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1971 VALIANT Duster 2 door
1971 CHRYSLER 4 door sedan, one owner, low mileage
1970 DODGE, 8 automatic, power steering, brakes and radio
1969 DODGE Coronet 4 door, 8 automatic with radio
1969 PLYMOUTH Satelite 2 door hardtop, 8 automatic, power
steering, brakes and radio
1968 FORD Custom 2 door, 8 automatic, power steering
and brakes
1970 ARIENS snowmobile I 1865 FORD % ton truck
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!! '' 'WifLVE Ivo LUCKNOW SIINTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDIN *DAY; NOVRMBE'R 9ith, 191
to the seasons, of their birthdays
and each group present program.
. Sunshine Sister gift exchange,.
DirectOr - Mrs. Lyman Sutton:
• The. Tweedsmui,r,Book.will be on
Mt, and Mrs. Stan Wright of,,
Glen Orchard, Muskoka visited
during the week with Mr. and Mrs.
• Rank Maulden and-Keith.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haldenby
of Sarnia visited recently with
Mr. George Haldenby and other
relatives and friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. George Gilbert
_ _ _ of Stratford visited on Saturday
with Edna and May Boyle.
Mr. and- Mrs. 'Jack Scott attend-
ed the Huron-Perth. annuallersey
Breeders meeting and banquet•in
the Cranbrook hall on Saturday.
Week end visitors with Mr. and
-Mrs.-Tack Scott were Mr. and -
Mrs. Kenneth Ella of Milton.
Mrs. Kerry Hogan and boys of
- Glencoe spent the week end with
her father, Mr. Jack Hewitt and
wi
rge--G-t
ham. ,
Miss 'Margaret Murray and Miss
Bartlett returned. to Montreal for
the winter after spending the sum-
mer at -Westford. Miss Murray
hopes to cOme'back for the family
Christmas party.
SIS TER PASSES IN MICHIGAN
We-extend-sympathy-to-the
• family. of Miss Jennie Stanley,
who passed away in Detroit on
Sundar,--The-ftmeral-will be held-
on Wednesday at the MacKenzie
Memorial Chapel, Lucknow. •
Mrs—Martetta_Hodgins and. Mrs.
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Honoured By •
Former Neighbours.
OLIVET NEWS
Mrs. Melvin Coiling was pleas-
antly surprised when het former -
--ne no---of-rhe 4th-concession
visi efd her in, her new home in
Ripley on Thursday evening and
presented her with a gift..
Mrs. Ray Hamilton and Mrs.
Jack McGuire spent Thursday in
Kitchener. Accompanying them
were Mrs. Russell Tout and Mrs.
Norman Dunsrnoor of Kincardine.
Mrs. Walter Black visited with
Mrs. George Lockhart in Wing-
ham Hospital on Sunday after-
noon.
Bill and David Black of London
spent the week end with their.
parents Mr. and Mrs.. Walter
Black.
ZION
,On Wednesday of last week
Mrs. Frank Ritchie, Mrs. Frank
Riegling, Todd and Lisa visited
Mrs. Mary McAuley of. Halton
Centennial Manor at Milton.
Craig, Todd and Lisa Riegling
of Kingsbridge spent the week end
of last week with their grandpar-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritchie,
while their parents attended the
Riegling -Courtney „wedding.
Sorry to have ommitted the
names of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Andrew of Orillia, who also were
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Kirkland and Nancy
-at-Lthe-time of the funeral-.of.
sister-in-law , the late Mrs. John
'Andrew of Edmonton.
Jim Hunter was pictured in
Monday's London Free Press along
with others in square dancing,
where on Saturday Lucknow
'Square Dancing Club hosted the
monthly, get-to-gether of the
Southwestern Ontario Square
Dance Association, at the F. E.
Madill Secondary School in
Wingham. A parade of dancers,
cars and floats got underway, in
the afternoon from the junction
of Highways 86 and 4 along the
main street to the school. About
200 members from 34 square
dancing clubs-from. -Owen-Sound
to Sarnia., London, Stratford,
Galt and'Brantford attended.
Also recognized in the picture is
Mrs. Bob Struthers of Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs., Ken' Kirkland of
Etobicoke, spent the' k—end
at their parental homes here and'
in Ripley.
The Holyrood Women's Insti-
tute will meet on Thursday (even-
ing) December 7th at the home of
. . Mrs. Jack Scott. Roll call - "A
Christmas Verse'. Members
diffide-mto-fonr--groups:according
how we can get you ro
Morris McKinnon of Teeswater are
sisters and Ezra Stanley of Luck-
now-end Sarn Stanley-of the
Brookhaven Nursing Home, Wing- '
ham are brothers.. Other mem-
bers of her family live in the
United States. The lite Jennie
, Stanley is a daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stanley
and spent her girlhood days at
the family home on concession
14. '
Mr. George Haldenby acaom-
panied theSparling family to
-
kge on Sunday where his grand-
son Allan. Spading is a .student.
The H. W.I. held 'their 2nd
euchre party on Monday evening.
There were five tables in play.
High lady - Mrs. Cliff Johnston;
low lady - Mrs. Alex Percy. High
gent - Del Mackie; low
gent - Gerald Rhody,
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in
We can even-talk about
one type of loan that gives you
thefu-11-priee-Qf-your-car.
Even if you're not a.
customer.
We do that because we
know helping you do something
is the best way to make you one.
Come on in.
And let's talk cars.
The First Canadian Bank
Bank of Montreal
If you're thinking of trad-
ing your car, we should talk.
We ve n nis° v
financing cars for a long time.
And we've worked with
probably every dealer in town.
• So we can put together
a loan that'll suit you with-
out getting you in over your
head.