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3 days Including 1,000 Island cruise •
9 departures - May 13, 15, 17, 19 ph
21, '23, 25, 27, 29 • I
NORTHERN ONTARIO
5 Day POLAR BEAR TOUR (MOOSONEE)
Departs July 5, 12, 20, 27, $189
Aug. 2,'9, '17
7 Day LAKE SUPERIOR TOUR $225
' Departs July 19, Sept. 20
5 Day MACKINAC ISLAND and
AGAWA CANYON TOUR
Departs July 19, 26, Aug. 16,
Sept. 7, 13, 20, 27, Oct. 4
$185
HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS
5 Day. PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH TREAT
Departs June 7, 21, July 5, 26,
$
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Aug. 2, Sept 13, 27, Oct. '4, 12 1 0
7 Day KENTUCKY GRAND OLE OPRY.
Departs May . 3, 24, June 21,
July 5, 12, 26, Aug. 9, 23,
Sept. 13, Oct.. 25
7 Day WILLIAMSBURG and WASHINGTON
"Departs May 10, June 14 July 19,
Aug. 16, . Sept. 26; 27, Oct.. 18
5 Day SMOKEY MOUNTAINS and TENNESSEE
Departs Sept. 20, 27,
Oct. 4, 18,, 25 $1 79
QUEBEC AND THE
EASTERN SEABOARD
16 D'ajr. GASPE and MARITIMES •
(All Canadian •Route)
Departs. June 12, 26, July 10, 24 $489 Aug. 7,, 21, Sept. 4, 18
8 Day QUEBEC and SAGUENAY
RIVER CRUISE
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6, July 4,
' Aug., 12 $289
$239
239
9 Day NEW ENGLAND and CAPE COD
Departs June 12, 26, July 10,' 24 319
Aug. 7, -21, Sept. 4, 18
13 Day MARITIME and
NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND
Departs June 6, 13, 20, 27;
July 4, 11, 18, 25,
. Aug. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29.
Sept. 5, 12, 19,.26
$419
19 Day NEWFOUNDLAND' TOUT '
Departs June 14, 28, July 12, 26, $599
Aug. 9,, 23, Sept. 6, 20
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22 Day CANADIAN WEST ADVENTURES
Departs June 12,.19, 25, 27, 29
July. 1, 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, a- $669 Aug. 7, 14, 24 28, Sept. 4, 11
21 Day CALIFORNIA and
THE GOLDEN WEST
Departs April 10, May 1, 22,
July 3, Aug. 7, $595
Sept, 4, 25, Oct. 16
Ali prices quoted twin basis per person
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at Godericlf District Collegiate on a
tour to Spain for the holiday week.
The trip was arranged by Miss
Quick, who teaches Spanish. and
over 20 students and two chaper-
ones left Goderich 'on March 20 to
return on March 29.
Mrs. Bob Eedy and twin
daughters spent a few days at the
first of the week with Mr. and Mrs.
Irvine Eedy, Mrs. Bob Ott and
boys' visited her parents for' the .
latter part of the week. '
Rob-and Sandra Mc'VVhinney 'of
Sault Ste. Marie are the proud
parents of a son, Robert Christoph-
er,' 7, lb. 6 oz. born on Sunday,
March 28, a grandson for Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh McWhinney.
Kim and Kathy Dawson, daugh-
ters 'of Mr. and Mrs. George
Dawson of Goderich spent a few
days with their grandparents, Mr.
and 'Mrs. K. K. Dawson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thomas,
Linda and. Wendy of Willowdal,e,
visited Lois' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thos. 'Webster, last week end.
Mrs. Mary ,Bere and Jamie
visited Mr. and. Mrs. John Bere
and Karen in London last week
end.
Mrs. Annie Kilpatrick of Luck-
now visited Mrs. Cecil Blake 07
Sunday.
Mi. and. Mrs. Wilfred Pentland
arrived. home ,on Tuesday after
nearly three Months in TeXas. On
SundaY evening they visited
daughter Carol; and Bob Anilrew :
and boys in Kincardine. id)
There were 7 tables at a card
party at the Orange 'Hall in
Dungannon on Friday evening.
The prizes were: high man, Jim
Errington; 2nd, Art Young; low
man, Bert McWhinney; .high lady,
Mrs. Florence Reid; 2nd, •Mrs.
Louise Brindley; low, Mrs. Cora,
Cranston., ' There will ',be' another
card party in Orang&-Hall in .2
weeks on April 9.
Frank 'and Cora Thompson
attended the. Fire Insurance Con-
vention in Toronto from Wednes-
day to Friday.
Mr. Thomas Joseph . Lannan,•
formerly of 9th ,concession; Ash.:
field, passed away at Marian Villa
Hospital, London on March 26, in
his 90th year; beloved husband of
Margaret Laura Griffin. He is
survived 'by son Lyal, daughter-in-
,Idw Theresa, brother William and
nieces and nephews. Funeral mass'
will be held at St. josepb's R. C.
Church, KingSbridge on Monday
morning, 'March 29 at 10.30..
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Lu 'cknow Branch
About First Bank Personal.
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Good things hap en with a
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'WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1976
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE FIF*Igar4
'DIMPANNON
The subject of Rev, H,
Dobson's sermon . on Sunday at
Dungannon United Church ' was,
"The Good , Shepherd". " The
sacrament of'the Lord's Supper will
be administered at Sunday service
on April 4. .The Confirmation, class
will meet on Saturday at 10 a.m: in
the, Sunday School' room of
Dungannon United Church. The,
official board will meet a week from
Monday, on Apri1.5 at-8.30 p.m.' at
Nile United Church. Anyone
interested in Seniei Adult Days at
Five Oaks May 4"-6 . should contact
the minister for details..
Russell ,Johnston was taken to
Viinghani ' Hospital on Sunday
morning. ,
Mrs. Cecil Blake iettirned home'
on Friday from a two week visit
with members of her family in
Toronto and Cambridge.
The Dungannon WOrnen's Insti-
tute held a dessert euchre party at
Brookside School on. Wednesday,
March 24 with 27. tables. The
prizes were: lucky place mat, Mrs.
Clara Raynard; 'mens high, Bill
Caesar; men's 'low, Clifford Hack-
ett; ladies' high, Mrs. Jean
Jardine; ladies' low, Mrs. Dynes
CaMpbell; Way draw for men, Earl
McNee; lucky draw for ladies,
Pearl Caldwell; nearest anniver-
sary, Mrs.• Philip Stewart.
Mrs. Marina Park, Mrs. Noreen
Park', Mrs. Sharon Dawson spent
the .,past , week on a- holiday in
Jamaica. Mrs, Maxine Maize was
to have gone with them but was
advised by her doctor not to go pp
in the plane: -Miss Jaqueline
Dawson stayed with. her aunt, and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Art• Stewart.
Paul and Mary Beth stayed with
Mr. and Mrs: Doug Brown.
Johnny, Greg and Larissa Ald-
ham spent a few days of the holiday
with Mrs. Mary Bere and Jamie.
Dwight' and Marybelle Aldham,and
children came .out on. Sunday to
help Jamie celebrate ,his tenth '
birthday. ,
Duane RiVett, Ronnie Delbergue
and Jamie Bere played, hockey in'
the tournament at Mildmay on
Tuesday. The Lucknew Atoms won
the first game 7-1' with •Mildinay
but lOst the second game 2-1 to
Blyth. Betty Culbert and Kathie
Bere. accompanied a group of
students from the class in Spanish
LANGSIDE
Visitors with. Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Young last week were Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Young, Beth and
Jane of Chesley; Heather, Bradley
and. Cheryl Young of Wingham and
Mrs. Eugene' Gardner, Sandra,
• Greg and Shelley of Lucknow.
Russell Young returned to Tor-
onto College on Sunday after
spending last week with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Wall and
Krista of Culross visited on Sunday
with Mr. *and Mrs. Jim Young and
family. Liane Young, who spent
the weekend at - Don Wall's,
returned home with them.
Helen Weirsma of Palmerston
spent the week end with her.
parents, Mr. Wand Mrs. Wally
Weirsma.
Mr. and Mrs. Holman of
SebrOgville visited last Wednes-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Albert .
Bongertman. Mr, Percy Cornell
visited recently at the same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Webster of
Chatham visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Webster and
family.
HOLLAND -VISIT
Mrs. Jan Bregman of Exeter and,
Mrs. Nell of .,Stayner„ mothers of
Mr, and Mrs Bob Bregman, left by
plane from Toronto on Sunday to
spend some time with relatives in
Holland.