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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-07-23, Page 20Mr. and Mrs. Jan de Boer from Holland are staying three weeks with Mrs. Sym- on de Boer in Lucknow. He, is a son of the oldest 'brother of the late.Mr, Symon de Boer. in Holland he is deputy head. master of the Teacher's Col- lege in the city of Enschede. 11111111,t, 20—tuelssow Sentinel'„ Wednesday, July 23,.:1980.. Ki410$$: tour Oshawa museum The July meeting, of growth of the Canadian continued on to Scar- Kinloss Karishea W.I. 'Automotive Industry. • borough, Centre for a was July 17 in the form of Parkwood consists of a shopping and browsing a bOs trip this being a 55.-room residence on 12 expedition until supper. yearly event.. The group acres, a park-like setting included members of of unbelievable beauty, The group boarded the Holyrood W.I.- Parkwood• Gardens alone bus and arrived home all Leaving Lucknow at 7 are worth a visit. weary but having enjoyed a,m, their destination At 4 p,m. the group a delightful day, was the ,City of Oshawa. Arriving at 11 aim, they toured the Canadian Automotive Museum. This was a most in- teresting display of many cars of the late 1800's and early 1900's and later. The bus load continued from the museum to a lovely city park where they enjoyed lunch. At 2 p.m. they were scheduled at Parkwood, Oshawa, the estate of the late Colonel and Mrs. R; S. McLaughlin. , Mr. MacLaughlin born in Enniskillen, Ontario, 1871, died in 1972 at the age of 101. The son of a farmer, who founded the McLaughlin Carriage Works, Robert inlieriged his father's inventive talents and keen business sense. He was respon- sible perhaps more than any other man for the establishment and This week in LuelinOW Mr. and Mrs. Clare John- stone have returned home from a three week holiday thrOugh the western United States and Canada with their daughter, Helen, son-in-law, Bob and grandchildren, Jef- frey and Jackie• of London. They visited the states .of South Dakota, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wyorning. They attended the Calgary Stampede and while in Al- berta toured. Yellowstone Park, Banff and Lake. Louise; They alSo travelled through the provinces of Saskatche- wan and Manitoba. Mrs. Wilfred. Drennan re- furneo:I home atter .spending a weeks holiday with her daughter Lorraine and son- in-law, Melvin Stewart at their home, in Guelph and the cottage at Kettle Point. Mrs, William Toney (Wendy MacKenzie) of Gull Lake, Sask., and her children, Rob and Leigh Anne have been visiting (- with her parents; I3ob and Isabel MacKenzie at their summer home, Amberley , Beach. CIASSIHEOS For All Your Needs CHECK THE Birth .:OLITURITHECEVRE navigation training at the, Canadian FOrces ..Air 'Navigation. School, Canadian. Forces.. Base 1 Winnipeg. t He Joined the Canadian FOrees in April 1979 after cbtripletlngligh school in. Winghami Ont. .11e and the other Members., of course 7908', "• .were 'presented their wings and graduation . certificates by Colonel G. W DugUld, Deputy Chief Of Staff for Operations, ' Prairie Region. • •. . and ' ".Lie'ut'enant. Davidson • is • 'no* proceeding to .: • 430 . Squadron at, CPO Edmonton, Where -he will take up &Ales: as a transport navigator on the, C-130 Hercules air- craft. On Thursday, .1;0 17, 2nd'. *Lieutenant.",'Hatold Davidson,' '21, • . son Harold and Clara'. • Davidson' 'of Lueknow, PEPSI COLA. KIST GINGERALE 26 OZ. PLUS DEPOSIT Pop SWIFI"S LAZY -MAPLE 500 GR. Baton Open Six Days . Friday tin 9.00 HEINZ 19 OZ. um I LITRE Tomato Miracle Juice it hip 2/85 *1.85 WHITE LABEL. 1 LB. BAG Coffee $3.39 L. $1.39 Booking Wen for pails_okberries and bulk vegetables We:Deliver completed his . basic air • WEkCOME10THE.DIMGANNON. '.FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1980 Janice Collins graduated with honours from the Sec. retarial Sciences Course at . Karen Hall. Career Schools of London on June 13, 1980. Janice is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Collins, R. R. # 3, Goderlch. Monday, July 28th thru Friday, August ,lst Inclusive LUCKNOW SERVICE CENTRE Will Be Closed For Holidays Notice LUBBERS: Mr. and Mrs. George; Lubbers of RR 3 Wingham are pleased to announce the arrival of their son On July 20, 1980 at Wingham and District Hospital. • PUT" 'TO August 1st 4tb 8;00 P.M. Beauty Contest & Beard Growing Contest Agricultural-• drounds) 9:00 P.M. Dance "Birthday Ball" Music By "Bitter Sweet" (Agricultural Grounds) Prizes for Centennial Dress SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1980 8;00 A.M. Old Fashioned Breakfast (Agricultural Grounds) 10:00 A.M. Back to School (Bring your own lawn chairs) (Former Dungannon USS No. 8 1:00 P.M. Grand Opening Ceremonies (Snyders Shell Garage) 1:30 P.M. Mammoth Parade (Special Parking and Seating at Dungannon United Church) Christian Fellowship Church Tea and Coffe ' Self Help Craft Table (Agricultural Hall) 3:00 P.M.. Yesteryear (Dungannon United Church) Junior Farmers Reunion Dungannon Agricultural Hall 4:00 P.M. Sunfield Equestriannettes Process Drill Team 4:30 P.M. Barb-B-Q (Pork) (Agricultural Grounds) 7:00 P.M. Teddy Bear Parade (Kids Only) 8:00 P.M. Yesteryear • (Dungannon United Church) 9:00 P.M. Dance - Music By "Star Trek" (Agricultural Grounds) Open Saturday, August 2nd Howard Nimble, Prop. School) t'J REMEMBER WHEN? • t • 'C 8:00 A.M. Pancake Breakfast • (Agricultural Grounds) 10:45 A.M. •Chtirch Service (Dungannon United Church) 12:00 NOON Social Hour (Dungannon United Church) 2:00 P.M. Ball Game - 1968 Mens Champions (Agricultural Grounds) Blyth vs Dungannon- Yesteryear .1 (Dunga.nnnon United Church) 3:30 P.M. Cemetery Service (Dungannon Cemetery) 4:30 P.M. Bar-B-Q (Chicken) (Agricultural Grounds) 'Variety Concert (Brookside Public Sehool) Bus available at Registration Booth 7:00 p.m. 10:30 P.M. Shirt Tail Parade SUNDAY, AUGUST 31980 MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1980 11:00 A.M. Tug-of-War Arm Wrestling Log Sawing Call for particulars Harold Errington 529-7140 Clete Dalton 529-7124 Allister Nivins 529-7432 (Agricultural Grounds) 1:00 P.M. Yesteryear (Dungannon tirtitld Church) WELCOME HOME!