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NpVEMBER 14, 1973 � � ' � . . . �� , .
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HE L�UCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ON,TARIO ' � • ` 'i
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� harles B�rfi �om here also extend best wishes
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� . Mr, and Mrs: Gordon Cook of � (�Ve! 1
Owen Sound visited .d'urin the � � ' �
:90th B i rthday. g.. he�e �
week with their cousins Mr: and W }� U
KINLOUG�H NEWS � Mrs. ;Art Haldenby. , oOK `V �
� � We are sorr.y co report �. �;�'��Q
Charles Burt, formerly of that Lyman �utton is a patient in , .••
:lebrafed her 90th birthday ,the Wingham and D�strict Hospital, . � �
;jea Haven, Walkerton', � We wishrhim i�mproved health. � ,�1
qe and her husband are �, ,� We extend congratulations to
s, Those present for t�ie lv1r, and •Mrs. George Burt, who
nwere Mr. and Mrs. Bill were married on Saturday a.fter- ' � ���
Kinlougli; Mrs:, Edith Col- noon. . �
(incardine; •Mrs.. Harold � Mr,.� and� Mrs. Bilfi Burt ,, Terry �. ��
;ht and children' of Hanov - and Paul , were g�ests at the Burt- _
and Mrs. Cecil (Helen) .Brooks wedding at Toronto. �
Ilan of Mount Forest; Mr. . � . �
�, Bernard,(Annie) No�rris M�. and Nlrs. George Gallo:way �;�
, and Mrs. Bob Burt of of IvIel�fort , Saskatchewan � visited -
r,.Mr, and Mrs. Ted Bur.t, during the week with tier aunt Nlrs. . �
ine; Mrs. Jim Burt of Con- Gertrude Walsh.and uncles Ben �
g, and Henry Scott and other rela- �
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� � Mrs:� G�orge Haldenby and.Nlr.
Buctre�eived.iovel ifts Don't envy youi boss.
Y g� and Mrs. Art Haldenby visited on
�gratulatory messag'es and �Su�nday with Al1an Sparling�at ber he has to come in ea
�.cake was served. Friends � see who c.omes in late. :
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use of a supplem�nt such as our new SHUR-GAIN 40%oµ Beef, �
.Silasupplement # 2 been more needed.
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� protein content derived from Urea. This, level determined by .
.' SHUR=GAIN Research falls between the maximum and � mini-
mum levels as suggested �in� a recent Government Agricultural
Research Bulletin. � , �
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4- 1973 CHEV Impalas, 4 doox hardtop ' ;� � �
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1973 FORIi Gran Torino 2, door hardtop �, � . �
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� 1973 CHEVELIaE; 4 door sedan •
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,� ��� 1 9 7 2 F O R D 4` d o o r s e d a n, p o w e r s t e e r i n g a n d b r a k e s . � �
� 1 9 7 2. C H E V Biscayne 4 door se dan, power s teering an d br a kes .
. 1972 FORD Cortina � _ � , �
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��; � � 1971 DODGE Mono�o �2 door hardtop . ,
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x F 1971 BUICK SKYLARK, 4 door sedan � . , �
. ' 1971 FORD Custom 50n 4 door sedan � � � , � . �
� 2.— 1971 CHEVROLET Impala, 4 door hardtops � � �
Qi � 1971 PONTIAC Parisienne Brougham, 4 door hardtop ,
1971 CHEV Impala Custom 2 door hardtop • , �
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970 METEOR, 4 doori hardtop . . .
1970 PONTIAC Cataiina, 4 door hardtop � �
2. - 1969 PONTIAC Parisienne, 4 door bardtop and a 2 doar :: � �
� `. hardtop , . , ^ � ,
2U —1965 - iS68 Models • ,
, .1970 CHEV stationwagon � � . ' � � .. • ,
� 1968 FORD 10 passenger stationwagon , . �, ' , . � - �
S� . � 1971 G.M.C. 50� series cab. and chassis, 350 engine; 5'speed . .
transmission, 2 speed axle � ' �
2— 1970 FOR.D window vans, 6 cylinder automatic . �.
� 1970 ECONOLINE .van , � _ . ; .
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. 1970 G.M.C. ,60 �series truek, �366 engine, 5 s�eed transmission, .
� 18' stake body � , � � � : �
Remem- �������� �O�O��, . . �
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BP. Service St�tion — Phor� 887-6,173 .
, . RE1vIEMBRANCE SERVICE address on�the Remembrance Day � . .
• �' •theme. He was assisted in the � . , � •
, GONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 service by Rev. Bob Nicholls of . � �
n Lucknow United Ctiurch, � . . '
, Boy Scouts; Edith„Greer a.nd.Cathy Organist was Mrs.. William . � � �!
Brooks from the• Girl Guides, John Scott and she was accoinpanied ' ' �
•� Hopf and �Kevin -Bolt from the , a`.
� on the .piano by Norman Taylor..
Cubs�. ��S, Bertha.Scott of Huron Town�- . '
� The .band played 6 Canada and � ship i�ras the guest soloist. ; The � �
Abide iNith� Me followed by the, presbyterian Church choir was '
placing of inemorial wreaths by . �•
� bolstered� by several members
the following; Gordon Montgomery from other congregations. .� � �� �
� • foi ,the� Province of Ontario; Angus ��s. Joan Robinson presented a �.
� IvlacDonald for the Lucknow Leg- ''new flag of th� Ladies' Auxiliar.y "° �
ion; Mrs. Ford Cunningham for for dedication by'Rev.� Noble, ,
the Ladies' Auxiliary; George • � ' ,.
Joynt for the Village of,Lucknow; , . ,
Bob Mclntosh for the Lucknow : �T�W'O YQU�f HS ;� ,• �
Lions C�uti; Iv1rs. Armstrong 1Ni1- � '.
son for the Lucknow Wornen"s � CONTINUED FROM�PAGE 1 '�
.Institute; Tony Johnstone for the � . . ,
. Lucknow Kinsmen Club; Jack Mac � the f.arm of BiYl Stewart � prepar- = � � • '..'
. Donald for the Lucknow Business ing to remove .their car from the � �
Men's Association; Bill Grant for ��,tch. M� • � �
the Liquor Control Board of Ontar� �
io: � Confronted by George,;they , � . �
� , � �,, - ' took off south . to Glenn's Hill , . � . � � �
� The Last Post and Reveille was � turned west onto the 6t1i of Ash- ' .
sounded by three young members ' iield in a�.wide sweep that took '.
� of the school band Paddy Murray � them up on the south` bank, theri. �
Colin Cameron and Pau1 Finlay west on the 5tti to a p�bint near the�
� with the band playing God S�ve farm of Ralph Curran where they '
The Queet� to end the Cenota�ph ditch�d the grader.. ,
service, ,
Andy Burgess, from the Kincar- .They fled the scene on foot. '
dine Detachinent of the, Ontario Police had been called and with � � � ,
Provincial PoTice � was in chaxge ,the assistance of George Humph-
of traffic control during the par- rey � the pair were apprehended on • ' .
ade � and cenotaph service `and' the .9th concession near �rookside , � ,
after �the c•hurch service. Schobl. � • , �
' The parade moved into the � ' �
presbyteri�n Church, which��,alon . Wm. J. Ste. Marie� and Paul R: , ' ,
with the others iri attendance at, Finley of Wingham have been � '
S the service , filled the auditorium chax�ed with theft. , �, •
and ttie ga llery ��
Rev . Glenn :Nob1e , r'ninister ' Tt�e tra'�tor was latei driven dut � • '
at the cllurch, was in charge of of the ditch on its own powe�� . .
ttie service a'nd delivered the Damage was minor. .
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