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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-08-20, Page 24Ministries also entertained Hnronview •would like to for the last time this Week as welcome Sadie Ivicilurney. the girls will soon be return - Sadie is from theWingliani • irig to Ottaiva area. • • Gr'oteteria..- 1 REALTY WORLD W. J, Hughes Reidty Ltd. , 395;5952 „ RETIRE. BY, THE LM< A perfect home fora retir- ing couple, . Two, bed- rooms; single 'car garage and a beautifully treed 100' z ItXr: lot. Located neat .Amberley "Beach. Roadi open year' round. ASking 544,000.00.. C-1.51. .LUCKNOW This four bedroom home • has. a double size,' garage. big enough for ,your own workshop. For more infor- mation Call fora showing, MOBILE HOME -', 1% Miles north of Lucknow; Three bedrooms and four piece bathroom. Must be 'moved from pro-perty. Asking only $11,,500 00. F1,152 • DID YOU EVER' DREAM OF BUILDING. YOUR OWN HOME? Well, we have lots'available-for you in Point Clark, Lurgan Beach., Whitechurch; Dungapnon, Goderieh, Clinton and the Nile,: Call-Chris H011oway, 395- ,5952 at the Feint Clark office; top' free to our GoderiCh office I-800=265- 7017 or evening's 395- 3448. POINT CLARK OFFICE HOURS Open 7 Day AWepk 10 a.m. until4 p.m., 395-5952, At the Sunday Morning Huronview service, Mr, Nel- son Lear and Mrs, Elsie Henderson sang a duet ac- companied, by 'Mr. Frank Bissett at the organ, 3 It has been rather a busy week at Huronview with the Burton LIPon Trent Youth ----Choir----froM _Staffordshire England entertaining on. Sat- urdaY afterneon. The choir is on ;Odd and will be able to again enjoy them in the, future. On Monday the kitchen 24—itueltnow Senfinel• Wednesday, August 20, 1980 roar entertains, HuronvHuronview residents Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Richard McQuillin and Ron were Mr. and. Mrs. Gerry Breutigam and family, St. Catharines; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McQuillin, Sarnia; Mrs. Beck Hicks, Kincar- dine; Mr. Harvey McQuillin, St.. Catharines; Mr. and Mrs. Don McQuillin and family, London; Mrs. Bill..Doek and daughter, Corunna; Lynda McQuillin, Toronto;.Mr. and . , Teach 1. 5 . BONELESS' Picnic $2 29'ib GREEN, rapes • 1 lb . UNIVERSAL COME 7% OZ. SO1111011 • s1 69 We Deliver staff packed a.' beautiful pic- nic lunch 'Which residents took to 'Stratford and ate .down by the. Water: After lunch Mable Jeffery, Mary , McAllister; Eunice Lamb, Elsie Henderson, Jean Mil- ler; Gladys Stanlake, Marg aref McQueen, Levi 'Carter,:. „Rnbr.,:Ale lvtargaret Mitchell and Margaret Mur ray along.with staff. members enjoyed a ride on the tour boat, OnTuesday it was another opportunity for Myrtle Jack- James Aitchison of R. R. 2, Lucknow. • MacK1NNON - Jennifer and Shane would like to an- nounce the arrival of their brother, Jonathan Fraser, on July 24, 1980, weighing 8 lbs. 10 oz., at Wingham and District Hospital. Proud par- ents are Dave and Cathy MacKinnon, R. R. 3 Holy- rood. Mrs. Greg Welsh and (,..:am- eron, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Barrett, 'James- town, New York; Mrs. Hazel . McQuillin, Willowdale; Mr. and Mrs. Pete Williams, Guelph and Leonard Griffin, Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mewhinney and Shawn Of . Peterborough spent the weekend with Mrs. Doris Mewhinncy and Ken., • Lyla Pinnert Elizabeth Black, Julia Stevens, Olive Straiighen, Della. Nesbitt, Marjorie Boyce,, and Helen Fisher to. have' a van ride. NormanDupee, 'Bill Mc- , Curdy, John ' McTaggart, Frank McGregear, Andy Doig, Clarence Smith, Ken Sadielgify Cornish, Verne Finlay, Della Overholt, Dolly, Waghorn, Della Fahrier, 011ie Jervis, Maude pale, Stan •goodie and Ann Ritchie enjoyed a picnic lunch at . Goderich. Following their lunch they took a ride to Sugar Bush at " Bayfield where they stripped for a cold drink, at the, trailer. Thbrsday afternoon Ethel Hill, Iris Spading, Tina Mc- Natighton, Mary Ross„ RoS- sie Sholdlee, Grace., Peck, Doreen Coleman Spent time browsing 'at the Country Spire. Gift Shop. They also enjoyed the hot scones And tea that is so famous there. The Summer Workshop In. Mr. and. Mrs. H. A. Voad- en of Toronto visited recently with .her sister-in-law, Mrs, Annie Kilpatrick. Spence McFarlane is a patient, in, Wingham and District Hospital having be- ing transferred there ftoin London. While. in London he and his wife, Were visited by their son, Gordon, his wife and family of Abbotsford, B.C. • e 3.59 WHITE. LABEL MACARONI 206 GR. Cheese Dinner' 4/$1;00 SCHNRIDER SLICED '''SOD OR: Bologna .75 COOKING ft BAG 'On'ions. 2 bagi/.755 then Six Days - .Friday till 9 00 AITCHISON - Doug and Nancy (nee Ritchie) of R. R. # Lucknow, are proud to an- nounce the birth of their son, Daryl James Leonard, weigh- ing 7 lb. 9 oz., at St. Joseph's Hospital, London; on August 10, 1980. First grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rit- chie of Lucknow and sixth grandchild for Mr, and Mrs. rea bit-tits Lucknow personal notes r' . . . . . • • . . • . • • • • • . , . . • • . • . . . . . . ' Coloured Nails and Matching Vinyl Moulding J. W. Henderson Lumber Ltd. ' Playground leader, Rosemary de Boer, is the "cheese" as the children clapp their hands about her in their mime of Farmer In the Dell at the playground on Monday morning. The . Lucknow Recreation Board Is sponsoring the playground for youngsters during the summer. Children can enjoy games and crafts While they wait to attend swhnming lessons and, children not swimming Can enjoy a morning's fun. [Sentinel Staff Photo]