HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-06-04, Page 44SILVER DOLLARS
CANADIAN
1935-1937 *13."
1938 *20."
1939 *10.°°
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1945 *50.
1946 *13.
1947 BLUNT $30•00
1947 POINTED ...'" *75.
1947 mi. *75"
1948 *700."
1949 *11.00
" 1950-1952 *11.
1953-1967 ...... . M."
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Rage 16,4.uelmow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 11, 1980
BY MAY BOYLE' terian W.M.S. attended the recovering from surgery 'af- operative gave a slide pros-
Presbyterial meeting,at Blue- ter a hip .fracture, entation and explained the
The Holyrood WoMetr's vale on Monday and are Some from here attended making of cheese. Lunch
Insitnte' held their June making' ready' for their anni- the South Kinlos$ anniver - conveners were Mrs. Glen
meeting at the hall with Mrs. versary services on Sunday- sary services on Sunday. Young and Mrs. Ellison
Alex Percy and Mrs. Charles next, • . Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Scott Hodgins,
resent institute pixi "Luclatow.Taxpayer
PLEASE NOTE:
it has come 'to our attention that some . ,
taxpayers-are-waiting-for a-Notice for the_Tax_e
Installment due June 15. %.
The stub for this installment is attached to.
the notice mailed. Out. in March. •
No other notice will be sent regarding the.
June 15 paymenf. . •
The Village of Luckno%v,
. A. E,1-lerbert,
Clerk-treasurer.
411P Air .... 4111, at, 40' wiP
Murray hostesses. The roll
call was ,'.!Something I do to
keep healthy". •
Mrs. Lorne Eadie presided
and the minutes, financial
report and cemmunications
were read. by Mrs. William'
MacPherson, which included
a thank ,you note, a letter
from Blyth Centre of the Arts
and an invitation to the tea af.
Ripley. Tuesday, July 29th is
the day for this Institute to be
host at the truce County
Museum at Southampton.
Holyrood will have a 4-H.
_homemaking course again
this year. • 0' Mrs. Alex Percy read an
address in verse to Mrs,
John Scott and presented her
with an Institute pin in
recognition of her faithful
services. Mary made a fitting
reply.
Mrs. Percy then gave her
report On the District Annual
meeting bringing us up to
" date on the events of the day.
Mrs. Gary SUtton intro-
duced the guest' speaker,
who is the' health_ nurse for
this area, Mrs. 'Sandy'
Cheyne. She based her talk
on the prevention of accid-
ents, especially among child-
ren. She was thanked for her
most interesting talk and
presented with a gift in ap-
preciation.
Beth , and Lori Gingrich
favoured with two songs
playing their own accompani-
ment on the guitar and auto-
harp.
The Holyrood Have Knots
4-H girls presented their.
_Persimality Phts—Lori_
Gingrich gave the full ac-
count of the course and, how
much the girls had enjoyed
it, and Susan Meyer was her
assistant. Each of the girls in
the course identified herself
and a good deal of credit
goes to these 'girls and their
leaders, Mrs, Orrie Gingrich
and Mrs. John Ackert.
Director for this meeting
was Mrs. Charles Murray.
SOCIAL NEWS
Mrs. Elmer Vance return-
ed home from being in Wing-
ham and London hospitals.
We wish her improved
health.
Mrs. Blanche Hewitt of
Waterford visited during the
week with Mrs. George Gra-
ham. .
We extend congratulations
to Miss. Tammy Hodgins who
graduated on Saturday at
Lambton Colleges Sarnia.
Attending from here were
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hodgins,
Michele Hodgins and Mrs.
Agnes Hodgins. Tammy has
a position in Burlington.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Turner
of Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Bushell, Mrs. Agnes Farrier,
Mrs. Olive Gillespie, Mr. A.
Coultes and Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Gillespie were Sunday
evening visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Don . Gillespie and
Cathy.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Bennett and Mrs. Marjorie
Bennett of Toronto spent the
weekend with Mr. Arthur
Haldenby.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Turner
of Ottawa were guests at the
Nielson-Bushell wedding and
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Don Gillespie and Cathy.
Ladies from the Presby-
Miss Catiii-p-fe-,7—vho
will graduate June 2Qth from
Fanshawe College ns a med-
ical secretary,,has a position
with Dr. Hamilton, Colborne
Road; London. She began
work this week. We wish her
every success.
Mr. and Mrs; Glen Hal-
denby visited with his father,
Roy Haldenby in Owen
Sound Hospital, where he is
visited on
Hospital, London with '
Mrs. Elizabeth Fair and with
Hiram Pangburn, who are
both patients there. '
Silver Lake Wornen'S In-
stitute held their June meet- .
ing at the home of Mrs. Glen
Haldenby on Wednesday ev-
ening.' Mrs. Florence Hod-
gins was convener; Mr. Kelly
from Pine River Cheese Co-
Miss . 'Diane Bushell of
Kinless spent :. the,. Weekend-
with:Mis Lea Anne.-Malden-
by..
Mr, and Mrs prank
den, ,Mary and tennard
Matilden were. dinner .gfuest,
On Wednesday with Mr.: and
'Clayton ' EdWard at
Goderielt.. •" '
On' Sunday: Mr, and Mrs,
I'aatn to` Pa ge 20.'
For every silver dollar 1967 and under
For every silver half dol!ar 1967 and under..-
F_ouevery silver guar-ter...1966 and under_
For every silver dime 1966 and under
U.S.A. Silve-r-fo-r-every, dollar's-worth 1-964-and
Gold- 125
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Top prices paid for Silver and`Go d coins, foreign
coins, bank notes, war items and medals, gold
jewellery, rings & pocket watches
. .. .. we pay` S1 1 00 and up
• . we pay $4:50 and up
s-2.00:an.d up _
. we pay 804 •and up
undtqe'i34Y---$9:-0() and up
All Seven Series.
SUNCOAST MALL
(A & P Entrance)
Hwy. NO. 21 South GODERICH
FRIDAY, JUNE 13 TM
10 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M.
SATURDAY, JUNE 14 '"
10 A.M. TO 4 P.M.
Because of fluctuating markets, coin prices are subject to
change without notice,.
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