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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-04-22, Page 7'SEE US FOR YOUR Drapery and Floor Covering Need SAL 44L••stoe" QUALITY AND VALUE 60 HAND IN HAND, THIS IS THE CODE OF ETHICS ON WHICKTHEY STAND akkkIIIMIIMIN.II1MkBkak11Vekkl.Y11.1111.klklk.AolkMMPlkfd.. ,79,4At4tv1te, cued .9evt, HOME FURNISHINGS MOFFAT APPLIANCES' WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22nd, 1970 THE LUCKNOW :SEN.TINELS LUCKNOW, ONTARIO , • .1 • .•:•4 Gardners Observe Install Officers 48th Anniversary At Kairshea W.I. . . . , ZION NEWS • Thelnerribers of Kairshea'Nom- , • On Sunday Mr,. and Mrs;. John . . en's -Institute mei at thehome of - Gardner observedtheir 48th wed-.: Mrs. Leonard Maclnnes fortheir • ding anniversary.' Mr. :and mi... April meeting.. Mrs. Ira Dickie. •Lorne Woods of Lucknow visited ' and Mrs: Gordon Wall conducted , ,. l. with therti on Sunday. John' is the rneeirg. ' recovering from a severe attack During the business final plans • . . of Sciatica but is able rr) be 'out • were made to cater to a wedding again . Mr . and -Mrs '. -Ga,rdn'er • ,on ivlarlS, in Holytoorr H -all, Mrs •received a phone call Sunday Jim Burt:reported on the 4.-H ' from their daughter, Mrs., Robert Homemaking Club 'Cereal Shelf' Pante.t.of Santa Rosa.,LeWlircifina, --with-mothers and. interested'. She and her, family 'extended annivetary greetings .t het parents. -Mrs. Don Pincalini of •San Jose, California phoned her • mother, Mrs. Gardner eafly in , ApdLoyey to her Birthdy Greetings. , • • Mrs. Jean Papernick of Gorier p0-Mrs. Bob Irvin of Dungan •nonvisited.Mt, and Mrs: Eldon Ritchie on Saturday evening. Mrs. Frank Ritchie his -been supply teaching at •Brookside school for a few days, •• • • - Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ki•rkland • and, NanCy visitedbn •Sunday -with • Mr. and -Mrs; Gordon Srobo of. • Teesw,ater. • Refire -1w Get your tax-free fully guaranteed pension plan now cumulathig at 8W% with no ----annual See us quiddy • while interest. iaie&hoJd1 VG • . TRUSt. cdst..40+Nre NC iOt9 • KINGSTON STRI; ET • GODERICH friends invited to Achievement Day in Teeswateron May 2.: Severalmembers will contri, bitte baking for the- Tea at Bruce-. lea Haven on April 29 and three ladies will go to-a-ssist-irt-tlic •afternoon. The membershave been asked to Canvass the com- munity for the Cancer Society. • . The Annual Reports of the .Stand,- ing and Special COmmittees Were given .The new slate of officers _ 'naiin 1 •S 1 " • _ 41i Honoillf Newty*Teds t.50.citil ;Evening. KINLOLJGH NEWS' ' A pleasant tirne was•spent at theHOIYrooci hall on Thursday • evening'whed friends gathered to. honour Mr: and Mts,-Douglas Stanley•rece,nt newlyweds. Gary Sutton was cbairinan and .welcOm- ed everypne and e'xtended best wishes toDoug and. Rita • All jdined in a sing •song .by Mrs, Jack •Barr with Miss Edna Boyle at • the piano. I, : • Jeannette Barr favoured with a piano solo, Mrs. Morley Wall' gaVe a reading and Nirs.. Lyman Sutton conthicted a contest. Ruth and Susan Gibson -Of Teeswater • ° sang two duets. • At this time: Floyd Stanley 'showed slides of -the wed.ding. • ',For they are jolly good fellows' was sung. Charlie. Murray read an address and Ernest Ackert made the presentation of a, gift of money. .Doug made a.•fitting • • reply. This .was foilowed-by pic- tureS4hich were taken On their ,• honeymoon trip. to Porto Rica • which Doug explained as•they went.alting. • • . • • Floyd concluded the pictures ••Wittz.sopiefrorn4-1011and which brought.a pleasant program' to • LArt end after which a delicious• . lunch was served.' reiurned home after SOnding the. Past week -in Torontol.: • . We extend sincere. sympathy Chester Bla.c.„1we •1•Ohe • , former Edna McConnell) and family sin the'passing of the late • • 'Chester BlaCkWell at Westminster, Hospital, London. :: • Mrs Cliartre-Erodgint-orWaig":" ham visited on Thursday with..' • •i .Committee 'and Mrs. Ted :Collyer conducted the Installation of 'officers; • President , Mrs. Ira Dickie; 1st, Vice, MisRobert •• • Vic„Mri. Claren- ce Ritchie; Secretary -;Treasurer, Mrs. Gordon Walk Assist. Sec. , Mrs. Donald C. MacIntyre; Dis, • trict Director , Mrs. Lloyd .Mac- Dougall; Alternate Director , Mrs. D. r: MacKinnon; Auditors,' Mrs. Allan MacIntyre, Mrs. Ted Col- lyer; Sunshine Cornmittee , Mrs; Frank MacKenzie, ,Mrs. Farish • Moffifiliistitute Directcn.— D. J. MacKinnon, Mts. Lloyd . MacDougall, Mrs. Dick McQuil;- Airi-.--Mrt:--JelleADeJong • • •. Convenors of Standing Con:nit- teeAgricultine and Canadian n 'us1don Welsh; Historical Resealch, and Current • Events, Mrs. Ted Collyer; Citiz- • enthip and Education', Mrs. Harry layis; Borne Economics and. lzlealtiLfivIrs.—George:Yo. iitAgL J. Cultural Activities and U.N.• Ma. Harvey Houston; Resolutions, Mrs. Cliff Roulston; Curator ; Mrs,. es. •Assistant Farish Moffat; Public'Relationi, Mrs. Evan Keith. • •• .; A short program followed with Community Singing. Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall read,'Dayl t Losing; Time'. 'A contest of Junibled k — Edna ,and May Boyle .11. • Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Maulden 'and Keith and Miss Mary Ma'ulden • were dinnefguests with. Mr. and •Mrs. Ernie.Hanna and farriily on Thursday evening. • Mr and Mrs Williarn Lloyd •, ;•• • London spent the week -end with • relatives, here.• : We are torry-tO repartjhat Miss May -Boyle bas' been confin- ed tO/bed:fortheTasrweekWe— hOpe for improved health. •••• • We extend sincere• -sympathy •to Mr. George' Haldenby and family and to. Mrs: Rit'i-Robb in the sudden' passing of Mrsi. .Haldenby on Thursday while visiting with Mr. and• Mrs.' Harold Haldenby at Sarnia. The funeral was-r-h-4-Ri7o-rstard4---afteTrioo-ri•--at— thcMacKenzie Memorial Chapel,. Lticknow. ' • .PAGE ...SEVEN -.; IN, • • SUODEN. BEAUTY. HAIR SPRAY, pur Price $1.29 SPN.jN BY TONI, Fteg. $1.95 Our Price,$175 ARR1D UNSCENTED DEODORANT SPRAY :Reg. $1.98 • „ puy.Price..$1.68 YARDLEY'ROLL-ON DEODO •Reg..$1..50 RANT •Our Price 70c NOXZEMA FEMININE SPRA Reg: $1.49 __ WOODBURY .SHAMPOO, Reg. Y, • Our Price 99c $1.89 . . • Our Price $1.00 WHITE' RAIN SHAMPOO, Reg. $1.39 • •. Our Price $1.10 • MAGNESIA TABS3OOs Only $1.09 GLORY RUG CLEANER, Reg. $1.98 • •.Our.Price 2 for $2.97, itricirktntr***siorarga******-itrantrstror WE NOW WAVE- • SUPPORT PANTY HOSE it***************4/*******Irk .:SHOP, AT . . • ' Imet_ m ac armacy For Quality and Lowest Prices • :We also extend •sinc.ere • • --"sympa-thy:tb-Mrs. Art Haldenby • in the passing of her.brother the ' ---late7Starrley-DeinatiS of '13ounclalk;-- ' Mt. and Mrs. Howard',White-,• • side, Mr. and Mrs. Howard • Bennett and their familes of.. Toronto were with their parents • Mr: andMrs. Art Haldenby ON/et:" the week -end. •• •• • ,Mrs. George GrahamOli Thinsday 'with her niece :in: Kitc,h- Mr. . and Mrs. Harold Haldenby, • •of Sarnia were.here fora few days thAiisiather.G_eorgeilildenby who at the tirne, Of writing is a patient in the Wingharh and, District Hospital.. • Mr. and Mrs. Clare Sparling and farnily Of Walkerton also spent,sorne time at the home of. her fattier George Haldenby. • Mrs. Alex Percy was in London -on-Tuescia..y,forftirther_medical- check . : • , . Mrs.. McAllister of St. Marys . -' • 'is spending awhile with Mrs. Margaret McPherson, who has been co)ifined to bed for a time. •74 We vistilier. irriproved 'hea-lth-. •f Nicholson of Milton and •: Allan 'NicticilsOn of Georgetown spent the week -end at their horne.• here. • • •• . Mr. and Mrs, Bob Smith and *Debbie of North Bay Spent the , Week end withtheir families here • Relatives and friends Attended • the .40th wedding anniversary • .Party for Mr: and Mrs. Ben Scott in, the Purple Grove Community Centre on Sunda_yafternoon,: Mr, and Mrs, Frank Currie of , WiterloO visited with Mrs. Gert- • Lkv rude; Walsh on Sunday. . • Mrs. Jack Scott attended. a • relative shower for Susan Calling; - bride elect, on Friday. evening. •. Ralph Haldenby Of Guelph, - Mr. and.Mrt: Norman -Fry and •. fateni.440.1_14artistori_w:ere4ALL • _„; _ their parents Mr. and Mrs.. Wil- liam Haldenby on Sunday: • • , • . • L., • L letters on 'Things Spring Brings' was conducted by Mrs. E. Keith. Mrs, Harvey Houston read 1-1Ornea • maker's Motto.. • . . „. The Courtesy Remarks were given by Mrs. D. 3:.Mackinnon. The meeting closed with the • Queen and Institutg Giace and the hostess and. directors served lunCh. PR s==zic:=1 TIME Starts—Sunday, April 26, 1970, at 2:00 a. Ottolfef25,---197M0-0 OA. WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the Village Of Lucknow, ---hgs-brresoiution;-cieclaretHhaftbe-hours9*thne-4n-tbt---Village-of'-L-uekn shall be changed by advancing the clockone hour in advance of Standard Time betWeen 2:00 a.m. on Sunday, April 26, 1970 and 2:00 a.m. on Sunday, October 25, 1970, iticlusiVe; and shall be known as Daylight Time, • " • THESE PRESENTS are therefore 'to call .npon allcitizens to open • 11. Ytk• ale .7 k ta light Time, and to have their; employees and, others under their control com- mence their employment or work and cease to work, according to Daylight Tinte, between 20,0 a.m, onSunday, April 26, 1970 and 2:00 a.m., on' Sun• - day, October 25, 19'70, IN WITNESS THEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and caused ' this proclamation to be made public, GEORGE W. JOYNT# • .\ • Retnte, • :i•===p1s=3414=ik==414x=t=t,12:>d<:$4 14=511,==tx • r ' , . • • •