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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-08-25, Page 11P76 WEDNESDAY, AUG. UST 1970 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO .1) r 5 3eecroft idler of visitors Eteecroft greater less of roubles CRAWFORD MOTORS CHRYSLER - DODGE 'PLYMOUTH WINGHAM ONTARIO PHONE 357-3862 25 Years of Service to the Motoring Public '1976 FORD. MUSTANG,. 10,000 miles 1974 ASTRA,. 4 'speed, with radio 1973 MERCURY MONTCALM, 2 door hardtop, power steering and brakes, with radio 1973 DODGE POLARA, 2 door hardtop 1973 CHRYSLER, 4 door hardtop, f u111? equipped 2-1973 DODGE DARTS, 4 dbor , 6 automatic with ' radio • 1972 PONTIAC VENTURA, 6 automatic 1972. CHEV STATIONWAGON, V8 automatic, power steering and brakes 1972 .CHEV IMPALA, 2 door hardtop 1971 PONTIAC , 4 door hardtop, V8 automatic, power steering, power brakes and radio 1971 FORD HALF TON 1969 GMC HALF TON Would You Believe by RINA THE ANCIENT HEBREW . COIN, THE TALENT; WEIGHED 188 POUNDS... It sure did; 188, lbs, of solid gold! (The silver talent • weighed 94 lbs.) 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BILL'S PLACE VARIETY STORE LUCKNOW PAGE ELEVEN KINGSBRIDGE Dennis Hogan of Goderich, formerly Of R. R. 3 'Lucknow, pasSed away in Victoria 'Hospital, London on Wednesday, August 18 in his 67 year. Sincere sympathy is extended to his .wife, Marie, his daughter Mrs. ,Rosemary Hollo- way, sons Thomas, Ronald, . James and Michael; sisters Irene of London and Mrs. Lorena Norris, Georgetown; brothers Wilfred of Goderich and Basil of Ashfield. His body rested at the Stiles Funeral Home, 77 Montreal.Street; Goderich where prayers were said on Friday evening. Requiem ,Mass was celebrated by Reverend Father Ed Dentinger, C.R. on Saturday, 'Aughst 21 in St„ Joseph's Roman Catholic ChOrch, Kingsbridge 10.30. a.m. Interment was in St. joseph's .Cemetery. Members of the KingSbridge Catholic Women's League catered to the luncheon following the services. HURONVIEW EVENT Members of. the Kirigsbridge Catholic Women's League visited Huronview on Wednesday, August 18 and provided entertainment and treats to the patients there. ' Master of ceremonies, Mrs.. *Betty Frayne, called on the following , numbers: songs by Miss Donna5.uo- Errington; Scottish dances(by Miss Lisa Frayne; solos, by Marianne Frayne, accompani- ment by herself on the piano; baton twirling by Miss Vicki Lynn Doherty: Duets by Father Ed Dentinger and Marianne Frayne followed by a sing song with all the residents joining in. Happy Birthday Was sung and gifts presented to all those. having 'birthdays in the .month of. August. Cup cakes and refreshments were served., ENTERTAIN AT PINECREST Members of 'the Lucknow Catho- lic Women's League presented -a musical program to patients in the Pinecrest Manor, Lucknow on Thursday, August e. 19. Mrs. Margaret MacDonald was the master ' of ceremonies for the following progrdm: Lisa Frayne danced the Highland Fling; songs by the Stapleton girls; duet by Father Dentinger , and. Elmer .11m- bach with everyone joining in; tickets for the prize draw were picked by the patients at Pinecrest.' Congratulations to the following winners: hand made quilt, Mrs. Susan (Hall). Moffat of Lucknow; overnite tote 'bag, Gordon King; Port Dover; baby's crib' blanket, LOretta Doherty, Kingsbridge; five Wintario tickets, S. Hiinter of Etobicoke; hand made decorative cushion, R. MacDonald, George- town; man's wallet, Bernice Dren- nan, R. R. 7 lucknow. Plans are being made for a bridal shower to be held at North Ashfield Church basement on Friday even- ing, August . 27 for Miss Brenda Moran, bride elect. Envelopes are available at Lanes, Kintail, and Atnberley Stores for anyone wish- ing to go in: on the gifts. Father Dentinger and Brother Carl Voll are making their annual retreat at Camp Huronia from August 23 to. 28, Mass this Week at St. Joseph's, • Kingsbridge is at 8 a .m. Mrs. Marie Austin moved on Saturday, August 21 to her new apartinent at 2350 biromovnt Road, Agincourt, Apartment 71‘6. Her many friends and relatives and neighbours wish her health and happiness and presented her with 'gifts prior to 'her departure. Len O'Loughlin of Rochester, Michigan spent the weekend at the home of.his sister Mrs. Bernardine Kinney. Mr. and Mrs. LaWrence Austin; their daughter Mrs. Shirley Grob- bel and children Barbara, Michelle and Philip spent the weekend with Mi. and Mrs.. Cyril Austin. Mr. and MrS. Raymond Hogan of Hanover attended the funeral of his cousin, Dennis Hogan, at Kings- bridge on Saturday, August 21. Ed Dwyer and son Bobby of Newcastle visited with Mr. and . Mrs. Donald Frayne and family*this past weekend. .Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dalton and family of Windsor visited on Sunday with Mrs. Mark Dalton and family.' Mrs. Maureen Chilton and son Tommy returned to their home in Moose Factory, on Monday, August' 23 after spending two weeks vacation with' 'her mother Mrs. Mark Dalton and members of the Dalton. family. Miss Leona Hogan commenced employment at the Winghain and District Hospital on Monday, August 23. Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Hogan and family of Glencoe and Miss Fay . .Hogan , of Owen :„S,ound_yisited dining • the past week with their' parents Mr. and Mrs. Con Hogan and attended the funeral services of their cousin Dennis on. Saturday, AUgttst 21. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Austin spent holidays this past week in Parry Sound and the Muskoka District. , Several from this area attended the Trinity Ashfield Homecoming/ Sunday held at . the Brookside School on Sunday, August 22. Worship service at 11 a.m. .Was taken by Reverend Albert J. CoOk. Organist was Mrs. Ruth Alton. Approximately 475 persons enjoy- ed the . luncheon , which was followed 'at 2 ,p.m. by a program. Special congratulations .to the members of. Trinity United Church of Ashfield for this very special day and fOr.the History Book, -Frontier Ways to Modern Days". L, Congratulations to Miss Henri- ette VanDiepenbeek„ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank VanDiepen- beek Who successfully completed the Diploma Nursing Course at Victoria Campus, fanshawe Col- , lege, Londoh.