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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-07-23, Page 5Reduce --Your Ehirgy.Needs with Window Quilt-Insulating Shades Solar Pool Heaters Solar Space Heaters Circulating Fent. ' Biological Toilets Wood Burning Stoves SALE ENDS JULY 31 /88 sow me sow law um soo Kawasaki 111 I 77) 237,3456 an am dm .0 No OM NM YAMAHA SERVICE AND PARTS HOURS: MON. HWY 83 ji , DA5HWODD EXETER MT CARMEL CORBETV HURON RD H 5 ir OD” COUNTRY CORNER SIGN LUCAN , * TO' LONDON* GRAND RENO I N W+E MOTORCYCLES and Snowmobiles SAT. 10.10/SUN. 12-6 ......,-••••••••4"••••••"'"*' Lireknew Sentinel, Wednesday, • July 23, 1980-Page.5 bourg, Mount Forest, Elm- • wood,'Kincardine, Kitchener and. Holyrood. After a very pleasant after- noon,,Tanyi Halcombe asked 'the blessing and everyone enjoyetta bountiful meal. A short meeting followed with president, Eileen Sceli; presiding. Keith Priest read the Minutes : of the last reunion. Eileen Sceli and Keith Priest were re-elected president and secretary-trea-. surer for the 1981 picnic. Sports committee for 'next year is Robert and Gerry • Burt; beverage committee is Lois. McKnight and Rose Burt, It Was deaided to have a pot luck supper next year. All agreed to meet July 18, 1981 at 2 p.m. at the Hanover Park fora the twelfth annual &lit reunion: Sympathy is extended to Ross and Betty Berlett and family of Port Albert on the death of their son, Terry on Sunday. Terry lost his' life by drowning at Port Albert While swimming with friends. GeneralhoSpitai, Mother and 'babe are home and doing well. Visitors •recently with Cliff and Peg Purdon Were 1Vlonna and Steven Kerr from Oshawa, Ginny and Reg Purdon of and. Mark Derbecker of WoCidstock and Mary Clark of Londesboro. SOCCER NEWS an On . Tuesday nighFJuly 15, , Kirigsbridge defeated Lucknow by a 7 - 2 score in a. game played at . Lucknow.. Pat Frayrie scored another hat trick, his second in succession. On. Thursday &ening. July 17, Colborne suf- fered *their first loss, when Kingibridge beak, them 5 to 3."Dungannoliv0 team • travelled to Lucknow where they proved victorious with 43 - 2 win. Danny Gregory scored twice and John Curran once for . Dungannon., The. Lucknow scorers were Darrin Lindsay and Lynn Murray. Tom Wall sprained his right wrist playing ball on Thursday, Foll9wing x- rays the doct0/14,andaged it, Too bad you aren't left- handed, Torn. NEW. RELEASES ie Magic Word is VER Dates Available Lucknow & District Community Centre AUGUST Friday 15 Friday 29 SEPTEMBER Friday 28 Now Booking. For 1081 FOR FURTHER INFORMATIONAND MID WEEK BOOKINGS CALL 528-532 FRIDAY, JULY 25 Raynard & Hilda Ackert ' SATURDAY, AUG, 2nd MacDonald Rein-lion FRIDAY; AUGUST 8th Barb Sanderson and Doug Ross but the '1125th BirthdaY Time is running out, BY MARIE PARK 'tage at Sheguiandaha on daughter) at their cot.: Manitoulin Island, Celebrations committees. Miss Pearl Caldwell is have everything, pretty a patient in ' Wingham • well under control. The hospital. since • Friday, store windows are being She was taken by am- „decorated 7 -, anal„_..,_ .„ -bulauce--following a fall prove to be a real. at = from per clothes, line traction to Most of the stoop.• She suffered a visitors returning home, broken wrist and A real improvement waa sprained ankle. .Her . the demolition of one of many friends will be the old buildings .on the pleased to knoWit wasn't main street. Word has more serious. been received from Congratulations to Dan Mollie Whiteside about and Mary Ellen Boel '-hei arrival time on July (Glazier) on the birth ef a” 28th at TororitO:. and it is daughter on July 12 at hoped that a lot of People Alexandra Marine and Who . are interested in meeting her will attend the pot-luck picnie being hosted by her Canadian 'pen pals on July 30th in the park beside Olive The eleventh annual Burt Blake's home. reunion and picnic was held Saturday, July 19,: 1980 at 2 Miss Donna Berry of ,p,m. at the park in Hanover London and her mother, with.32 attending. Mrs. FlorenCe Berry Mr. Charles Burt; who was spent a few days in the "92 in January, was unable, to north country. They spent attend. Members of the two days with a cousin, family 'visited their father at Mrs. Gibbon at Sun Brucelea Haven, Walkerton. dridge, south of 'Hunt- The family travelled front sville. They also Spent a Toronto, London, St, Thom-feW days with Mary and as, Vittoria, Innerkip, Co-Elgin: Chambers (another Who and when? I was born in Dungannon on January 22, 1899. I at- tended Dungannon Public School, served in the 44 battalion and fought at Vitny Ridge. I returned home in 1919 and attended Business College in Owen Sound. Am I the oldest person; born, raised and still living in Dungannon? LANGSIDE SUPPLY 3 Miles.East of Lnekixow gn 86 Then 3 3/4 Mlles North on Kinloss Sideroad 25 1 . 392-8118 SHOPPERS, SQUARE, GODERICH world' SUNCOAST MALL QUEEN ST. GODERICH KINCARDINE GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY by. Edith Begner She's rich, brainy, attractive...and widowed. Sud- denly she's on her own - and everything she touches is turning to gold. One day she's the wife of a 'renowned New York editor. The next day she's all alone, feeling her age - and determined to do something about it. In a. dazzling transformation, Maeve Judd discovers what freedom, an expensive wardrobe, and a secret Swiss Bank account can do for a woman. On her whirling sensual odyssey she finds excitement and love in the most astonishing places. THE FIRE CLOUD by-Kenneth McKenney A city writhes in agony as an ancient terror awakes. As the great vermillion ball of the sun rose in the smelting air the volcano exploded. Its force leaped skyward like the blast from a cannon. Ash, pumice, molten rock were thrown high into the roaring air. Sometime during the night a balance had been tip. ped. The enormous powerhouse beneath the snow* mantled cone hod fired. Popocatepetl erupted, and the horror began. FROM. DISTANT SHORES by Bruce Nicolaysen This vibrant, colourful novel• follows the adventures of one family, the de Kuypers, who came from distant shores to settle in a breathtaking forest eden. 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