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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-09-22, Page 20Here you aie, a. day closer to retirement. What plans have you. made? . Your Man from Sun Life knows the problems of retirement. Bettel%till, he knows the solutions. He has more attractive insurance plans to provide you with a worry-free ftiture than ever before. Call him today. The clock is running. Wm. J.-Kinahan PHONE 357-1987 R.R. 2 LUCKNOW ). aria LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER' 22, 1976 PAGE TWENTy • Mrs, Frank MacLennan; R. R. 3 Lucknow and her daughter Mrs. Don Ainslie,, Toronto are on a two week tourto England and Scotland. Linda and Lorne' Emmerton sand daughters Cindy and Lori, formerly of Tiverton, are new residents, of Lueknow. Linda is a daughter of Ruth and Bill Rogues, Lucknow. „ • Mrs. Eunice Cunningham of Lucknow returned home last Wed nesclay 'from Victoria Hospital, London where she underwent knee surgery. Mrs. Ron Rothwell of Norwood visited last .weekend in Lucknow with her mother Mrs. Ed Thom. Sara-Lynn, clautiter of .Mr. and Mrs. Gary EvicQuillin of St. Catharines, who won second prize in the under four month class at the Lucknow Fall Fair is a great granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'Dick Iv1cQuillin, Kinloss, Township and of Bob Scott, Ashfield. Mr. and Mrs'. E. A. Reynolds of Toronto spent a few days with .her sister Mrs. Philip Stewart, Luck- now and attended the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr, and Mrs. Bill Porteous. Mrs. Philip Stewart, 'Lucknow, visited for' a few days recently in Burlington with her • son Mr. and Mrs. Allan Stewart, Mrs. Jean Finlayson of Goderich spent the weekend with her cousin Mrs. George Stuart, Lucknow. Mr, and Mrs. Tom Clark of Woodstock, Mr, and Mrs. Doug Abbott (Cathy Clark), Michelle and Dennis of Foy Mount, were visitors last weekend in Lucknol with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Herb Clark and family ' and attended the Fall Fair. Mrs. Abbott, Michelle and Dennis. had spent .the previous two weeks in Lucknow, returning home Monday, Mrs, Philip Stewart, ' LueknOW spent a few days recently in Toronto at the home- of her sister Mr. and Mrs, E. A. ReynoldS and was a guest at the Henderson-Pea- ce wedding in St. Augustine of Canterbury Anglican Church on Thursday, September 16th. Allan Stewart of Burlington was guest soloist. Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacGregor of Dundas visited recently with Mrs. George Stuart, Lucknow. Free.hicin Olson ravel Pit I% Miles West Of Dungannon tic===4 CHOICE CEMENT GRAVEL CRUSHED ROAD GRAVEL SAND, 3/4 STONE, TOP FILL • FINE, MEDIUM OR COARSE PIT RUN GRAVEL ALL LOADS WEIGHED' FOR YOUR . ACCURATE MEASURE 10 METRIC TONS — 22046 LBS. KINLOUGH Mr. and Mrs." George Graham returned home on Monday evening from London, where George under- went surgery at Victoria Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Levi E,ckenswiller of London spent Monday night.with Mr. and Mrs. George Graham and visited on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Graham at Lucknow and with' her brother Roy Graham in the Kincardine and District Hospital and with his sister Mrs. Wesley Thompson at Kincardine. Congratulations to Mr. and Mr's. Greg Welch on the birth: of ,their son, Aaron Gregory, on Friday, September 10th. The Welch family live in Mrs. Marretta Hodgins' apartment. Debbie Hedley entertained friends ,at her 10th birthday party on Thursday. We- extend sympathy to the familyof the late Ethel Deaton who passed away at LOndon. She was the former Ethel McLean, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward McLean of the South Line. Gary. Hedley was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London during the week, where he underwent ear surgery'' We wish him a speedy recovery. Visitors on Saturday with Mrs. Gertrude Walsh were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Graham of gan, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Currie of Waterloo and Mrs. Miller Hartwick of . Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hall of Virginia spent the weekend with Malcolm Lane and Hugh, and with Mrs. Lane ' in the,. Wingham and District Hospital. Bert Nicholson and Lois visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. N. E.' Evans and family at Erin and with, Mrs. Nicholson, who: is' a patient in Brarnpton Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Edburt Bushell had their grandchildren, Anne, Edwin and Janice Fraser of Armow -and a friend Jennifer 'Rogers for the weekend and on Saturday they all took in the Western Fair‘at London and had a most enjoyable time. eat belts nd 1 e wer eels do wes. his is what Ontario's n regulations are proving. Since January 1, 1976, Ontario, motorists have been required to wear seat belts. And since that date, Ontario speed limits have been lowe-red to 60 miles per hour qn freeways and 50 miles per hour'on other highways. These new'regulations are paying off. For the first 6 months of 1976, there were 66 fewer,deaths on Ontario highways and 6,765 fewer injuries. Police officials in major Ontario centres credit the wearing of seat belts and the lower speeds with these lower death and'injury rates. And indeed,. improved safety 'is the prime reason for the regulations. But there are other benefits; too. When you'drive slower, you save gasoline--,and lower your fuelcosts, So buckle up. Slow down and drive sensibly. For your free copy of the booklet "What You Should Know About Seat Belts," write to: Public and Safety Information Branch Ministry of Transportation and Communications 1201 Wilson Avenue Downsview, Ontario M3M 1J8 Ministry of Transportation and Communications .James Snow, William Davis,. Minister Premier Province of Ontario