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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-02-27, Page 12Due to theincrease in overhead and supplies, there will be an increase in the prices, starting March S, 1980 At the Lucknow Beauty Salons ow .used.-. ►utlasts varnish 2 to 1. Varaihane liquid plastic is a clear plastic coating that provides a tough, stain resistant shield on wood and metal surfaces. Use it on paneling, furniture and even hard-wear areas like floors to protect and beautify. Available in high gloss or satin, Varathane adds years to the life and beauty of your home. Val'athono!: A versatile faMily of high quality cOatings. FLECTO FLECTO COATINGS LTD., RICHMOND, B.C. 111 Trricioniark of the lento Co Inc ()Aland. Ca FIngistoTrl user F lecto Coatings 1:,1d flIchrnond B C Available From BUILJDIplic CE11111RIE John W. Henderson Lumber Ltd. SC Bustr4Wog, John Deere, International, Dunhum-Lehr, Cockshutt and Case DISCS Completely Overhauled ( From 9 to 22 feet ). 25 New & Used 9 to 30 foot Vibra Shank and S-Tine CULTIVATORS , ( with or without following - harrow's or packers) New CULTI-MULCHER PACKERS 9 to 40 feet. New FIELD PACKERS into 25 feet. New & Used FERTILIZER SPREADERS, PLOWS, SF,ED DRILLS, CORN PLANTERS, SPRAYERS, enniN HARROWS, DIAMOND HARROWS ETC. ALL AT MONEY-SA VINO PRICES VAN EYE.. BROS. Clifford. Ph. 327-8045 LuCknow Ph. 528-3618 Phone 528.3118 Ladino,/ Page 12-Anelmtrut Sentinel, Wednesday, February 27, 1980 pital on Friday, On Sunday afternoon Laid, Elroy LaidlaW, Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Laidlaw and fain- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur. Laidlaw and Nathan, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Laidlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kerr, Mi.. and Mrs. Fred Moore and family, Mr. and Mrs., Ivan Laidlaw,. Janet and Kimberley, gath- ered at the borne of Misses. Annie and Mary Laidlaw- to`. help Mary celebrate her leap year birthday, occuring Feb- ruary 29.; They , supplied lunch and an attractive birth- day cake. During the time social conversation was en- joyed and Jim and Nathan played their guitars. The community extends their congratulations to Mary on this memorable occasion, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Sleighthohn were in London at University‘Hospital to call . on Mrs. John Norman, a patient there. This commun- ity wishes Mrs. Norman a speedy recovery. Barry -Tiffin and Charles St. Pierre of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mts. Dan Tiffin of VVingham and when the boys were coming Mrs. Tiffin hadTMiss Joyce Tiffin, Mr.. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Miller on their marriage on Thurs- day, February 14, 1980. The bride and groom are the children of Mr. and MrS. Bill Shetler. and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Miller; Michael , Cere celebrated his fifth birthday. Along with his' :two brothls, Christina and Keith Todd helped him celebrate with a party. Mrs. Isobel Thompson of Caledon was a weekend visitor—with --Mr„ and—Mrs. Gordon McPherson. A recent visitor with Mr., and_ Mrs. Dave Black was Mary Black of Skrod, Ontario (Northern). Bevan Tiffin, and family, Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Tiffin and family and Mrs. Ethel Stew- ome celogiii-61fielr father, Dan Tiffin's birthday. On :WeaneSday evening, February 20, a progressive euchre party was held in Whirech urch ,CUmmunirY Memorial Hall with Mrs. Johnston,Elgin Miss Mary: Hehn, and Mrs. Tony Straker the committee in.. Charge, There-were 41 tables in play- with prize winners being, high lady, Vera Marsh; lOW lady, Eva Bolt; high man, Fred Porter; low man,. Elgin Johnston and door prize, Norman Bolt. In the United Church annual report last week some of the officers were in error. This is as it should be: stewards, Mrs. Garnet Far- rier; Clifford Laidlaw, Carm- an Whytock and Mrs. Dave Gibb; auditors, Ivan Laidlaw, Cliff Laidlaw and MrS. Arth- ur Bnrrows; assistant pian ists, Miss Janet Laidlaw and Hugh Sinnamon, - Mrs. Annetta Jantzi of Milverton and Miss Linda . Jantizi of Lendon visited Saturday, with Mrs. Rena. Fisher and 'called on Miss -Annie—_Kennedy, ---both.of Winghain. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss, of Plattsville brought her mother, Mrs. Mary MeClen- aghan, who had visited with them for a few weeks, home on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Des Roches and Steven of London spent the Weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Carl McCienaghan. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce. Wilk- ins spent a few days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilkins. Mrs. :Rollings of Toronto spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Tony Straker and Mr. Straker. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. .Donald Gaunt of Chatham, on the arrival' of their 'baby boy last week; a brother for Jennifer. Nirs.Agnp's Farrir return- ed on SaturdaY from Florida with—Mr whereith 1%she ra4 hadd visiting Gillespie and jack had to be brought home to .Sarnia. Nat Thomson of Lucknow visited , on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,- Victor Emerson. This community extendS sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. H. Blom and family in the passing of her mother, Mra. Wore, On Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Vietor Emerson had a long distance eall friim Mrs, Harvey Osborne and girls, The baby, Laura talked first, Anna and Bethany next. All could be heard very clearly and all are real well and wished to be remember- ed to 'all their friends here. Mts. Bill, Rintoul visited laat week with members of the family at Kitchener while husband, Bill, Bill Sproule of Mississauga and Harold Er- rington Wert ice fishing north of North Bay'. WHITBCBURCH The ' February meeting of the. Whitechurch W.M.S. was held February 20 at the home Of Mrs Alan Falconer. Mrs, Wesley Tiffin opened the . meeting with a. poem. Mrs. Alan Falconer road the scripture She also save .the meditation, ..One:: Pay at Time, and fed in .prayer, .Mra, John de Boer gave ..a. reading, Little Thing' "Good "Mentory Rules, was a poem read by Mrs. Etherson. The tOFie, What is Sin, was given by 'Mrs. Wesley Tiffin, The offering was received and dedicated . by Mrs. Ev- ans. Mrs; Wesley Tiffin cen- ducted a contest. Mrs.. Alan FalcOner gave a -reading; There is Only One. The roll call was answered by six with a Kindness Verse., The minutes were read by the aaaistant see- retary, Mrs. Emerson. Let- ters from Board of World Mission and Mrs. Gillies were read: was decided• after inter- vieiiving three delegates to go to Brantford Synodical, if none agrees to go that the Ithnour be passed on to another group, The—alloca. tion $450 was received and Supply $40. . It was deeided to let the two presidents arrange the Day of Prayer program for March 7 to be held in the Presbyterian Church • with guest speaker, Mrs. PerrY. • BY VALBITA EMERSON Aintotaxeturneri.hOme- on Friday with Mr. and Dave OberhOltzer, Jeffery. and Julia of _Waterloo. The Waterloo folks remained for the, whole weekend, Timmy Faleoner on the weekend celebrated his 6th birthday on Saturday lunch with friends Stephen and Dean..Tiffin. and at evening dinner with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milli- gan, Mrs. Mary Lou Fal- coner, Clara Milligan and Stephen Irwin. On Sunday evening Timmy and'.his family, Mr. and Mrs. Man Falconer, Tony and Amy were invited to grandpar- ents, Mr. and. Mrs. Angus Falconer, where Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin and Key-, in Falconer helped celebrate with him. At all these cele- brations he received many gifts. Congratulations to Mr. and. Mrs. Paul Elliott on the * arrival of their baby boy', Jason Paul, on February 19 at London. Mr. and Mrs. Walter El- liott and Karen and Mrs. Agnes Elliott of Wingham visited Mrs. Paul Elliott and baby Jason Paul at the hos- BY KATHRYN TODD Sympathy is' extended to Eileen 'Miller and her fainily on the passing of Allan Mil- ' • ler. .Mr: Miller had been _ seriously ill for several months preceding his death on Tuesday, February 19th, 1980. Lori Miller flew in from. Western Canada to be with* her family. She , has since returned to her home. Helen Todd celebrated her birthday with a family dinner at the, home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh. Todd. IsobelMiller Mr.. -Wayne Todd M. and Mrs. Wayne Todd and family attended the celebration. Intended for last week Michael Tayler received a knee injury, which required several stitches, while' re- 'Rafting his snowmobile. This is the first snowmobiling mishap in this area for this year. Congratulations go out to Quiet wedding ULLRICH MONCRIEF Mr. and Mrs.. George E. Ullrich announce their recent marriage at Chalmer's Pres- byterian Church, London on December 22, 1979. Rev. J. Marshaie perforined the cer- emony. The quiet double ring ceremony was attended by family and friends who gathered at the home of the bride and groom, 1714 Seel- ey Drive, London following the ceremony. Mrs. Peggy Rowcliffe, Seaforth and Mr. Russ Monerief; R, 3 God, erich attended the couple. Jane is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Monerief, R. 3 Goderich and George is the son of Mr. s and Mrs. F. Ullrich, London. St. Helens news ow m° FLAstio Astaltier. ,k Ot7TO • ti4 txt