HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-06-23, Page 15WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23rd, 1971
THE LUCKNOW sENTIINEL,• LUCKNOW, ONTARIO:
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�l LUCKNOW:
GHWAY 86, 2 MILES WEST OF WHITECHURCH
�istory -GroijpH
ane -Bud Trip
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"Know your home area" was the
'theme of the Ripley local history:
grout and other :.,prey r • 'debt
as they set out ,for their June bus
trip. Mr. 0. •Forrester followed
with a car to take the, overflow'
partie- patrts -the` weather man .-
provideda perfect day.a'nd the
.Countryside never looked lovelier,
trees. Now the Saugeep.Valley
Conservation Authority owns it . •
and, has added picnic tables, and.
users the prop'erty :as .its heae0ar=
teis. • •
Eugenia ,Falls :was especially,
lovely this year with a large flow
e l' c . ._. __ the-fkcavcr Va11-
provided a continuous series, of
lovely scenes: Meaford harbour
is-a,-p-le-a-s•a tit -pia c e—a tid their m -us- ,-
eum is, quite interesting , especial
ly •the 'exhibit of weapons used in'
the North-west Rebellion, Louis
Kiel's' hunting bag is part of the
display..
Calls were r7iade at the Palace
Gardens and the beautiful church
in Fora Qsa
iron grave markers made` by .a
locals blacksmith, who also made'
the original cross on the church •
steeple. Lovely stone buildings
were noticed on the way to Neus-
tadt., Moltke and y.Aton.
Silent Valley Park ,i0 a beauty
spot startedas a hobby by its,, own
tri Mr. Ed Lembke, Mr. Met2y''
ger was another person who beaut •
fied his property.by adding to the
natural beauty of streams, and '..
Meeting Discusses.:
Spring Plantings:;
The Ripleyand District Horti-
cultural Society held their meet
ing On Tuesday, June 15 at 8, 00,
p.m., at the home of: Mrs. Jack
Verhulst: with 26 present.
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The meeting. Opened .with 0
Canada grid rhe -Lord's, Prayer
The '•roll ca;ll was answered: by the
naming ofthe: month, 'flower and
stone :of. your birthdate
Mrs.. Connie Vander-Hoek'and
Mrs. Orville Finlayson are going.
as delegates to the Convention
in Windsor on June 16 , '17 and 18.
Business was discussed. ' .Most
of it concerned spring. plantings
.in th,e flower beds that had been
done and arrangements for comp!-
eting.the:m;,
An invitation was received from
'the 'Lucknow Horticultural Society
to attend their rneeting•on Mon
day,.Jurie 21 at 8.00 p.m.
• Mrs. Ewan MacLean very' ca;pab-
ly .gave'the: topic . She spoke on a
variety of subjects including the
asparagus harvest , transplanting
trees and .plants , ruses and point-
ers 'on attratsting birds to our
gardens withemphasis on their
.beneficial aspects..
The meeting closed with the
singing of "God Save the Queen'•.
ess and the Zurich committee :of.
Mrs. David Elphick and Mrs. Nory
al Stewart.
the WHOLE FAMILY
New .linea of summer sandals and
casual shoes are. arriving .every day
WE WILL. CONTIN�'IJE yly1NG.
�n All Cash Spies:
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT FROM 7 10 P.M. •
THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER
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Phone 52841.17
Lucknow.
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day with Mr..: and Mrs'. Ernie Gas- Ibe no' church service, nor Sunday
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•. school'at Chaln-ie `. ck and family of Culross:.: •
Mrs, McAllister , Noreen and Church, • All are' expected to
Mervyn of Culross were. recent attend anniversary services at
visitors with Mr.' and Mrs'. Earl . Langsid;e church with service' at
Caslick:' " . • 11a:m. and 8 p.m Guest ,preach• •
Ivlr, and Mrs: Donald Dow and er will be Rev. Derwyn Hii.11 of
= visitors ,with Preston4, who • was . a° former . student'
'Minister at Whitechurch. and . Lang'-
was'° relaxing place to stroll and
a blue peacock put on,quite a
'tail show'
Mr, Rooney led the 'sing -song.,,
so that the group eari e.hotri:e _sings'
ing,•,; Mrs Hill Arnold' was organ-
izer and commentator, Comniit
tee in charge of arrangetnents
were Sam: Emerson •, dill Artiold
Mrs. J. Wylds, 1vtrs.. ordon •
Scot and Miss Christine 12obertsdrty
It was a satisfyilig rias,.
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Ivfr. 'and: Mrs.. Earl Caslick and
Miss Alma Conn visited on''Sun
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ler father Bob Stobo of Teeswat-
'Miss Alma Conn, of Toronto
apcnt •the -week end w.rth. Mr and Mildred., Mr. 'and Mrs.
--Ben
Mrs. Douglas :Conley. Of ' Wingham. Clena'ghan 'and Mrs. Doris Leeson•
end her grandparents. Mr..and :Mrs. of .B. C, visited on Thursday last
Earl Caslick. ` 'wi'th Robert. McClenaghan' at the
On Sunday.June 27 there will Nursing .Home at; Goderich
!sid'e,. •
Mrs.` Lillian McClenaghan and
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SPRTINTER
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LARGE "KNOBBY GRIP` 'REAR TIRE t 3SP:EED:
:FOR AGES 6 T(3 I6 •
Here it is! ..Bold and eisciting'.and. packed with orf '
the latest "racy" fe ures.—: Elongated cantilever
frame with "safety Sleeves" .at joints • brill bear,
Ing constructed , moving parts • front and "rear, ,
Cal i per brakes • for safe stops 1 fully, adjustable '.
chrome--h-Qrsdteliars • Vont 41'' keel .base :fors'
maximum stability • two-tone bonen°' saddle with.
36"` sissy bar chromed supports • 3"", reflector
• 20"' x 1";75" front and 20", x 2.125'/' rear . tires
• sporkIrng metallic 'finish. toy's only. •; ;
RUGULAR VALUE' Sale Price $U3 $$
Sprinter Cycle _ similar' to three -speed model
• above, except with standardbrakes
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REGULAR VALUE" -4-31.95 iCe._...
BOY'S OR GIRL'S. CONVERTIBLE G'ICYCLE,
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COMPLETE WITH KICKSTAND ANO BELL'
lin•ique convertible fraMe - simply 'remove top bar'.
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safe, with smartsty_li_ng. The_pexfe:eL bikejor ahe
girowtn.g, efri`ly • Sturd 76" c,5nvertible frame
• 241! x 1.I5" wheels • gleaming . chrome rims • ,
• "Sure -Stop" coaster.' brakes *Icing, lasting black -
:wall tires •chrome chain guard, and fenders • two. ;'`
tone dual spring saddle •'plOStic finger -grips,
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ECUL.AR vi►Y.Ut $45,'9 Cf . Sale 88
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Price .>S39
ow District Co-op
PHONE 528-2125
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