Loading...
The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-10-20, Page 16• PAGE SIXTEEN • 7.7 THE LUCKNQW SENTiNELt LUCKNOW, ONTARIO .. HAL UT -:LIVER OIL Caps 2 '0's ..: • 99c T ' _' _ 7 CONTAC C, ;�0 s Rig;42.80 BQ ,_. �T..,-- _ __�-,, �.� 7. IDA TOILET TISSUE ,R 6 roll's` 88c IDA HOT .WAT ER,3O'TTLE, Reg. ;$2,39 _ 31.99 CHRISTMAS. WRAP, Reg. $1.29 �,_. �__-- _ r_ 99c VASELINE Intensive Care Crean, .. Reg. $1.59 $1.27. RESDAN, Reg. $1.59 ' �__r 99c. BAN ROLL-ON .DEODORANT, Reg. '$2.13 --, - $1.39 PINK SWAN LIQUID for dishes Reg.:- 59c y__ 39c LIGHT BULBS, Reg. 2 -- 55c., 6 for 99c VAP -AIR VAPORIZER Reg. $6.95 _ $4.44 PLUS MANY OTHER'.SPECIALS o, o- o,vo doo r 000 power :For Diane. Hicks , WHITECfURCH NEWS Around 'forty friends and rela - { tives gathered at ,the home of Mrs, Tom' Morrison on Saturday even' ing October 16 to honor Diane Hicks bride:to be, While the , crowd was gathering the pant • g. e wavenioye:; Several`other contests with leaders were. enjoy- .ed. Several won prizes in the. various contests. '.Mrs. Victor .. • Emerson ' gave readings. The Or- Agin r= iin of the WeddingRing, What' g is a:Wedding?', and The:' Day' Before the Wedding;.' The shower .g gifts .were.then g opened- by the` bride to be seated in a decorated chair beneath „a.. ;decorated archway.. , ..Aniong the gifts received were tea pot 'towels , 'aprons , kitchen • t a e mugs., .. toaster cover,. frig bowls',. pyrex'; - pie plates'., pillow cases , : sheets , • •tablecloth , bathroom scales luncheon cloth; cookie jar;. Dian in a few' we o 11 c h sen •words thank . ed- alffor-cog n'in ,their rfis and -I .$ 'for the pleasant ,surprise of the Py Morrison. and helped. art . 'Mrs served lunch. 0. THBR Bl!SINESS.ETIH CS ARE SQFAIR -WE11E -Ytt- 'O IND ON r'D' :COMPARE D (ANNON Visitors 'recently: with Mrs., Minnie Jones. and, Melvin included Mr.,and Mrs. Bert Marsh of Aub- urn; ub-.urn, also their two da ughters Miss Betty Marsh of Burlington and Mfr.. Howard Wallace of Brampton:, Others- who visited *ere Mrs.. Gladys Wallis, Clinton, and Miss Iviae Davies of Huron.., : view, Clinton VIS.ITED IN'CALIFORNIA• L.. Mr'. and:Mrs, • Leonard Chisholm have returned.horrre after in eight., ILday tri ito Los Aage1 s �a1ifnrn La,. where they visited with. her eldest sister, Alice Kiessling. Little Laurie Hayden.,. d'augh- ter.of Mr. and Mrs. ,.Jim Hayden' of Port Albert, spent a few days with her. grandparents,. Mr. and Mrs Graham McNee ; while her parents had a holiday which ., included the Plowing Match at Ids. _ -• ec�p��on H�Id QrNe*lyweds WHITECF•IURCR NEWS .. On Friday evening October 15 a wedding .reception was held in Whitechurch Community Merno,r:- ia1 Hail° in honour of the newly T . weds Mr. :and "Mrs Lorne Durnin (Gertrude Scholtz). Dancing by .` the large crowd of attenders was enjoyed -10- music:"furnished by Tiffin's Orchestra ,with Brian - Rintoutcalling off. At lunch time Mr. and 'Mrs. Durnin were called, to the platform. Elroy Laidlaw spoke words of well . wishes ' on behalf of the audience' and in a humorous manner brough 'merriment into the address. Jack. ,Gillespie on behalf of the gather- ing, presented •Mr, and Mrs. Durnin with a gift of -money. • OCTOBER 20th, 197f WEDNESDAY, OC �p4•�34+�#i1 .....********************1.44644 ►AAl.! *Mls+4t Atom*tw at1e:r4e 4 q G BACKWARDS ZO G� T .E SENTIN '$ WITH MARGARET THOMPSON 20 YEARS:AGO AUGUST 1951 Mr, and:.Mrs. Charles Webster':: sold'there-Ltieknow Ladies' and . Men's Wear business to Mr, and Mrs,, M. L. Sanderson of St: John New :Brunswick. . The old'.blacksinith'shop. adjoin- ing Montgornery 'Motors Ford Car- * age ar"'',age was torn down to -make way. t for the enlarging and rnoderniza- don of the, garage. Prearations.were going ahead for an early start 'at hard -surfac- ing Highway 86 from Amberley 1Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mr, and •Mrs,. Durnin both re,' 'plied thanking all for coming, t'o help celebrate the occasion, for .the gift , and', to those who sponsored the party; 'All then sang for They 'are.Jolly Good Fel-. whisked away and dancing re- sumed. . ' Mr.. and.Mrs. Nelson Smith of Markham spent the week end wit!: Mr'. and Mrs., Russel'Chapman. to Luc know , . The new memorial .organ which. had .been installed in the LucI now United Church, was dedicated .."in • hauour• of the rrien ofJthe congrega• tion whoserved in either , World War I or II and in, grateful mein. - /MAY VIM fl.v1.1`•'lA♦ te' 9.1. Ye ':fRS t'.�•1. e rerne sacrifice“.. O YEARS _t AUGUST 1031 • Sarnia spent the week'end'wtth Mr• and Mrs.. Garnet Farrier and his 'ruoth;er, Mrs: Eunice Gillespie and�on'a0.nay r., an s 'Wayne Farrier and Kimberley of Har}over visited with their Parent Mr. and Mrs.. Garnet •Farrier. • A�Ticio" naTTr'a n service was 'being:adverticed for Ci'v'ic Holi- tday geek end'.. "For, the"accom modation and. convenience of the: public who wish,•to take advantage. Parents Congratulations'to Mr.. and •`Mrs, .Erie McNee on they: birth' of a' baby. girl,' Brenda Lorette , in Wingham Hospital on Thursday, 'October 14th, 1971. . . • :friends`are-pleased-to know that Charles "Chuck" Young is, - able to commence work and is in Metrapolitan store tn: Tinton - burg. Vint .. . �r 1_ i - • tion reaches its climax this week. The 18-year-olds have- theirfirst opportunity to share•this ;sib- tive in each riding. On Sunday Mr. and MTs. him McNee were guests' of Mr. and Mrs: Henry, Farrell, kincar- dine'. . ' • . MOVE TO WAWANOSH 'FARM Mr;' and' Mrs. ,Wayne Durnin have.•tfoved.to the farm in `West Wawanosh Arid will be missed; by friends and neighbours ini.the'vil lage. Mrs. Harvey Mole of Lucknow visited recently with Mrs. Hugh. McWhinney and Mr. Bert McWhinney' Sr, who is confined toiedlost°of-ttre'tire: "-.,::.•:4 • Mrs, Mel :dell,; r iderich ., visit e'a with Mit,„ Mipiiie Jones 4:56 oef'.the'holiday, there will: be a Mr• and•Mrs,. Wybenga shared a half hour of worship with. the residents of Pinecrest, Manor on: Sunday a fternoon. Scripture reading. and a .meditation were given by Mr. Wybenga. Many of ,the elderly resident's joined in the. singing of familiar hymns. Ivlr. Wben a ave the'closin. y g. g�, ' �. prayer: the-va-rious'=ways-the. residents expressed their apprecia tion made- us realizethe truth of these words. =It is more blessed :to give than to receive•: ' On, Sunday. Mr. 'and,•avlrs. Wal, aac,e Conn, .Mr.' and.Mrs.'Douglas: Conley and Jason of Winghan ' were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs: Herb Hunter ;and Trevor. of London 'Mr. and Mrs: Wallace Conn attended church service Where. Rev;. Robert Johnstone is' pastor_.;ToAheir_sur-.prise , ty foundon arrival.a chum of his had "charge of the service and Rey. and Mrs, Johnstone. were hiving their 'babY Marc: Robert christened. Mr ; apo -Mrs John- de Boer , Eddie' and Donald accorripanied ,by Mr. ,arid'Mrs'.' Russel Gaunt on• Sunday afternoon viewed the beautiful autumn colors of leaver Mrs. Bessie Mullis•returned home frorn Thamesford'on Sun- day- acco►ripaiaied by --Mr. aiid M. rs• Neil Faw and fam.ily.. Mr. and , Mrs. ',John, Gloor of Bornholm also visitedat the home of Wilfred Clipperton.. "Holiday Special" , arriving at the local depot Saturday, 10,24 p.rn, leaving•Lucknow at 2-p, al,' Monday for the return trip".. • The Church, buildi :an n� , cl-coir^.-- tents' of the 1-161Yyrood'' United ..' Church was being offered for sale' by public auction.' 60 YEARS:. AG AUGUST 1911 Caledonian Day was being ad .vertised for August ?tb, Luck - how's old' time Caledoti an Games whk h'were so success-. fu13y revised the previous year .191:0., promised to be t.teater and'Grander than ever" The .best athletes in Canada lead been secured. with the 'at.traet ions unequalled, PONTIAc..Catalina' 4 door hardtops, ..V8 automatics,' power equipped : ' 2 - 1971 SKYLARK Custarn,.2 door hardtops,. V8, power equ pp 1971 MUSTA:NG,. 2 door ;hardtop, . V8, power equipped; 1970 METEOR Montcalm 2 door hardtop, V8, ,powee equipped 1970 PONTIAC Parisienne 2 door hardtop, V8 automatic,, power steering, and ..power brakes' 1969 PONTIAC Parisienne, 4 door hardtop, V8,' power equipped • 1969 CHEV. 4 ,door, V8 autorinatic, ',power brakes, /power .steering 3— 1969 DODGE Polara 4 door, V8 .automatics, power steering, ir_akes--- .. 1969• PONTIAC , Laurentian 2 door hardtop,.'V8, 'automatic, power , steering,power brakes • .y V`:4 door, 6 cylnder autt omaic:: .1968 CHE .wi. . 1967•CHEV B. Air 2'door, 6 cylinder automatic and'radio 196 •FORD'. Cus 5 O V8 al tomatic 'ower steering , 7 tam .00 _ ' p 1967. PONTIAC' Grand Parisienne, V8 hill.po wee.' ' 1967 CHEV.', 'ton panel ____,—.1967-cH-Evith-healutreqUiPment:-� •. /Sunday. Attending the Plowing Match from this' community for -a few days were Mr. and Mrs .'Wilfred Pentland. They returned Sunday by way of l3orch'ester to attdnd tjae, special gathering honouring. R.ev : W.:1, .Taylor. . . Mrs, George Tlarnilton • rrrade a fe0.ea-1 411.Ditii,gannort,:, otr=•'Mont-"' day afternoon before returning til tran'iptOti again, 1966 PLYMOUTH 4 door; 6 cylinder' automatic. 1966 ,METEOR, '4 :door stationwagon, V8' automatic POLARIS w erg •