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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1977-07-06, Page 20PAGE TWENTY Beatrice 100% PURE - UNSWEETENED Orange Juice.. 545 FAIRVIEW DAIRY Lucknow FOR HOME DELIVERY PLEASE CALL 528-2001 DON'T FORGET THE FAIRVIEW CAR WASH Hot Water, Soap, Wax, Vacuum Cleaner, Paper Towels .ors .EXTERIOR PAINT:SALE, SALE PRICE ONLY '- SALE PRICE ONLY 120999 $14.99 gallon Stretch your budget June 27 -July 9 ¤41¤411, 4P 4, AP 4, 41P IP' 4r dir 411.. lir 400 411, AP 4P 40 4P ./OP 4P 4P .4. 4P dr Apr or apo dip dr dop Open Every Monday Closed Thursday IP IP .01' IP IP 411P. AP 41/P 4P IP IP 41IP IP IP IP 411P 4011. dor dr do. dp dr• ap dp AIP 40P IP IP IP AP IP CARPETING CUSHIONFLOR AND LINOLEUM YOUR COMPLETE HOME DECORATING CENTRE DRAPERIES FINLAY DECORATORS Lucknow, Ontario WALLPAPER AND C-I -L PAINTS Phone 528-3434 WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1977 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO BAIN'S GROCETERIA LUCKNOW 528-3420 GLAD 10/PKG. MAXWELL HOUSE Garbage Bags $1.09 Town & Country Card Evening The Town and Country Club appreciate the fact that the Kinsmen held • an evening of cards for the Senior Citizens during the Kin Summerfest on Saturday evening. The card event was held at the Lucknow Legion. There were 12 tables for euchre and 1 table of scrabble. The winners for the evening were, high lady, Mrs. Fanny Wraith; high man, Les Purvis; low lady, Mrs. Grace Farrish; low man, John McMurchy. A lovely lunch was served by the Kinettes and also prizes were awarded for cards. A very enjoyable evening was held by all present. THAT Mrs. Don (Margaret) Camer- on 61 Lucknow has received word that she has passed the exam and successfully complet- ed the extension course with the Canadian Hospital Association in Extended Care Organization and Management. Mrs. Camer- on was recently named Director of Nursing at Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home, Lucknow. THAT Ken Mowbray of Lucknow has been named mail driver on R. R. Lucknow succeeding Lloyd Hunter who 'has operated the route for the past 21 years. THAT, Due to circumstances beyond the control of the contractor and the village, commencing of planned work on the Lucknow Standpipe had to be postponed until next Monday, July 11th from the previously announced date of July 4. Ropes necessary for the job were not available at the required time. Details appear in an advertisement in this issue. I OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE Kleenex 3/$1.00 Mushrooms 73c 10 OZ. CHINA LILY STEMS & PIECES WE DELIVER Coffee $3.99 WHITE 100'S Lucknow Rangers Enrolled Five members of the 1st Luck-: now Ranger Co. were enrolled last Wednesday evening by Ranger Advisor for Silver Birch Area Mrs. Angus MacLennan of Goderich. The girls enrolled were Lorna Boyle, Edith Greer, Barbara Cam- eron, Kathryn McKim and Susan Thompson. Their leader Sharon Campbell was enrolled by Division Commissioner Mrs. Jack McKim. District Commissioner Mrs. Don Thompson p'resented the Rangers with Silver Jubilee crests. Kathryn McKim conducted a service in memory of Lady Baden- Powell, World Chief Guide and widow of the founder of the Boy Scout and Girl Guide movements who died Saturday, June 25 at a nursing home near London, Eng- land. The meeting was held 'at the home of Kathryn McKim. The Rangers served lunch to their mothers who were guests at the meeting. BROOKSIDE HAPPENINGS The pupils of all public schools in Huron County were finished school on June 24 and took their report cards home. The teachers had to attend four days last week for Professional Development. On Monday they gathered at Clinton Secondary School to hear two speakers, Dr. McLeod of Windsor and Mr. Montgomerie from Toronto. This day was planned by Teachers Federation. Ott Tuesday each school planned its own activities. Some of the Brookside teachers took a trip to Toronto to view and purchase teaching materials for the school. On Wednesday morning a staff meeting was held and in the afternoon some special interest groups met in Clinton. Thursday was spent in individual class organization. DOWN AND OUT Many a guy begins practicing economy of life only after the supply of life has given out. McCLENAGHAN - ERRINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Harold Errington of R. R. 2 Auburn announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Donna Sue, to Calvin John McClenaghan, son of Mrs. Verna Gardner of Lucknow and Mr. Edward McClenaghan of Kitchen- er. The wedding will take place on Saturday, July 30th at 3 o'clock in Dungannon United Church. 4,1/MNIM. AITCHISON1 - RITCHIE Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ritchie of Lucknow are happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Nancy Lila to Douglas Allan Aitchison, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Aitchison of R. R. 2 Lucknow. The wedding will take place on Saturday, July 30th at 5 p.m. in Lucknow United Church. MANN - SANDE Mr. and Mrs. William Sande and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mann, all of R. R. 2 TeesiVater, are pleased to announce the forthcoming mar- riage of their children Catherine and Cliff Russell. The wedding will take place in Teeswater Sacred Heart Church at 3 p.m. on Saturday, July 23rd. REABURN - VAN ROOY Mr. and Mrs. John Van Rooy of R. R. 3 Goderich are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Bernadine Antonia, to Stephen George Reaburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Reaburn of R. R. 5 Goderich. The wedding will take place at St. Joseph's Church, Kingsbridge on Saturday, July 30th, 1977 at 3 p.m. HEFFERNAN - MALONEY Mr. and Mrs. Louis Maloney of Dublin, are happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Susan Theresa. to ,Mr. Raymond Leo Heffernan, son of Mrs. Ormond Heffernan, R. R. 7 Lucknow, and the late Ormond Heffernan. The marriage will take place Saturday, July 30th at St. Patrick's Church, Dublin.