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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-01-24, Page 9• On Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore and family were at Mr, and. Mrs. Ronald Mc- Garvey's 'near Ripley where they IViSited with her mother Mrs. Gert rude: Moore recently home from le R. Zurbrigg Manager Elgin and Kingston Streets Goderich 524-7381 Hanover Tr Service • HAS 'AVAILABLE ALL STAR 14 DAY FLORIDA TOURS EAVING FROM THIS AREA FEBRUARY 10 AND EACH ITURDAY IN 'FEBRUARY AND MARCH BY' DELUXE OTOR COACH TO DAYTONA BEACH, DISNEYWORLD' )RT LAUDERDALE AND MIAMI. ALSO HANOVER TRAVEL/ SERVICE THEIR 22 DAY FLORIDA TOUR I GETTYSBURG, WASHINGTON, MYRTLE BEACH, JElt- .L ISLAND, DAYTONA BEACH; DISNEYWORLD, ST. ETERSBURG AND HOLLYWOOD: RETURNS MARCH 24. CALIFORNIA 21 DAY ALL STAR TOURS LEAVING FEBRUARY 24 AND MARCH 17 S OR HANOVER TRAVEL SERVICE 15 DAY JET-AIR AND MOTOR COACH ARIZONA; NEVADA AND CALIFORNIA, DEPARTING IIRIL 14., . t CONTACT .HAN.OVER TRAVEL SERVICE 290 10th ST.'HANOVER FOR MEMBERSHIP OR DESCRIPTIVE FOLDER PHONE: 3.64-3270 NOTICE SNOWMOBILE OWNERS Lucknow Village Council has received num- erous complaints regarding the operation of snow- mobiles within the village. Complaint's are concerning noise; excessive speed, trespassing and operation at hours when most' people are attempting to sleep. ' Unless improvements are noted, council may be forced 'to ban the operation of snowmobiles within the village. The co-operation of .all snowmobile owners is requested. LUCKNOW VILLAGE COUNCIL CRAWFORD MOTORS CHRYSLER - DODGE PLYMOUTH WINGHAM ONTARIO . PHONE 357-3862 1972• CHRYSLER 2 door hardtop, fully powered' 1970. DODGE 2 door hardtop, power equipped, radio 1970 PLYMOUTH FURY, 2 door kardtop, power equipped, radio 1969 DODGE Coronet 4 door, 6 automatic with radio 1968 FORD. Custom 2 door„8 automatic, power steering , and btakes 1968 PLYMOUTH 4 door, 8 automatic and radio 1968 VOLKSWAGEN with radio 2 — 1967 DODGES, 8 cylinder automatic with radio 1970 ARIENS snowmobile 0' WHITENURCH and DISTRICT IESDAY, JANUARY 24," 19.7x. Enjoy a. vacation njoy a carefree, prepaid' acatiOn and save 'money, )o! Each pay day put a onion of your vacation Loney into,a V and G lecial savings account rat will pay you five per ' :nt interest. Draw this and out at vacation time. 'he generous interest your ioney will have eaPned m' you is your• bonus for -linking ahead. Start your repaid vacation 'fund today at Victoria and Grey. ICTORIA and GR RUST COMPANY SINCE 1889 Hugh McBurney of Quebec,is .visiting With his parents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McBurney. Rudy Wybenga who spent last week with, her parents Mr. and and Mrs. Victor Wybenga family accompanied her father On Mon- day to Toronto where he attends Knox College. Rudy proceeded'on to Bowmanville, where she works:. On Friday evening ,Curries ' School Euchre,,club held their party in the Assembly room at Beigrave Arena. The sponsors Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robertson and Jim Wilson had six prizes arranged for the players at the 8 tables. The prizes were given for hicky numbers. Lunch was served by the sponsors. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard James and Mrs.. COngram will be the next (sponsors. This weather is very much ap- , I reciated by the young fry be- , ' cause of the marry ponds of ice formed in the fields which on Sunday made good Skating and as a result , where 3- or 4 were gath- ered, a : game, of hockey was being played. ,Kenneth Morrison of Alberta 'arrived last ThursdaY and is visit- ing with his parents Mr. °and Mrs. Tom Morrison of Lucknow for ,k,„ few weeks, • Mrs. Eva Carnerdn of Brantford came, on Sunday and is also, visiting with her brother Torn Morrison , Mrs'. Morrison and ' FOUR LEA:F CLOVER. , The mild. January, weather has 'given us another SUrprise,when Mrs,. Carman Whytock on Mon- day found• a green four leaf clov- er near the housed Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hender- son of Toronto, who were at Wingham Hospital visiting with her mother Mrs., Charles Steward of Lecknow, wereSunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin, Mrs. :A. E. Purdon •and Mr. and Mrs, Robert Mowbray: ' Barry Tiffin of Kitchener visited on 'Sunday with Mrs. Orvil- le Tiffin, Mr. and Mrs. Joe'. Tiffin and family. We are,sorry to report that • Ken Zinn underwent surgery in Wingham Hospital last week. His many Whitechurch friends ,wish hith a speedy recovery. SIGNS OF SPRING While walking on their farm on Sunday Mr.'. and Ivy's.. Carl Mc- Clenaghan came upon. pussy wil- lows in bud. They took some hane, put them in water and on Monday •morning they were com- pletely open. Mr: and Mrs..Bill Rintoul visit- ed on Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Caldwell of Blyth: Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bailey of Toronto„ spent the week end at their farm hOrni here. Visitors on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Russel McGuire were her parents Mr. and Mrs. Clendon Bramhill of Palmerston and Bill Marinner. of Fordwich. , In the evening•Mr, and Mrs. Howard Sampson of. Meaford spent/ the evening with them and left on Saturday for Florida. On Sunday Mr.. and, Mrs. Larry McGuire'of Elmira and Brian McGuire spent Sunday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. RLISSel. McGikire. Mrs. Frank Ross recently spent , a_Week with her.relatives at Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thomson of Lucknow.visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Thomson' and , fam , Mr. 'and Mrs. Mervin Brussels were Wednesday evening visitors' with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goultes; Visitors on the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin were Joyce Tiffin of London and her friend Miss Jayne Gartshore, Barry Tiffin of Kitchener and Miss Brenda Hafermehl also of London. Mrs. Ronald Coultes visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Taylor and with Mr. and Mrs. Mussel Ross,. whom we are pleased to report are recovering from their accident as, well as can be expected. Alan Falconer commenced work at Wingham Hospital on Monday.' Miss Joan Tiffin spent the' week end 'at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Crdnin, Teeswater, where she looked after the family while Mr. and Mrs,. Cronin attended a wedding at Huntsville. Chalmers Presbyterian Church' will hold their annual meeting, in pAGII saver. ST. HELENS . Wingham Hospital. Mrs. Ruby Cranston and Mrs, Mary Vickers of Goderich"vvere Sunday visitors with Miss Annie Kennedy. Torn Jamieson was a Sunday visitor with his son Earl Jamieson, ,Mrs.' Jamieson and family. of West Wawanosh. • Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn . were Sunday visitotis with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hunter and 'TreVor of London. Mrs. Hunter and Trevor returned home with them for a -few days visit., THE. LUDKNQW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, opprAwo, the Sunday. School room on Fri- day at 1.30 p.rn. ' , Mrs. Earl Caslick visited Sun..; day,afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Caslick Of Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. Albert COultes were in Wiarton on Thursday.' II where they 'visited with her aunt Mary Kerry'at Hill Top Nursing Home and with Mrs. Fred Schwichtenberg at Gateway Nurs- ing Haven. On the return trip, they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur SChwichtenberg and fam- ily of Port Elgin. . Mr. and Mrs. AlexlCraig and Lana were week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coultes and family of Oakville. / Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson were Sunday callers on' Mrs: Torn -Inglis,, Betty and Tom.' We are sorry to report that Robert DUrnin was admitted on Tuesday to Wingham and Dist- rict Hospital, The village wishes him a speedy recovery. , Whitechurch friends will be . happy to learn that. Miss Annie Kennedy of'Wingham was able to return, home on Saturday from' Eleven tables enjoyed the Shoot Party on Thursday night in , ,the hall. High prizes went to Mrs., Charles McDonald and Lorne Forster and second high going to Mrs. Wayne, Todd and Pete Jeffer- son. , The travelling shoot went to Wm. Purdon. The next party will I be held 'on February 1. I Robert Durnin is a patient in liprigham and District Hospital. s ,