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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-05-05, Page 12Would You Believe b y RINA, Unfortunately (for some people) caffeine isspresent in both' WOULD YOU ALSO BELIEVE . . . that the selection, quality, friendly atmos- phere and value to be found at our place are even mor e stimulating. We prove it every day. HANDICRAFT .4.ND HA IIIER SHOPPE 306 Jomephine Street• Winghism '1895 '2195 2 door hardtOp, V.-8, auatic, power steering, power bakes, combination radio and tape player, nice blue finish. Lic. DJS-104 .1 972 COMET • 2 door coupe, lady driven, 29;000 miles, 6 tylinder, automatic, radio, immaculate. Lic. J'FR-359 ....... t • • • .. ... Q*4: '2195 '2500 EE PONTIAC BUICK CADILLAC HAMILTON ST., OODERICH 524.8391 4y, am4101-amitHOW......K • THE LIJCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO 'WEDNESDA'Y MAY • 5, 1976 PAGE WHITECHURCH :'Weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Bill '.Purdon were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gaunt of Chatham and Miss, Barbara Purdon of Kitchener. , Word ,was received here on' Saturday by the Rintoul families of the sudden passing of Ronald Reid, 34 years, son of Mr. and Mrs; Jim Reid (former Freda Rintoul) of Blyth. Ronald resided at Mitchell. On. Sunday. Mr..and Mrs. Leonard Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Neil " Rintoul, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rintoul and Brian were at the funeral home at Mitchell. The,funeral is being held on Monday. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans were Mr. and. Mrs. Eric Evans and Mr.. and Mrs. Melvin Evans and son Christopher of Hyde Park. On Sunday . afternoon Mr. and • Mrs. Bev Kay, Graham and Wendy visited with his mother, Mrs. Kay of Guelph, and. with her mother, Mrs. Graham of Brampton. On Sunday evening they attended Convocation Communion Service at Knox College.' • Mrs. Annetta Jantzi and Donald Small Electrical Appliance Repair Service Minor Repairs to All Makes BILL BALE R.R. 1 RIPLEY' 395-2349 of Milverion were Monday callers on Miss Annie Kennedy, Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs: Wallace Milligan and family were their daughter Mrs. , Pat Donnelly, Mr: Donnelly, Angela and Jill of Streetsville: • We. , are sorry to report that Ira, . Wall is a patient in. Wingham and District Hospital. His many friends here. wish him a very speedy recovery. • On Sunday Joe Tiffin and Joan attended the May Musicians meet- ing held in the Wingham 'touncil Chambers. Stephen Tiffin celebrated hii fifth birthday oil Sunday with a party with his parental grandpar- ents, Mi. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin and two great grandmothers, Mrs. Elizabeth Tiffin . and Mrs.' Ethel StesVart and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin, The community extends their congratulations to Stephen.. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. .Douglas Conley and Jason of Wingham. Mr. and Mrs, Wilford Caslick of Wingham were Sunday evening visitors with his mother, Mrs. Earl Caslick, On Thursday, May 6 at 8.30 sharp, weekly discussion of the Bible will be held at Chalmers Presbyterian Church. Meetings will Conclude at-10 p.m. Whitechurch Women's Institute will hold their May meeting, at 8.30 p.m: on Wednesday, May 12. The hostess is Mrs. 'Dave Gibb. Roll call - Housecleaning hint. Branch directors are to plan a bus trip, for June. :.Program is 'by the committee. 4-H girls are to give a demonstration. There will be penny auction. • "Lunch r Mrs. Wm. Evans, Mrs. Wth:Rintoul and Mrs.' J. McInnes. Mr. and Mrs. 'Wayne Farrier, Kimberley and/ Amy of Guelph spent the weekend with his mother, Mrsi Garnet farrier. . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morrison of Little Current are visiting with, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morrison of Lucknow and other relatives in the commun- ity. Visitors on ..Sunday with Miss Annie Kennedy were Mrs. Elith- beth Bolt, Kenneth Purvis, Miss Marjorie piA rvis and Mrs. Irwin of Mitcbell. They were also callers On relatives in Lucknow. This community' was happy to learn that Dalton Sehulti was able to return home, on Tuesday after spending a few days in Wingham and District Hospital'. Whitechurch Women's Institute Cancer collectors were Mrs. Don Ross, Mrs. Fred Tiffin and Mrs. Victor Emerson. The collection this year amounted to $259.90. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. John Visser On the recent arrival of their baby daughter in Wingham • and District Hospital. Whitechurch' Women's Institute members on. April 28 gathered at Whitechurch Community Memorial Hall and gave the hall and contents a spring cleaning. . We are sorry to report that Mrs. Velma Falconer of 2nd concession •Culross is a patient in 'Wingham" Hospital. The comintinity. 'Wishes her a Very speedy recovery. ' We will trade you down on your 1974, 1975 or 1976 automobile (any make) and pay you difference on any one of these five 1972 model,' fully reconditioned automobiles. 1 97 2 MERCURY MARQUIS 'BROUGHAM 2 door hardtop, ,complete luxUry, reclining individual seats, power windows, 'power steering, air con- ditioning, Michelins, etc. Must be seen., Lic. DHC-230 '2995 1 97 2 FORD LTD 2 door hardtop, low mileage,• spotless black original finish, with. burgundy interior, power steering, power brakes, radio, whitewalls, rear defogger. Lic. DHJ-260 1 97 2 'TORINO 2 door hardtop,• smart metallic green', one owner, V-8,' automatic, power steering, radio, extra snow tires: DJC-400 MONUMENTS' For' sound counsel and a fair price on a monument correctly designed from quality material, rely on SKELTON MEMORIALS Pat OlIagan, Prop. , ESTABLISHED OVER SIXTY YEARS. WALKERTON PHONE 8814234 • ONTARIO