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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1977-03-23, Page 12WANTED SHELL CORN WE PAY COMPETITIVE PRICES! M.J. SMITH LTD. (Chatham, Goderias) Ltd. 529-7135 1 1 Ripley Paint 8 Wallpaper Want a fresh look after the Winter Blues? WE HAVE ROOM LOT AT -**************** Ready Pasted NEW STOCK OF WALLCOVER1NGS At SPECIAL ********************** PLENTY. OF COLOUR YOUR WORLD SEE US NOW MARCH IS BARGAIN MONTH PHONE 395-2614 or 395-2615 BILL'S PLACE VARIETY STORE PHONE 528-2238 LUCKNOW NOW IN STOCK I b rassieres "ANGELIQUE" LADIES' DRESS SLACKS IN SPRING COLOURS SIZES 7 TO 44 QUALITY PLASTIC SHOPPING BAGS 14k each CHILDREN'S FOOIER SETS SIZES 4 10 6X REG. $3.95 SALE PRICE $2.00 b4444+++++++++114++++++++++ Full Selection INCLUDING SIZES TO 42-DD OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. • PAGE TWELVE THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY MARCH 23, 1977 'PRIMARY FLOOR HOCKEY For the last ten weeks the Primary Division of Grades two and three have participated in Floor Hockey. There were seventy-four children involved. The finals were held this past week with team one coming, out on top, after a winning streak of eight games. They defeated the opposing team 4. The players on the winning team were Captain Brian Barnes assisted by Timmy Piper, Jeff Helesic, Steven Cover, David Cook,' Mary Middel- kamp, Sheila Fraser, Vicki Rutled- ge and Robert Storsy. There were some outstanding players in the group and they should bevongratu-- lated. A special thank you to Gary Rutledge and David Gamble for their assistance. RIPLEY HURON CENTRAL DUNGANNON Intended for last week Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Storey on the birth of a baby daughter, Karen on March 8 at Alexandra Hospital, Goderich. Richard Thompson, who was injured at work at the salt mine and hospitalized for a few days, is now recuperating at home. Residents of Dungannon can now see their way around at night again as the street light bulbs have been replaced. There were about ten of the lights either out or dimming. The pastoral relations committee of Dungannon United Church held a meeting on Wednesday evening at the home of Mary Bere. Rev. Stan MacDonald of Londesboro was present to explain procedure and suggest contacts. He stressed the necessity of being discreet with any confidential information re- ceived. Mrs. Elma Reed has been ill with the flu this week. Mrs. Cecil Blake returned home on Wednesday after spending four weeks at St. Petersburg, Florida with her sister-in-law, Mrs. S. Fines of Toronto. Mrs. Blake also spent a week visiting with other members of her fakily in Toronto and AllIston. A workshop in quilt making, sponsored by Dungannon W.I., was held at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Kerr on Thursday evening. Mrs. Winnifred Girvin and Mrs. Myrtle Kerr are the leaders and thirty-one interested ladies attend- ed. They discussed colour co-ord- inates and made their templates. Each one started a project which may be a cushion top or chair back, etc. The next meeting in the series is on March 24 at the home of Mrs. Winnifred Girvin. KINDERGARTEN Some children from the Kinder- garten classes took 'part in the Skate-A-Thon which was held in the Ripley-Huron Complex on Saturday, March 5. Several of the children also partiCipated in the Figure Skating Carnival which had as its theme "Alice in Wonder- land". The children 'appeared on the ice at various times as turtles, flowers, penguins, .cards and tarts. The ice show was very enjoyable. We have some very good skaters in our class. We have two little orange trees growing in our class room. They, were brought to us by Robbie Wood and by Stephanie Bell's mom and dad. Celebrating their sixth birthdays this month are Angela Paquette, Tany Hawrylyshyn, Trevor Thorni- croft and Robbie Thompson. Marcial LeBreton from our afternoon class has moved to Lucknow. We wish him well in his new school. LANGSIDE The robins and red winged blackbirds have returned to the Langside area and several farmers have tapped trees and are making maple syrup. Just some more signs of spring. Mrs. Don Bell, Wayne and Beverley and her mother Mrs. Philip Steer are spending this week in Toledo, Florida. Mary Bongertman spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bongertman, before leaving Wednesay for Cornwallis, Nova Scotia. Mary had been working in Kitchener and has now joined the Canadian Armed Forces and will be stationed at Cornwallis for at least the first three months. 50TH ANNIVERSARY Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. John McInnes of Teeswater who celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on March 17. Mr. and Mrs. McInnes lived at Langside for quite a number of years after their marriage and their three sons attended Langside school. They moved to the tenth of Kinloss and later to Kinloss. Mr. and Mrs. McInnes moved to Teeswater last fall. • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young, Beth and Jane of Chesley visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Young. Special music at Langside Church on Sunday was a duet by Nancy de Boer and John Coobs singing "Return to the Saviour". Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Young and William visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Young, Marty, Jathie, Karen and Liane. The Langside Whitechurch Young Peoples held a social evening on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim de Boer to celebrate the end of exams. It was well attended and much enjoyed. They held their regular meeting at Whitechurch Sunday evening and are holding a dance at Whitechurch Hall next Friday evening. They are donating any profit in aid of Camp Kintail improtrements. MONUMENTS For sound counsel and a fair price on a monument correctly designed from quality material, rely on SKELTON MEMORIALS Pat O'Hagan, Prop. ESTABLISHED OVER SIXTY YEARS WALKERTON PHONE 881-0234 ONTARIO