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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-03-26, Page 16Massey Ferguson Dealer Phone 528-3426 mm Massey Feltguson able. There is no charge and games do not get too serious., Louise Stroh, Rober4 And, rew and. Elizabeth, returned to Peterborough_ on.p.Akday 'spending after eading a few:. days with her family, Margaret, Bill and ,John Andrew. Get well ' wishes to' Mary 'Lou Raynard, who is in IVingham Hospital. High winds on Priday s1e Grove social notes BY11(ETTY RITCBCIR Larry and Lois Campbell were guests at the wedding of their nephew, Paul -Adam- son "tO Linda *triti at Ken- nedy Road •-Tabernacle, „. • Brampten on Saturday and reception *hick folldwed at • the Board of •Tride-Country Club, lAkiodbridge. Diane •Ilackett and her mother, Eve Pli Mr. and WS. D'on Robertson visited, in London on ThttrSday with Mr. and Mrs.' Jim MacDonald and family. Visitors this week with Mr, and • Mrs. John , Farrell 'were: Joanne Wilkins, Sandra Forster and Donna Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Don McCosh, and Mrs. Glen Hodgins of St. Catharines. .Mr.. and Mrs. Jim Farrell left, on the weekend for Wilmot*, Kentucky to visit Mr. and' Mrs.. Bruce Aitken. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Johnston and family Visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,. Victor Gowley. The-Indoor -Gardening course concluded on Wednesday evening at the biotite of Janet Nixon in Ripley. The members finished their macrame plant hangers. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson and,- family. attended a , hockey Adamrn, also were guests at the.wedding and visited with relatives. Lisa Watson of Blyth spent holidays with her sisters_ Jayne, M'el and •KTista chle/ Volleyball will continue en Monday night at Brookside School for,. another month. Come out and enjoy the fun , and faCilities that, are avail- — - tournament in Teeswater, on Saturday afternoon. A,. large number 'of neighbours and friends gathered at the home of Dick McCosh on Saturday evening to honour Mr. and Mrs. carl Collins who are visiting here front Calgary, Alberta. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Darryl GOpaul and, family of London and Mr. and Mrs. • Doug MacDonald and 'family visited the maple "sugar bush of .M.t. and Mrs. Jack Farrell and helped in boiling-off. Mr. and 'Mrs. John Farrell and family were '..*Sunday supper guests with Mr. and - Mrs., Francis Boyle. • The conveners of the standing committees of the Purple ' Grove Women's Institute met on TiiesdaY afternoon at the, home of. Mrs. Cecil • Sutton. Bob Thompson, Donald Porster and Donnie Reid caused hydra interruptions, -Soine farms and hordes were without hydro from I, p.m. friday until S p.m. Sotrday. breilr....waS the longest shut off for some time, Lines were pn the ground on highway 86 west ,and Zion corner, Those with- ' out heat were able „ to stay with neighbours and. are greatful for their generosity. Cliff.. Livingston won $1,000 on the March 24- , Wintario draw. He bought his,deket at Kemp's General - Store,. JPan 'Livingston, and her • mother, Margaret Cameron Of Owen:: Sound, flew • to Cornwallis, Novi Scotia to attend. Steven, ,Livingston's graduation front the Cana- ian • Armed Forces Recrttit School. Steven now sta- tioned' •at 'Halifax'" with .; the Navy, Trinity Church -and choir are preparing a drama for GOod Friday, and commun- ion Service will be Sunday, • March 30.. GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES ANNUALINTEREST Hates subject,toallange 237 Josephine St., Wingham, Ontario Telephone 357-2022 • . • Offices Bearnsvilta*Brampton •Calgary #0 Chatham _ Edmonton • Essexetiaminon • Markham. Ottawa • Paris • Perth • Picton • torOhto • waikerton•witioWdaie wintisor•WinOham•woodstock • • ,`Member CariadapepdsitinputanceQorpOratiOn were away on a 3-day trip to Kalamazoo, Michigan and Decatur, Indiana 'last week. They toured swine research 'facilities and a pybean. meal processing plant. Mrs. Earl Elliott, Mri. Donald Gillies 'and Mrs. Cecil Sutton attended a spinning workshop• in ,Clinton last week. It-was sponsored by the Huron Tract of the Spinners and Weavers' Guild. Our patented shank assembly couples unique spring-action: with a wide pivot point, Shank action pulverizes soil for a mOisture-sqVing seedbed. WILVICHI VISIT OUR MODEL HOME AND TOUR THE PLANT WRITE FOR FREE BROCHURE: I NAME: / ADDRESS: I PHONE: I HAVE A LOT 0 YES 0 NO . . Lucknow \ , q CUSTOM BUILT ESPECIALLY FOR YOU q SUPERIOR STRUCTURE. WITH QUALITY MATERIALS AND EXCELLENT WORKMANSHIP L] NEW 1980 ENERGY SAVING INSULATION ' R 42 CEILING; R 20 WALLS • BUILT COMPLETE SO YOU CAN MOVE INTO YOUR NEW HOME FAST! 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