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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1977-07-06, Page 13Room with VAR-ROOM In today's small car world, it's difficult to find power and performance married to loads of interior room. The Rabbit has more power than you would expect. It goes 0-50 in 7.7 sconds, and is rated at 100 m.p,h. top speed. But what is more amazing, the Rabbit has more useable room than any, other car of its'size. It has leg room in ••••••,<,,,,,,,T,',...w&s, 4 front and back that lets people sit naturally and comfortably. Same with head room, six footers don't have to scrunch down in their seats. And when the Rabbit is loaded with people, it's still not'anywhere near loaded. Open the hatchback door, and yob see 12.4 cubic feet of space. In fact, if you are not using the rear seat, the whole works folds forward, so you can go into the trucking business. Room with power -what a refreshing idea! Wheel covers are optional R & W Motors VOLKSWAGEN SALES & SERVICE Walkerton 881-0835 AUDI Dance to the Mercey Brothers SATURDAY, JULY 30th r. BLYTH AND DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE Dancing from 9 p.m, 1 a.m., Tickets $6.00 Per Person Includes Buffet Lunch Tickets Available at.. . GODERICH: Radid Shack CLINTON: Arnold Riley Barber Shop SEAFORTH: Bob & Betty's Variety OR FROM ANY MEMBER OF THE BLYTH LIONS CLUB and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence and Miss Linda White of Novi, McGillivray of Southampton. On Michigan. WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1977 PAGE THIRTEEN THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WHITECHURCH Rev. and Mrs. Clarence McClen- tghan of Paisley were Sunday allers on Mrs. Ben McClenaghan nd Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClen- ghan. Sunday callers on Mr.' and Mrs. ;. W. Beecroft and Karen were lr. and Mrs. Kirk Beecroft, ,ngela and Jennifer of Exeter. Whitechurch Women's Institute ill hold their Resolution meeting the home of Mrs. Elgin Johnston July 13 at 8 p.m. Roll call - name )ur beef about living conditions -day. Motto - Many folks are Infusing the high cost of living ith the 'cost of living high, Mrs. Wm. Evans.. Panel discussion of current topics by all ladies present. Lunch - Mrs. Wm. Rintoul, Mrs. Fred Tiffin and Mrs. Dave Gibb. Mr. and Mrs. John Gibb of Kitchener spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gibb. Whitechurch Women's Institute are planning to hold a White Elephant auction sale in the near future if the community will contribute enough articles.. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw, Janet and Kimberley visited on Thursday evening at their trailer camp at Kincardine with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moffat, Heather and Ansley. Frank Jamieson of Toronto spent PURPLE GROVE FAMILY GATHERING On Saturday evening relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Thompson and Wray to get acquainted with cousins from the United States. Visiting the Thompsons last week were Mrs. Morris Colwell of North Dakota and Mrs. Eddison Colwell of South Dakota. On Saturday, Mr. arid Mrs. Terry Colwell and Bob of Chicago joined the ladies there and met relatives from this area. At the get-together were Mrs. Claude Dore Sr. of Bervie, Mr. and Mrs. William McInnes of Teeswater, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Young of Kinloss, Mr. and Mrs. Randy McDonald and girls of Tiverton, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Collins and Margie Lochhead, Mrs. Gerald Rhody and Mr. and Mrs. Don Dore. Mr. and Mrs. Ian McNab, Chris the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jamieson " and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rintoul, Carol, Kimberley and Debbie of Tottenham spent the weekend with his father, Gordon Rintoul and visited his mother Mrs. Gordon Rintoul at Wingham' Hospital. Carol Rintoul of Tottenham visited with her cousin, Kendra Purdon. Miss Linda Moore is spending a few days with Mrs. Joe Moore, Jerry and Jennifer of Wroxeter, while Mr. Moore is away on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs.' Walter Moore and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Johnston and family of Mildmay and with her mother Mrs. Gertrude Moore. Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and family were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw of Windsor,. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Elliott of Brussels, Mrs. Gordon Elliott and Mrs. Laura Galbraith of Wingham. and Sean of Quebec, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Foster, Chris and Collin of Toronto, Mrs. Bob Karn and girls of London and other friends spent the long weekend at the McNab cottage. Frank Dore visited there on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.' Don Dore visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. William Wood and David of Durham, Congratulations to Mr.' and Mrs.- Brian King of Teeswater • on the birth of their daughter last week. Visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Boyle and family are Mr. and Mrs. 'George Service, Bret, Micheal, Mark and Colin of Chatham. On Saturday evening the Boyle families , and Farrell families got together and held a bridal shower for Miss Janet Lackner and Brian Boyle at the community centre. Weekend guests of the Boyles were Miss Janet Lackner and her mother of Ottawa and Brian Boyle of Peterborough. Doctor Jim Emerson spent the weekend at his home here. Jim returned to his veterinary practice in Charing Cross when the vet, who had been renting the business, gave it up. The ThompsOn picnic was held on Sunday at the community centre. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Burton Collins recently were Mrs. E. Colwell and Mrs. Morris Colwell of Dakota, Margie Lochhead of Kincardine, Mr. and Mrs. Ed McGillivray and Kelly of Ripley Friday the Collins along with the Mrs. Colwells visited Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Schmidt of Mildmay and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Young of Kinloss. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Gawley were Mrs. Mable Hewitt and Mrs. Herb Sheane of Kincardine. It's nice to see George Emerson home once more from the- hospital. George had been to London for skin grafting on his lip and released soon after the operation. George then took infection in the lip and had to return to Wingham 'Hospital to get this cleared up. He came home again on' Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elliott and their family attended the Ned Stanley reunion picnic on Saturday at Ashfield Township Park. One hundred and twenty-one people were present. The one coming the furthest was Mike Bates, who flew from San Jose, California to visit his grandparents. The Elliotts and Stanley also attended -a Sunday picnic at the home of Maretta Hodgins. During the weekend visitors with the Earl Elliotts were Mrs. Peggy Elliott of Detroit, Paul and Keith Elliott of Ferndale, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Elliott, Ferndale, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jordeth of Clawson and their grandson Mike Bates of California and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Elliott and Lea of Upsula. Spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Farrell and Teresa were Mrs. Peggy Elliott of Detroit, Paul and Keith Elliott of Ferndale For Farm, Town and Country Home Owners! Cor You Use $ 1,600 to $20,000 ? If you, can afford monthly pigments of... $19.99 you may borrow $1,600.00 $37.49 you may borrow $3,000.00 $62.47 you may borrow $5,000.00" $87.46 you may borrow $7,000.00 The above loans based on 141/2 % per annum 5 year term — 20 year amortization Borrow for any worthwhile purpose: To consolidate your debts, fix the car, buy cattle, or a cottage! FAST — COURTEOUS SERVICE — PLEASE CALL Gerald H. 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