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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1977-05-25, Page 13SAVES SS ON YOUR NEW * HOUSE * DRIVE-IN SHED * ADDITION * TRUSSES • ROYAL HOMES HAS ADDED A NEW LINE TO THEIR HOME PRODUCTS CALLED COMPONENTS This means prefabricating the entire building in sections; delivering these to your site; and all you do is nail it together. We can build anything - just bring in your plan or ideas, and we will quote you the price. ideal for the farmer, home- owner and home-builder, for additions and new buildings. TRUSSES THE DRIVE-IN SHED Inquire today for your summer building and save $$$ Everything is pre- engineered to help you build faster and better. THE HOUSE Call 357-2606 or write to ROYAL' HOMES LIMITED P.O.BOX 370 - WINGHAM ONTARIO, CANADA "GREAT OR SMALL, WE BUILD THEM ALL" BILL'S PLACE VARIETY STORE PHONE 528-2238 LUCKNOW ' SPECIAL (TO MAY 28, 1977) All Truck and Trailer Models 10% OFF REGULAR PRICE FREE TUBE OF GLUE WITH EACH PURCHASE Ladies' Anti Cling Nylon Slips Lace trimmed Sizes 32 to 50 New Shipment of Bras JUST RECEIVED Double knit, regular or long length. Sizes to 42D. SEE THEM OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. Advertising.... keeps people working. CANADIAN ADVERTISING ADVISORY BOARD Malcolm Street were away for the holiday weekend. the cosRep Baler Twine The 2594 Line 40 LBS. PER BALE $11.80 PER BALE 411. IP dr 411. 400 4IP dr dr dr Farm Thrift $10.80 EDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1977 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE nom= THIS WEEK IN RIPLEY CONTINUED FROM PAGE 11 rederiksen of Ripley. All the Bove gathered at the farm with ill, Nina, and Richard for the xasion. Wanda and Bill Harris of London isited with Francis and Margaret remmell on the 'Victoria holiday 'eekend. Allan and Glenda Gardner and on Aaron of Vanastra visited in ;ipley with Donnie and Carol dder, Tammy and Jason, also rit h Jack and Evelyn Johnson. '41 * * * * * Miss Donna Huber, daughter of erry. and Anne Huber, suffered rijuries in an accidental fall ecently. Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacLeod )f Windsor visited with his sister qrs. Ellis Gossell on the weekend. qrs. MacLeod, the former Doreen laylor from Parry Sound, was once t teacher at the Ripley High School. * * * * * * Mrs. Margaret MacDonald, Mrs. Mary F. MacDonald, Mrs. Mary R. ,1acDonald, and Mrs. Violet Mac- (enzie returned recently from a nuch enjoyed trip to Bonnie, ;cotland. The first week they were stationed at Edinburgh, situated )etween the Firths of Clyde and 7orth, which is the capital of Scotland and attended the "Gath- :ring of the Clans" which is held :very" twenty five years and many )ther Scottish events. Also they went aboard the cruise ship Calypso. The second week they toured Scotland going from Edin- burgh in a north-westerly direction to Stirling, Oban, Ft. William, Aviemore, Invere (as far west here as you can be in Scotland) and opposite the Isle of Lewis. Then to Inverness and Aberdeen. From here they went east to Balmoral, Stonehaven to Dundee, travelling south west from Dundee to Perth continuing by Forth Road Bridge to °Edinburgh. Many castles and places were visited en route. Some were Stirling Castle, Balmoral Castle, Crathes Castle, Craithie Church, Glamis Castle, and Scone Palace. It was a most interesting and historic tour enjoyed by all. Scotland is indeed a land of rolling hills and beautiful fishing rivers, colourful little towns and villages, and long sea lochs. Variety of scenery and interest is unsurpas- sed anywhere in the British Isles. * * * * * * Roy Jackson of Detr9it is holidaying at his home here and visited with his, mother in Lucknow. * * * * * * Many of the Colwell, Whitting- ton Fraser and Fair families were guests at the wedding of Marilyn Colwell and Jeff Fraser at Kinloss United Church Saturday, May 21. Miss Anne Ferguson was organist and Lois Davies was soloist. Many neighbours and,cousins and friends attended the reception and dance held in the auditorium of the Ripley complex. * * * * * Mr. Murray and Mr. and Mrs. George McDonald visited in-Detroit for a few days with their sister Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bobo and family. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sutton, Rodney, and Tammy, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elliott and Ian, Mr. and Mrs. John Farrell and Teresa and Mr. Richard McCosh, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greenwood and Jean-Paul; Mr. and Mrs, Francis Boyle, Bonnie, Heather, Kerry and Kevin Boyle were Wednesday, May 18 guests of Don and Anne McCosh at a barbeque supper. The special occasion was Kerry Boyle's birth- day and Joyce and John Farrell's 3rd wedding anniversary. * * * * * Mr. and Mrs. Jim Greenwood of Hanover were Sunday visitors with their son and family Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greenwood and Jean-Paul. Mrs. Violet MacKenzie visited with Mr. and Mrs. David MacKen- zie and daughter in Kincardine on Sunday. Miss Gertrude Kidney returned home after holidaying with her niece Miss Betty MacDonald, Creemore. Weekend guests at the manse with Rev. and Mrs. Jim Bushell, Christy and Jamie were his parents Mr. and Mrs. Bushell of Richmond Hill, Toronto. * * * •* * * Mrs. Jack Pierce, Mrs. Clarence McKeeman of Paisley, and Ronnie Morland, London were dinner guests of Mrs. Annie Scott, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Webster were up from London to visit with her mother Mrs. Gladys Mason for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Carmon Hodgins of Byron also visited in the Mason home. Miss Katherine Murray of Tor- onto spent the weekend in Ripley and visited her sister Annie McKinnon in Kincardine ,Hospital. • * • * • • Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blue and family of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blue and family of Paltrier- ston, Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Blue and family of Toronto, Mr. ant Mrs. Bill Scott and family of Pine River, Mr. Jack Blue Sr., Mrs. Annie (Joe) Scott, Mrs. Margaret Blue, Mrs. Mary (Donnie) Mac- Donald, were holiday guests of Betty and Jack Scott and family. Miss Betty Anne Godfrey of London spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Reg Godfrey. * * * * * * Joe, Mary and Cathy Fludder and Ron and Pat 'Cornish of WE ALSO GIVE VOLUME DISCOUNTS We like to know our customers by name! Lucknow District Co-op Phone 528-3.024