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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-07-09, Page 12• • . • •• in wor Page Sent111011 Wednesday, July 9,, 1980 e west NMI ail 11111111 Mil MINI MI Hwy B3 OASHVOOD EXETER • • MT CAFIMEL MOTORCYCLES CORBETT and Snowmobiles BEND HURON RD i/ 5 / COUNTR 'V GRAND • Kawasaki I -IL` • HANOVER HOLIDAY TOURS LTD. 286A 10th STREET, HANOVER or4r. Come mid join us on our PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH - 6 Days JULY 12 - 6 SEATS OPEN. Allegheny Mountains, Harrisburg, Landcaster, Penn-Dutch Special Touring. k TWIN $299 TRIPLE $285 QUAD $279 ONTARIO-QUEBEC - 7 Days DEPARTS JULY 19, AUG. 9, SEPT. 7. Includes Montreal, Quebec City, and Ottawa. FROM $249. WEST TO THE PACIFIC - By Air, Motor Coach DEPARTS JULY 11, JULY 19, AUG. 2, AUG, 16, SEPT. 6. 5 DEPAR- TURES - 11 Days.. Tour Banff, Vancouver, Victoria, Jasper. FROM $849. MINI MARITIMES CRUISE - 7 Days DEPARTS JULY 26 and SEPT. 13. Cruise aboard the Prince of Fundy. Bridgewater, N.Se, Saint John, N.B. • FROM $379. ROCKIES and PACIFIC - By Motor Coach DEPARTS AUG.i9 for 16 or 21 days. Tour includes Banff, Jaspers Columbia Ice Fields, Victoria and Vancouver. FROM 194.00 FOR TOUR MEMBERSHIPS, CONTACT: HANOVER HOLIDAY TOURS LIMITED 286 A 10th ST., HANOVER 364.4911 or-1.800-2654517 Phone 5284112 Wallow from London hospital on Saturday. Members of, the Presbyterian ChurCh WhitechUrch are at --tending the United Church services this -month • theit minister, Rev. Bell is away on holidays. Next month the United Church members will attend services, at 'the- Presbyterian Churdh. INTENDED FOR LAST WEEK Fine, hot , weather last week had farmers bugy getting the hay in. Heavy showers on the weekend' will stop the haying for a day or tWo• Sympathy of the community is extended to • • . RUTH Bucinvikigit Lynda McQuillin, of: Toronto., visited -last weekend with her parents and Ronnie, Mrs. Wilfred Gagnon .of Oakville and her daughter', Gloria Neufeld of . Lucknow visited . with Mr.'and Mrs. Dick McQuillin' and Ronnie last week ,as well. • • • „ • •frOin page 11 , McIntosh and Jean Wharry, Malton; ladies kick • the slipPer, Mrs. William G. Hunter ai nd Mrs. Jerry Ituizina; thread the needle, 'Mr. and Mrs. William G. Hunter; yard dash,, Allan Ritchie ;• w he e lbarrOw race, Jerry Iluizinga and Pauline Huizinga; Bryce . Ritchie and Janine Helm and Lloyd Whytock and DOuglas Helm. A peanut and candy scramble ended the picnic with everyone hoping to see each and everyone at the 1981 reunion. Mrs. Jean Young and. Mrs, Don Wall and other relatives in the loss of their uncle, Percy Deyell of Wingharn whoa, passed Their. granddaughter, Sharon Ma cN,ay of Australia called on them last week While visiting in -the , area. ,She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob MacNay of Amber ley. Mr. and Mrs. Dick McQuillin and Mr. and Mrs. • George Mon- tgomery attended a 40th wedding anniversary for Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Thomson of Wingharn. The dinner was held af . the Blue Barn in' Listowel. • Mrs. Olive, Needham was a dinner guest with hula Ty Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. ,Ron 'George on the:.Birth of a daughter, Susan Monica, in Landon hospital .0n" •Wednesday evening, June 25. Mr; and . Mrs. Len Coughlin attended the Country and Western Jamboree held at 'the Mohawk 'Raceway at Carnpbellv.ille (-on Saturday and Sunday. • Congratulations to Mr.' and Mrs. Alexander- Falconer, nee !..,6rie Purdon, • who were ma rried in Whitechuroh .Presbyterian, Church on Saturday afternoon. Les Springer is leaving Wednesday for London to take a six week course in Summer training with the array cadets. • Mr. and. Mrs. RusSe Yoyng spent the weeken with his Virenti, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Young,. I . bridal shower in honour of her • ,'friend`'Helen. Weirsrna, bride-to-be at the .hoine of her mother,. Mrs, Roelie Del3oer on Wednesday eyeing Chairs were set in a circle ladies were present. . All wrote their name and, address on a ticket- and pinned , themon an w apron which .- as presented • to Helen., Nancy , opened the. program with a , short speech after . • which a game 4 .was played. Ei7eryone then joined in a sing Song led by Karen and Llano Young, A game called Household Skills was then played which , caused much laughter., • The bride-to-be then opened ' her presents .'helped-7- by----:Na net Ord-. Joanne De Boer. The . , presents were carried by.' Susan and Karen Miller. Helen then thanked everyone for the lovely gifts and. all' Who, . helped 'with r,' the showe after which a dainty lunch was served by the • hostesses. Then a short social time was spent. .. LILLIAN YOUNG Mr, and MI'S. Keith Bregnian of Winghani left on. ThUrsdaY for the west where they plan to seek employment, They sold some of their fur.• mture at an auction :'sale CifiT and are storing the rest .of it for a vvhile. Quite a ..number of families from this district ,attended' the local talent concert in the' Teeewater arena Sunday afternoon' with some staying for the BeetBarbecue held in the community Centre' after the progratri, , Bob . and. Agnes . Bregman 'took Christine to St. Thomas last Sun- daY,. June 29 where Christine stayed to attend Ballet Camp for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs: Clifford Young and .William were dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wightman of 13elgrave , on Sunday. Mrs. Ron George and baby daughter, Susan Monica, returned home flustra la BRIDAL SHOWER Nancy Del3oer held a Mrs. Art Graham and Dorothy Thompson. s-• CORNER SIGN' LUCAN T0 LONDON* • 7 ...145.6: imp YAMAHA SERVICE.. AND' ARTS ! , . HOURS: MOM% SAT. 10-10/SUN, 12:4 MO N.,- G ive Your Kitchen A New Look.,. And Discover The Convenience of a Gibson Range and Refrigerator CS-383 • Apoilo'D'' Wide range. Pyrolitic Self-Cleaner oven. Smooth top for easy cleaning. 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