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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-11-06, Page 1511 �1ESppY, NOVEMBER 6, 1974 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO '13 Pontiac Grande Prix ibis beautiful Pontiac le equipped with a 004 engine, power steering, power brakes, power win- dows, extra snow tires, vinyl roof, radio, tinted windshield, protective bumpers, sport . mirrors, stripe package, luxurious cloth bucket seats with camels, 29,000 miles. Locally owned, Must be Nen to be appreciated. Lic. No. DHD 450 $4395 McGEE PONTIAC-BUICK Hamilton St. Goderich The Merrymakers KINGSBRIDGE NEWS The Kingsbridge Merrymakers 4-H Homemaking Club held their final meeting in the form of a fall banquet at the Parish Hall on Sunday afternoon. This was the last meeting of the Club Girl Entertains. The girls who prepared the food served their mothers, the C.W.L. executive, Father Denting- er and their leaders. They were also very pleased to have Miss Jane Pengilley, Huron County Home Economist present for this meet- ing. The girls also put on a skit, Good and Bad Manners, which was quite humorous. Achievement Day will be held at Brookside School, Saturday, November 23. their sacrifice �cu PAGE FIFTEEN •Married In Goderich Church our answer HOY - FARRiSH Mr. and Mrs. Jack Farrish,'R. R. 7 Lucknow would like .to announce the marriage. of their only daugh- ter, Marie Beatrice, to John David EVERY YEAR FOR 9YEARS •• ``\�\\,fit •\ `\ \�. • „ New Canada Savings Bonds area great combination of security, income and flexibility. They're a secure investment, backed by all the resources of Canada. They pay 934% a year, guaranteed to you Year after year for 9 years. Canada Savings Bonds can be bought for cashor on installments wherever You bank or invest, in amounts from $50 ep to $50,O00, And, as always, they are • cashable anytime at their full face value plus earned interest. Buy New Canada, Savings Bonds today. And remember, past Series of Canada Savings Bonds are now worth More than ever. Thecash bonus payments have been increased to produce, from September 1, 1974 to maturity, an average annual yield of 101;:%. Complete details are available where you bank or invest. THE GREAT COMBINATION SECURITY • IICOME FLEXIBILJTY ,\ \ • \ • • • Hoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hov, Goderich, Ontario. The .marriage took place on August the third at Bethel Pentecostal Taber- nacle, Goderich, Ontario. The Young. couple are residing in Goderich. St. Helens Lady Died At Age 91 MRS. 'ISAAC MILLER Mrs. .Isaac • Miller, a `life long `` , resident of the; St. .Helens area, `• • passed away in• �V.ingharn and, ', District Hospital cm Monday, Oct ober 28t,h, She, was 41. • Born at St. Helens on May 20, � 1883, she was a daughter of John • Rutherford and Jane Durnin, On October 13, 1910 she married • 'Isaac Miller also of St. Helens. He . passed • away on Julr 30. 1964. Mrs. Miller. ,was a member of Calvin United Church., St. Helens and a life member ,Of the United Church' Women. She is survived by dirce laugh- teMrs.' Tom' (Helen) Todd, Miss •n ; Isobel Miller. both of St. Helens, Mrs, Gordon (Dorothy) McIntyre of Richmond Hill and one son Gordon Of ' London; five grandchildren, three. great grandchildren and one.• sister Miss 'Wilhelrninc Rutherford • of St. Helens.• • Besides her husband Mrs.. Miller \ , was,predeceascd by a sister, Miss Mary Rutherford and a • brother .Hugh Rutherford. The funeral service -was held on Wednesday, October 30 at Mac- Kenzie Memorial Chapel. Minist- ers were Rev. Clarence McClenag- han and Rev. A. .Cook. Interment was in Greenhill Cem- etery. Rev. A. Cook officiated at ' the committal service. Pallbearers were Raymond Laid= law, Don Cameron and four grandsons, Wayne. Todd, Hugh Todd, Donald ' McIntyre and Larry Miller. Flower bearers were two great • grandsons Jim and Greg Laidlaw. support the mentally retarded e