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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1977-01-19, Page 12The most important time of all to save electricity. The demand for elec- tricity in Ontario reaches its peak early in the evening on cold winter weekdays. Between 4 and 7, everyone's asking for'elec- tricity. Many factories, stores and offices are still open. Street, lights are on.The kids are home from school, parents home from work,'evening meals are being prepared. And the heating system has to work harder. It all adds up. Demands for electric- ity have been increasing at a pace that can no longer be met. The rate of growth must be reduced. You can help by avoid- ing the big jobs like baking, washing and drying between 4 and 7. Make sure that unused lights, TVs and appliances are off. Take it easy on the hot water. Please do all you can to save electricity. 0 roeA. -0A Conserve energy. The future depends on it. PAGE TWELVE THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1977 Guide Enrolled, Present Badges And Certificates On Thursday, January 13th at the Girl Guide meeting two special events took place. Rosalea Cameron was enrolled as a Girl Guide by Capt. Sue Bellmore in an enrolment ceremony. Capt. Bellmore presented certifi- cates from the Maitland Valley Conservation Area for work done on the conservation badge to Marion Raynard, Suzanne Kirk- land, Nancy Thompson, Lori Mc- Kim and Brenda MacLeod. Capt. Bellmore also presented the girls with. badges for guide work done over the summer and at guide camp. Two girls were welcomed to the guide company. Helen Maclntyre and Tracy McDonagh have finished their work in Brownies. In a flying-up ceremony by the Brown- ies the two girls flew up to Girl Guides. The Girl Guides had a game for the Brownies. Plans are being made for a winter camp to be held at Ayton on February 4, 5, and 6. Lori McKim and NancY Thompson served lunch to the mothers in attendance. The meeting closed with campfire led by the Robin patrol. Perform a death-defying act. Give Heart Fund. Give Heart Fund cp Seven almost insurmountable problems face disabled adults; income, housing, transportation, recreation, employment, education and accessibility. The Ontario March of Dimes is helping - won't you help too? Give generously when a March of Dimes Volunteer Canvasser call's on you. BANK FINANCE RATES USED CARS A number of 75's and 76's in Pontiacs, Chev Impalas, Pontiac Le Mans, Buick Century, Monte Carlos and Ford Custom 500; some with air conditioning 1976 CHEVELLE Classics, 4 door and 2 door 1976 CHEV 4 door 1975 CHEV, 4 door with air conditioning 1975 CUTLASSES, 4 door, with air conditioning 2 - 1975 PONTIACS, Parisienne Brougham, air conditioning 1975 FORD, Custom, 4 door sedan 197S PONTIAC, Parisienne 1975 MONTE CARLO, 2 door 1974 FORD Galaxie, 2 door hardtop 1974 PONTIAC Catalina, 4 door hardtop 2 - 1974 FORD Custom, 2 door 1974 • CHEV Impala 1974 FORD diand Torino, 2 door hardtop. 1973 OLDSMOBILE, Delta . Royale, air conditioning 2 - 1973 PONTIAC Brougham, 4 door 1973 CHEV Impala, 4 door hardtop 1972 CHEV Impala, 4 door hardtop 1971 CAMARO 1970 PONTIAC, 2 door 'hardtop 1974 FORD Stationwagon 1973 FORD Grand Torino stationwagon, air conditioned 1975 G.M.C. 1/2 ton pickups 1975 34 ton pickup 1974 FORD LV 750, 3 speed transmission, 2 speed rear. axle; 1§74 FORD 3/4 ton pickup 10.00 tires 1974 CHEV 1/2 ton 1973 1 ton pickup 1970 CHEV 1 ton A number of vans from 1973 - 1974. Some V8's, some 6 cylinder, some CHEVS, and some FORDS ato••••••••••••••••••••••••••••4 BRUSSELS MOTORS BP Service Station Phone 887-6173 ST. HELENS Intended for last week Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mawhinney. were Murray Mawhinney, Douglas Mawhinney and Kathy. Neil from Peterborough and Kathy Arnold from Milton. Sympathy is expressed to Bob MacGillivray and family on the passing of his father Stewart -MacGillivray of Lucknow. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. MacGil- livray were Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacGillivray of Calgary, Alberta, Mr. and. Mrs. Merle MacGillivray and Lloyd MacGillivray and son, Glen, all of Chapleau, Northern Ontario, and Mr. and Mrs. 'Glenn Phillips of Goderich. SHOOT PARTY Eight tables of players, got together Thursday evening for eight games of shoot. Winners this week were high man, Jim Conites, second high man, Art Young, high lady, Bob Aitchison and second high lady, Margaret Errington. Other prizes awarded were for the travelling. shoot, Wayne Todd, nearest birthday went to Mel Morrison and the person coming the farthest distance was John Lyons. Everyone enjoyed coffee and sandwiches after the games. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Todd and John Sleeker Jr. visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Bick of Scarborough on the weekend. LOCHALSH Intended for last week Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. D. A. MacLennan were Finlay MacLennan of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Heffernan and Miss Katie Sutherland of London. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McIntosh and family arrived home from a holiday in Florida. Andrea Smith. of Clinton spent a few holidays with her cousins Donna, Lynn and Barry Elphick. Mrs. Emile MacLennan and Florence visited in Stratford with Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacLennan and at Ahiood with Mrs. MacLennan's sister Irene. Chicken pox is prevalent in the community. Several young people have been stricken with them. MONUMENTS For sound counsel and a fair price on a monument comedy designed from quality material, rely on SKELTON MEMORIALS Pat O'Hagan, Prop. ESTABLISHED OVER SIXTY YEARS WALKERiON PHONE 881.0234 ONTARIO, Congratulations are in order to Mr,, and Mrs. Rod Finlayson of Sarnia who are the prpud parents of , twin girls, born on January 5th, also to Gordon and Dorothy Finlayson the proud grandparents. Holiday visitors with Mrs. Emile MacLennan and Sandy were Chris- tine and Jason Morton of Sarnia, and David and Danny MacLennan of Tiverton. Mrs. Tom MacDonald and Thomas Finlay left this week for Dawson Creek where they will be joined by Tom later. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McCharles were Mrs. Allan McCharles and family of Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCharles and family of Chatham, John McCharles and Mary Anne Ritchie of Petrolia.