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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-12-16, Page 20• SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,„ ONTARIO, - WEDNESDAY., p:g.C-BA4BIER 16th, 19: 1970 Models SEVERAL TV CHPOSE FROM 1970 OLDS Ceitlass •Seipreme, 2 door hardtop, VS, pOiver 'steering, . • brakes and radio • • • 1969 METEOR, 'door sedars,N8 automatic, power steering' 190 BEAUMONT; 4 door sedan, 6 automatic 1148-.PONTIAC1Laurentiaw-V11-Pewer equipment• 196S CHEV, 4 door,I6 cylinder. automatic 1968 FORD, VII, 4 door, automatic 1968. DODGE4 door sedan, V8 automatic. 1967 C:HEV Stationwagon 3 —.1967 FORD Custom SOO, 4 door 8,itIfOrnatics • 1964 DODGE 2 door, V8au' 1965 PONTIAC stati 1965 PONTIAC sedan • 1944CHEV, 4 door, V8 automatic • 1964 METEOR, 4 door, V8 automatic 8 atomatic, :Power steering • • SEVERAL OLDER MODELS SEE THESE AIID OTHERS BLYTH • PHONE- 523 - 4342 • F�rDungann�n . ' DUNGANNON NEWS rarty.DungannonWorrieri'c Insti- tute members and-grests--hrld • -their-annual Christthas party, Satur- • day evening in LucknOW Parish • Hall. After •singing the W.I., • 6•raee-;-and prayer by -Rey. ence Mcclenaghan, a bOuntifill banquet was served bytheLadies' Guild, of,the Parish ,.who were • later thankedby .ClieSter Finnigan Following the .banqUet Mri, , Graham McNee and her •••• cornnittee•conduCted the dxchan- • geof giftswhich all enjoYed.- An • • ELECTRICAL . CONTRACTOR ELECTRICMEATING WIR1NIVAND--REPAIRS--- ELECTRICAL MODERNIZATION FINANCING AVAILABLE 1' • Lud(NOW Phone 528-5802 • „memmi invitation from.Goderich W.I. to attend their • 7Oth Anniversary an February 4', 1971 at 12.30 p.rri., was read. Notify your secretary treasurer, Mrs. Cecil Blake, be;: foteJanuary 23rd if you plan to. 'attend. .Christmas Greetings . • fr ham ,. ta-Totrr-W--.-E-viembers-were--,-- • Mrs. Gordon Finnigan Was ' pianist for a period of Carol•sing-. ing •totlowecrbf-'enc-h-re,-- games.High and low winners • were Ailakey.Hasty and Mary Bere; Jim Hayden and Tom . _Young.. 'Othes,interesting prizes •were; •• most buttons, Donna Hay- den; mbst dimes, Wilmer Rut- ledge; longest earrings, Ruby Finnigan; bow tie •Chester 'Firl. —41 r4!-Iiic-ky-71-1a4re-car4dra,5, from bags _Jim Hayden, Flossie Ivens . ° . .The even ng was brought to a Close by sing'ng The Queen. The •.planning arid work of our Branch Directors (BeSsie.McNee ,Myrtle • Kerr , Ruby hinnigan and Hose Travis) are greatly appreciated for a‘splendid evening. • KINLOUGH • Miss Sandra i?ercy of Toronto visited during.'the Week•with and --Wayne-. • Friends of Mrs. Cliff Langford (Pee Donna Nicholson) of Wood7 stock are pleased to know that she was able; to return.horne .frdm the hospital where she underwent sUrgery, Mrs. Morley Bushell and Mrs: Bob Brooks and Bevan.of Winghani spent an afternoon with relatives a•nd friends here. Donald'i3art of WaterloO spent the past week -- end at his borne here, • • • Father Dies Oliver W. Vokes of Toronto died Wednesday December 9 in Toronto General Hospital., He Was 78. Mr. Vokes is the father of Mrs. Angus MacLennan of Lucknow. The funeral was•,held Friday • from Deer Park United Church, • Toronto and busial. was made in Mt., Pleasant.Cemetery. Zion Neighbours Present Couple „On-MOnclay, TWcemberith, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gardner who - have moved to Lucknow frotn the Zion Cornrnunity.where they fann- ed, were taken by surprise iri their new home. Neighbors from the Zion Community called to spend.ia social::Vening playing card. • During the evening.D. A. Hack ett read an address and a buffet ityle'electric fry pan and a cup and saucer werepresentecl to-- - - Jack and. Mary by the Zion neigh- bors present. ' Following is..the address: • . Dear Mary•and.Jack, • Tonight it is our pleasure on,be- balf-of-aur-friends-and-neigh-bors- to'honour you on your recent de- • parture from ourcammunity.' We' • were sorry to See you leave , and Miss your familiar ,light on the 12th. --1-low-e-v-ei;we7are-glad-1ou•-did not move far away and We hope you will come back and••visit us often.. • What .is oitiloss is Luck-" • W cce t 0 * A • . these gifts. " • Signed on behalf of your friends and neighbors. Allan and Violet Ritchie. • D. A. and Evelyn Hackett. • • • NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY 131UNGANNOli AGRICULTURAL HALL Thursday, December 31st, 197.0,_ MUSIC BY THE DIXIE LAND.. BRASS. LUNCH COUNTER r$3 PER COUPLE • HATS AND 'HORNS. S.IPUED. • •Sponsored ity. ."• • Dungannon.AgricultUral Society • Advance Sale Tickets may be purchased from any director . ZION • Mrs. Frank •Ritchie and Mrs. • Alex Hackett 'appeared on CKNX - TV•recently , where they display- ed and explained articles for .sale .at Trinity bazaar held recently. „ • . . . • Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Andrew will be pleased'to know. -ther-are-fairlrwel-l-inLiheir-new living quarters 'at 8903 - 168th. St. Ednionton, Alberta. They 'forme/ly lived in Calgary. • Trinity.Sunday School held a successful concert in Brookside: School on Friday evening. Miss Wanda Hunter is home: now for Chrisimas.holidays 'from • Windsor Universit • Snowtrio-hile-oWners are taking , • advantage.of'theskiff of snow. over the Week end.. •• Rev. and Mrs. J. Hummel attended on Sunday the funeral of • 'Nis.. Richard Gates, at Brigden, She was LamptonCounty school Psychologist. • Mrs. Gates Was a Cousin -of Mit.. Hurnmel. • ,Your• correspondent, was parr•ic- ,Ularly interested in the article'm the 'last Sentinel; entitled "Ta.lc that have been told'. by Rev IT. • NfeTaYisil„, Since:ourstone ho.15( was also built' by Steele, 7,\•1 rd ot. k •near the end..Of the last ,centOr,\-7.-i• scertainly evident that the bni10, er was.a,perfeetion'ist inthe parlance of the structure bcji "plumb." .. I would be ilitere$ivd to know:, whase" stane hanse he .referred to, as ,it is typical in•thc stone houseshe built , that tio. tv,( stones of the'same colo(are pL ed together. Stone colorings / • 6 blue grey.; mixed grey and black , are intersPerseci,..*ith,sal, rust and.rusr mixed with dark grey. All being placed•in a Lir; onious fashion. • Company Funds. tt,rtucttena•A., 1970 $• 27,806,008 • 1969 $ 27,147,138 365;660;206 •uaran -----4150;304 - - e Estates, Trusts and:, Agencies ,.58,276,428 Total Assets under Administration 502,032,740 . 52,618,99.3 445;426,337 • • • • • • • . Guaranteed)nvestment Catificales 319,864,700 .275,302,084. .Trust Deposits • 96,085,595 90,358,122 Net profit for the year Earnings per common share VG , 2,473,400; 1.59 TRUST COMPANY •SiNce 1889, SelleVille • Brampton • Cannington, • Exeter .Goderich • 'HatioVer • Kingston • Lindsay • • Listowel •• Meaford • Newmarket • Orangeville • ()Milo • Owen Sound • Peterborough • • • Port Credit 6 Renfrew' • Richmond Hilt • St, Marys° • Stratford • Toronto(5) • Whitby • •, 2,157,481 * , L36, • • 1 • •