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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-03-24, Page 16PAGE; SIXTEE THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY;� 11';4th, "1971, i RIS SL Exciting knits fashioned . in TREVIRA polyester Beautiful styles from a galaxy of terrific sportswear. The colors .ding, the prints zing, ,thepliant shape stays Skirts . . Sl'in}s Tops .. Jackets . . Vests. MACHINE '.WASHABLE LADIES' AND MEN'S'WEAR.'. AGENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS FREE-PICK-UP AND: DELIVERY TUESDAY'AND.FRIDAY., • SOcIeIFealures Irish Program�` .The .Lucknow and District Hort- icultural Societymet in•.the Leg ion Hall: on Monday. evening. March 15 -with over fifty members •a'nd:friends,in attendance. '. TheP .resident Mrs. Ross Cuin"• .m ng welcomed those present•.,and • opened the meeting with "O Can ,ada" . ,Correspondence included' 'business letters and ••thank .you': notes. ` The financial statement showed a good balance from 1970,.• The Society:will place.Easter '' . ...lilies in seven community'• ,churches:' Helpful hints on grow- ing,geraniums and :planting seeds„ ' were given by Mrs. T. Salkeld and Ada WWebster.. The. programme .committee Mrs. J..W: Joynt; Mrs:. Jack Hall; Mrs.. Eldon. Henderson and Wilfred Drell. nan provided' a very fine •program me with Mrs. Joynt ably acting as chairman; A.sing song featur ed• Irish favourites. Mrs., Hiram- • Collins rendered "several mouth Dorgan; selections 1n fine style: . Ruth Henderson on the clarinet and 'John 'Henderson:at'the piano delighted the audience with Irish.• tunes. 'Joh i Henderso'h also ;play- ed two beautiful'' classical ;s.elec tions. , . Other delightful numbers were solos by Mrs. Philip Steer and,by. 'Walter Dexter, an Irish recitation by Mrs. Ewart Taylor .and- a duet by Mrs. John'Hall and Mrs: ;Eun- ice Dunsniuir. A real' Shamrock plant and St. Patric 'k's Day Ietora ions Were displayed. 'Courtesy remarks by Mrs. Cumming brought a very interesting meeting, to a; close. N.'ALL 461 !a1a1r!a1 A6la11 11a 411 1111p1' e1.::'i614dildil .:.:. o1'1 I .ISI 1, I jl • • `YOt4i'tO1i PLETE Mitt'DitCORAtINo CENTRE CUSHiONFLOR AND LINOLEUM 'E�'ING• Df tAPERIFS 1 • THAT about 112 skaters started 'the Lucknow. Agricultural.Soc- iety 24 hour Skate-a-thon at • the<Lucknow arena on noon Tuesday. :Wi'ndup time is• noon Wednesday and we hope to have a full'report in nex. tweek's • paper THAT a• group from this area',; whc-ae spending the mid .term- holiday week in "Florida are Mr and. Mrs . Ted Collyer., Mr.'. and. Mrs. Stuart.tollyer,; Mr. and Mrs.- Bob MacKenzie,: Mr. and. Mrs.' Jack .Fisher., Mr, and Mrs.. Lloyd Hall. 'Mr, and Mrs. Gord- on Brooks,and "'Mr. and Mrs. John Currie of Wingharh THAT Dr. Jack McKim, Mrs. McKim, Kathryn, Lori and • Scott 'of Lucknow ,.'are. vacation- ' ing this weell At "TheVillage" •' • •on the island of Barbados... flew down Saturday • morning a w-i1-1--retur-n-Fr-ida.y evening. • THAT we neglected to mention. •in last week's •issue.that Mrs, Alan .Barger of 'Ashfield , a . former 'employee at The Luck now Sentinel,' filled in for Mrs.. Bryce Elliott foT three•weeks`: while Mr. and Mrs.• _Elliott were holidaying in Florida . THAT Edward Brown and 'a former 'University. friend Wayne Miller.: of Pic ton spendingthe id are' - 'rn; tech holiday in Florida. • . THAT risen' from Lucknow United Church joined the choir on •CKNX•Singtime last Sunday afternoon Rev. Robert Nicholls 'was host with'Mrs.• Elwin Hall of Owen Sound, formerly, of 'Luck- now',and -Dr---Crerghtonr of Clif- - ford as rnernberi of the panel. • THAT; five. girls' from Lucknow Lorraine Boyle ;: Joanne •.Thoinp . son, -Joanne Greer .Kathy Joynt and Karen Elliott left Monday'of this week for a holiday, trip to New York`,City. The girls join ed a group of some• twenty stud ents atWingharn for a Ships `.� 5:chooil tsse'c`iarion-of--Ga-iiada mid -term bus tour. ,They ',return on Saturday. THAT the Wingham figure .skating club ve a demonstration -Of six dances Sunday evening at the Lucknow arena which the Luck= • 'now club arebeginning to learn the basies-of: The- WinghaM' skaters will also•be present again this' Sunday ,evening. corators WALLPAPER ANDpArrrrs LUCKNOW, ONTARIO, . PRONE 528.3434 Mrs. Harry 'Laois was hostess to -the members of Kairslea Wom- en's Institute'for their Historical Research meeting oi.Thursday',-- March 18. Mrs., Ira Dickie pro- ided•and Mrs.• Donald Macintyre acted as secretary.', During the business a donation was sent.to Brucelea, Haven Aux,, • iliary, ` The Food' Forum 'Tricks , with a Mix'` will be held in 'Walk - Yo 7R "L.O E I'R CE FOODLAND RENG THCC44" FOR •• tDA:l1 OPENING WILL BE 9 A* TO 9 P.M, (ACTUAL DATES •LATER) IN GREAT. FOOD AT GREAT.SAVINGS HEINZ WITH MINCED BEEF, 14 OZ. ': STOCK UPI raked Beans Sale ' 5 Tins $1j. • CANADA CHOICE. LARGE 19 OZ • Cream Corn �. SUPREME SWEET '15 OZ.: Bread It..Buttet Pickles SUPREME 5; OZ. Instant Coffee SAVE 19c Tins 99c SAVE ars '59c SAVE 16 PURITAN 24.OZ. Beef or Iris SAVE 31c '99c WITH $5.00 CASH' PURCHASE'' SAVE 20c Get.HOIf»GaL*I:CeCj'�aflt oNo 95c. BURN'S LINK Small Sausages 2 Pounds 99c VALUES EFFECTIVE THURS:,: FRIDAY,SATURDAY .`. -MARCH-2 36,21' PHONE=L UCKNOW528-3420x.. ;GOOD VALUE! erton on March 31._` The-.convener-•'ofStand=ing Committees are to meet at Mrs. Evan Keith's'home.'on April 5 at 8.p; m: to'coinpile the Annual Reports. The 4-H girls who are: ;ta-k]ng-the course -=D.= are are-=- to' pay :50.¢ each 'to help with the .. expenses. The roll 'call '-,`a vanished land `. mark in our area" was Very Well. answered. Reports were given by .` ;standii rn-rnittees on 'Educ-a tion -and on Health. Mrs., Allister Hughes, Curator , ,read Do you remember?` that. in our area, tiler( used to" bea tannery, a shingle mi11, an oatmeal mi11 several lime kilns., a; pottery plant a cheese factory and numerous hotels. s Lloyd' MacDougall preSidue~ ed for'the program The motto "A. memory chest is wonderful .if. you know how to pack it'was given by Mrs, Ted Collyer., Mrs., Evan Keith led._in`a,'Wa Upper Tlif h Readings were given by Mrs. Jack Treleaven, s. • • Lloyd MacDougall ,gave'a corn- plete, report of the District Direc- tors meelin . she attended •at ,• Bervie; An 'interesting and amus- itlg list of Current: Events Was' given by Mrs,' Harry Lavii;' Mrs.Leonard McInnes and' Mrs. Allister Hughes displayed .the Tweedsmuir History Books and the I<ai'raheahSc;rapbook, The members: enjoyed"seeing, these p. gooks which-the`Curators ha .e com- ;fled-to=date. P: Mrs.; Lloyd MacDougall currduc= ted two congests..' Mrs..V;irdri� Mowbr.ay'•'gave the, courtesy rt marks and the hostess •and ,.. . AIL nr-5=.seL-v:.e&lt rtct' Best"wishes are extended to Mr, a ldfM any Au m (S1'iarcifl • ,Wagner), who were married in South Kinloss Presbyterian chUrClr. On Saturday afternoon. -arid-Mrs: Ted Go-l1ycr w�tirr arnong..a group who flew to Iloi da on Saturday for the: March holiday: week. ' • • ' • Denver -and Douglas Dichie sere in Toronto on Saturday to;ittettd •the Sportsman's Shoal. Mr, and: Mrs. Lloyd Mac1717ir� ,. all_ visited in Kitchener,;S_.tttir.!1: evening with Mr.: and. Mrs •. Bol' Farrish and relatives and. fri :tidy, , •r SCIENCE EXHIBIT . William Dickie had an 'exhibit at the Scierice' Fair in Stratford ' on Monday. Studentiand tett l er$ from P. E," Madill Secondary School went 'by, bus from • Wingham Mr. aitd Mrs: Herb' I3u:ckton yisited''last' Sunday With Or. end Mrs. Wm Buokton of Stratbtroy.