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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-05-19, Page 20Aniiinionnuonoionniummoonnonioniummoonoolioilloomounoniiiiimmonnommor CARPETING CUSHIONFLON AND LINOLEUM DRApgRas YOUR compurrt ROSE DRcoRmuio owns FINLAY DIECORATORS Laselnaow, Ontario WALLPAPER AND C-I•L PAINTS Phone $211-$1134 ‘111101.11 ARKET • SCHNEIDER'S Weimer.S'.. • 1 LB. sc„„...E. Pork Shoulder SKINLESS - BONELESS 1.69 lb. KELLOGG'S Special K 11 OZ. 894 Pepsi 24 10 OZ. CANS $3.59 CASE WE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, MAY 24 WE DELIVER' 528-3420 THAT , George Webster of Whitechnrch • and Mrs. • George Whitby of Lucknow were both '$25 winners in Wintario 'lottery list week. THAT • Kincardine Minor:Hockey Assoc- iation will not enter Atom and Novice teams in W.O.A.A. compe- tition next year. The majority felt that any teams under,-Pee Wee age were too young to travel to area towns to play their games, Tiverton has requested , that their Atom teams be allowed to play in the Kineardint system next year as they also planned to drop out of W.O.A.A. competition. THAT Antone VanOsch of Ashfielcl Township was the winner of $100 in the Olympic lottery draw on Sunday. GLENN - Angela and Arletta and Andrew Glenn of Dungannon, are happy to announce 'the safe arrival of their new.baby sister Amy Jo on Monday, May 10th, 1976 -at Wingham and District Hospital. Proud parents are Gerrie • and Bernice Glenn. / • HACKETT - to Mr. and- Mrs. Robert Hackett of R. R. 3 Goderich on `'Saturday, May 15, 1976, at Wingham and District Hospital, a son, Aaron Nathan,. Zion Native Died In Calgary DAVID A. ANDREW David A. Andrew, a native of the Zion community and prominent in Department of Agriculture work in both Ontario and Alberta, died in Bethany Hospital, Calgary, on May 17 in his 86th year. He is survived by' his wife, the former Elva Stanley of Purple Grove, and two daughters Mrs. Wm.. Dweyer of Edmonton and Mrs. Jim Durkie of • Calgary,' also three granddaughters, one brother Alfred of Orillia and one sister Jessie, Mrs. Gordon Kirkland of Lucknow. The funeral will be , held at Poster's Garden Chapel, Calgary, on Wednesday, May 19. COOK - MacLENNAN Mr. and Mrs. Bayne MacLen- nan, R: R. 3 Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. Graham Cook,- Ripley, are pleased to announce the forthcom- ing marriage of their danghter and son, Brenda May MacLennan and Cameron Graham Cook. The marriage' will take place On Saturday, July 3rd, 1976, at 3 p.m. at Ashfield Presbyterian Church. •••••••11•• GUSE = CULBERT Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn. Culbert, R. R. 4 Ripley, are pleased to announce the forthcoming' mar- riage of their daughter, Linda Mae to Carl William Guse, son of Mrs. Angela Guse, R. R. 1 Tiverton and the late Mr.. Arnold Guse, The wedding will take place' on Satur- day,' June 19th, 1976 at 3 o'clock in St. Andrew's United Church, Ripley. CONTINIBUAEND .D TRIP PAGE 1 OttaWa. Friday, May 28th,• the band will play at Sir Winston Churchill School in Ottawa at 10 a.m. After 'a brief tour of Ottawa in the afternoon, the gronp will travel on to Trois Rivieres, Quebec where theyeDeauvie willii spendmotel. the night at L Early ,Saturday, May 20th, the band will leave Trois Rivieres and proceed to Quebec City to partici- pate in the Lions Convention Parade. After spending some time in Quebec City, the band will once again travel to the Highland Motel in. Kingston and spend Saturday night there before returning to Lucknow on Sunday, May 30.. Each band members 'has been paying $2 ppt month for the past ten months and this $20 will be used to pay for four lodging at the different motels, plus money for r e akfa partials ts. payment towards their b Each person on the trip will be required to buy 'eight Meals and will need some spending money, a adb decisions e rb betweener p parents. Lucknow and member triDp.istrict_ Lions Club has pledged $1500 towards financing the band Blazers Sweaters Collared, V-neck; short sleeve sweaters and drop shoulder 3/4 'length sleeve sweaters , EVERYTHING CO-ORDINATES We have 32 suits left from our sale ranging in size from 38 50, Reg. Prices $125.00 $155:00 Suits All At $80.00 Winn LADIES' AND MEN'S WEAR Jim and Syke Sutherland Lucktiow Phone 328-2126 6' • • THE LECENOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,'ONTARIO pperating Cogs About.$600.A.Day The new Kincardine and District. Community Centre is costing $600 a day to operate and the highest iverage daily income for a month ,o far is only $285.65. The lowest tally income for a month has been )143..83. Daily interest charges on -he structure are about $100, Ont this basis, the board was told last -week that the deficit for this year could reach $150,000. -THAT Monday' night was orientation night at F. E. Madill Secondary 'School in Winghini when grade 8 students and their parents were introduced 'to the workings and surroundings of the school. THAT Gary Sutton of Lueknow won $200 Sunday in the Lucknow Kinsmen Stanley Cup. Draw. The winning goal was scored at 14 minutes, 18 seconds. ....#4SONNI 411411 4P0:400,"P"P44,4•••••40,0..-, THAT Mr. and "Mrs. Geurge Kennedy of R.: 1 Lucknow, arrived home Sunday, May 9th from a 155 day Mediterranean cruise to Greece,,. Egypt, Isreai, Turkey and Dalma- tion Coast. They left home on April 20th and first Visited for three days. in Florence and Venice from where their cruise started, THAT Don Wall of R. 1 Holyrood was a $100 winner in Sunday+s Olympic lottery. THAT Wallace Houston visited briefly in Lucknow with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Houston, on Sunday and was driven to Malton Monday morning, Wally left at the first of the week for Survair Northway Limited for Brazil. They will return to the same, area as last summer, Goiania; in central Brazil, for further survey work. Wally's work 'is as an airplane mechanic. WEDAIEsov, MAY 19; 1916 -BRAND' NEW SHIPMENT OF LADIES ' ..SUMM .ER.