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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-02-04, Page 15MANUFACTURER'S Clear-out SPECIAL! GIFT SUGGESTIONS BEAUTY BATH OIL PARFUM SONGE0.1 4.8 oz. ORDINAL or 5' oz. LIME 500 WATTS • VAIr.‘ 111.> s oh. v.1,01,111,1 . ' Umbo Itcoont,'PhOtmOcy LUCKNOW PHONE 528-3004 FEBRUARY IS HEART MONTH \IN CANADA Support the Canadian Heart Fund STYLER/DRYER 'THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW ONTARIO PAGE FIFTEEN 1-H The -1-,I 4rs, anuary pened ?flowed The Whitby; Boyle; ,=!porter, aders It le ring esign Elaine easurer, Featuring umpling Club first meeting Club -was Ewart Taylor 28. . with by the officers are vice : secretary, Susan for and Nancy was decided group would Gang. $1.00 and for the Kathy Whitby -Fruit", held this cover• The the , 'that election'Of .suggestions President On president. president, Thompson. Walden; be Everyone • of Lucknow at the meeting 4-H Debbie Brooks; 4-H are the name •the of the Wednesday; officers, Is , home Of ' Was Pledge Elaine , Lorna Bolt; . The course, Karen of Apple is to 'for record #2 • a , . Mr. and have returned enjoyable Mr. and Sarnia brought laySon she had last week Finlayson -. Intended LOCHAISH for last week Mrs. George home Caribbean Cruise. IVIri. Rod Finlayson Mrs.' Gordon home frpm London been staying . during to be able to who is still hospitalized Moncrief from an ' of Fin- • where the visit Mr. . there. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McCharlis were in attendance at the coMmit- tee meeting in Walkerton on TueSday evening, when plan§ were • . . ,plans were heard on the upcoming Internation- al Ploughing Match to be held there: It Was announced that Lord Elgin •would be at° the 'match• ,to officially open it in late September. Once again storms and blocked roads haVe, been instrumental in meetings postponed and school called off. . hockey for the Sudbury Wolves and;KRAFT having a game in Kitchener 1311 Friday evening, several from the , area plan to attend. • Mondays la's't was• the annual meeting for the ' Presbyterian W.M.S. in the area Presbyterial and held in VVingham Presbyterian Church: Among, those attending' . • . ''. . . R,R. 7Lucknow. Lanes !-- Phone . GENERAL STORE 529-7249 • • SP c ALs . 15% Oz.____ 79c f . 43c SAUCE . . 53c • With ' David Farrish playing - PIZZA'WITH CHEESE, • . . . DEL iymNTE SLICED pINEAppLE 14 oz. CHEF-BOY-R-DEE SPAGHETTI WITH MUSHROOMS. 14 oz. _. press • -' Mott books next week: - A discussion about Vitanrin C in fruit, kitchen 'procedure and measuring was held. Susan Thompson and Lorna Boyle dem- onstrated how to make Strawberry Cooler followed by Sandra Hender- son and Debbie Bolt making ,Apricot Balls. The meeting closed with a lunch and the 4-H Motto. 0 tt d was Mrs. EWan MacLean. The annual meeting of Ashfield Presbyterian Church was Meld . on. • Wednesday afternoon with Rev., Weir of Kincardine• in' charge, Several of those' attending.'exper, .ienced troubles .getting'.horne due' • to. the bad weather. The W.M.S. of Ashfield' Presby-' terian Church which was to have been held Thursday was Cancelled. .due to. the' storm. and no dace set until better weather. ' CeciL, Webster', and ,• Duncan 'Finlayson, Were, among7many 'who • were'forced to spend a..night or.two ". • with the •Putmaris.' ' • • . These'two boys were at Pine River,...: Wwietf.riendf duping' the .storm, days•An Guelph during. ,the -past, Lorne Luther Spent-a. couple 'of Mr.. and Mrs. John Zimmerman' and . MiSs Linda Wylds • of London were week end visitor's' with their • parents • Mr. and Mrs. 'Warren Wylds. WINTER'S WORST CONTINUED FROM' PAGE 1 crew kept Working, as weather permitted, on highway 86 but were fighting a losing battle for some time. To the surprise of many. 'the Morning mail from Kitchener' arrived at the local post office on' Monday, but the mail truck was 'in for prOblems from then on. About P/2 miles north of Lucknow, 'on the Holyrood road, he 'became stuck and spent the day mired there.. Highway 86 and 21 were closed at various times during Sunday and Monday. Many motorists, who failed to heed the warnings, found. themselves Stranded overnight at farm and village homes as well as public buildings. Local municipal road crews have been fighting a tough battle with Ahe snow banks for most of January, but' this past week end's bldw, was about as bad as any. • Harold Greer .of Lucknow, local -weather recorder for• the govern- ment bureau, reports about 69" of snowfall during ' the month • of January. On only one day, January 1st, was there no recorded fall of snow.'. The snow, in itself, is perhafis not of record -quantity, 'but the strong winds that have accompan- ied the falls have tied the ,area up tight on many occasions. Usually, a few miles further inland, the weather was considerably. better, but those ,communities, close to Lake Huron, have been experienc- ing difficult driving conditions for most of the month.' Only three dayS in January saw the temperature rising 'above the freezing point. About 10 days were below 20 degreek with the coldest being the night of January I7.18 when the' mercury dipped to 23 below on the fahrenheit scale. , Eight 'nights below zero 'tempera; tures were recorded. Most days were cloudy with very little sunshine.