The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-10-09, Page 17$E$DAY• OCTOBER 9, 1974
ppy Hostesses
fifth meeting of the St.
a's Happy Hostesses vMs held
St. Helens Hall, October 1 at
po. There were 15 ma embhis
4 leaders present
eyopened the meeting with
ag.gpledge.Marybelle Cranston
read the minutes of the last
g, Each girl answered the
a11 which was "Exchange of
pal for reference file".
'ext meeting will be held
er:8 at 7.15 p.m• at the hall.
ie Errington showed her
leted covers. and then • she
the sample cover around for
one to copy down, Mrs,
'son and Marybelle Cranston
about planning parties such
ply themes, decorations,
tions and replies and enter -
At which was the summary
OLIVET
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL., LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
and Mrs. Leonard McInnes was
Mrs. Evelyn Ayling of London.
Mrs. Ayling was the former Evelyn
Irwin, daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. James Irwin who used to own
the farm of Mr. and . Mrs. Ted
White of this area.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs..
Dan Cox (Karen Shepherd) who
were married on Saturday in the
Londesboro United Church. ' The
happy couple will make their home
in the Hamilton area.
A number of neighbours and
friends attended a Tupperware
Party last Wednesday evening at
the home of Mrs. John Geertsma.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert White and
family. of Birr visited on Sunday
with Mr. and ; Mrs. Oscar White
and Mr. and Mrs. Ted White and
family. LL
Mrs. Martin McNeil of Williams -
ford returned home on Sunday
after spending a week with Mr. and
Mrs. Ted White and family.
A number of people from here
enjoyed the musical "It's cool in
the furnace", by the Junior Choir
of St. Andrews United Church,
Ripley on Sunday evening in the
Town Hall. Also much enjoyed was
Norman Dunsmoor of Kincardine
who was guest soloist.
Mrs. Ray- Hamilton and Mrs.
Russell Tout of Kincardine visited
with relatives in St. Thomas for a
couple of days.
Visiting on Saturday with Mr.
of Subject' Matter.
Each girl read her informal
invitation and reply. Club # 1 then
practised their skit which is Table
Manners. Club 2 also discussed
their. exhibit 'which is Outdoor
Foods. The meeting closed by
repeating the 4-H' Creed.
There's a
Royal Bank desk
in every warm kitchen.
When it comes to offering specialized financial services to
farmers, Al Pacey, Manager of Lucknow's Royal Bank, is as
comfortable doing business in your kitchen as he is in his
own office. (More often than you'd think, the farm kitchen is
the best place to get Al's banking expertise fully
concentrated on helping you achieve a worthwhile project.)
What's more—and this is important -Al Pacey has the full
facilities and expertise of our Agricultural and Credit
Departments to back him up. In addition to Farmplan
Credit & Counselling .he can tell you how
to protect your farm and family with
FOnplan Creditor Life Insurance.
We'dlike you to give Al a call, to see just
bow effectively he can use his experience
and judgment to offer -you sound advice .
...backed up by some pretty sound and
sizeable dollars if your growth plan
makes agricultural and economic sense.
If you'd like to have that talk
with Al Pacey, call him at
528.2826. And if it makes
better sense to have that.
important first meeting, in his
office, instead of your kitchen,
the coffee's on AL
ROYAL BAN K
serving Ontario
serving you
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USED CARS
1974 BUICK Century sedan
3 --1974 IMPALA 4 door hardtop
3 -- 1974 PONTIAC Parisienne Brougham, 4 door hardtops
2 -- 1974 CTJTLAS Supreme, 4 door
1974 Le Mans 4 door
1973 CHEVELLE 4 door .
4 -- 1973 PONTIAC Parisienne Brougham 4 door hardtop
1973 BUICK Century, 2 door
1973 CHEVROLET Impala Custom, 2 door hardtop
1973 FORD Custom 500,• 2 door hardtop
1973 FORD Gran Torino 4 door sedan
1972 MERCURY Marquis, fully equipped, air conditioned
1972 FORD 4 door sedan, power steering and brakes
1972.CHEV Impala
1971, CHEVROLET Biscayne sedan
1971 DODGE Demon 4 speed
1970 OLDSMOBILE 2 door hardtop
1970 CHEV Impala 4 door hardtop
1969 PONTIAC. Parisienne, 2 door hardtop
10. — 1965 - 1968 Models
1971 FORD stationwagon
1971 CHEV, 1 ton cab and chassis
1971 FORD half ton pickup
1970 CHEV 50 series cab and chassis and 14' van
A number of vans from 1970 - 1972. Some V8's, some 6
cylinder, some CHEVS, and some FORDS
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ZION
Mrs.. Lulu Anderson returned
home Friday of last week from
Wingham General Hospital:
Wanda Hunter spent the week
end at her home with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hunter. Wanda
is teaching High School at her new
school at Barrie. •
Jim Ritchie, a student at Centra-
lia, had an agricultural tour from
Wednesday to Friday of last week;
busing the class' through .Eastern
Ontario.' Jim spent the weekend at
his home with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Ritchie, Donald and Carol.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Culbert,
Cheryl and Linda of Crewe visited
Sunday evening with his sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Ritchie and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Swan and
family visited Sunday with his
aunt, Miss Margaret Disher in
Goderich. "
Mrs. Gordon Kirkland and her
cousins. Mrs. Jack McDonagh.
Mrs. Lorne Woods and Mrs. Jack
Gardner of Lucknow spent Friday
in Dungannon at the hone of their
cousin. Mrs. Cecil Blake, where the •
relatives celebrated the birthday of
Mrs. Lorne Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter and
family had as visitors on Sunday
afternoon Mr. and *Mrs. Dan
Caesar and Vicki of Whitechurch..
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ritchie
visited his sister Mrs. Jean Paper -
nick in Goderich on Sunday after-
noon. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gardner of
Lucknow visited Sunday at ' the
home of their former neighbours.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kirkland and
Nancy.
Lane Gardner left by plane on
Thursday of bast week for Tennes-
see and. Kentucky. He returned
home Monday of this week.
K1NLOUGH
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott were
guests at the Spiers -Hunter wed-
ding near Sarnia on Saturday.
Mrs. Bill Burt entertained
friends at a quilting at her home on
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bennett
Jr. of Toronto were recent visitors : ,
with his grandparents Mr. and
Mis.. Art Haidenby.
Mrs. John Barr returned home
from visiting with Mrs. Kate Orton.
Thessalon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barr and
family. Mrs. John Barr from here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross McTavish of
Shakespeare. Mrs. Ted Cope and
Mrs. Bruce Tuttle of Woodstock
were visitors on Sunday 'with Mr.
and Mrs. Morley Bushell and
family at Wingham.
Friends here were pleased to
know that Rev. and ' Mrs. R:
Odendahl, a former minister, have
moved from British. Columbia to
reside at Frankford, 'Ontario.
Congratulations to Mrs. Lyman
Sutton of Teeswater (and formerly
of here) on winning a car in a draw
at the Teeswater Highland Games.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Edburt Bushell
enjoyed a lovely motor trip to
Ottawa where they visited with Mr.
and Mrs. George Bushell,. David
and Janet.
Mrs. John Barr, Mrs. Dorothy
Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Graham spent the past week at
Sault Ste. Marie.
Mrs. Hilaria Whytock and Mrs.
Edna Whytock of Teeswater visited
Sunday with Edna and May Boyle.
Mrs. Howard Thompson is host-
ess for the Anglican Church
Women ',s meeting at her home on
Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack? Scott spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Blair Spiers at Corunna.