HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-04-08, Page 14it,
P.
PAGE 'FOURTEEN.
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,. LUCKNOW, -ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 8th,1970
COME' IN' AND,LOOK: AT. THE NEW
DRAPERY ;SAMPLES
16enviRe Will!ams
ALSO DRAPERY. ACCESSORIES
.110010 ..,;-;• RODS —,PLEATING TAPE
•
orcoverings
ifir "mist mew 11 1
WALL
TO WALL
or
SIZES•
BROADLOOM —,CARPETING — TILE
LINOLEUM ' CON.G'OLEUM
Ozite.
THE
INDOOR; OUTDOOR.,
car.petkig
sr
linyl: Codon
floor; Covering
�y Armstrong
fittitatestice cum' 9ci#t
528.3 13
HOME FURNISHINGS
MOFFAYAPPLIANCES
KINLOUGH
' Mr. and Mrs- -George Haldenby
and Mr:.and Mrs. Clare Spading
'were in Ldndon on Wednesday
where Mrs. Haldenby had a fur-
ther medical check. up'. :
LoiiicholsOn'returned-to Mil-
ton ori Tuesday after spending the
holiday at.h`er home. here.
• Severa1•in this community.
have been; confifred to their. ':
homes -with mumps.,
Mrs,. John: Reid of Pine River
visited with Mr..and •Mrs, Ray-
nard Ackert.
`Betty Anne---Biithelt spern•the •
week -end with'C athy Gillespie .
Mrs. John Barr' spent the past
week with Mr, and Mrs.. Russell
' • _Ba rr and -f ami t ofgi o; - - =J $ e ff€w
. � fly Y t. � in the
passing of her husband, the late
J: Stoesser after a lengthy illness.
Mrs, George Graham and Mrs.
Russell Hewitt were in Kitchener
with 'them niece. '
n ative
;from Alcohol and Drugs ,will
speak in the Presbyterian Church.
Mrs', Ronald Thacker will.be ,
hostess "for the rneeting of the •
Anglican Church Women on
Thursday afternoon.'
Mr, and Mrs. Ross Hldred of
Kirkland Lake visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Bea Nicholsgn.
P
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maulden
and Keithow.ent to Malton. on
Thursday to meet ' Frank's sister ,
Miss Mary Maulden of Carbis Bay
St. Ives•, Cornwall, England,
FORMER M1NISTER:PASSES'
We extend sympathy =to 'Mrs,
R. W. Stump of Walkerton in the
sudden passing of--the-late Canon--=:
Stump, who served in elle Anglic-
an.Churgh here for. almost six
years.
Mr. and Mrs. Levi• Ecker sw.ille)
of London spent a day with Mr.
and Mrs. George Graham.
Mrs. "Edbert Bushell underwent
surgery ani St, Joseph's Hospital,.
-iLm4on.. • We. wish er improved
health. She was 'able to return ,
home during: the' week.
Sympath.y.is extended to Albs.,
Tom Mc Farlan. returned home
• after spending the vrinter in the
sunny south.
Mr.' and Mrs. Morley Bushell
of•Wingham Mr. and Mrs Max .
www !I frig, •r.irrrwwwaaw ,rrer�swiiolfm
•' •
Don Bushell and Janet were guests
at the Rogers' -Bushell wedding. at.
Toronto on Saturday. Janet,Bush•
' elf was a bridesmaid. .'
Rdy Schneller is a patient in
St Marys Hospital, Kitchener .
where he underwent surgery. 'We
wish him a speedy recovery
Hiongsideltiencis
Honor Graham
Moffat On Friday
LANGSIDE NEWS '
A large crowd gathered• at Lang -
side
-
side Community Hall• on Friday
evening'to. honour Graham, Moffat
who has moved from this commun
ity to T.eeswater. Fourteen tables .'
of progressive euchre were played..
Gordon Wall read the fol1ow.ing•
address', and ;Graharn was present-.
ed with a pole lamp and a purse
of money by Wes Young , .Bob
Bregman and Bobby Moffat. Gra-
ham made 'a fitting reply and all
joined in singing "For he's a:, jolly;
good fellow". Lunch was.•served.•
Dear Graham, - , •
Since you have decided to.
leave our midst and make, your
home -in Teeswater,, we could not
let the occasion pass without show-
ing 'in
how•ing.'in. some small *ay, . the '
esteem in which'you ,.have been
held 'by the Langside Community,.
• We have appreciated over the
years, the many sacrifices you ,
have made on our behalf, not the
least of which was your answering
the call to the service of•our
Country. We appreciate also the
part. you have played in our. conr•-••
'munity'as a good neighbour and •
:the various offices you have held
in the church and rural Activities.
Truly, it;is.good for t all that
you., . Graham', . have .passed- this.
We wish you ,health and content.
ent' in .your'new .home , and with
our. best wishes, ask you to accept.
this; gift from your friends a%d •
neighbours'.
+r
CHOICE HOME KILLED
BEEF AND PORK
•BACO_N ENDS, LEAN
SWEET PICKLED ROLL, 69c• LB.
53c LB.
45c .LB.
__-:-_„: 63c LB.
FRESH PICNIC SHOULDER
FRESH !0!'L!'.ER
HOME .MADE SAUSAGE.,,
•I'
**:**•*.*...*** ***'
* CUSTOM. KILLING *.
WEDELIVER
StOrmCreateS
Many Problems
.. LQC'HALS1 NEHLS.
The worststorm"of the winter
struck this •area with full force on
Thursday leaving.rnany cars, in' .
the ditches,.'and many motorists.
stranded. There were.severai
accidents'oi.a minor' nature..
Irwin Ca'rnpbe:ll, .who drives a
School but , had' some trouble on,
his' return home ,-. after, delivering .
the students;. David Parrish wasn't
home from Brookside school until
•after 5; Kenneth Farrish., who
attends -school in-Winghatri , •didn'-r
CardPa
Maple' Grove L.O.L. sponsored
a .card' party on.Monday'of this
week in the Zion ha11. ''There'
were eight tables in play..
Mrs. Graharri MacNee and Mrs.
A1' Irwin• were tied with high
score for the ladies with :Mrs.
MacNee declared winner.. Low,
score was held `by Mrs...A'llan
RitChie , • ' • '
High prize for the 'viten went to
Arthur Young with the Joy going.
to Donau Hackett.
The next party will be in two.
weeks.
get home an 8 pr rr,.; Douna
Elphick, . whoattends school in• . .
Ripley 'was stranded on. a'bus at:
Bob.Cou'rtney's and didn't arrive
home until quite late •that
evening. . _ _•x..-..
No .mail delivierieswere made
Friday due to,'blocked.road,s as a'
resuit.of the storm. The'roads
were' in the' worst .condition of.
the whole winter. .
LANGSIDE
Heavy drifting ,of snow on Wed -%
nesday night: made some:' roads.
impassable.. As a,result some of.. '
the school •busses were not able to .
Eget over their routes.-. The pupils
who did get .to'th'eir schools were
dismissed. early fn the afternoon.
as,the stor:m,became worse: All
buses were cancelled on Friday, -
because the roads were impassable
until the snow plows got. through. •
Gardon7Wa11 was a'delegate
from Culross Mutual. Fire Insur
ance'.Go• to:the Underwriters
Convention in .Toronto .on
Tuesday and 'Wednesday. .
Congratulations to Mr and.Alrc
Harvey Milr of Fergus on the •
birth. of.a sour, on'Wednesday,
April 1st at` Fergusi.Hospital.
HON
IMPROVEMENT.
Begins with'
LUMBER and
1111111u14 Sff1IES
Shipment Of
PRE -FINISHED.' RANDOM GROOVED
MAHOGANY PANELLING
PHONE '5284118
•
LUCI(NOW