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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-06-16, Page 2111411/69tRe/10 edis efReasmehl e Nee 1976 FORD. HALF TONS PICKUP, V8 autopiatic. 1975 PONTIAC La MANS, 4 door 1975 CHEV IMPALA, 2 door 1975 PONTIAC VENTURA, 4 door . 1975' DODGE CORONET, 4' door, air conditioned 1975 OLDS, CUTLASS S,` 2 door hardtop with air conditioning 1975 OLDS CUTLASS, 4 door sedan with air conditioning 1975 CHEV IMPALA, 4 door hardtop with air conditioning 1975 NOVA, 4 door , sedan 350, V8 1975 DODGE MONACO, 4 door stationwagon with air conditioning 1974 DODGE MONACO, 4 door stationwagon 2-1974 DODGE MONACOS, 2 door hardtops with air conditioning 1974 DODGE, 4 door 1974 CHEV SPORTS • VAN,V8, fully equipped, 28,000 mi 1 es 1974 PONTIAC ASTRA 1974 DODGE DART, 2 door hardtop 197.3 LaSABRE, 2 door hardtop • 1973 CHEV BELAIR, 4'"Aoor. sedan • ,owwwwinAmmiwirireviorsworoww,,,Arnow,ouv CAR SALES LTD. BLYTH PHONE 523-4342 Barr, Mrs. Gertrude Walsh visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ardill Mason at Ripley. Mr. and Mrs. Bill • Shaw and Wendy and Terry Burt visited with relatives. in Huntsville. W.M.S. ladies attended the Presbyterial at Lucknow and mem- bers of the A.C.W. attended the Deanery meeting at Wingham, Mr., and Mrs. P. A. Murray spent a while at the home of Mr. and Mrs... Frank •Murray while Frank and • Bernice enjoyed a holiday. THIS WEEK IN CONTINUED FROM PAGE 22 the Maxsdn kanch with father-in- .•law Dr. Jock Bracannon-Smith, a professor at Guelph University. Bruce president Ron Wolfe and his wife Beth deserve much credit for 'arranging such an educational tour. Yawl Come Again! was the parting remark from all the Texans they met. Our thanks to Mrs. Anne McCosh for writing this account. Mr. and Mrs. Don, McCosh,• of Ripley were .on the tour.. * * * * * * Mrs. Violet MacKenzie arrived home in Ripley ater visiting with Mr. /and Mrs. R. M. Scott and friends" at Huntington Woods, Michigan. After the furnace, the water heater is the biggest user of energy in your home. Waste hot water, and you're Wasting valuable energy That's a good reason for getting full value: from your wate,r heater every way,you can. By fixing leaky. faucets. By, insulating long runs,of hdtwater,pipe. By waiting until you have a full load before you switch on the clothes or dishwasher. By using cold or cool water when it will do the job. By taking shorter showers or shallower baths. By MakinT sure that all the hot water that eventually goes down the drain works hard for you before it goes. ' The Cascade electric water heater gives you a dependable supply of hot water a .and it makes good use of all '01 the energy it consumes. But it's up to you to use hot water wisely. Don't waste a drop. HY5.6'20A INEONESPAY, JUNE 16,11974' THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL:LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE TWIONTY4:04 ' Mrs. John emerson observed her birthday on June 3rd and spent, the day with her nephew Mr. and Mrs. Ralph. Nixon: and famil3i of Winghartrandalso visited with her 1, brother Isaac and Mrs. Nixon, Belfast,: . . . • • John ,Emberlin of Lucknow, who , • was seriously injured in a recent auto accident at the south end of Lucknow, returned to his Lucknow home the middle' of last week. He had been in hospital in London and spent a few ,days at Wingham Hospital before returning home. Jim Curran returned. to his St. 4 Helens area home on June 2nd after two- months in Wingham Hospital. KINLOUGH Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bell and. Rob of Islington visited on (Saturday . evening with Mr. and Mrs.. Bert Nicholson and Lois. Mrs, Fred Page and Roseita and Mrs. Ron Chatten visited with Dr. and Mrs. Iman Mohamed of Toronto and other relatives/ Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson were in Brampton on Friday where Eva had the cast removed from her hand. She returns in two weeks for further surgery. They also visited With Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Langford and family 'at' Woodstock. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William MacPherson of Holyr • ood were her brother and his wife,Nr. arid Mrs. Dean Wilson of Hamilti;n, and Mrs. Edna Karn of Woodstock, Mrs. MacPherson visited in Hamilton last week with relatives and friends and attended an Eastern Star meeting at Hondas, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fairhall of Glen Orchard, Muskoka, visited wiih.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Matilden and Keith. Ladies from here attended the Armow W.I. tea and also the Tartan tea at, Ripley. Both were very enjoyable afternoons. Sympathy is extended to Mr. William Holland and family in the death of his wife, the former Mary McLean, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLean, formerly of here, llifts, Frank Manlden, Mrs. John A note to The Sentinel from Mrs. Carman (Jessie) Beaton, of • Detroit indicates that she recently under-, went surgery on her right hip Mien she received a new "plastic , hip with metal ball". Mrs. Beaton underwent similar surgery on her left hip in 1913. Dinner guests on Sunday, June. 13 'with Mrs. Peter. MacDoniald, Ripley, following anniversary serv- ice& at. St. Andrew's Church were Mrs. Wm. Ferguson and Carol and John and Helen MacMurchy of Lucknow and John T. MacMurchy of R. R. 5 Lucknow. Guest speaker was Rev. Bernie Warren. David Carter, son of Mr.- and Mrs. John Carter of R. R. 5 Lucknow, underwent surgery .on Tuesday of last week in Wingham and District Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Thomp- son, of Elowmanville were callers in town on Friday of last week... Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Nixon and Children of Stratford spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Nixon, Belfast, Mr. and Mrs. Herb' Clark and family Susan, Jim, Kevin and Doug of Lucknow, attended the wedding' of their son Tom. Clark and Dianne Bigingion in Winfiett Street Angli- can Church, Woodstock on Satur- day, June 12th. Sais'an, was one 9f the bridesmaids and Jim' was an usher in the bridal party. Mrs. ,Ron Rothwell of 'Norwood. visited last weekend in LucknoW with 'her mother, a resident at Pinecrest Manor. — Mrs. Wesley Ritchie of.Lucknow came home on Friday of last 'week' from Victoria Hospital, London, where she had been a patient' for 2 1/2 weeks after undergoing surg- ery. Omitted in the obituary write-up in last week's "Sentinel for Mrs. Eber Willison, the foilmer Nellie England, besidei her parents and one brother Jack, she was also predeceased by one sister Mrs. John (Lena) Swan. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Welsh of Wingham were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Nixon, BelfaSt. Mrs. Wellington Webster .and Cecil of Amberley left Tuesday 'of this week for Saskatoon, Saskatche- ' wan for a three week visit with the former's sister Mrs. Michael Krowchuk. (TREASURE )TROVE IN o THE WANT ,ADS