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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-11-20, Page 3EMBER 710, M4 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL Lutoiow,. opium • PAGE THREE 6, eilEKEAFTZPLAn4WHIZ" 105 tuna Meai 79c 2 FL Oz. Tin kil isitiultifirOTARtaa4ktOc iiiirsirTiSSUE., 4189c ROBIN ; 11000• "3.Pac9c [IA Mrs. Arthur Freeman of Landon WT ! with Mrs. Eva Mr.. and Mrs. Wm. week end with Mr. 11 MarMain. Lack- thifr son and his wife AS.: lila Mair and cadiarines and their ,adlis wire Mr. and Mrs. Set of Detroit bul whiners at the were regular Be4ta Rarkwell and Wideman; stand up aldwel4 In draW. :611 In I RI. dracinuw return - %roam and !drag Friday, where agent her ten days. (if,, _141111E4'e and GTyn edistralia ," - fast With the Lit 4 e. !CM. SteNte Stoth- r:LenThr Agruninraist bin the Depart NM Smith Austral - Mrs, Stothers ""ajti tb line River where Etan was 4 their magrega- ialtiquiwed sride.s on Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Orvrile Elli�tt Lucknow are Mr_ and Mrs. Donald MacDonald from Grande ' Alberta. Mn-. and Mrs_ Oliver Glenn of Lucknow visited on Sunday in Stayneir with her sister Mrs. Leo Duggan and David. Dr. I. C.. McKim attended an Anaesthetic Refresher Day at Western University in London on Saturday. Saturday' evening and Stmday Dr. and Mrs. McKim attended the Ontario Regional Church Cunference of the Reorgan- ized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints .freld at Western University. Mary Macintyre of Lucknow has home after being hospital- ized in Wingham Hospital and University Hospital, London. Dr. Helen Salkeld of North Gower visited recently with her father Topa s.41kerd in Lacknow- l‘fr. Saliterd returned to North Gower with her. est REST — it 2 PLY FAC tAL. • paw KLEENEX Tissues 49c "kw.. 75c 0 ad hWHITE STORE PHONE 528-3001 Family Dinner On 90th Birthday • A birthday dinner was held at the , Lg Cabin Restaurant. Lucknow to honour Mi.. lames • • Keane of Lucknow on the oecasion of his. ninetieth birthday Sunday. • Nov- ember 10 Jitn wasborn at Paurkhill Novem- ber 10th. 1884. son of the late John Keane and Theresa Forgarty. Later the family moved to Colborne Township and: then to Asttfteld Township where Jim farmed up until fourteen years ago when he retired to Lircknow. Jim is married to the former Irene Moran and they have one daughter Ruth (Mrs. Robert Currie).. Wallaceburg and one son Roy. of 'Bancroft. Present for the dinner were Jim's wife Irene, his sister Mrs- Catherin (Kate) Chisholm and nephew Harry Chisholm of Col- borne Township. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Currie and Keith of Wal- kiceburg. Mr. and Mrs_ Roy Keane. Arlene, and Brian of Bancroft. His grandson Edward Carrie of Wallaceburg visited him bv telephone,. becanie of illness he was unable to attend. Also. his granddaughter Linda Currie of liVallacebing was unable to attend , due to other commitments. He also received a telegram from his niece, Sister Conelous Foran (Mary For- an) from South Africa with her best regards on this happy occasion. Mr. Keane was presented with a rocker recliner chair. • An Open House was held at the Marriage Announcement KEITH - MOFFAT Married quietly in a double ring ceremony at the bride's home in Pearson Township,. .Thunder Bay District. Ellen Katharine Moffat and David Douglas Keith of R. R. 3 Teeswater. Attendants were Janet Lawson of Winnipeg and David Reid of Chesley. A reception followed at the home of the bride's mother. Mrs. Victoria L.arruke. Thunder Bay. Log Cabin Restaurant Dining-. room. where many friends called: daring the afternoon to extend their best wishes. DEVON BACON $119 lb. pkg. HEADS LOCAL CONTINUED FROM PAGE. 1 to Win. Stewart: Minister of • Lorne. as 'Distriet Direct. pres- ided for the election of officers as follows, President, Grace Austin.: Vice President. Lorne MeDormid: Directors. John Howard. Bev 'Mc- Nay and Leonard O'Laughlin; auditors are • Joe Courtney , and Eldon Lowry. • Ed Morden, from the Guelph NFU office. showed excellent slides of China. which he had taken this past year when he was sent as a member of a tour there by the NFU.. h was a most enlightening trip and they thoroughly enjoyed his cominentary. A hot lunch was served to end very inteaestiug and informative meeting. Freeman Olson Gravel Pit 1% Miles West Of CHOICE CEMENT GRAVEL CRUSHED ROAD GRAVEL SAND, % STONE, 'MP FILL FINE, MEDIUM OR COARSE - PIT RUN GRAVEL ALL LOADS WEIGHED FOR YOUR ACCURATE MEASURE 141 METRIC TONS —SNLEL