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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-05-05, Page 16PAGE: SIXTEEN • ME L(JCKNOW'• SENTINEL, .LUCKNOW, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY,.MAY 5th, 1971 • . iD at • SALTFORD VALLEY HALL FRI Music By.'.000NTRY BOYS. Sponsored' by. CLINTON I• ir•soFARMERS'.• • y' t KINLOUGH Mr. and. Mrs. Hugh, Reeking of Matheson visited during the week. with Mr. and Mrs. William' E Haldenby. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Hodgins of Angus visited over the week end with Mrs.. Tom Hodgins. ' • On: Sunday next, Mother's Day, '' the Anglican •Sunday School will r' monr,�. hs. a. -n will be `held during the service at 10.30''a.m., Mr. 'and Mrs. R:.°Rilett.of Wind tor spent the week end with, Mr. and`' Mrs. Jim „Hodgins•and girls. ..- • 1 ' 1 - III .'- 1.1 .. a, en'n 'of Toronto visited on Saturday • with her. parents Mr and Mrs'; Art . Y Haldenby.' Mr, and Mrs.. Jack Barr, and a family:visited On Sunday with her parents: Mra. and Mrs Gilbert Ham- •ilton.; • Mr.: and .Mrs'.. Ralph Haldenby,. 'Billy and Connie of Guelph .spent ` the week end with his parents Mr:' and.._Mrs. William E Haldenby. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hodgkin son ofGoderich and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Lane and, girls visited with Mr. and; Mrs,: '.Bert Nicholson. • Mr. Russell Hewitt was in hon- • don during the week for his med : icaLcheckmu ._. Mrs_.—Hew,itt visit- ed duringthat time with Mr:. and .• Mrs. Blair, Allan at: Listowel. Mr. and; Mrs. Ernie Hanna spent an evening with Mr. and Mrs. Frank .Iuia.uld.en and. Keith:. - Mrs.. Frank Maulderi-, Mrs. Jim .Smith and Mrs. P. A. Murray", 'from the 14: W T assisted.with,the'. serving at the spring tea at Bruce- lea Haven, Walkerton,, :on Tues.= day afternoon. . `Mrs. .• Rudy Sieloff and Calvin, of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs'..Maur. ice Hodgins of London were here on Saturday last for the ' burial of their mother the late Mrs. Ada Hodgins in Greenhill Cemetery , Luc know. .We, extend• sympathy Pb William McPherson (Jr..). in the' passing of her mother. Mrs. Charlie Hodgins, of Wing - ham spent' Tuesday with Edna. Mrs. Roy :Schrieller and. Miss Edna. Boyle attended the "Great Chapter meeting of South Sau,g een Deanery at Si: Paul. Church, Wingham on Tuesday evening._ to visited with'his grandparents '" 1911. and -Mrs. 'Art;Haldenby;: who returned withhim on Friday.'.. • Mr.' George Haldenby, Mr. ', '•:'. and' Mrs:: Clare Spading were' „in London., on Wednesday where eye George had an. check-up fol- lowing P lowing surgery earlier in . the winter:...; A speedy; recovery is wished .' from Kinlough fiends for ^r. Dan'Tollefson in. Western Hospit- al,. ospit-al, Toronto; Mrs. John Ross in.... ' Victoria Hospital; `London; Mr..' Bert McLean in Sc Joseph's -Hospit- al , 'Landon and Mrs. Frank Currie in K. & W. Hospital: • Ladles-frorri the--W-zM- S: attend- ed their Church Conference in Wingharn over the Week end: • Mrs.. Glen Haldenby was a discussion • group, leader Enroll.L. Recruits At Guide Meeting GUIDE NEWS Three recruits were enrolled at the April 29th meeting of the' 1st Lucknow Guide Company, After, roll call, the flag was ,pr,esented' in horseshoe. by Brenda'MacDonald, Barbara Hawthorne, and•Nancy War; ren'.. Lorna 'zBoyle; EttaBelle Mac;- Donald•and Kathryn McKim were enrolled and presented' with their tender, foot pins by District Com- missioner Mrs.. A. N. IvlacLennan Captain presented Brenda. Mac- Donald with her Toymaker badge, and Nancy Warren and; Barbara , Cameron with their Hostess badges, Visitors were welcomed .and, served'refteshments by. guides Annette Kirkland and Susan Hayes. Dr., McKim ; Mr. and, -Mrs. Jack MacDonald and Miss Linda Boyle• were guests: for the evening. Mary Ellen Havens and the. Swallow patrol were in••charge of campfire and 'entertainment with a.' Kangaroo:Court. Lieutenant closed thr and'taps. •'Family' Day wi11 be observed in the .Presbyterian Church next Sun- day, Douglas 1 r' Arthur ,s Pa me ,and Phillips of Fonlhi7:J. visite on Sun day with ;Mr. a'nd- Mrs.`. Frank '. Maulden • Eridal Shower fat �bbe-Gibbo • BORN' FRE. E PROTEIN SHAM Reg.: $2.59• 00, $2.34 V05 SHAMPOO,'Reg. $2.50 $1.2 ON THE WIND SPRAY COLOGNE, SPECIAL t' _ `$1.25 NOXZEMA ROLL-ON DEODORANT, Reg. 2 for '$1.29 -----; 2 for. $1.17 VASELINE INTENSIVE CARE ,LOTION,, Reg. $1.89.-=-�-� .. __ $1.19. •TEA TOWELS 100% Cotton 3 for 99c •7 PIECE SALAD 'BOWL, SET BAND. AIDS, Reg. $1.29 PLASTIC COASTERS, pkg:''o' C I C. Onopriday evening,'April 30 • Debbie Gibbons .• was; guest. of ,hon•our at` a `relative shower held at the home of Mrs. Ed Thomp- son, ' Holyrood•. Mrs. Ken Scott was 'chairlady: • for a short .program it(cluding contests by Mrs:. Brian. King., --- zvirs.. itandrMaCDonaltitIvIrs. Bob Thompson, and Mrs. Glen Young and readings by .Mrs.' ,Wm. McInnes and Beth; Scott.: An address of welcome to Debbie was given 'by. Mrs . Ken •' Scott:. The . bride was escorted, to: her -seat of ,honour by Ila Scott and the verses:were readby, , Sher-' rie Gibbons,,. sister of the :bride.' Marilyn• Rhody.; made a '.bow tree. The gifts were carried in by , Vicki •Young and Audrey.:o i ySc ,tt . ....• LOOKING BACKWARDS Debbie thanked the ladies and • a. dainty •Minch was served ,. 'prepar ed by .Mrs.. Gerald Rhody, future. r°nother in�law of. the bride,; assist- ed 'by ssist-ed'by Mrs Ken Scott, Mrs;,Ed Thompson `: and girls. • CRAWFORD MOTORS CHRYSLER - DODGE - PLYMOUTH WINGHAM ONARIO PLYMOUTH, 4 door, 8 automatic and -radio 67 ' CHEVY 11,, 4 door, 6' cylinder y. ' standard • 67 COUGAR, 8 automatic, power .steeringaau rak,.., w 67 CAMARO,' 8 automatic.'with radio 66 PONTIAC GTO Convertible, 8 cylinder, 4 speed .transmission, ,power steering aii''d brakes 66 FORD, 4 door, 8 automatic, power steering, radio 66 VOLKSWAGEN with radio 3.5.73.862 66 / PLYMOUTH_ 44_oort_iautomatjc with radio 66' RAMBLER, 4 door,' 6 standard 66> CHRYSLER• 4 door, �power'. uipped 65 PLYMOUTH 2 door hardtop, 8 autoniatic'with radio s .. .FORD Ge axie XL Convertible, ertible, 8: automatic, power steering and brakes 64 CHEVELLE, 6 standard witl) radio 1 WITH MARGARET .THOMPSON MARCH 1951 S..:L Stothers•, a resident of • Fergus, purchased.;the residence of the 'late Mrs.,. Mary Anderson �A--�.s�.$.t�—t ,:Tu�r—:rcOitlE• ', native of Ashfield, .was conclud•- rn g..a. a long efficient periOd servxce.wrth theDepartment 'of . DP ' e artm,ent`'of '. Agriculture"- and, waslanning to' -retire to his old' hometown .• The. price ' of butter ;soared.• to over:the 800 mark and it was` forecast "Thatit'.rriay go farther" An attractive school flagwas presented -ra"the ,Luck low District 'High School` by inembers of the' 1950 graduating class :::The 'flag '• was in \omi nernoration: of the establishing. of the. new District School. • Readers Write' ' 437 9tl Street, Brandon, Manitoba Dear Donald; We.ha_ve. had -:a Very... :ce.. Wrnte-r- here this year as compared -AO other places - not nearly as.. much snow here as usual. ; We only have about, 2. inches,, and with, the :mild weather.,: of 'any- where from. 32 degrees to 87 Clegrees or 39 the. snow is-fastsppearing the. past week and the black earth of my garden is growing larger every day... 1 read- with interest of the 'utius- ual heavy snow, storm which, you have had down there, 1 was nat- urally concerned as•to how my family would survive down there if the Hydro was off 'fors long at a time, i am glad to know that nothing 'really too serious happen - MARCH 1931. The Village o;f;Lucknow:.was •..` • advertising. for. Tenders. to.supply Material for and constructionv(>'f• cre e , oun` a standpipe .' : Grapefruit was advertis'ed'at '4 for 25¢ and. oranges.,• large' at 49¢ aLdozen. WY . s1e Huston took over Toin Watson's Lucknow Barber. Business ion or a, stee RSAGO MARCH 1911 .. • Charles M�cl<innon sold his blacl snyjth shop to Garfield OsY rander„of Picton. "Mr. •MacRinnou; . had,been in business in; Lucknow ferreea_rs . :Robert .Douglas. established. a general del very 'service for the:. grocer.s..of, down. Up until then the grocers: had each had their own: dehver�r services 'ed to ary one, •althau li:.i..a u'siii• there -were many.expericnces that will not- soon be' forgotten': Perhaps.it takes"soniething like that to make us realize'how lllsiti nificant. man•reallY is aid that~• after all "we are o it , rotlle keeper". '1 am 'prpud to have been.•born in that particular. part of the Country . ' Enclosed bion will find a' money order for Five Dollars as my Renewal for :the Sentinel for .an- other year ..i, W Kindest Regards to a11,, �'e�y sincere`l'y:, '(hath) ,Sher iiri,