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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1977-05-04, Page 23U youispcidire financing to start, modernize or expand your business and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions or if you are interested in the FBDB management services of counselling and training or wish information on government programs available for your business, talk to our representative. sic FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK Financial assistance Management counselling Management training Information on government programs for business Wayne Rounding one of our representatives will be at The Bedford Hotel, GODERICH on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month MAY 10 AND MAY 24 For prior information call 271-5650 or write 1036 Ontario Street, Stratford 2nd Annual LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT KINETTE FASHION SHOW AT TIE LUCKNOW PUBLIC SCHOOL FRIDAY, MAY 6 8:30 P.M. ADMISSION: $2.00 DOOR PRIZES STORES PARTICIPATING ASHTON'S LADIES' AND MEN'S WEAR LOREE'S LADIES' WEAR GODERICH SPORTS CAPTAIN'S QUARTERS o.................••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LOOKING BACKWARDS THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES WITH MARGARET THOMPSON ••44•4••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR THAT SPECIAL OCCASION OR SPRING FORMAL DANCE WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF Spring Formals and Long Dresses REMEMBER MOTHER WITH A GIFT ' FROM LOREE'S JUNIORS, MISSES AND HALF SIZES ckOREE'S LADIES WEAR LUCKNOW PHONE 528.3533 MAY 8TH WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1977 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE TWENTY-MI/1e Opening new doors to small business E.D. Smith Garden Coc cktail Juice 28 oz 59 Culverhouse Peas 19 oz 35c Viva Paper Towels 2's .... $1.15 KEMP'S GENERAL STORE R.R. 7 Lucknow — Lanes — Phone 529-7248 Huron-Bruce Swingers End Season The Huron-Bruce Swingers Square Dance Club brought a successful dancing season to a close on Tuesday evening, April 26 at Brookside Public School. Ap- proximately fifty dancers sat down to a delicious fried' chicken dinner. Glen Patterson conducted the election of officers, with the following elected for ' the 1977-78 season: past presidents, Jim and Isobel -Hunter, R. 3 Lucknow; presidents, Peter and Sybil Chand- ler, R. 3 Wingham; vice presidents, John and Margaret Hildebrand, R. 2 Auburn; secretary-treasurers, Harold and Edith Quipp, R. 3 Wingham; publicity, Donald and. Gloria Dow, R. 3 Wingham. PURPLE GROVE Many of the folks from this area attended the Ripley Variety Con- cert in Ripley High School on Thursday and Friday evenings. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thompson 'who celebrated their 43rd ,wedding anniversary on chicks all shades of the rainbow and making a colorful sight". 40 YEARS AGO APRIL 1937 A Young Peoples, Society was organized at South Kinloss Presby- terian Church under the leadership of Rev. Mr. Young. • An Ashfield Presbyterian Church report showed that in this 88 year old congregation . the "Macs" predominated. They numbered 53 in a congregation of over 100 members. There were 15 MacDon- alds, 12 MacKenzies, 7 MacLeans, 9 MacLennans and 4 MacLeods, while MacRae, McNain, Macln- tyre, Macintosh, MacKay and MacGillivray, numbered one each. Rev. J. K. MacGillivray, the pastor, was but the eighth minister in the church's long history. Official announcement was made that the Province had taken over as a provincial highway, the road from Amberley to Elmira, via Lucknow, Wingham and Listowel as well as the eighteen mile stretch from Bluevale to Harriston. Jewel Rebekah Lodge celebrated its 12th birthday with a social evening. Mr. and Mrs. David Kennedy of Whitechurch observed their 55th wedding anniversary. 60 YEARS AGO APRIL 1917 A school report of S. S. No. 7 Kinloss named the following stud- ents - Bert McLeod Allan McCon- nell, Lawrence Finlayson, Verna McLeod, Archie Graham, Malcolm McInnes, Gordon McInnes, Rosie Stewart, Marion McDougall, Alda McDonald, Ross McDonald. Rus- sell Robinson, Ewart Webster, Charlie Pinner, Murdoch Stewart, Dorothy Reid, Cissy Pinner, Angus McDougall, Etta McDougall, Blan- che Pinner, George Pinner, Roy McInnes, Jimmie Stewart, Mary Campbell. Teacher, A. Webster. What had been known to the surrounding area for over a quarter of a century as Westford, became a memory of the past as the postoffice, from which it derived its name, was closed. Thursday of last week. • —Vrsifing on Saturday night-With Mr. and Mrs. Don Robertson were Mrs. Graydon Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. Peter McDonald, Mrs. J, C. McNab and Mr. and Mrs: Leonard MacDonald, all of Lucknow. Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robertson were Mr. and Mrs. Grant McDonald and Pamela. Boyle and family. The RiPleV Mager team .were the guests of honour at the hockey banquet on Saturday evening and held the head table. Littly Tammy Sutton visited on Saturday evening with the Boyle family while the rest of her family were at the banquet. It 'has been noticed in this area that a pack of dogs seem to be making the rounds early in the morning. One morning there were two and now there are as many as five dogs running with the pack which makes it difficult to keep one's own dog under supervision. Treat Injuries At Hospital . Michael Humphrey, R. R. 2 Lucknow, was driving a motorcycle April 28 and fell off, on Lot 16, Concession 10 of Ashfield Town- ship. He was admitted to hospital with a dislocated right elbow and abrasions to his left leg. Investigat- ed by B. Skelding, Wingham 0 . P. P. Miss Denise Strauss, R. R. 2 Ripley, was a passenger in a vehicle driven by Raymond Mc- Quillan, when they were involved in an accident May 1, west of Dungannon. She was admitted to hospital for observation. Investigated by Goderich O.P.P. NEVER LEARNS To err is human—the fellow who fails to profit by his mis- takes is a classic example. 20 YEARS AGO . APRIL 1957 Despite sleet and gales, an undaunted group of workers car- ried out the Boy Scout waste paper collection and gathered up 11 tons and 600 lbs. of paper, magazines and cartons. Donald J. McCharles, Lucknow, was. presented with his Masonic 50-year jewel, symbolic of fifty years in Masonry. Effective with the opening of the fall term in September, students of School Section No. 5 Kinloss (sixth concession) would be attending school at • Holyrood and the sixth school would be closed. Twenty-one years of faithful service' to the West Wawanosh Mutual Fire Insurance Company was fittingly recognized when George Stuart 'of St. Helens was presented with a gift upon his retirement. He was succeeded on the Board by Brown Smyth. Easter means coloured eggs - but it was coloured chicks and their presence in the Lucknow Co-op window was reported "to be creating much interest, with the Visitors last week with- Mr. and ' Mrs. Don Dore and family were David Pineo of Port Bruce,. Mrs. Don McCosh, Mrs. Earl Elliott, Mrs. Paul Greenwood and Jean Pau l, _ Mrs. John Farrell and Teresa, Mrs. Burt Collins, Mrs. David Lochhead, Kelly McGilliv- ray, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hodgins and Brian. Also Cathy Dore of Kincardine spent the weekend at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thompson visited on Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elliott. John Collins ,of Kitchener was home with his parents last week- end. Kerry Boyle also • is thiough school and is home from Hamilton for the summer. The boys from this area who attended the fatherson hockey banquet in Ripley on Saturday evening were Robbie and Rodney Sutton, Ian Elliott, Kevin Boyle and FraA Emerson. A young People's meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Boyle on Sunday. It is hoped there will be a group of Young People from this area to attend the meetings regularly. Bruce Aitken was a dinner guest on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Francis