HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-04-14, Page 19Ben McClenaghan: Had, 90A Biethday-
The community extends congrat,.
ulations and best wishes to Ben
.McClenaghan, son of the late Mr.
and,' Mrs. Janes McClenaghan,
who on Tuesday, April 13 celebrat'
edhis 90th birthdaY. He has
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spent
all his life on the tinnily farm 1,,1
Miles north of Whitechurch. Mrs.
McClenaghan is' the, former Mary
Barbour of West Wawanosh. Their
family are Lorna, Mrs. Harry Moss
of Plattsville; Doris, Mrs. Bruce
Coleman of Nanaimo, B.C.; Melvin
fof Waterloo; Irwin of St. Thomas;
Eileen,- Mrs. Parker of, Exeter;
.Faye,, Mrs. Jim McIntyre 'of Val
Caron; Carl at home. The birthday
was quietly celebrated on Sunday
with bjrthday cake and all the
trimmings with. Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Moss of Plattsville' in
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attendance. Mr. McClenaghan is
able to be, up and,' about each day
and enjoyed the beautiful birthday
cards sent. The community wishes
you Ben more years of health and
happiness. • .
• Mr:, and Mr. Harry Moss of
'Platteville` spent the'week with Mr.
and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan , and
Mi. and Mrs. Carl MeClenaghan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted MeClenaglian
of Kitchener spent the weekend
with Miss 'Mildred McClenaghan. •
Mr. and Mrs, Dalton Schultz on
Tuesday last 'attended the.. funeral
of their, sister-in-law Mrs. Herb
Harding of West Hill.
Mrs. Wallace. Milligan began
work on Monday in the office of
Gary Chapman of Wingham.
Mgrs. Annetta Jantzi and Miss
"Cleckman of Milverton were recent
visitors with Miss Annie Kennedy
and Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher of
Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laicllaw were
Saturday evening visitors with Mr.
and MrS. Joe Ducharm of Goder-
ich.
,Mrs. Lorne Durnin is spending a
few days in' Goderich with her
grandchildren while their inretits
Mr. and . Mrs. Clayton Schnitz are
on a tour.
Mr. and Mrs. Hector Pardon of
Strathroy were Friday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs: Robert Mowbray and
on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Seddon of Brantford visited with
them.
REORGANIZATION
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REED'S DEPT. STORE
TEESWATER
BUSINESS CHANGES CALL FOR A QUICK LIQUIDATION OF A LARGE' PART OF THE ENTIRE INVENTORY OF
REED'S. DEPT. STORE
THIS. IS NOT A 'SEASONAL' SALE OF A LIMITED NUMBER OF' ITEMS — IT'S A GENUINE 'DRASTIC AND FAST STOCK'
LIQUIDATION WHERE EVERY ITEM, BIG AND SMALL, WILL 'BE OFFERED.AT A LOW SALE PRICE •
EVERYTHING AND WE MEAN EVERYTHING, WILL BE SALE!
SALE STARTS 10 Aim. THURSDAY OPEN THURS. EVENING
And Will Continue Until April 24th
ON MEN'S CLOTHING ...'WORK CLOTHES... RUBBER BOOTS . . . UNDERWEAR
. SHIRTS . . SWEATERS T-SHIRTS . . SPORTSWEAR, ETC
LADIES' AND GIRLS' CLOTHING nouses TOPS ... SLACKS . . . LINGERIE
. . HOSIERY . . . SPORTSWEAR . . SLEEPWEAR . . . ETC.
DRY GOODS — YARD 'GOODS ... SHEETS '... SLIPS... BLANKETS . . SPREADS
:. FINE PRINTS -... POLYESTERS BROADCLOTHS . # . LINENS . . DENIMS ... ETC.
CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS' WEAR T-SHIRTS ... JEANS ... SHORTS ... HOSIERY
RUNNING SHOES . . . UNDERWEAR . . . COATS ... SLEEPERS . . . PYJAMAS . ETC.
SPECIAL ..$AtE. DISCOUNTS ..ON.
TOYS - GLASSWARE - STATIONERY GIFT . ITEMS
SEWING NOTIONS - LUGGAGE - WALL PAPERS 'etc.
DON'T MISS OUR GREAT SALE -- REMEMBER YOU SAVE ON EVERYTHING — NO EiCCOPTIONSI
DRIVE OVER TO TEESWATER AND ENJOY HUNDREDS OF GENUINE BARGAINS.
WE. WILL BE OPEN THURSDAY EVENING THIS WEEK
REED'S DEPT. STORE TEESWATER
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WEDNESEiAY, APRIL. 14, 00 . r THE LUCKNOW' SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Mr. and Mrs. George Tiffin of
Lucknow were Saturday evening
visitors with Mr. and Mrs., Wesley
Tiffin.
Mrs. Bev Kay, Wendy and. Linda
Moore were Sunday afternoon
visitors with. Mrs. ,,Kay's mother,
Mrs. Graham of Brampton.
SEVEN JOIN. CHURCH
On Sunday at the United Church
sacrament service was held by Rev.
Wilena Brown. The. coinmunicants
class joining the church were
Colleen Adams,' Murray .Gibb,
Lwinedbear M. °Ore, ,Calvin Quint), Kenn
neth Quipp, jack Whytock, Clair
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Forster,
Wray and Wayne were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Elliott and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Auger of
Elmira spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Fair.
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Elect Officers
At Purple GrOe:
• The .annual meeting for , the"
Purple Grove Wotnen's Institute
was held on Wednesday, April 7 at
the,. home M of , Mrs.. Jack Farrell --
beginning at noon with a pot luck
'dinner.
The meeting .was presided over
by the president, Mrs. Harvey
Needham. The. Ode was sung and
the Mary Stewart Collect repeated.
Roll Fall was answered by payment
of fees and program suggestions
for the coming year. A donation to ,
the Bruce County Farm and Home •
linproyement 'Association is to be
given. 'Mrs, Jack Farrell will
represent the Institute on the
committee planning the banquFt
for the association being held in
'Ripley in September. Mrs. Francis
,Boyle gave the report on the
District Director's meeting which
was held in Holyrood on March 23,
Mrs. Don Reid gave the annual
• treasurer's report and the auditor's
report was 'given by Mrs. D4,
Gillies.
• The conveners for the standing
committees each presented their
reports.
Mrs. Norval Stanley presented
the slate of officers fel- the coming
year: president, sirs. Harvey
Needham; vice pr .s:dent, Mrs.
Don Reid; second vice president,
Mrs. Morley Scott; secretary-treas-
urer, ,Mrs. Cecil Sutton; assistant
secretary, Mrs. Francis Boyle;,
district director, Mrs. Francis
Boyle; alternate director, Mrs. Don
sMcCosh; public 'relations officer,
Mrs. Norval Stanley; pianist, Mrs. •
Paul Greenwood; branch directors,
Mrs. Victor 'Gawley, Mrs. George
Emerson and Mrs. Howard Thoinp-
son; auditors., Mrs. Burton Collins
'and 'Mrs. Don Gillies.
Conveners of standing commit-
tees: Agriculture and Canadian
Industries, Mrs.. Don Robertson;
Family and Consumer Affairs,
Mrs. Don McCosh; Citzenship and
World Affairs, Mrs. Don Gullies;
'Education and Cultural Activities,'
Mrs. Morley Scott; "Resolutions,
Mrs. Jack Farrell; 'Curator, 'Mrs.
Wm. Arnold; assistant,' Mrs. Ben
Scott. •
-The May meeting will' be our
annual Secret Sisters banquet and
gift exchange. The courtesy
remarks were given by Mrs; Don
McCosh.
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OLIVET
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGuire and •
Brian and Mr.' ,aud Mrs. Ron
McGuire and Christopher visited
on. Saturday evening with Mrs.
Robert Engel and children at their
, cottage 'at Lurgan Beach. • ,
. Visiting ,last Wednesday with
Mr: and Mrs. Walter Black and
familY was Mrs. Stewart. McLean •
and . Paul of Paisley.
Mrs. Eldert Geertsma is a'
Patient in Hospital in London. We -
wish her a speedy recovery and
hope she will be home soon.
Mrs. John Geertsma entertained
,a number of ' neighbour's at ' a
Stanley demonstration at her home
last Thursday evening.
Mrs. Walter Black and Mrs:Jack
McGuire visited on Sunday evening
with Mrs. George Lockhart, whO is
a patient' in Wingham Hospital,
also with Mr.' Bert Eaton who 'is,
also a patient there.
Mrs. Ray Hamilton and Wendy
attended the Variety Concert in
Lucknow on Friday evening. It was
sponsored by the Lucknow Agricul-
tural Society, and reports were it
was a wonderful program.
Since, time' began love as a
promiser has beat any politielail.
One reason the dollar buys
less is that it has more to buy.