The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-05-06, Page 8•
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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THE ASSOCIATED NURSING HOMES
INCORPORATED OF ONTARIO
ARE CELESRATIN6 -
THE FIRST ANNUAL
URS1
E WEEK.
it 10: .To 16
Town,
and .Country
A very enjoyable program was
presented by twenty-five 'mem-
bers of Group. Lof The Town and
Country Club tinder directorship
.of Mrs,' Gertrude 'Walsh and. Mrs..
Wilfred. Drennan.;
Opening was O Canada with .
Mrs. Walsh as'chairlady followed
by 'two numbers by _he chorus
members, Mrs. Jake Hunter gave
an interesting reading. Miss
Sadie .Johnston presented a panto
mine with Mr."and Mrs. Spence'.
Irwin, Mrs. Les Purvis and 'Earl.,
Swan acting the parts; .A quart-
ette followed •members being; •
Mrs. Mel King, Mrs'. Spence
Irwin,; Wilfred Drennan and
Spence Irwin.
A very humorous play followed,
directed by Mrs. Walsh, with Mrs.'.
Bob Reid, Mrs. Moffatt , Mrs.
Maude Sherwood., Mrs: Raymond
y Barger mi=x;
�edd and Mrs, Howard
,gas much enjoyed.
Mrs. Charles Steward contribu-
ted.a reading''and a'moiith organ
selection was given by Wilfred
Drennan,.acconipanied'by Mrs.
Drennan.•, '•
T-he=program-c-anc4ude-d: w ith •
two numbers "Paith.of Our. Fathers'
acid "Blest ' Be The Tie That Binds
by the Chorus.:
Mrs. Cumring was thanked. for•
her assistance at the piano.
"IN RECOGNITION OF THE NEEDS OF THE--PATIE-NT
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 6th, 1970
You. can depend on our experts to adjust
your brakes accurately. If a complete over-
/ haul is necessary, we'l'l do it fast, and- the
` cost will bereasonable. Happy. motoring.
SET _UR: SENIOiCITIZENS DOWN.
SHOW THEM:YOU•CARE. VISIT A NURSING.,
HOME ON MOTHER'S DAY.
JUVENILE. STANDING•
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• • Statistics on the local Juvenile hockey, group standings and
the scoring have been released by the group convenor. ' The
figures' are for ':regular schedule ;`.games and does not. "include.
playoffs, exhibition games or tournaments.
Two Lucknow' players, John Emberlin and Dagid MacKin
non,' led, the scoring. John led the league with 34 points and
David . was second with 29. Both were far ahead. of the third
F ace- you w o compiled poor a: Bi1rCh sho1m ofEueknow
was ltied forseventh, place with 14 points.
Gerrie
Zurich
Mitchell
Lucknuu
Brussels
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TOPTEN :SGoRERS, IN THE JUVENJLE GROUP
John.:Emberlin. Lucknow
Dave McKinnon. Lucknow
John McKinley; Zurich
Ron Desjardine, Zurich
ce'
• Dennis Smith Mitchell
David Chessell, Mitchell
Bill Chisholm. Lucknow
Ed •MacMillan. Gorrie
Rot; Corriveau, Zurich
Crop deport
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through. Huron County last v,eeii.
Tile seed to •'ot sp n c'e: t'a 15
progressed tapidlt;;and a fee
tields of early seeded harlev.hae
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21 13 34
16 . 13 '•29
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'Support the
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APPEAL
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- »- M r -and Mr-s—G a or=ge--Sart nd-e rs
Kinloss. Native
Died I n Alberta
Lancelot G. Moffat , a former
Kinloss native passed away in.:
Lloydminster Hospital, Alberta•
on Sunday ,- May 3rd in his 87th
.year. ,
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He was •a son of George and,
Jan TMoTfar ol` Kinloss'Township.
ln 1916 he .married Lizzie Mac-
Int.yre,,who predeceased him.
1L: Mis, survived; by
one. sister M.offatrs.. Bessie Craik
Hamilton one brother Robert
----linoffat-oLLucknow-,a.ndsevera.
nieces and nephews.
ZION.
Mr. land' Mrs:..Plaskett•of Strat-
ford visited :Mr. and Mrs..Frank
Ritchie on'Suiiday.
of Lucknow viS ,ted Mr, and. Mrs.:
John Gardner on, Friday..
Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner •
visited ivlr and Mrs. Lorne Wood, •
of Lucknow on Saturday.
Mrs -Peter Cook 'is`a patient
ih Victoria hospital, ,London
since .Monday:',
Wanda Hunter of Windsor:,'
Marion Reid of Guelph,and
Donna Itiichie of .London hive
returned to their homes afro r.-
completing their .first year. at
•i ,
Unversity . Marion is eriipl'o� c .i:
at the LogCabin Restaurant in'.
Lucknow for the sumrnir.,' 1)ou11:r
w-i11-begir s.-ing;at tfie •
Psychiatric Eiospitai •in L t) it"t
during the holidays.
Donald \1eLean of Wroter .
hasbeen.,v'isiting with his tint
anduncle Mr. and .Mrs. Elar�r.
Ritchie ; while his norther is
recovering frail—surgery,
A true canister cleaner should• do more
than just clean .the surface of your
carpets.. .
Which is; why' we think our Vibra-
Beat feature is a, big deal.
Simply, it vibrates 2,210times each.
minute. Soit shakes and. beats out
deeply embedded dirt. And it fluffs
and raises the nap.
The adjustable brushes then take
over and whisk up' ,anythingon the
surface. '
And that's not all. When'the Vibra
Beat's bag is full, a buzzer rings and
-an . indicator—shows,--ted—Th
power : suction selector, a two -speed
motor, a step -on toe switch, easy -roll
wheels and automatic cord rewind.
We.lnakea number` of models. The
Vibra-Beat is one of them, : .
'You'111ike tt
. : . unless you prefer:to
sweepyour carpets. ' .
um clean
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