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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1977-02-16, Page 20Planning for the day you refire or buy your first home means having a master plan for your investment in the future. So we have two plans to help. A Retirement Savings Plan, and a Home Ownership Savings Plan. They both earn you valuable taxmings, and when you subscribe to either one, or botli, plans yotircontributions can be applied to any one, or a combination of these investment vehicles: 1. Royal Bank RSP and HOSP Deposits. Interest-bearing deposits with The Royal Bank of Canada, offering a high interest return, geared to the general deposit rate structure. Because of the long- term nature of these deposits, it is possible to pay a higher rate of interest than on conventional savings deposits. 2. Income Fund. High-yield bonds, deposit instruments and mortgages insured under the National Housing Ad make up this portfolio which is actively managed by professionals. The policy is to achieve as high a current income as is compatible with maintaining reasonable price stability as well as moderate capital appreciation. 3. Equity Fund. Investment mainly in Canadian common stock port- folio which is actively managed by the same professionals. Long-term Capital growth with reasonable current income is the objective of this fund. It's all in how you plan your strategy. Your Royal Bank manager can help you work out a master plan. Why not call or visit today. Now it's your move. Joe Hilverda Lucknow ROYAL BANK ...for a lot of reasons. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1977 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE TWENTY KINGSBRIDGE Congratulations to Rick McQuil- lin, son of Harvey and Isabel (Scott) McQuillin of St. Catharines and to Linda Kempton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William .Kempton of Amberley, who were married on Saturday, February 12th at the Pine River United Church at 4 p.m. Several from this area attended the festivities and the Open Reception held at the Ripley Complex. Mrs. Joseph P. Stapleton of Dublin, the former Rose Mary Downey of Ashfield Township, passed away at St..Mary's 'Hospit- al, London, on Wednesday, Febru- ary9th in her 78th year. Her body rested at the R. S. Box Funeral Home, 47 High Street, Seaforth after 7 p.m. on Thursday. Funeral Mass was celebrated at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, Dublin, on Saturday, February 12th at 10.30 a.m. with the. Reverend C. F. Sullivan, C.S,R. officiating. Temporary entombment was in the Pioneer Mausoleum, Seaforth with spring burial at St. Patrick's cemetery, Dublin. PUBLIC SPEAKING The public speaking competi- tions made possible to the students of St. Joseph's School, Kings- bridge by monies left for this purpose by the late James and Ha Garvey took place for Grades 5, 6, 7, and 8 in the school gymnasium on Friday afternoon, February 11th. First place winners received $6.00; second place winners $4.00' and third p4ce winners received $3.00. Top students taking part from Grade five were: Steven Hickey (first), John Lalonde (second), and Betty Jane Foran (third). Top students taking part from Grade six were Heather Ann Stapleton (first); Lisa Frayne (second) and Brent VanOsch (third). Others taking part were Liz Vogt and Patrick Foran. In the Junior grades Heather Ann Stapleton placed first, Lisa Erayne placed second. Mr. John Austin presented the prizes to the Grades 5 and 6 students. In the Grade seven competitions, Rose Marie O'Keefe placed first, her topic being "Guiness Book of Records". Annie VanDiepen placed second speaking on "Super- stitions". Third place winner was Jackie Dalton, her topic was "Facial Expressions". Others taking part were Kathleen Foran and "Colleen Foran. In the Grade eight competitions Dean Doherty placed first, speak- ing on "My School Trip to Niagara Falls". Second place winner was Floyd Courtney speaking on "Alex- ander Graham Bell". Debbie Austin was the third place winner speaking on "Nadia C". In the intermediate grades Rose Marie O'Keefe placed first with bean Doherty placing second. Winners will now compete in the Zone Level on Thursday, February .17th at St. Mary's School in Goderich. Judges were Mr. Garry Jewitt, • principal of Brookside Public School and Miss Pat Guay, principal of St. Anthony's School, Kincardine. Several of the parents were able to attend the speaking competitions. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Courtney celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on Wednesday, Febru- ary 9th. Celebrations have been postponed until a later date due to the poor weather and road condi- tions. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hackett of Ashfield Town- ship on the arrival of a baby boy, Ashlield Native Died In Michigan FLOSSIE NORENE VARDON Mrs. Flossie Norene Vardon, a resident of Chesterfield Township, Mount Clemens, Michigan died Thursday, February 3 in St. Joseph Hospital West. She was 48 years of age. She was born in Ashfield Township, April 17, 1928, a daughter of the late 'George and Flossie McCreght Drennan. On September 20, 1946 she was united in marriage with Bruce N. Vardon and the couple settled in Roseville in 1950. They moved to their present home in 1960. Mrs. Vardon was a member of Erin United Presbyterian Church, Roseville and was a former Sunday School teacher. Surviving besides her husband, Bruce N. are five children, Barrie of Fair Haven, Mrs. Keith (Cheryl) Manske)/ and Bruce A. both of New Baltimore, Mrs. Donald (Linda) Dezinski of East Detroit and Mrs. Emerson (Betty) Steffes of Mount Clemens, six grandchildren, three brothers Frank, Henry and Alvin Drennan, all of Ontario, and three sisters, Mrs. Aubrey Collins, Mrs. Alvin (Thelma) Collinson and Mrs. Harold (Jean) Elligson, all of Ontario. The remains rested at the Will and Schwarzkoff Funeral Home, 233 North Gratiot Avenue, Mount Clemens until 9.00 p.m. Sunday. The funeral was held at Erin United Presbyterian Church, Gratiot and Common Road, Roseville at 11.00 a.m. Monday. The Reverend Joseph R. MacDonald officiated. urial was in Erin Grove Cemetery, Roseville. Memorials were given to Erin United Presbyterian Church. Malcolm William at the Wingham and District Hospital on Wednes- day, February 9th. FINGERS INJURED Ken Alton of Ashfield Township lost the tip of his little finger and had the next two fingers crushed when he had the misfortune to get his right hand caught in an auger on Tuesday, February 8th. He was admitted to the Wingharn and District Hospital fora period of four days. Bayne McLennan of Ashfield Township was admitted to the VVingham and District Hospital on Sunday afternoon, February 13. A large crowd attended the benefit dance at the Saltford Valley Hall on Saturday, February 12th for Mr. and Mrs. Joe O'Brien of Goderich who recently lost their business by fire. Music for dancing was by the Cavaliers. Mrs. Stephanie Vogt returned to her home here on Friday following surgery at The Alexandra Marine and General Hospital in Goderich. Miss Sue Vogt of Livonia, Michigan spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Vogt. Due to Sunday's storm there were many accidents on the highways. Vincent Austin was admitted to the University Hospital, London, on Monday, February 7th for tests. Mrs. Fred (Leona) Vassella was admitted to the University Hospital in London on Tuesday, February 8th where surgery was ctrformed on Thursday, February 10. We wish these two persons a speedy recovery. OLIVET Doug Jones of Kitchener visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Black and family. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tout and Susan .of Kincardine visited on Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hamilton and family. Miss Joyce Black of Kitchener is spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Black and Jim. Word was received recently of the death of Mr. Fred Pitt of St. Thomas. Mr. Pitt visited from time to time with friends in this community. Otir sympathy is extended to friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGuire and Brian and Mr. and Mrs. Ron McGuire and Christopher, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Peter VanSickle, Trevor and Christine and helped celebrate Trevor's third birthday. Happy birthday Trevor'! A welcome relief from the cold stormy weather that we have' experienced this winter came when the barometer rose to a little above freezing point last week which settled the snow down a little, however as this news is written, we are back to the old familiar site of blowing snow and blocked roads. 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