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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-01-23, Page 24CIOILtif 25th-Silver Celebration-Store WE DETER OPEN SIX DAV A WEEK • • .• .01Vg7.477 01111NO0 tsitor$ to the former lane Ritchie, Mrs.* Wm. 0. flutter of LocknoW, Harold f'erg- use/I,' formerly *of .0oderich and Robert Irvin, of Dungan. —nom- The annual meeting. of : Church will be held 'Sunday evening: at 8 p.m., January 27th: . Wayneand Gloria Hackett travelled to her hoinetown of '.Deep RiVe'r over the weekend and visited. with her ,parent§, fp ... M,artd Mrs, Mil Gutman. Viayne.. and. _Gloria. were guests of honour at a dinner for'Dr, whO is 'retiring from his 'practice:. Gloria, Wire was the first baby born '‘‘ in the Deep River Hospital when, it was Opened, unveil ed a plaque.in Dr: Scelly's honour. Mr..and Mrs. Jack MCGee 'Qf 'visited. with Mrs,- GeOrge Henry on :Sunday.. BY BEnT Image Dona and Arn Campbell, Karen, Sandra and Sheila attended' a hockey tourna raentin Parsley on. Saturday night with their friends.. On aroun, °front Vision program:, "Reach For The Top" on' Saturday ,after- noon. Wingham beat Mount Forest by 10 points. It was an interesting game. congratu- lations to the Madill stud- ents. Bill and Pat Havenaar, Lee and. Laurie of Burlington spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Jim Springer and family. !Carey COughlin spent Sat- urday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Young and on Sunday ' ,George Young of Lucknovv visited at the same home. - Sunday, Dona, Sandra and Sheila went to the Canadian . Figure Skating. Champion- ships at Kitchener, ' with . other. Lucknow class met& bets. . Gad and Danielle Cranston pent a few days with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Jamieson at Wiarton and Ivan visited with them on Sunday, • , Lorne and-Hazel Hackett; Greg, Brian, - Brenda and Mae visited on Sunday. with D. A: and Evelyn Hackett, Lori, Paul, Joan und Terry Hayes. Jim and Trix HaCkett, Toronto visited with his parents, Wilfred and Virg- inia over the weekend. Rev. -Stewart -Miner -and. the Session of Trinity Church cohducted cdnuriunion, at the. Senior Citizen's apartments in Lucknow Stinday , after noon. ' We extend sympathy. to families and relatives who had bereavements over, the weekend,. Mrs. Chester Fin-, nigan of Lucknowi Mrs. au-. ford Eastman- of Burlington, or all your building• moods contact: ere Bros. .Construction CUSTOM ,BUILDERS SCHNEIDER'S' CARTWRIGHT RANCH CHOPPED 1# PKG. Sirloin ies Severa unters have been . hunting oies akound this diStrict last week. , The Whitecliurch Presby terian church will hold their annual meeting in the church basement pon Friday after- noon. . Mr. and Mrs. Bob Breg-, man . visited with Bob's mother in• Blyth- NUrsing Home one day last week. At the South Kinloss WAS. 'January meeting a 'Life Membership Certificate was presented to' Mrs. Alvin Schmidt by 'Mrs. Philip Steer. • HOMES,- COTTAGES'- ADDITIONS ' RENOVATIONS - FARM BUILDINGS -tyme bargains Mrs. Rhoda ,,MacKenzie of Women's Corsets (sizes 18, Lucknow knows a bargain 19 and 20 only) for 95 cents, when she sees one. She and Women's Housedresses dropped round to the office for '$1.19 each Monday with a clipping from • the Brussels Post featuring a The advertisement. listed `'Clean=up Sale ' at G-arswek} 1 sale items with-nothing - Brothers Cut-rate Cash Sale over $1.75. :Before rushing Store. , off to Brussels, however, The, prices could put-our readers should be foreWarn- own local merchants to ed: The clipping and its -Shame: Silk' Eiribroideied incredible prices are from the Cushion Tops for 49 cents, May 1918 edition of the Post. Personal notes Mr. and' Mrs. William .Visiting last week with Mr. Steer and boys entertained , and Mrs. Jim McNaughton on January 10, Father E. and celebrating with them on Dentinger, Brother Carl You their ,.,45th wedding anniver of Kingsbridge; Mrs. Gene- sary (January 18) were Mr.' vieve Kinahan, John O'Con- and Mrs. Jim McNaughton nor, Mrs. Marcella Courtney Jr., of Belwood and Mr. and., of Goclertch, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Rudy Henning, Nornin Ray Leddy, Lucknow. They Henning and friend Susan celebrated the occasion of Thomas, all of London. Gertrude- Leddy's-birthday. A delicious Liam dinner was served, birthday cake includ- ed, cards were enjoyed din.- ing the evening. Just pour insulation in place. Level it and you're through! It's genuine vermiculite insulation. Pour it in once and you've insulated for the life of your house. with Micafil •Insulation Vermin Proof Lightweight Permanent Mrs. George (Shirley) For- -ler of Barrie brought her mother, Mrs. Robert Moffat back to Lucknow on the weekend. Mrs. Moffat spent several weeks at their home and at the home of her other daughter, Mrs. Wayne (Joyce). ' Woods and Mr. Woods in Pembroke. On "Friday, January 11, 1980, Mr. and Mrs. Rebt. Reid, Mr, and Mrs.. Wm. Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Al Irwin and Mrs. Rosie Stan- ley, all of Lucknow, enjoyed a birthday dinner and evening with their former "Boundary West" neighbour, Dan Nieh, olson, at the hOne of Jim and Isabel Hunter, Ashfield Township. George Richards, Sparta, New Jersey, spent a few days with his father, Orland Rich, ards, Lucicnow. Brownies The 1st Lucknow Brownies hald their meeting on Tues., Jan. 15. They opened the meeting With the Brownie ring. Fairy Queen was Angela, Glenn. New sixers and seconders were appointed for the six groups. ° The Brownies-then went into their work groups.. The golden hand girls were taughtbow to light a candle; the golden bar girls did skipping, and talked about keeping tidy and the tween- ies planted a flower seed. The Meeting closed with squeeze and taps: ,