HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-12-06, Page 151972 CHRYSLER 2' door hardtop, fully powered
1971 VALIANT Duster 2 door
1971 CPRYSLER 4 door,sedan, one owner, low mileage
1970 DODGE, 8 automatic, power steering, brakes and radio
1969 DODGE Coronet 4 door, 6 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
CRAWFORD MOTORS
CHRYSLER - DODGE PLYMOUTH
WINGHAM ONTARIO
!HONE 357-3862
1970 AMENS snowmobile • I 1965 FORD 1/2 ton truck
BOL
THE NEW '73 EXCITING, RUGGED,
TOP-PERFORMANCE, DEPENDABLE.
EIGHT EXCITING MODELS
TO CHOOSE FROM.
See Boa-Ski's new instrumentation panel,
deep padded seat, wide stance skis
-and exciting stylings. •
There's more to Boa-Ski.
man's best friend in the snow
HACKETT'S FARM EQUIPMENT
,.:WHITE.CHURcH
TO NEW LOCATION
Gary Chapman and helpers
have been busy this week end
moving the equipment for making
vanity sinks from the former old
creamery owned by George Thom
son, into the new building he has
built behind the United Church.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Walter Moore,;
SINGLE DECKS 85e, $1.19; $1.69 and $1.98 'Linda , Cindy and Richard, visited
DOUBLE DECKS $2.35, $2.50 and $3.75
EUCHRE DECKS 2 Decks For $1.10
JUMBO INDEX For Poor Eyesight $1.59
WE ALSO HAVE
• on-Sundarwith-her-morlrer-Mrg.
Gertrude Moore at Walkerton
etsonalized playing c;
* PLASTIC. COATED
• GILT EDGED
• GOLD BORDERED
• PLASTIC CASE'
• MIX OR MATCH
DOUBLE DECKS'
• INITIALS OR NAME
' IMPRINTED IN GOLD '
SINGLE DECK $3,59
DOUBLE DECK $6.50
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-a ficUalit-riet=llaspit-al.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Taylor of
East Wawanosh visited Sunday
with her parents Mr. and 'Mrs.
Russel Ross at Victoria Hospital,
London.
hospital and with her sister .Mrs.
Gary Johnston, Mr. Johnston
and family of Mildrnay.
Whitechurcli Community Mem-
orial Hall was the scene bf activ-
ity, when folks came to vote for
officers for Kinloss Reeveship ,
and Councillors.
Miss Janet Sleightholm spent
the week end with her friend Miss
Joyce Tiffin at London.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Siei-ghttrolm sperrthe week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Sleight-
holm of Ailsa Craig.
Jim de Boer and Frank Jamieson
arrived horne from their trip to
Florida by CairOnTrid4- eVening.
Mrs. Eunice Gillespie and Mr.
and Mrs. Garnet Farrier visited on
Sunday with Mr. arid Mrs. Wayne
Farrier a'nd Kimberley of Hanover.
We are pleased to report that
Mrs. George Thompson was re7'
leased on Friday from Wingham
Mr. and. Mrs. Wilbert Sehwicht-
enberg, Lori and Kerry of Port.
Elgin visited Sunday with
PAGE FIFTEEN
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WE. DNESDAYR DECEMBER 6, 1972
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
County Lodge following were elected.
Elect .New • Slate
'Of Officers
The. Courity.Orange Lodge of
4----Worshipful-emnity-Master
•Brother Calvin Smith; Past County.
Master, Brother.Ed Wilson; Dep-
uty County Master, Brother Art
McCormick; County chaplain, ,
'Brother Earl Lohnes; County Sec-.
retary, Brother Ilarv4 Ritchie
County .Lecturer; Brother Robert
White; County Lecturer, Brother.
Clarke "White; County • • ,
Treasurer , Brother Clarence
4nnan; COunty Marshal, Brother
Leroy Godfrey;' County Tyler,
Brother john Nelson
\\rest Bruce held their annual
meeting on Saturday afternoon,
Nove'mber 18' in the Kincardine
Orange Hall.
• (.;uest spe llaker for the: meeting
,,,as Right Worshipful Brother Day -
-Vor-de-n-o-f-List-owe-k—Brot-1
',%orden is Grand Secretary of,
rand Orange Lodge of Ontario
L.t. here was.a good
at the meeting. This meeting
had election of officers. The
turnout
Ripley Mi.
A delicious Christmas luncheon
• was enjoyed by all ladies present
at the December meeting of the
Ripley Women's Institute in the .
Legion Hall. Following the lunch-
eon a brief program was preSented,
Mrs. McGuire, the District
Vice President, spoke briefly on
"Love" at Christmaswhich was
very much enjoyed. .A group of
ladies sang a nurriber,.of Christmas,
songs led by Mrs. Lock accom-
panied by Mrs. Ross Martyn.
•
A skit 'Truth or Consequences" •
was presented with. Mrs. Lock as
Master of Ceremonies'.and Mrs.
Roy MacKenzie and Mrs', cern- •
mell assisting. ,Many prizes were
.given to the ladies who took part.
A door prize was won by-Mrs.' Joe-
Soon .
•Mrs. McLean took, the chair for
the business which included the
packing of "shut-in":boxes on Dec
eniber 15th at Mrs, Finlay...Mc-.
Leod's.• Donations may be left in
the grocery store. MIS , „Martyn
expressed. thanks to the commit-,
tees .in charge.
Luncheon committee Was Mr's.-
' .Donnie MadDonald , .MrS.-Waiter
Culbert,. Mrs, Frank Fair, Mrs.
Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Frank Scott,
'Mrs. Joe Scott.
June Semi-County meeting in
.from t le lodges were goOd-. All
the menfbers hope for a gOod •
year. It was decided to hold the
PRINTED GUMMED' LABELS —
an" ineinexpensive.Christmas..gift, .300
'for $1.75, 'order nowF.The LucknOw
Sentinel; --5g872822,-. •
• • Brother 'orden installed the
new 'officers. All. the reports 'Alter the meeting.
lunch was served by Kincardine
Brethren and a social time enjoy
ed.
LUCKNOW ONTARIO
TOPS Lose 33 lbs.
For Record Week
,We knew we would do it! Tops
girls don't get discouraged be- '
cause, of, a• week or two of slow
After weigh-in on Wednesday,
November 29, the members of
Chapter 1699 Lucknow' found they
had lost 33 lbs. and gained only
1.1/2.lbs.' - .our.biggest weekly
loss, so far. _BettyErnberlies__
team won and Betty was crowned
Queen of the week. 16 menibers
repeated the Tops, Predge.and
Anna Johnstone led the sing song.
The minutes were read and adopt-
ed and the treasurer's report given.
Next week Barb. Emberlin is to'
bring 'a prize.on which tickets will
Abe sold and a winner drawn_that__,.._
All members are reminded of
our Christmas Contest.
Mayme Wilkins fed an informa-
tive discussion on the. value of prb-
'reins versus carbohydrates' in your
--diet;--Ea-clrorie--wrote-ourr-list
of what she had eaten that day so
we might see if we are eating
well-balanced meals as well as
low -calbrie ones:
Marianna.Porter_led_the group
,in a lively half-hour of exercises.
•
her parents Mk. and Mrs. Albert
Coultes.
This community extends their
sympathy to Mrs.. Lester Falconer
,and Gary in the passing of her
-hul=d -stet-falconer-and-
G,ary's father.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emerson,
Darlene, Sharon and Brenda of
St. Catharines spent the week
'end with Miss Lila Emerson whom
they brought from Wirigham Hosl.
pital to her home in West Wawa-
nosh and with Mr. and Mrs. Vic-
tor Emerson.