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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-08-02, Page 12INESS is. TO OFF 5P% EVERY—SINGLE ITEM IN STOCK AT THE BOX FACTORY, KINCARDINE LADIES' & CHILDREN'S, WEAR NEXT TO ARENA PURPLE 'GROVE A number from this area attend • • ..ata•-•"•vdra, - • • - Tired of sitting at home. Come to ROCK'S BARN DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 2 Miles of Kincardine on Aintree Rd. THIS WEEK THE RO AUGUST 5 L AIRES- - OR' 1,1 COME IN AND LOOK . PAGE TWELVE. THE LUCKNOW SE NTINEL, LUCKNOW,, OirrARIO WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2nd,. 1973 • MODERN DANCING WHITECHURCH Judy Jamieson and' Frank Jamieson holidayed last week with Toronto relatives and friends. Simon de Doer of Toronto and Henry Wybenga of Bowmanville spent the week end with Mr. ad and Mrs. Peter de Boer and fam- ily of Langside. Week end visitors with Mrs. Inglis and family were Mr. and Mrs.. Mac Inglis of Highgate and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Inglis and family who all attended the wed- ding of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith (nee Carolyn Adams) at the Unit- ed Church Saturday afternoon at 4p.m. with Mr. Karl De eijer and Rev. Clarence Mc - enaghan officiating., s. Ken Hoffman and Sharon of oronto and Mr: and Mrs. ' Raymond Adams of Kitchener were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adams and attended the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Bill' Caslick of Culross arrived home on Wednes- day last from their western tour. We are sorry to repor(that Mrs. Mary Chapman Sr. fell on Thursday and had to be taken to Wingham Hospital for x-rays. Alma, Conti of Toronto , Irene de-Boer of-Stratford-, Joann-Iid-7--- law of Goderich and Charles Thompson of Walkerton,spent the week end at 'their homes. Mr. and 'Mrs.. Douglas Conley' and Jason of Wingham were, Sun- d a-y -afternoon---v-isitors -with=ther_ parents Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coultes arrived home on Wednesday after a western tour which included Calgary They his sister Mrs. Charles Kassa, and Mr. Kassa of Calgary and with hit. and Mrs. Kenneth Ross at North Battleford. • • al the Variety Night Concert in Ripley on July 26. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hughes of Oliver, B.C. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fowler of Kitchener are visit- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Boyle and•family. Mrs. Stan Milehan off George- town spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Don McCosh. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Hakienby of T oronto are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thomp- son. A few people from this area got the Ripley. Lions Club at a beef Bar -B-Que held at the Ripley Agricultural Grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Patterson of Terrace, B.C. spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Burton Collins. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott of Arkona and Mr. Ken Bell of London. Dropping in for' a that with the Stan Patter- sons were Mrs. Gordon_ Stanley, Mi. and Mrs.. Harvey Cassidy, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mackay and Mrs. Gordon Patterson. Norm Dunsmoor and Allister' Mackay supplied a lot s of toe tapping' music when local well wishers came Out to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the _Purple. Grove Women's Institute on Sat- urday night. It was indeed an evening as the younger ones "kicked up their heels" and the more sensible sat back and watch- ed. 'Mrs. Deanna Scott and Mrs. Harvey Thornpson Were in charge of the lunch and arranged an appetite appealing _ smorgasbord. It wasa lovely evening, and all wish the Insti- tute many more anniversaries to come. Mrs. Marjorie Thompson, Mrs.. Marilyn Reid, Mrs. Deanna Scott , Mts. Anne Collins, Mrs. Kathryn Collins, Mrs. Anne McCosh, Mrs. ,A $198,000 'renovation job to a former,Clinton factory will be <a underway immediately to provide accommodation for the Huron, County Board of Education. A contract has been awarded to James Hayman Construction Ltd. of London to carry out the work on the one storey concrete struc- ture. —This will be the first-rime since the inauguration of the 17.oard in 1969 that the administra- tive offices, now in the former ritlisei"-Teiidence of Clinton Hos- pital, and the offices of the stud- ent services personnel and the board room, both at Central Hur- nn Secondary School, will be and• er oneroof. Work is expected to be completed before November 1st. Irene Boyle and. Bonnie, Mrs. June Elliott and Joyce,, Mrs. ma Sutton, Mrs. Gladys Arnold and Mrs. Betty Needham attended the Shakespearian Festival Theat- re on Monday July 24 .to view "She Stoops to Conquer", a play by Goldsmith. out, on un.a ay oreamg-to sup 1••••••11.1M••••• CROWN LYNN Cup and Saucer SPECIAL SALE-PRICE Reg. $1 .60 79c LUCKNOW Royal Albert Place Setting LAVENDER ROSE PATTERN 25% OFF - JREG. $1435 Sale Price $11.10 SEPOY DAYS rsiumaicisiiii CHM S Jewellery and China OWNERS — W. JOS..and DEAN E. AGNEW THEM OVER 25% OFF REG. PUS Sale Price $16.47 mmmmmmmm CORNFLOWER TIDBIT TRAYS Reg. $1.99 SALE PRICE $1.69 WE ALSO HAVE MANY Crown Yon 20 pc. sets EDGEMONT PATTERN ..