Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-10-29, Page 24LtickiloWD4ltiet C64)1 will be CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAYINOVEMBER 1ST FOR YEAREND INVENTORY e 24-4neleaaw Sentinel, Wednesday/ Oefehe girl torksitilthrotdrd -0 d staff the" Foundation as the central focus of the mission, VSers serve as nurse aids, maintenance Workers and ambulance driver_s„6 wad mission is addressing the needs of Portage. County senior citizens. This vision has led to involvements in home and health care. Irene is a'1979 graduate of Goderich District Collegiat6. Institute, Goderich, Ontario, Before entering servjce she worked at Raintneloo Guest Rome in Blyth, Ontario, as a nurse aid. to Susan Lancaster, Cindy Moore and Lois Pennington, Teen volunteer pins for 100 hours were awarded .to: Susan Lancaster, Lois Pell- nington, Mandy killer, Doug Wood 'and John Leeizi- ham. Janise Hill received lier 200 hour band, A gold car for 30ahourswas„prosentedtu Lori McPherson. Janet Stor- ey was given a silver charm for $00 hours of 'volunteer service, The Most Valuable Candy- striper Awards, voted on by hospital staff, and presented Cindy Moore and Anita by evening supervisor, Mrs. , --Hamming-A-50-boutt-badge—Sophie Foran „went to Lori_ went to Lyn Webster,,Bands McPherson and John Leed. 1072. for 75 hours were presented ham, with honourable men- andystripers receive awards tion going, to Lyn Webster and DeiT Wood. Mrs; Lorna. Stuart; brought greetings from the Hospital Auxiliary, of which she is.president, and, expres- sed appreciation to the teens and their leaderS, MotherS of the young people were in at- tenclanee,_ Margaret Campbell, repres- enting Nursing Office, and. Mrs. Lynn Walker,.president of the R,N,A.s, • Teens interested in doing volunteer work at the hospit- al may 'contact Miss Mildred McClenaghan, 357-2528. or -Mrs—BarrY-Passmore, Thermal thidetipieat • $540 (100% 'cotton) CharmanS Work Clothing Value ACKETS To She 56 Welcomes You Everyday. Labor' -528.2526 CHNEIDER'S MINI SIZZLER 500 G. sausage 1.99 CHNEIDER'S BROKEN SLICES 175 G Ham 1.45 SCHNEIDER'S CRISPY FLAKE 454 G. KRAFT 500 G. Cheez Whiz AYLMER 19 OZ. Tomatoes 'INK OR WHITE 48'S Grapefruit.. OPEN SIX DAYS Irene L. Martin, daughter of Elizabeth and Peter Mart- in , of Dungannon, Ontario, has begun a one-year term of VoluntamService with Men nonite Board of Missions, Elkhart, Ind. She is a mem- ber of the Dungannon Christ- ian Fellowship, Dungannon, Ontario; Irene working in ,the Aurora, Ohio, VS unit. The. Hattie Larlharn Foundation, ._spOnsctresl. by Mennonite Board of Missions, provides care for More than 130 sev- erely retarded or physically handicapped children from infancy to six years, The unit and sponsoring church, Aur- ora-Mennonite, see helping AmOng the graduates at the 232nd Autumn Convoca- tion, the. University of West- ern Ontario, London, was Nancy MacIntyre, R. R. 5, Lucknow, who received her Bachelor of Arts degree. Attending the graduation ceremony were Paul, Helen and, Heather IvlacIntyre, 01- iVe 'Needham, Mary MacIn- tyre, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maclrityre, Margaret and. Norma, Kevin Irwin of Luck- now; Mrs. Dan Rose, Mark- dale; Mr. and Mrs. Vic Fenton, Chris and Carrie, Corunna; Mr. and Mrs.. Jack "Myers, Burlington; Mrs. Murray Barnet, Fingal; Mr.. and Mrs. Mery Little, Ilderton, hosted a lovely_ dinner for Nancy at their home following the cere- mony. --~Naricy ea es m erg- ten at the Lucknow Public School where she was guest of honour at a dinner held by the staff: of. Kinloss and Lucknow Public Schools on Thursday evening. Following the dinner Mr. Charles Dav- ies made the presentation on behalf of those present. Locals Dr, and 'Mrs. J. T. H. Robinson of Walkerton and their daughter, Sylvia Dunn of Kenistino, Saskatchewan and Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Robinson of Dryden, Ontario visited recently with Annie Kilpatrick, Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Leddy, John O'Connor, Ash- field, enjoyed 'a Thanksgiv- ing Day dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Thomson and family, White- church. On the Sunday prior to Thanksgiving Day, Mr. and Mrs., , Len Baird and Mark, Mt:'. and Mrs. R. Leddy enjoyed a turkey din- ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leddy, Goderich. A surprise anniversary party was held at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. Bevin Steve and Dean on Sunday, October 19th. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. R. Leddy and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Andrews and Todd, Mr, John O'Connor, Kings- bridge. 754 $2.39 69' Candystripers received awards last week for hours of service at'the Wingbam and District Hospital, Mrs.,Nancy Brown, who is' in charge'of the hospital laboratory, spoke -to the *teens on the career of lab technology. She discussed the- erittcatkuu&-reir moots, and type of work done by a registered lab technician "a most rewarding pro- fession'", Earning their caps for 50 hours of service were; Susan Lancaster, Kendra Purdon, Armstrong Premier Sundial Solarian • Available in 5 patterns and 19 colours CARPETING SOIARIAN AND CORLONS YOUR COMPLETE HOME DECORATING CENTRE Nancy Macintyre graduates - IRENE MARTIN Shortening 5/954 E DELI DER W Friday rate till 9:oo PM -;**********14-*****V Friday Nate Only 6:00 p.m. till 9:00 p.m. MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT 10 OZ. HEINZ 48 OZ. Tomato Juice Coffee X5.49 85' DRAPERIES Now is the time for big savings on Armstrong no-wax Solarian floors: Save on Armstrong Designer Solarian, the only no-wax floor with the beauty of inlaid colour. Save on Premier Sundial Solarian, with thick step-supporting cushioning. Save on Sundial Solarian, Armstrong's most economical no-wax floor, Armstrong Designer Solarian Available in 15 patterns and 51 colours Armstrong Sundial Solarian Available in 11 patterns and 35 colours FINLAY DECORATORS LUCKNOW, ONEA100 WALLPAPER AND C-I-L PAN Ts PONE 5284434 .H1.,IRRYtt SALE ENDS NOVEMBER 3.0T11,