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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-01-26, Page 17ifaitti.appizi 7.4.11. SAO 0 ART MASTERPIECES • 120 FAMOUS ART REPRODUCTIONS by the world's great. est artists to enhance your home. We're offering one FREE to you this week with.the.coupon frombur brochure mailed ' to,you recently and a purchase of $5.00 or more. This week's picture:11m: 12" x 24" Save 'up to 50% on quality frames m. :v' T.7 minister. • Interment was in Kincardine Cemetery. liOnourary pallbearers were Charlie Nimmo and Bill Harrison. Pallbearers were Gordon Harris, Elmer Nor,, • map, Jack Small, John Miller , Garland Pepper Percy Grego. Flower bearers were Jack Fair Bev Pair , George Chyler Ralph Stewart ,,,,Jerry I lenry 13111 John,-'" son. • )NgspAY, ...P.E05UARY Z, 1972 THE 'SENTINEL t,'O'CKNOW',. ONTARIO PAGE: THREE , BEST ,BUY! — YORK BRAND PURE 24-0s. Tin STRAWBERRY JAM FEATURE!.- DELMONTE - FA NCY • 14-0s. Tins PEAS N' CREA•M CORN say SHREDDED WHEAT 39, FRUIT Kum 33. 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Ni.lohnSton of town return- home this past weekend after pending two months with his fanr, ly in Toronto, .Kitehener , Lon- fo6, St.'Thomas,and Port 'Col- Lorne. • .Mr. and Mrs. Jack Atkert and \Ir. and. Mrs. Max i3ushell - urnecl recently. from a. motor trip uid• visit in Florida . 7. ' Mx. and Mrs. Roy Kcane and Nrlene of Stratford visited on Sat- irday with 'Mr. and. Mrs,: J... Keane and Mr.' and IVItS." W. G. . • Nil, And Nirs.Teter Cook had s diaper guests on Sunday Mr. dilvett Rcid Lloyd and Keith,. .rind Nits, CharleS McDonald rklAllan, Mr. and Mrs,. Win. G. lumphrey, George , Michele, diehael, Mrs: Gladys Fryfogle,' 1)a'wn. and Chris of Paisley. : \,Inrian Reid of 'Guelph luring the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chdrles MCDon7 ald of.St..IIelens are residing in the Ashton Apartments for the winter months. • George Colwell of Luc know spent last week in Ripley with his sister Mrs.. Ardill Mason and Mr. Mason: Bill Searle of•Lucll w is a patient in Winghaiii and. District 13r James E. Little returned home last Wednesday frbm St. Joseph's hospital, London where he ,spelit several days following surgery. • .. "'Your paper keeps Inc iipy-to- date on all your events, also of all those events near and far, Best Otsuccess for 1972" comments :Nlyrtle Johnstone of coder:Ioh in renewing her ,I el subscription'. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 1772-7 -Mcznr. r—s- •teria, 29 'visitors were served and. 7l Meals f on :Vvrheels were prepared Those On' duty. Christmas Day re- ceived .frecmeals. • It ,was reported that the •new operating table donated by the family, of Dr. Redmond in' his,, inemoilhad arriyedand'Dr. • K. McGregor, reporting for the • medical staff , said new cardiac 'Monitoring equipment would arrive soon and would.possibly go into the intensive care unit on a temporary basis. Wingham's new dbctor , Dr. Leigh E.'Clarke ,was welcomed and *the board moved that he'be accepted to the staff with full hospital privileges.. • Walker presented a ‘..brief report (or the prOperq eOmMittee, outlining. work done by. the'engin- eet,and 1111:CN rice sta ff: New hospital rates presented were standard 47.4h•pet,day, newborn $11'.o0 pe day with the differentia I for Semi- private •$i).•()0 and for private robins $9 ,00, The death of I3ertron McLean' of Kincardine occurred suddenly ..On Friday, January' 21st at his home following a heart .attack. Mr;- McLean who. was 138 born at Bervie on 'November 190, a son of,William J. arid Mary McLean. • Following .the . death* of his • father , Bert and his wife , the: former Sadie Slessor, managed the McLean's.' General Store .at Kinlough until 194$ when'they,. moved to .Kincardine. Besides his wife, Mr. McLean is surviveds by two' sons Balfour MeLean of Agincourt and Beven 1\leLean of 13elair, , Australia; his mother Mrs. Mary McLean of Kincardine and one sister Mrs. Ber (Evolyn)- Corson Of London. was a member of Kincar- dine United Church', Northern Light Masonic Lodge and Pe na t a ngore Lodge The Tuneral service was held at Linklatcr's Funeral 'Home, Kin- cardine On 'Nionday ; January 24th. Rev. Allan McDowell was KINLOUGH Mr.. and Mrs. Roy Schneller. visited Friday with .herr mother _m_a_ri pier h '141(1y10-1.,. Betty•Schneller at•Kitehener and were Sunday visitors',with Mr. and Mrs.' Eldon Hogg at ‘,Vingham,„. Sohae. from this a'r.ea attended-- the' faim .machinery show at Tor- onto 'on Friday last. ' Mrs. John Barr. , Mr. 'and Mrs.- Jack Barr!and family were dinner , guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Morley Bushell and family of W.ingharn. _ 'Allan Nicholson and his little niece. Lisa 'Evans of Georgetown visited 'with his parents, Mr. and. Bert Nicholson'on Wednes- day„ l• a.