HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-09-03, Page 52LAKEWOOD
Unicorn -
Double Door
with blower and heat exchanger
A connpct efficient stove.. Easily in-
serted into a fireplace or used as a free
standing stove.
• Fully gasketted door for'safety and control
• Baffled door for preheated combustion 'air
• Heat exchanger and blower for even heat
`distribution
Six Models to Choose From
Your Local Nalei Is
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J. D. DURNIN •
R. R. 2, Lackner' Phone 528-6392
Registratia
LUCknoW Figure Skating Club Registration
at the -
Lucknow Fall fair
(booth arena)
Friday, September 19, 7 - 9 p.m.
Saturday, September 20, 2 - S p.m.
Beginners $13.00
Novke $15.00
Junior~O.0 -
intermediate & Seniors $25.00
$5.00 for C.F.S.A. Registrations
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REGISTRATION FORM
—Private-Lessons
Available Monday &
Thursday Nights
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s visit in
Harvey and Belle Mole,
Tacluiow, visited last week
froni Wednesday to Sunday This k • wee m • with their son, Don Mole and .
family of Cartr,r410=-...,
1%4nd Mrs. Robert Nap-
per, Lloyclminister, Saskat-
thewan visited during the
week with Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Houston.
and,Kevin froni Walled Lake, don, Ontario.
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The Lucknow School CQn. MiFhigan and '.Candy and . Visiting for a week with
Neil Risz Detroit, Michigan. cert Band resuined another ' ' her grandparents, Bill and
year of activities with the ' Beryl Hunter and Mrs. Irene
first practise last. Tuesday ° Mr. and Mrs, Donald Mac- Keane, was Arlene Keane of
evening. Ddnald from Nashville, Ten- Newniarket. Also visiting the
Mr. Gordon Cayley, the nessee, visited last week Hunters for a week were Neil
Joanne Agnew, daughter band leader, introduced new with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Laura Hunter, and. their,
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Agnew pieces which were attempted and 'Mrs. Bill Porteous, mother, Donna Hunter, of
of Lucknow, received her along with other older, famil- Lucknow. PefferlaW.
diploma as Travel Counsellor iar times.
at Sheridan. College of Ap. The new executive for
Technology on,_ A 980-81- -was,...; elected. Pat
1980. Joanne has June 4, Murray accepted the position
ccepted position:wi th Kin of president. Paul Finlay was
cardine Travel Service voted as vice-president. The • Hunter, Neil and . Laura of
of Hanover Travel Divisors ' dues collector will, be Faye SUMMERS - Mr. and Mrs. Pefferlaw, visited with Mr
Service. Forster. Marilynne Macln- Frederick Sumniers of Luck and Mrs. Wm. G. Hunter.
• tyre was elected as secretary- now are pleased to announce
Kathy Brooks, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brooks
is attending her first year of •
Nursing, at the Kitchener-
Waterloo Campus of Conest-
oga College.
Band
elects
off icers
Pam Agnew has rethined
to .her teaching position in
,Worsley, Alberta after
spicnding July and August
with her parents, Mr.„ and
frkq;"-J°e 1344,),d,../nanne.
Mr: and. Mrs. Neil Rage
man have'moved to Goderich
where they will , serve the
GOderich Christian Reformed
Chureh. Last . Friday night a
farewell party was held in
their honour at the Lucknow
Christian Reformed Church.
Mr. and Mrs. W,
Janice and the children have inter Spent the .weekend in
returned *to JaCksonville and London wheretbey attended
Brian is faking a post-grad- London Exhibition and. also -
isiiatty.e courseat Yale 'Oliver- visited there with Mrs, Mac
Kaiser, formerly of Lucknow.
Labour. Day weekend visit- T elate .GordonKaiser
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Joe ministered in the Ashfield
Agnew and Joanne United churches for several
Judy and Jim Lukas, Michele .
were years before retiring to Lon-
Dr. and' Mrs. Brian Rem-
ington, Travis and Cailyn ,of
Jacksonville, Florida visited
during August with• Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Brooks and
other relatiVes in this area,
Labour Day weekend Mr.
and •Mrs. Roy Keane, Brian
- and Arlene of Newmarket,
and Mr. and Mrs. Larry.
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Brlr s ro tce eriet
lucknow Phone 528-3420
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SCHNEIDER'S 5C014g1D
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OKTOBRFEST 8 O. OKTORIERFEST 500 GR.
the birth of their son, Trevor
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Wilkins
family
• reunion
The Wilkins family
picnic was held at Brookside
School-withHerb-and-Maric:
Wilkins as hostesses. They
Were glad to have 55 mem-
bers of Grandma Wilkins'
family together for an after-
noon of good fellowship, fun,
games and food. Grandma is
in good health and asked the
blessing before the family sat
down to a bountiful supper..
Mr. and Mrs, Howard
Carlaw were honoured by
their family on the occasion .
of their 40th wedding anni-
versary with a large anniver-
sary cake. Some contest
winners were, biggest feet,
Don Alton, size 23; nearest
birthday, Al Irwin; most
jewellery, Gladys Carlaw;
largest family, Charlie Wilk-
ins.
Race results, turtle race,
Stacy Hakker; wheelbarrow
race,. Elizabeth Wilkins and
Carol Ann Smith; 7 Years
and under, boys, Ian Hakker;
girls, Vanessa Alton; 10 to 14
boys, Darryl Irwin; girls,
Sherri Smyth; crab: race, 7
and under, Peter Reavie;
crab race, 7 to 15, Sherri
Smyth; relay race, Sherri
Smyth's team of Peter Rea-
vie, Stacey Hakker and Jen-
nifer Cottrill; candy scram-
ble, Sherri Smyth.
As*the afternoon came to' a
close we made plans for next
year and wished Gram con-
tinued good health as she
goes into, her 90th year, and-
with a hand shake wished
each other well and hoped
everyone will all be spared to
meet again in 1981.
treasurer.
Plans are already under-
'Ay for the band trip in the
sping. It will be a busy year.
Michael, a brother for Brent,
at Wingham and District
Hospital on August 31, 19$0.
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