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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-04-18, Page 12***ml BANK FINANCE RATES eig. 36 months at 11.78% on new and used models =MO** USED CAR SPECIALS WE HAVE A NUMBER OF 1973 CHEVS, PONTIAC,S, CHEVELLES AND OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 1972 CHEVROLET Impala, 2 and 4,door hardtops, fully equipPed BUICK-Skylark- 972BUICK Custom La Sabre OLDSMOBILE Cutlass, 2 door hardtop -1971 PONTIAC Laurentian 2' door hardtop and sedin CHEVROLET Impala, 4 door hardtop 1COUGAR 2 door hardtop -1971 PONTIAC Parisienne Brougham, a.2 door and a 4 door CHEV• Impala, 2 door hardtop 970 FORD Galaxie, 2 door hardtop FORD Fairlane 500, fully equipped, 4 door sedan 1910 METEOR 4 door hardtop 1970 PONTIAC Catalina, 4 doOr hardtop 1910 PONTIAC Parisienne, 4 door hardtop MERCURY Marquis 4 door sedan ' CHEVELLE, 4 door sedan 1969 PONTIAC Pariiienne, 4 door hardtop and a .2 door hardtop 10.- 1965 1968 Models STATIONWAGONS 2-1971 FORD. Stationwagons 1911 CHEVROLET 10 passenger 1970 PONTIAC stationwagon 1970 CHEV stationwagon 1970 FORD stationwagon 2-.1970 FORD 1 ton cab and chassis FORD 1 ton pickup 50 series cab and chassis 469 60 series cab and chassis 1969 and 70 CHEVROLET and FORD and 6 automatics USED TRUCK 2270INTERNATIoNAL lh ton pick-up 2 vans in 6 standards • „ Al.M.W.1*•*1,. • •, • Your CO-OP has all the oils and greases you're going to need all season' long. Hp-7, the motor oil for just about every crankcase, D-MO for diesel engines, automatic transmission fluid, Trans Hydraulic Oil and Lubco and LithiUm Greases. So why not order them now and get a Lubco. 10 pak free! Offer expire . May 37, 1973, "Registered Trademark , Lucknow Distric- o•op PHONE, 528-2125"• Oils and Greases are staying ahead of your needs THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOWAMTARIO • Men's Work Boots 10% off PAGE THIRTEEN HITECHURCH and DISTRICT KINLOUGH Miss Lois Nicholson visited over the week end•with Miss. Connie Slessor, The Holyrood WOmen's Institute catered for the St. Helen's Worn- en's Institute banquet on Tuesday evening. Mrs. John Barr returned home after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Barr and family. Friends from here wish a speedy recovery to Mrs. Marretta Hod- gins, who underwent surgery in Niagara Fall's Greater Hospital on Tuesday last. Mrs.,, Hodgins had been awhile at the home of, •Mr. and Mrs. Kennetij Hodgins and family. Recent dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. "Art Haldenby were Mr. and Mrs. Clare Sparling, Allan and Douglas of Walkerton, Mr. and Mrs. William Haldenby and George Haldenby. Members 'of the ,Presbyterian W.M.S. attended the synodical at Wingharn on Tuesday and Wed - 10 PAK mt:and.Mrs. Harry Moss of itsville spent the week end her parents, Mr. and Mrs IvIcCIenaghan: On Sunday Moss, of West Wawanosh visit- at the McClenagiran's with his ;Harry. a Wednesday. Tom Pritchard's ,Pavid and Stephen spent the with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mc - On. Stulk evening visitors with ,,and Mrs. Ben MeClenaghan e Rev. and Mrs. Clarence otenaghan of Dungannon. Mildred McClenaghan of Gederich spent Friday and ay with her mother Mrs. n McClenaghan and on Tues- day Mr. argl.Mrs. Percy McClen- aghan and Gavin of Clinton also visited, at the same home. On Thursday Mrs. Elwood Barbour of St. Helens and Mrs. Walter Jamei of Woodstock accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan and 'attended the funeral of the late Elmo Pritchard. We are, pleased to report that Miss Annie McKinnon of Turn- berry Township was able to re- turn to her horne on Sunday. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morrison of Lucknow visited with his sisters Mrs. Eva Cameron and Mr. and Mrs. 'Victor Casemore of Brantford. Mr. and Mrs. Torn Morrison on Saturday are celebrating their 35th wedding anniversary. They are leaving early in May to reside at. Mani - toulin. Mr. and Mr's. Wilber. Schwichtenberg, LOri and Kerry of Port Elgin were Sunday visitors with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Craig and Lana also visited with' them. On. Saturday Mr. and Mrs .. Carl' Mcclenaghan at London attended the wedding of David Parker and Lois Blinn and on the way home, spent the week end with Mr..and Mrs. Douglas Park- er at Exeter. Tom Jamieson visited. Sunday with. Mi. and Mrs. John Jamieson ' and family of East Wawanosh. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burns of Gadshill were Monday visitors with Mrs. Earl Caslick. Quite a number, from this vicin- ity were at.the MacKenzie funer- al home, Lucknow, on Friday to extend their sympathy 'to the fariiiiy of the late Mr. Dan Mac- Kinnon whopassed away at 13rucelea Haven in his 93rd year. Dan was well known here having been a councillor and was on the Whitechurch Cornmunior Memor- ial Board as a member of Kinloss Council. Mrs .. Valma Falconer of Culross visited on Thursday last with Mrs. Earl Caslick; - Week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul were Mi. and Mrs.. Gordon Campbell of Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Harry 'Gutoskie and Michelle of Kitch- ener, Mr. and Mrs; Dave Ober- holtzer, , Mr. and Mrs. Leonard 'Robertson of Wingham. •Mr. and Mrs: Frank Maulden of Kinlough were Sunday viisitors - with. Mr". and Mrs: Bill. EVans. Mr, and. Mrs.' Rae Lewis and . Michael of Wirigham were Sun-. day visitors with her grandmother Mrs. Earl Caslick. We are pleased to report that Robert Dtitnin, who had 13eena patient at Victoria `Hospital , London, was able to return home on Sunday with his brother Lorne Durnin and Mrs. Durnin, who had spent the week end with relatives.' Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Conley and Jason of Wingham were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn. Miss Alma . Conn .of Guelph University spent Saturday' evening and Sunday at the same home. Alma has summer work and will soon be leaving. for that position in the West. RECEPTION FOR NEWLY-WEDS On Saturday evening a recep- tion was held in Whitechurch Community Memorial Hall for Mr. and Mrs. John Stacey (nee Thelma Purdon) of Wingham. . Music was supplied//by the Alley Cats with Ken Zinn calling off for square dances. At lunch time Mr. and Mrs. Stacey were called to the plat- form given seats of honor while Peter Chandler read' an address to the recipients .and Wal- ter Elliott presented them with a gift of money on behalf of the attenders. John and Thelma both replied thanking the sponsors who put on the reception .for them and to all who attended the party, Mr, and Mrs.. Victor 'Emerson were Sunday afternoOn visitors with San? Emerson of Ripley. nesday. Ladies from here attended a' Tupperware party at the horne-of Mrs. Anne Austin at Lucknow on 1VIonday evening. Members of the Anglican Church Women attended the .Thankoffering meeting at St. Peter's Parish hall', Lucknow on . Wednesday evening. Mr. Tom. McFarlan returned home after spending the winter in Texas and Florida-. Mrs. Norman Fry and daughter Cathy of Harriston visited on Fri- day with Mr. and Mrs. William Haldenby: A successful auction ,sale was held on Saturday afternoon for Dan McInnes,, concession 10. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Haldenby • and babe spent' an evening with relatives'here. ' Mr, and Mrs. 'Chris Stark of Kincardine, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stewart of Millarton and Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Hodgkin= of Goder- ich visited with Mr. ancl ,MrS. Bert Nicholson. LUBCO Multi-purpose grease .With...ove.q. $40 pprellag..of.co*,0p*' oils and greosos