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PAGE Wixom THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1976
HOCKEY REGISTRATION
Lucknow• Town Hell.
jiaturday, October 9
1 5 p.m.
TALK TO ME LES PETTER SHOES
LUCKNOW LORNE' RE PHONE PHONE 528-2011
-.SHOE REPAIR -I— SKATE SHARPENING
'SUPER CASH BINGO
Every' Thursday Night
at 8:30' p.m.
at Lucknow Legion Halt
YOUR
DINOSAUR'
NUMBER
IS UP.
DUMP IT FOR THE DAMN Fla
Better gas mileage shouldn't be the only' reason you
trade in your dinosaur.
In addition to 40 m.P.g.,'" the Datsun F-10 sedan
will give you peppy performance, plenty of
room fOr friends and things., and
exciting, styling. (a,
The F-10 also inclucles
many features you often
pay extra for in other Cars;
radial tires, tinted glass,
reclining bucket seats, full
carpeting, 2-speed wipers,
rear window defogger; and' more.
And then there's the durability
Datsuri builds into its cars. You
should still be'driving the F-10 long
after most of the dinosaurs are gone.
OW 53770:
LANGSPE
The International .Plowing. Match
held in Bruce County at Walkerton.
is over and was a big success with
large crowds and perfeCt weather
such as we had for Lucknow fair.
We hope the good weather will last
till after Teeswater fair , and
Thanksgiving weekend.
Joanne Bongertman and Laurie
Johnson of Lucknow spent ihe
weekend with Joanne's parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Albert Bongertman
and attended the plowing match at
Walkerton on Saturday with Mary
Bongertnian of. Listowel, who also
spent Sunday with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Moffat
visited on Saturday evening with
Mr. and Ws. Bill Moffat and
Alesha of the, second Concession.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Young
spent, Sunday evening with Mrs.
May Richardson 'and Mr. and
Mrs.Wallace Richardson of Wing-
ham.
Mr. and Mrs. Verwoerd of
Holland, who are visiting their' son
in Barrie, visited: their niece and.
nephew, Mr.' and Mrs. Bob
Bregman sand family from Thurs-
day till Sunday and attended the
plowing match with "them on
about assuring cash for
a University Education
for your Children. A
Sun Life Policy can
guarantee needed funds
for your child's education,
even if you die in the
meantime.
Wm. J. Kitiahah
R.R. 2 LUCKNOW
PHONE 357.1987
OF CANADA
Friday.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Midford Wall were Verne
Tapp and,Mr. and Mrs. Art Tapp of
Regina, Saskatchewan and Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Tapp of Wingham. Mr.
and Mrs. Clinton Ford of Florida
visited at the same home.
CUNNINGHAM MOTORS
131 Kincardine Road
Walkerton 881-0740
'Pre-delivery inspeCtion, local freight and Provincial taxes extra. 'Based on U.S E P A. tests: your mileage will vary.
• Xingsfrridge.... SchoolNews.. •
Teachers at St. Joseph's, Kings-
bridge were divided in their agenda
for September 24th, as some of the
staff attended Professional Devel-
opment Day at St. Patrick's, Dublin
and the remainder attended Dun-
gannon Fair for the students.
Although it was a school holiday
for Kingsbridge • students, they
were well represented in the
parade. Having marched to the fair
grounds the children sang tvvo
choral selections in' front of the
grandstand. Staff and 'students .
were honored to be awarded first
prize for their float. , Mr. Zyluk
received the plaque . from Mr.
Robert 'McKinley, M.P.
After being dismissed, the
children , went to the hall . and
viewed displays of school ' work,
baking flowers and Crafts. Horse
and cattle shows as well as a small
midway entertained the children.
Everyone was enthusiastic about
the annual Dungannon Fair and is
looking forward to next year's
event.
Teachers at St. Patrick's Dublin
were introduced 'to their new
outline 'The Formative years". It
is a document which summarizes
provincial goals and curriculum"
expectations to teachers, adminis-
trators, trustees and parents.
Ministry Personnel attended in
order to discuss the philosophy of
"The Formative Years". ,
Following this basic policy docu-.
ment.' will be a variety 'of publica-
tions intended primarily for teach-
ers, as they apply the curriculum in
the classroom.
SOCCER HOUSE LEAGUE
RESULTS •
Senior: Green 4, Red 3.. Scorers,
Green, 2 for Stephen Frayne, 1 for
Jackie Dalton, 1 for Brian Drennan;
Red; 2 for Freddy Gerdes, 1 for
Bobby Austin.
Senior: Yellow' .2, Blue 0.
Scorers, Yellow, 2 for Tom Foran.
Intermediate: Red 2, Blue .0.
Scorers, Red, 1 for Patrick Foran, 1
for. Paul Foran.
Senior: Green 2, Blue 0. Scorers,
1 for Brian Drennan, 1 for Jim Van
Osch.
We are making dirangements to
play St. Anthony's School, Kincar-
dine in exhibition games to
prepare for regular competition.
•
61,604.00
*$37.49 you may borrow $3,000.00
$62.47 you may borrow / $5,000.00
$87.46 you may borrow $7,000.00
It you can afford monthly payments of . . .
$19:99 you may borrow
for Farm, Town and Country
Home Owners!'
Can You Use. $1,600 to $20,000 ?
forivioinclucks:
• modern guest room for 2 nights.
40. dinner one-evening at the famous Captain's Table
including a welcoming refreshment
• breakfast each morning
• ' free overnight parking (from 6.00 p.m. to 8.30 a.m.
only each day)
tdSitncoe
telS mum%
Take advantage of the 1975 price. The Lord
Simcoe is maintaining the price on the 2 nite spescial
in the face of rising costs.