HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-12-05, Page 23THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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EspAys DECEMBER • .*•% • .1V...•
PAGE TWENTY.TifRE.E,
RNOLD'S GENERAL
STORE
R.R. 7 Lucknow -- Lanes, Phone 529-7248
SPECIALS
WHITE SWAN TOILET TISSUE,
• 2 roll pack • 35c
ERIN STRAWBERRY OR RASPBERRY
JAM, 24 oz. 59c
AYLMER TIDBIT PINEAPPLE, 19 oz. . 36e
Christmas treats and ,candy
in stock
Brother Of Local
Lady Passes
TOPS Use New
Metric Scales
S WELCOME - Kinsnien:
a wide area attended the
eiblight for the new Lucknow
GUIDE
NEWS
Lucknow Girl •Guides open-
meeting on Thursday ,
ber 29 with.a game-"Mid -
and. District Club. Pictured in the
foreground is Dr. Alex Strong of
the sponsoring Wingham Club ex-
night Alarm" led by Lorna Boyle.,
They then tried a. folk danCe to
the tune arid words of "Three
Blind Mice";
Following roll call the girls dis-
persed into Patrol Corners' and pro-
ceeded to work on objects,
they had brought for the bazaar
to be held in the font& J. Mc -
Donagh store in the Joynt blOck on
tending a welcome to two of the.,
new members, Gary. Ritchie. and
Barry HaCkett.
December 15,
Cainpfire was led by the Blue-
bird patrol. A new game "Who ,
Stole my Chickens and my Hens"
was.taught by the Patrol Leaders
who attended the training near
Owen Sound .the 23rd and 24th of
November. •
The meeting closed with Vesp-
ers and "The Golden Sun".
J. D. HUNTER
James. Douglas Hunter of Wind-
sor passed away in the Metropolit-
an Hospital, Windsor in his 54th
year.
He was a son of the late Ethel
and Hugh. Hunter of Tiverton and
brother of Mrs: Albert (Velma)
Morningstar of Lucknow..
The late Mr. Hunter was a
member of the Sertonia Club, an
organizatiOn for the' help of the
needy, especially the mentally
handicapped. He was also a '
member of the Windsor Flying
Club. He served in the !Royal ,
Canadian Navy from 1940 to 1945 ,
and has been residing since that
time in•Windsor.
The late Mr. Hunter is survived
by his wife Agnes anditirffk„ salqs.
Ian and Randy of WindpSt:ind-''
Gerry of Toronto; Also three broth•
ers and three sisters.
*Funeral service was held at the
Anderson Funeral Home, 895
Ouellette Ave. , Windsor. Rev,
George Ruyle was minister, aSsist-
cd by Dr. V. G. Brown.
Interthent was in victoria Mem-
orial Park Ceinetery,
On November 28 Tops members
met in the Town .Hall. They
weighed in on the new scales and
to everyone's delight they all lost:
These scales will take some "get-
ting used to" as they are metric:
Marion Mowbray read the minutes .
The club is doing a study on 'food
content' and the different food
categories. To put this into prac-
tice they played "Food Bingo".
Jane Treleaven led in exercises.:
FELLOWSHIP
It cannot be purchased. It can
be given. It is not 'available for
the few , but obtainable for the
many. It can lift a downcast
spirit provoke laughter from
tears, and keeps our hea .
while our stomachs ate,:
Fellowship is Tops pasty. ‘•
very existence proves the •
tv .help with the heart,
fitter person. It won't. let
go., it will help you to fp0I
won't work alone , it wil.rand
your greatest efforts, It will ex-
tend an outstretched hand. Take
it , hold it , nourish it and guard
it. , For when you do this, in the
. name of fellowship, you know
FELLOWSHIP is TOPS,
THIS CHRISTMAS WRAP. UP A •
nd SON FURNITURE
Up to
Y2 OFF
ALL LOVE SEATS
IN STOCK
Locknow Phone 528...3013
PRESENTS PODIUM Garry Rob-
insgn ,.president of sponsoring
Wingham Rinsrnen .Club, present-
ed the. LucknOw and District Clith
with a podiiim. Garry , right ,
made the presentation to Lucknow
President Tony Johnstone.