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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-07-29, Page 2} effir. 14.1, 5111 PAGE TWO ` THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO .1' ct The LUCKNOW-SENTINEL- LUCKNOW, ONTARIO "The Sspoy Town" —'On the. Huron -Bruce Boundary Second Class Mail Registration Number 0847 " Established 1873 Published Each Wednesday Afternoon Member of the C.W:NA. and O.W,N.A. Subscription. Rate, $5.00 a year in advance — to the U.S.A., $7.00 WEDNESDAY; JULY 09th, 1l70. . . Donald C. Thompson, Publisher WEDNESDAY, JULY 29th, 1970 WORD OF CONGRATULATIONS.! A word of congratulations from this newspaper and 'from the Lucknow community is in order for El l Hoffman, manager and design erat the' Lucknow Furniture Co. A group of occasional furniture, • designed by El and manufact- ured by the Lucknow Furniture Co.,: bas received a nomination as, an award winner in the `19'70 Ontario Furnitire Design Awards Compet- ition sponsored by the Ontario Department of Trade. and Development., Final award winners • vwill be announced at • the Interior Design Show=in=T-oronto=in=November t=which--time=bothdomeati� rd=fes buyers will be given 'a special showing of the award winning nomin- ations. Besides' the personal recognition for Mr, .. Hoffman, and the recognition received by the ' Lucknow Furniture Co. • in manufacturing this line. the nomination should have a marked effect on this-eommun ity. The Lucknow Furniture Co:, whichhastaken on 'a new image • and new manufacturing lilies under the guidance of Mr..Hoffman, .has fnund a g • ucts-and-is-presently us3 in: contrast to other furniture;i manufacturing businesses in the area: With• this most recent award, the name Lucknow Furniture Co. will no doubt beeline, known, to. new buyers for the first tune and judging 4. om the earl results, the Ltkinow Co. is living up to. its slogan, `Canada's Furniture . Trendsetter." . ` /1' 0 0 0 0 0 0.0-0:0.0.0 0 0 0 0'0 0:0 I. 0 0 0 0 O. 0 0 0 O.O O 0.0 O ReturflFrom... Tpp To Cast-'.. M ^� *^rs: Stuart -at ieson .----Tcrrr.-4azcr^rra and family•of Lucknow have re - :turned frorn:a.month,s vacation which took them across'Ca,pada ,,-- and the United•St'ates. - Stuart, Pearl and daughters Gail, Cathy and Glenda motored through the .northern. United States •and •into•Canada where they visit - .ed in Saskatoon with' Mr..and • -Mr's. C. E.' Wilson; Mr'.` and Mrs. • Stuart' Finlay and •other relatives. They,went west as far. as Vancouv er ISland• then south as fayas Cal ifornia . In California they visited with Mr; and Mrs. Roy Lane (.Florence MacKenzie), Mr. and Mrs. Steve Boran'(Sharon Lane)nd`'Mr. and -omits Jae-W-asne�y ; -a H w i The Los Angeles area. GEMMELL , DADSON Mr. and Mrs. R. 'G G. Dadsort , Don Mills,, wish to announce the • forthcoming marriage of their daughter Margery Louise to Frank Mathew Gemmell, son of Mr.. and Mrs,,. Francis Gemmell, Rip-' . ley. The wedding will take ' place on .Saturday August • 15th at 4.30 p.m.. in Donway United Church, Don Mills, Ontario.. • •.• TEN PAS - VAN DAM Mr. and Mrs. Peter van Dam of R. R. 5 Lucknow •announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Christine, to Mr. Bern- and Ten Pas, son of Mr. and Mrs., Bernard Ten. Pas of '3russels. The. marriage will take place on' Fri- • day , August 14th' at 7 .p.m. in the Christian Reformed Church',. Lucknow• COTTRILL - JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs-. Willard John,son ,. R. R. 2 Kincardine announce the forthcoming • marriage of their daughter, Lillian. Sheryle , to Mr:' Robert °Jai* s MacDonald Cottrill,• son of Mi. and Mrs. James Cbttrill of Kincardine. The wedding will take place Friday, August 28th at -5 'o' clock • in Bervie United Church. ' MONUMENTS For sound counsel and 'a fair price . ona monument Correctly designed,. from .quality,) material, rely on t •, SKELTON MEMORIALS Pat O'Hagan, Prop. Establis d . Over Sixty Years WALKERTON • PHONE 881-0234 • Ali�`. �.,� anZi dvlr$; Everett Swan', R, R, # 6 , Galt, in :Galt General Hospital ,• onJuly 17th-, a. daughter,. Gwendolyn Elizabeth', a sister for Marion and Michael,' • ONTARIO. .#(.4404.iboeW Dear Don, - • WHITE 1'. • The marriage was solemnized..• on- Friday., July 24, 1970 of Judy. ' Ann White, 'daughter of Mr: and Mrs Russel White, Orangeville., .Ontario to Carl Joseph Riegling ; -son-of Mr --.-.--and Mrs-: Car1,Riegling 'R. R. .7 ;. Lucknow The wedding took place in Gravenhurst with Judge Elizabeth F., Hankenson •officiating at the double : ring ceremony. , •. - HENRY ,- to Mr; and Mrs. Lorne. Henry, 'R, R. 1, Ripley, at Kin _c' ital on_ 16tha daughter, Michelle Marie a sister for: Dianne and Sandra. GAMMIE - to Mr. and .Mr. Bryan-Gam'rnie-- Vana--Rosenhagen), of Clinton • Creek, Yukon On Sat- urday July 25th, a son,. first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs Ross . Gammie, R. R. 1'; Lucknow, •and Mr: and Mrs Don • Rosenhagen of - Wingham,'.. We all know• t ,e story of the little, red ' hen who found some wheat • and how the other anim-•'' a•ls wouldn't help, her until it came time to eat the bread. Many fai•rners\are like the. - animals in the story , they'll, be ready to eat :the bread ',after the • Farmer's Union membrs have •done all,the work. ' .Now is the time to get' in and'work rs union • member to get better • prices and 'a better deal for fann- ers- anners., ' •:When the ,Farmer's -Union have . baked their bread,, its .going tote - to the benefit of union:rnembers. -and-union-fees will never be as low 'as 'now.. By our united efforts we can get a better•share ,of our courtty's wealth. ►, MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE; Another Member of the Jarni:e- son family, -Wayne Jamieson of Lucknow:and his friend Arlene distance-frorn Gia-sgow". but-re ',atives had'expected do meet the' Presw ick flight. When they;:could not. find Susan and Norman on the flight ; indica"ted', the relatives returned to their'home"90•iniles away. Airline officials had advised them that the neit.t flight was. not 'due until, the' following, day P •. • Susanl�rad attem ted unsucces- ` sfully,• to phone her relatives from London, ,England , advising of. the -latest. goof .b' the airline She was too' late'as they had already left to meet her. •When AIRLINE,GOO'FS CONTINUED FROM PAGE -1 'wick. The airports .'be ,the iame Kamann of London went by. plane to Los Angeles about two weeks ago and -motored'home with the Jamieson family.. En route: horrre• they called at, Royal Oak Michigan where they visited with Mr. • and Mrs: John ' LeBeau (Marion MacKenzie). i' :,. v ngs at of 'Ti-E-PRTCC ARL G00 ON MANY 1-' _•Ga`A o . spa MacKENZIE Phone 52=3432 •'.u' U MOTT - to Mr. .and ..Mrs ' Kenneth Mott of R.: R. 3 , Holy- Inlet rood in Wingham and District, Hospital on Tuesday., July 21st , daughter. -a ••*e• took the airline bus to Glasgow - -a-nd ; iw it-h-t-he-•ass-ista-nce d th - police'; managed to get in touch with her relatives in Leslie , Fife, 90: miles east of Glasgow. Leslie is a, small community : about: the size of Lucknow , with a population of about 5000 , and -Susan is--sure"tha-t-e-ver:yone-rn Leslie knew of her arrival in Scotland before'she was finally able to 'contact' her relatives. After a second trip back to Glasgow 'by her 'relatives , she their destination about 10.30 p. M. Sunday, night: • . She will spend a month with her. aunt Mrs. Jessie Green , cousin Jack Green' and f rni1y at ' Leslie; grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, John Tetras, Markinch, Fife and at Dunfermline With her'father's • relatives,' ' . - I. Hereby' Profcla:i'm--- Aoos 1 3rtl •• A CIVIC HOLIDAY -FOR THE Villege of Lucknow and nail 'upon all persons to' observe it as such GEORGE W. JOYNT, Reeve