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and' Mrs, John MacKibbOn
'for dinner guests on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. tliVd Mae-
Dougall, Mrs. Grace Farrish
and. Mr, and Mrs, Grant'
Farrish were Sunday dinner
guests with,Mr. and Mrs.
er, Mrs, Steer and other
members Of the family.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Allan Mae-
pougallund familY entertain-
ed Mrs. Dick West and.
Mabel MacDonald as dinner
geest$ on Sunday.
Miss Cheryl Marsh and
,friend of London visited on
the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs, David MacKinnon and
family.
Mr. sand Mrs. Lloyd Mac-
Dougall visited last week
with Mr. and Mrs, HarveY
MacDougall at Bayfield.
Bob Bregman was away
fishing last week* up to the
Lake of the Woods area.
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.nniversar_y services at South tnloss
ing. The church was filled to Mrs. Nancy
hear Rev, Glenn 'Noble has en and
guest minister. Me..Noble Needham,
Was 'minister from 1969 till WatterS
197T When •he and "his wife,
Lots, and their --daughter,
Lesley, moVed to Swift Cur-
rent, Saskatchewan. While
here, they dare staying with
Mrs. Jessie Johnston of
Lucknow. However they also
-have been dinner .guests with
Ivl ,Mary acIntyre on . Satur-
day, Mr. and Mrs.: Evan
Mac
hear'
BY RUTH BUMIVIE1g12, John Iviewbray and' DUnean,.
Mr. and Mrs, John Murray,.
An inspiring sermon, and "'Taney, Helen and Alphonse,
'beautiful music .contributed, of Palmerston, Mr, and. Mrs.
to the 'anniversary. services" Don Bannerman 'and family
held at Smith KinloSs on of Kincardine, Mrs, Ted Col-
Sunday mornia and even- ate, Miss Mary Madntyre,
Heather, Mrs. Olive Mrs. Phyllis Wallace and
Gary Gibson, Troy Nancy of 'London visited on
of Ripley, and Mr. the weekend with her moth- Dates
Available
Lucknow &
District
Community
Centre Keith and Mr.' and Mrs.
Frank MacKenzie on Sun-
day. Mr: and Mrs. Ira Diekie :
and Mrs.. 'Jessie 'Johnston;
were alsO'dinner guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'Mac- •
• Kenzie. •
Mr's. Ena Steer is now, a
proud great grandmother.
Baby • girl, .Errin; Margaret:
Evans was.. born to Mr.- and
,Mrs, Evans. of London
Saturday' morning; 'June..
7th. Dale and Vicki, (datigh-
ter of Mr.'" and MrS. . Fred
WoOdley), shared 'the 'first
prize with Gerald Murray: at
the' Kinsmen draw here last
• Month , • ,
Mr. and MrS. Earl Stever''.':'
were 'one of -the Seven:-..
couples that went•to Ottawa
•last week: for five dayS to '-
attend the Lions Convention. •
While there they. did' some
sightseeing ., around ': Ottawa
and attended convention ac-
tivities and. were part of the'
Lions parade on Saturday.
The. Lucknow band look
second prize . in this parade,
The Lucknow'and District
Lions helped. to promote the
• eleetion of Bruce -Murray .of
St: Marys; Club for"Interna-
tional director.
Mr and Mrs. Barry John
'stop spent, last week in ..
Ottawa.. They visited on the
Weekend with Mr. end Mrs.
Greg.Welsh and Cameron:in
Kingston. Barry' and Gladys
attended.' the.0.M.S.S.A. •
convention .Ottawa.' While
there, they. visited Barry's
aunt, Mrk..Naomi Johnston, .
Allan, Carol, and Kelly.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mac-
Intyre and family had Mr:
and Mrs. V. A. Mowbray of
Lucknow, Mr, A. M. Nichol-
son of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs.
IJCW
unit 4
holds
0 0 picnic
•
Honour
DAD
by taking
Milne to our
fitbulons • •
Btiffet,
for'
FATHER'S.DAT:
FRI., SAT., SUN.;
JUNE.20, 21,22
Kin Summerfest.
FRIDAY, JUNE 27 E •
Leo Dance
SATURDAY, JULY 5 i,•,.
Lucknow Noisy Ladies •
'SATURDAY, JULY 12
LueknOw Agricultural. •
,Society
'Walter Ostentak
OPENDATES
AVAILABLE
Served4rotn $ to ,8 Ott. •
f eaturing such items cis:.
whole salmons, roast beef, various hot:
dishes plus an' assortment' of cold salads,
dessert & beverage.
MI for $7 95
Children'Under 72 - $4 . •
VOID-DISAPPOINTMENT
MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY
CALL 396-3444 .,
• ;
Now Booking ,For 1981 0
e
FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION AND
, WEEK BOOKINGS c,
CALL 528-3532 (
•
'JULY •
rilchiy •
frldayli
Friday:1V
$attirtlaY• 26
Friday 15
• ,f tidily 29
•
SEPTEMBER
Friday ..5
Triday`26.
Don't Forget Our Coffee Shop
SUNDAY BREAKFAST SPECIAL
- 1:00 pan.
includqs: ,
choice afjuice
scrambled eggs
bacon, ham or sausage
homefried potatoes
toast with preserves
beverage
• . for $29.5 '
FATHER'S DAY SPECIALS
• in the COFFEE SHOP • -
4:00 p.m. - 8:00 porno
'Some: scenei not ror Pre.4Perlagers Some 1 .4.;.0 •
b olEeniive ' THEATRE OR„ ONT.
12th -19th '
FRI. & SAT, TWO SHOWIGS 7:00 & 900 P.M
.
SUN. -THEIRS.ONE SHOWING'ONLY'S P.M.
Bands make it rock,..
-Roadies make it roll!
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PRCSENTS
UP THE ACADEMY-
The story of a buy and his equipment.
GODERICH
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PyON ..5•24-1811*.•
MkC01'4P !TONE.,
HWY. 8 GODERICH AT
CONCESSION RD. 4 •
• PHONE 524.9981
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Unit 4 'of Lucknovv United
Church Women held -their
regular monthly meeting in
the form of a picnic on. Mon-
day, June 2nd, at the home.
of Mrs. Bill Graham. Twen-
ty-one ladieS gathered at
6.30 p.m. for a delicious pot
luck supper.
Mrs. Harold Greer, presid,'
ent, conducted the business
and expressed appreciation
to the hostess.
Mr m Mrs. ken Cam had
charge of devotions and fol-
lowed with a contest,
Games were then enjoyed,
which were conducted 'by
Mrs. EvanS Helm.
DINNERS. THESE Include soup or
juice, tossed solad,,dessert& beVerage
• $5.95
*'CHILDREN'S PORTIONS AVAILABLE *
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