HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-08-02, Page 18'THe LOCKNOW SENTINEL., LOCKNOW,. ONTARIO. PAGE EIGHTEEN
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ener on Sunday with' Mr. and Mrs;
Bob Ott and Matthew.
' Mr. Peter KOwalicki is on
holiday in Warsaw , Poland, and
plans to spend four days in Russia
also. A postal card from Peter
has been received 'by the.family
here from Frankfurt , Gdrmany,
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Best wishes of the- commdnity
who were married on Saturday.
Murray Keith spent last week in
Scarborough with Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Keith 'and family. lvir. arid
Mrs.,Evan Keith and Sandra were
-4-61;in,On Sunday and Miirray re-
turned home with them.
Mrs. Geo. Lockhart.is a patient
Wingham and District Hospital
and we're glad to hear .is feeling
better now.
LUcKNOW PHONE 528-2026
WEDNESDAY, Avqust. 2nd, 1972.
INDOOR SPECIALS
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With''Yo_uth,ftr:
Chri0"'.•Tecitp":
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Nancy Murray 'of Drayton spent'
the week end with Mr. and 'Mrs.
Donald C. Mac1ntyre' and family •
and Diane and Helen with Mr.'
-and- Mrs .--AF:Muwisicry
Mr.' and Mrs. Chas. 'Burt , res-
idents of Bmcelea Haven had a
wonderful reunion• with about ,
sixty members of their family at
the annual picnic held at Kair-
shea Hall on Saturday afternoon.
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KliNLOSS NEWS
The service on Sunday, July 16
-at South, Kinloss Presbyterian
Church was again well attended.
Rev. Glenn Noble welcomed Miss
Connie MacKenzie who read the
scripture and her friend, Miss
Muriel Le Breton, who this past
year has, travelled around the
world-with a' "Youth- for-ehrist"-----
team and told of her experiences
• DUNGANNON •
Sympathy of the community is
extended to each of the members
of the Caesar families. Paul
Caesar passed away Monday even-
ing, July 24,-after several months"
illness.
Mr. and. Mrs. Grant Sower-by
returned to Thornhill on Friday
having returned from their West-
'ern trip 'on Thursday afternoon.
Other visitors with Mrs. Cecil
Blake and •Barbara during this •
week end included Mr. and Mrs.
R. T. Kilpatrick, Wingham; Mr.
and Mrs. Palmer Kilpatrick,
Agincourt; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Dickson arid Misses Ella and
Margaret Dickson, AtWood. Also,
it Was really good 'to have the
home neighbours dropping in
again.' Thanks to those who con-
tributed news items during my
absence. . • •
Mr. and Mrs. Len Biloy and•
four children of Detroit are on
holidays now at their summer
home at Glenn'•s Hill. We are
pleased that Mrs. Biloy (nee
Pam Pentland) is much improved
after four months fighting a virus
ailment. Her mother, Mrs.
Laverne Pentland, has been assist-
ing the family in Detroit. and
ralso bysaring for the grandchild-
Doug Nicholl iri Wilon on Sun-
day. Doug is a neph w of Mrs.
Mr, and Mrs. Joe Dauphin
arid Susan spent Saturday and
Sunday 'in Chatham with the
form,er's sister, Mrs. Donna Le-
gue. On their return they were
accompanied by. Mrs. Dauphin's
father , Mr. Edward Antaya .who
will Visit here for awhile:
Mr. and Mrs. George Finnigan,
now of Stratford , enjoyed a week's
holiday at a •cottage near Port .
Albert and called on several
friends here.
Mr. Dwight Aldham was home
with his family this weekend.
David Bere and Ross Young enjoy-
ed a week of holidays, the latter
part of it at Wasaga Beach, This
week Gerry Bere and Steve Caes-
ar are among those holidaying at
Wasaga Beach and Algonquin •
Park. •
Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Eedy and
Martha , Fred and , John Young,
and Thornton Eedy were in Kitch-'
at.
SEPO
DAYS
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MEN'S AND BOYS'
Vinyl Joggers
SIZES 1 - 5 AND 6 - 10
REG. $4.69 - $4.99
One Sale Pnce
$3.59
Canvas Running
Shoes
SIZES 7 11
$1.69 a pr.
ALL FABRICS ON
SALE AT 20 - 50%
FF
SEPOY STORE
Lucknow ' Phone 528-3214
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in the, different countries •visited.
The men's. choir contributed an
anthem and Mrs. Lorne Sparks
and Frank MacKenzie sang "The
Stranger of Galilee". Mrs. Alex
MacLeod of Lucknow arransed the
flowes for the three Sundays.
Services for the next four Sundays
will be, held at Lucknow United
Cfiurch. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Le Breton and
Muriel and Miss Connie' MacKen:
zie Of Toronto were week end
guests with'Mr.-and Mrs. Frank
MacKenzie and Rod. 6.•
.Mrs. Harvey Houston, Public
' Relations Officer with the F. W.
I.O. , attended a committee
meeting of the Officers'Confer-
ence at the home of the Secret-
ary Treasurer, Mrs. Robt. Weber
at Bloomingdale , on Monday.
Walla -es HoUston spent a few
days during the past week in
Ottawa and Arnprior.
Mrs. Allister Hughes and Mrs,
Eve Clendenning visited with Mrs.
Annie Kennedy in Listowel on'
ji Monday;
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Men's Dress
• -Shirts
LONG AND r SHORT SLEEVE
VALUES TO $4.98
Now $2.86
Floor Mats of
Carpet Ends
SPONGE BACK — REG. $2.19
Now $1.48
ALL SUMMER
SLEEPWEAR
20%-OFF
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ave on
taxes
by your
retirement
plan
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Money you put into your
Thursday.
. Mrs. Rthbt. Bere has been eon-
TiaresciWorne of Mrs.
Jack' Errington until well enough
to return to her own home
Rev. and Mrs. Kar-I Sievert -and
four children formerly. of Neville,
Saskatchewan, and now of Port
Stanley ,--were—gurenvol-Mr • and
Mrs. Thos. Webster recently, and
called on several other farriilies
in the cornmunity.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ribey
and Children of Seaforth took Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. 'Wiggins with them
to their cottage on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacDonald
of Ottawa arid. Mrs. Otto Peterson,
London and son Jim Peterson of "
Dutton were guests on •Sunday
with-Mrs. Lillian MacDonald.
Other unexpected but welthonie
guests on_Saturday.,were__Mr,....and_,
Mrs. Bill Baker of Galt.
•Last Sunday the Eedy families
attended the Yundt • family 'picnic
held in Goderich this year.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Henderson,
Goderich, accompanied by the •
litter's parents, Mr. and'• Mrs.
Heber tecly, visited Mr. and Mrs.
ren at her home on the 6th con: —
cession of Ashkeld township.
Mr.' and Mrs. Paul Henderson,
Jennifer and Jill, also Laurie
Gibbard, of Mississauga, visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey_Alton.. _Heather Render,-__,,
son, who has spent ten days with
her grandparents, returned to
Iviississauga-with-them7-1-Wh
here they• attended the Alton-
' Errington picnic on Sunday after-
noon at Lucknow.
Packs of dogs have been caus-
ing losses among livestock in this
area. In another instance the
damage 'appears to be that of a
wolf. '
Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Nichol-
son and boys had a pleasant trip -
to Niagara Falls on Friday.
Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Mc-
-Clena-ghan-have--gone•-on-holidays-
for the month of August. They
plan to go to Manitoulin Island
and Northern Ontario this week
and will visit their son Eldon and
o -Tr-friends ar Wind
No Sunday School nor regular
churchservices will be held i,n the
United Church during August.
Mrs. George Hamilton and •
Phillip of Brampton have been
visiting relatives and friends since