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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-04-19, Page 16-The Huron, Liberal Association has called nominating convention to be held in Huron Central* School, Clinton, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1972 at 811.0 p.m. for the purpose of selecting a candidate to represent the Liberal Party in the Riding of Huron in the fortli- corning federal election. SPECIAL SPEAKER HON. HERB GRAY Minister of National Revenue MEMBERSHIPS: The. constitution provides that only paid up 'members of the Huron Liberal 'Association shall be entitled to vote. Such memberships 'must be obtained not less than 72 hours to, the commenceMent of the convention, Renewals of,. previOtis membership$ hoWever may . be obtained up , to the time set for commencement of the convention. Memberships, which, cost $1 each,may be obtained from the Liberal- Association chairmen In-the -various-municipall. ties within 'the riding and by mall from .• • Harold Shore, Secretary, Goderich Or Arnold StinrOsen, kssistani Secretary, • Seaforth. WEDNESDAY; . APRIL, 19th, 19 HURON LIBERAL ASSOCIATION NOMINATING CONVENTION 8 D-MO,Diesel Motor Oil in single grade's: An API Service CD oil unsurpassed _f_or official-tract-or operatio-n------, LUBCO (Multi Purpose) grease, the grease that will not thin out or break down under; highest temperatures regardless of weather. It features anti-oxidant inhibitor and rust and corrosion protection'additives. -8 CO-FAX and CO-FAX (Heavy) Greaees — recommended for temperatures between 35°F1— 90*-F. CO-FAX (Heavy) is recommended for temperatures oiler 45°F.• Both. greases insure excellent resistance tO rust. • CO•OP now--M t Coaap PhOne 5.287 2125 . OILS AND GREASES .ive NOrris ornicr y iv Dungannon... , Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.. 'Russell Johnston over the week end were their granddaughter.. Sharon and three great grandchild, .ren , and daughter Ethel Wall and Mildred Secord ; all of ,London , BROOKSIDE HAPPERINGS . CONSULTANTS Durin• this week two consult- ants have visited our school, namely Mr. long, who is a Phys- ical Education and Health consul- tant and Mr. Latimer who is an English consultant. They visited some of our classes and found out .what we do in,these subjects. We thank them for giving us some helpful instructions and also for coming. . BaRD:OnEWSaBtAurday , April 8, the bordenball teams from our school played a number of , games with five other schools. In the girls division our team wen one game and lost three, In .the boys divisiouthey won t and lost two, The tOurnament held at Winghani Nigh 'AMENT was PAGE PAGE SIXTEEN Brownie News WHITECHURCH duced our pew Packie Sandra Fin- lay to tIiie BrOWnies. 'Janet 'Wilk- ins showed two articles for her Toyrnaker Badge. Kimberley Cooke showed her Postcard collec- tion and Anne Alton told the Pack what material she had used to make a bookmark. The Brownies were told about our Mother and Daughter banquet that will be held on May 11th.' For work period we practised enrollment for next meeting so our Tweenie would know what Six she will be joining. Brenda Phillips and Darlene Howald pas- sed their-test for skipping. We closed the meeting with the Squeeze and Brownie Taps.. -wee -e rr-an Magoffin and attended the funer- al of his father, the late W. J. Irwin. Other viiitors with Mr. and Mrs..Magoffin and attending the 'funeral last week were Mr. and Mrs.' Ivan Irwin, Brian and Shawn of Oshawa Ter_ry Irwin of Whitby, David Irwin of Niag- ara falls; Allan ,Irwin of Oshawa , Mts. DOn_Gra y„IvIrs._.__Lanc e Ma,- goffin and Colleen, all of London. Mr: and Mrs. Bill MacPherson and family of St. Helens were Sunday afternoon visitors.with Mr.. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and family. • Lee McGuire,. banker at • Toron- to,.is Away to Flbridafor a week's holiday. Miss Lori Purdon spent the week end with her.friend Miss Dale MacDonald of St: Helens. On Sunday, April 23 CoMmun- ion Service Willbe held in the United Church at 10 a.m. with Rev. E. L. LeDrew of Brussels officiating. Elwin Moore of Ottawa and Mr. and-Mtr-Galry Duncan of Port Credit spent the Week end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Milian Moore. A Mrs. Cameron of Brussels and Bailey Parrott of Blyth were Sat- urday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Tom. Morrison of Luck- now.. Mrs.' Ben McCJ.ena home on Tuesday last with •Mr. and *Mrs. Harry Moss. of Platts- • ville after visiting with them for a week. We are sorry to report Mrs. Arthur Burrows was recently ad- mitted.to Wingham'and, District 'We are pleased to report MI'S. Lvan Laidlaw was able to return ,home on Wednesday from Kitch- ener Hospital. • Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walker return- ed home on •Tuesday from their , trip tO Florida. we are sorry to report that Frank Ross was admitted to Wing-' ham and District Hospital on Tuesday. Floyd- Wilkens and his father An-Ise:. Wilkens were SatUrda evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ea:1 ;,..iike.ns. and Mrs. Victor Emerson we:e. Sunday afternoon visitors with Mrss Cila 4 Emerson. Chaltners Sunday School on the number on the roll L-4!e;"..;.5ed itorr: 2,9 to 31 and 36 attenflande. Guests, with. Mr.. and Mrs. Wil- fred .Pentland and Laurie on Sat- TUrday-Wore-MG Slater fron(HarrOW;:;their daugh7- tor , MisS. Gwen Slater of Windsor; 'Ken Slater of Essex; and Laverne' Pentland of Detroit, whO has. just retUrned/from'Texas. • Mr. and -Mrs Larry Pentland,. , Vicki' and:Michael, accompanied byMr. and-Mrs. Wilfred Pentland; visited on Sunday in Stratford- withMr.. and•Mrs.. Henry Ackers- viller and .daughters. ' . • Mit. _Bernadine ,Kenney,Of 'Detroit spent.a few days last week r enewing' acquaintanCes.in Kingsbridge, Goderich,' and gannort. • .Mr. and -Ws. Donald Ross of Oakville called recently-to visit • Mr. and Mrs. H. J. L. - Eedy.. Best wishes. are .extended•• to 7the-newirmarriadreoupla, Mr. . • and. Mrs: 'Harry. clements•'(nee Claire McWhinney). Jim McWhinney,' Zurich, and Julie Henderson.; of LondOn 'spent , last week end- with the former's parents, Mr..-.and Mrs. Hugh Mc- Whiriney. Kathy Bere spent.the week end, 'Thlier_friendAanene_Rur.don_of St. .Mr.and Mrs. Henry Farrell of .Kincardine were dinner guests of •Mrs:. Mary Bere and sons on Sunday.' • • Rev, and Mrs-. ;Clarence •Mc- clenashan went to. Kitchener on Friday to visit the latter's ,sister , Mrs. Olive Goudie. Miss Beatrice/ .McClenaghan returned, home with ' her parer?: ., after having visited her aunt during the past week. A Messengers' group for young children plan to meet dur- ing the church service , beginning on Sunday, April Dungannon sfionsored a Dessert and 'Euchre party in the, Orange Hall last Wednesday and had 11 tables'of ladies who enjoye the afternoon.. Prize winners were; Pink cards -.Mrs. Amy Wig gins, and• Mts. Nlargaret Alton; 'White cards - Mrs. Dorothy Ekon and Mrs. Ruby Mc Whinpey'; Cards drawn Mrs., Ethel :MacDonald and Mrs. Olive Chisholm, On be- 4alf of the guests' Mrs. Cora, Thompson expressed thathts to the Women's Institute ladies. Congratulations to Mrs. Graham McNee on ,winning a beautiful quilt at the Rebeccah's draw last 'week at Goderich, congrafr: ITi-artro-N-irr-a-trftrs , Ralph Curran (nee Arlene Dickson on the birth of a baby. boy', Mich- ael Ralph Allan, a brother for Susan. He was born April 11, 1972, and weighed 8 lb. 4oz. Congratulations to/Mr. ana irs; Rbbert McNeil (nee. Mary Lou • Henry) who had a baby girl, Sbarmonlaiine , on. April 10 1972, a sister for Craige. Another baby of interest to our readers is penny Lynn, born to Mr. and Mrs.. Norris Sampson on April 6 ; 1972, at Goderich, • a sister for Tommy Congratula. The Brownies erred their 4 meeting on Tu Sday, April 11th with a game. don Bridge. After Fairy Qu en. Debra Arn- old set up the Toadstool, we had 13rownie Ring. Inspection was for clean hands and finger- nails. Snowy Owl then present- ed Nancy Thompson and Janet Wilkins with their Golden Ladder ' and Marion Raynard with her Golden Bar. Janette Howald, Debra Arnold, Anne ,Alton and Suzanne Kirkland received their first year Service Star from Tawny, Owl. , At Pow Wow Tawny Owl intro- THE .V1CKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO DUNGANNON 411Chi Choose any item for every $40.00 purchase of the following CO-OP Motor Oils or Greases. .0% ® H.D7 Motor Oil in single grades for seasonal changps and multi grades for all . year driving. HD7 motor oils meet all'new car warranty requirements. Qilt..and Greases. Misses Barbara and Jean Camp.. bell of London spent the week end with Mrs. Robert Ross and on 'Saturday attended the Maple Syrup Festival at Belmore. Currie's School Progressive Euchre Party was held on Friday evening in the assembly room of the Belgrave Arena With 7 tables in,play. The prize winners were high lady , Mrs. -G. Reavie and low; Mrs. Ethel Montgomery; high gent, Howard Walker and low ,Kenneth Currie. Mystery prizes went to Mrs. Wheeler and Jim Currie. The 'sponsors Mi. and 'ls'Irs. Jim Cdultes.and M. and Mrs. Norman Coultes served lunch. This is the last party for this season. • Anniversary services for this locality have been Arranged. Chalmer's Presbyterian, White- church, May 21st, Rev. G. L. Royal, 'Goderich. United Church, Whitechurch on June 18, Rev. George D. Watt; Langside, June 25th with Rev-. Wm. Henderson, WOodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Currie were Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs.' Russel Gaunt. Mr. arid Mrs. Calvin Irwin and Shirley of Oshawa visited last Cordon McGavin, president— NEWS HELD UNTIL E-K-4-AncEE - six LIt tic for of Ph De Fr In al Ni T. Va 'tot Gu - Na lvt J. T. C. Ni J. all Mt Cl so pa • ••