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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-11-15, Page 20PAGE! TWENTY THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15th 1972 I t • More AtriVals This Week aip•MINNIR DAUPHIN - HO WSON Mr. and Nts: W. F. Howson, Blyth are pleased ro/armounce the_engagement of their dau-hter Margaret Jean to Mr. Mark DOug- las Dauphin, son of >~ and Jciseph Dauphin, R. R. 1 Dungan- non. The wedding, will take place on Saturday, December ,16, 1972 at ,3 p.m. in Blyth United Church, Blyth. Pit11111100/1P. ... R'IN C 7 COURTNEY. • MELODY BRAND Margarine GOOD . VALUE 2 POUNDS Ao., OUR LOWEST PRICE."Ir 71, ........ • •46 • ..... 660416 .K46 -.1161-16 • 416.1.416 • THAT details of a ratepayers meeting held for Kinloss Town - ship at Hair,* Hall on Wed- nesday of last week have been held over until next week. We regret that rime and, space this necessary. THAT Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ches- bro of KinCardine celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary'. on Sunday, November 3t1 •e.ith a -family dinner at the 'holr:e of .their daughter , Nit . • and Ellwood Elliott of liolyroCk:. vie» • • r AN. 41111.1, 4/41/1 WNW POOP 4111.1F. .1111110. 411.11. 411101. 411111.PP 41111110. !PIN. PalliP Dominion and Armstrong Cushitinflor—and--Inlaid--Vinc. cartrrnisc cUsitiotawa AND uriotsitra Diu.prairs. roux Cpilltillt now asibosiartio mast IMLAY DIECOIRAIIIItS P'H^,H6 st$4434 Air ufreksaw, oirrAmo WALLPAPER AND PAINTS ARDING SAVE TO 13c 4 Tins 97c STOKELY'S 14 OZ. Cream Style Corn LUCKNOW FRUIT MARKET YOUR "LOWEST PRICES" FOODLAND OLDE TYME IS OZ. ARTIFICIAL MAPLE SAVE 8c Table Syrup Pay Only 37c SAVE 8c 4 Rolls 75c SAVE 20c Coffee Creamer Pay Only 99c SAVE 17c Tomato-Soup-S e Tins 49c Closed Frkkiy Nights at 6 p.m. • .'VALUES ,EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, 'FRIDAY; SATURDAY mlotti_LUCKNOW 528.3420 ,CAMPBELL'S 10 OZ. SCOTT BRAND Toilet Tissue KNECHTEL'S LARGE 16 OZ. ' • F. of-Ai rley I3each. - The wed- Mr. DaYnner is the son• of the ding will take place on Saturday, December 2nd at four o'clock in ROTTEAU - KEMPTON Mr. and Mrs. William C. Kempton of Amberley announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Dianne Elizabeth to Mr. Bradley Albert liotteau , son of Mr. and Mrs.'. Peter Rotteau ASHTON'S (Lucknow) Ltd. PHONE sn- 2126 Former ituron-Township-Couple edding Anniversary late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dahmer. lvIrs. Dahmer, the former • Eleanor Stirling, is the daughter _of the late Mr. and. Mrs. David iThey have •five children, Mel- vih of, Kincardine; Ma.rgaret (Mrs. Lloyd Cline) Goderich; Jack, Kincardine Township; Mildred (Mrs.. Ted Burt) Kinloss Township; Jean (Mrs. Harold Woods) London. They have thirteen grandchild- ,Remernbcance Day; 'Sattuday , November lith was 'observed local ly by...a.service in the. St ...Peters Anglican Church irr Lucknow , . followed •by..a decorationserVice at the Lackntaw Cenotaph in .front, of thetown hall. Veterans, .members of the Ladies' Auxiliary, Bay Scouts, Cubs and Girl Guides paraded to the Anglican Church for service at IC a.m.. The parade was.head- ed by drUmmers „Rick Pritchard and • Parade Marshall was George . ‘-.1-iitby and in. charge of'the colCsar party was H. b. "Bud" ThornpSon, Makirigup the colour part) were: Legion, Px.s,..se1.1 Vklit- by and Ed Blackwell; LacAes'•Aux' War; Mrs'. loan Robinson and Rabert Lvons; Scouts .MCDonagh and Steven Harnila Itch..; Guides ; Nancy Warren and Mr. and Mri. John Dahmer were honoured at'a family dinner at Reid's Corners to celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary.' Mr. and Mrs. Dahmer were married November 12, 1912 at Bervie, Ontario and lived in Huron Township before moving to Kincardine Township. 'On retir- ing from farming they moved to Huron Terrace Street in Kincar- dine where they• now reside. THAT the latest acts of destruc- tive vandalism in town were done by a nocturnal automobile driver who drove on several village laWns last week leaving ruts and damage. -T-H-AT-Harold Highton, Corporal at the Kincardine Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police, told The Sentinel last week that effective now , a road informa- . tion centre has been set up to report on the condition-of all provincial highways and second- ary roads. It will operate '24 • hours a day,. 1 days a week, and driving information may be. securedby the public by phon- ing Toronto. 248-3561 or Owen Sound 376-1350. THAT Mr. and Mrs. Chris Shel- ton plan to fly this week end to Brawnsville 'Texas , for the winter months. The Kinlough cou•le will, be aCcompanied by Bob Mnybray of Whitec urc Last year, when Mr. and Mrs. Shelton attempted to go south,__ Chris became ill en route and had to return home where they spent the winter. THAT on Sunday,. NoVember. 5th, at the Lucknow Presbyterian Church, Rev-;-G-lenn-Noble-ba-p— tized Leanne Elizabeth Short, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Art Short (Dianne Jamieson) of Woodstock. THAT Gordon Carter won the $115 jaW)ot game at the Luck- now Legion'bingo on Thursday evening. It was a lucky night for God on as he also won two aftsarnes. THAT winners'in the prize draw for "glass turkeys" staged by the Lucknow Legion were Jack Max- well, ,Holyrood; Bob McIntosh. LuCknOw; Linda McCallum, Walkerton and Jim Bird, Rapid .City: The draw was made at Saturda 's dance by Ed Black- Lic know , Reeve George Joynt; aisiness Association, Robert Mc - Intash; Lucknow Women's Institute 5eorge 'Whitby; Lions' Club, Allan Johnson; Boy Scouts, Craig 'releaven; Cubs, Michael Whit- croft; 6irl guides, Joan Hamilton. The Last Post and R:eveille was • sue.: nd ed b Rick Pritchard. DENIM OR CORDUROY in brown, beige, navy, black SIZES 26, 27, 28, 29, 39;31, 32, 33, 34, 36 and 33 -ma.4sanr. Open Friday Nights 114 P.M. until. Christmas WlantY.4:17106447;KeinAX Remembrance Day Observed Locally Edith Greer; Cubs, Colin Carrier- On and Ray Guay. The service at St. Peters Ang- ican .Church was conducted-by-7 Rev. George Garrett, minister at St. Peters; Rev,;, Robert Nicholls of Lucknow United Church and Rev. -James Hummel of Trinity United-Ghurch-who-de-livered the__ address. Rev. Garrett' presided at the cenotaph and 'wreaths of remem- bsance were placed by various groups; Canadian Legion, presid- ent Gordon Montgomery; Province of Ontario. Charles McQuillin; Ladies! Auxiliary, President, me-Paverldrared--Ghtlareh.- BUS-I-WIZEN - BROOKS The forthcoming marriage is announced. of Linda Marjorie ' Brooks, eldest datighter, of Mrs. Marjorie BroOks of Ripley and the late Mr. Stewart Brooks to Mr., Mrs. Derk Beishtsizen of R. R. 4 Ripley.. The wedding will take -place—Friday-Decernber 1 at .1.00 p.m. in the Lticknow Christ - ion ,Reformed Church. Mr. and 1,fr,rts/\, Leo Courtney of ',-)ciderich are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Helen' Mary to Mr. Max Alan Riegling, sor'of and Mrs. Carl Riegling, R. R. Lucknow. The rr„arriace take place on Noverr.1.5e.: 2th at 6 St. Joseph's Chu it h Ktngsbrid g e at 5 p.m.