Mr and Mrs. Hugh Jansen was damaged by fire and water=on-Wed-Eiesday-about six p.m. when it was' noticed 'that the roof onthe south side.of the . house was. on fire. The Luck `how Fire Departmentanswered the call. MA chimney fire: earlier 'in the day is thought to have .caused thedimbreak. A 'large • hole was burnedin; the roof. '. Langside Sunday,Scliool will begin on April 5, at :1 p. ni . with church service at 2 p.m. . 'Mrs . Doug Simpson'has been a patient in Wingharn .and District `H sp�it� fo�sever l e:e°ks�'•V e wish her improved health. . ` .It is .rnaple syrup'time'again. Jim 'Young .tapped lr.is trees='la-st • ' Wednesday. , ; . Mrs; John Top fs a patient .in Wingham and Distrct Hospital: .We 'wish her. a speedy recovery: NN . 4. Pertussin Coui Syrup REG. 69c" 59c Tables. REG. $i 25 itolaids PACKAGES OF 75 TABLETS REG. $1.19 99c'' Tums: ens HAI KARATE: AFTER ` SHAVE REG. $1.7$' $1.69 NOXZEMA INSTANT LATER SHAVE' CREAM REG. 85c 79c GILLETTE FOAMY SHAVE CREAM REG. 89c1, 79c Deodorants an Spray- eodorant REG. $1.39 $1:19 NOneina -Spray. 'D'OUBLE' SIZE"' REG.'$i.69`: $1 29 Secret Spray REG. $L49 $1.29 PACKAGES _C10. 400..?ABL:E.T _ • REG. $1.69 1.49 OLS SPICE AFTER SHAVE . REG. $2:75 .' $2.49 • • • BEGINNING . MONDAY, MARCH 30th• • • ••' • • .:. i .:. •• *fib REG. $L39' $1'.19 'CAMPBELL -.ST. LUCKNOW •