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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1977-07-13, Page 19ADVERTISED SPECIALS DELL SPORTSWEAR Pullon, Pants SUMMER SHADES SIZES 10 - 20 AND38 -44 $12.95 Shorts $5.95 Maternity Wear 1/3 off MANY OTHER UNADVERTISED SPECIALS IN STORE! Now Available - Wonder Bra Be smoother in Wonder Bra Bikini Briefs LOREE'S LADIES aWEAR . LUCKNOW PHONE '14.7-BazzIut. STEVENSON - to Doug and Susan Stevenson of Lucknow in Wingham and District Hospital, on Saturday, July 9, a daughter, Kelly Janine, a baby sister for Chris. STEWART - to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stewart of R. 1 Clinton (nee Sandra Maize) in Goderich Alexan- dra and Marine Hospital on Thursday, July 7, 1977, a son, Jeffrey Allen. 1977 LUCKNOW SWIMMING POOL SCHEDULE TIME 4 MON.. TUES. WED. THURS. FRI. SAT. SUN. 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 12:30 1:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 8:00 2:00 6:15 7:00 9:00 LESSONS PUBLIC SWIM BRONZE SWIM TEAM PUBLIC SWIM LESSONS PUBLIC SWIM BRONZE ADULT LESSONS ADULT • FITNESS SWIM LESSONS. PUBLIC SWIM BRONZE SWIM TEAM PUBLIC SWIM LESSONS PUBLIC SWIM BRONZE ADULT LESSONS ADULT FITNESS SWIM 41..M. • LEstiNisi ti PUBLIC Swim BRONZE SWIM TEAM PUBLIC SWIM H PARENTS AND TOTS 1:00 to 2:00 PUBLIC SWIM PUBLIC SWIM PUBLIC SWIM 1:00 to 5:00 PUBLIC SWIM There are still openings for August lessons, adult lessons, parent and tots and swim team. 1 I • WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1977 PAGE NINETEEN THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Lucknow Man Died At Age 72 ROSS L. MacDONALD Ross, Lachlan MacDonald of Lucknow passed away in Wellesley Hospital, Toronto, July 2 following a brief illness. He was 72 years of age. He was the youngest in the family of twelve children born to. the late Mr. and Mrs. Dan S. MacDonald (Mary Jane Maclver). He attended second concession. Public, Lucknow Continuation and North Bay Normal Schools. He was a loved and respected school principal for many years. in Kapuskasing. In 1932 he married Lyla Stewart of Inglewood. After his retirement as Supervis- ing Principal of Kapuskasing Public Schools in 1965 they moved to Sudbury. Ross was very fond of Lucknow and the old homestead. Over the years he renovated the home and reforested the farm. Each year the family welcomed relatives back to, the Clandonald Reunion. After the sudden loss of his wife Lyla in 1969, he sold their home in Sudbury and then spent the summers at Lucknow and winters in Lakeland, Florida. He was a member of South Kinloss Presbyterian Church, the Lucknow Legion and the Masonic Lodge. The late Mr. MacDonald is survived by, one daughter, Mrs. Carl (Joan) Deleuze of Toronto, one son, John and three grandsons, Donald, Scott and Ian of Sudbttry; one sister Mrs. Seymour (Sally) MacDougall of Toronto and one brother, Archie of Kitchener: He was predeceased by his wife, Lyla, four brothers, Tom, Sandy, Dan and Jack and five sisters, Lexie, Marie, Jean, Vina and Alda. The four oldest brothers served in the First World War and Archie and Ross in the Second World War. The funeral service was held Wednesday, July 6 at the A. W. Miles Funeral Home in Toronto and largely attended by relatives and friends. The service was conducted by nephew, Rev. Alex MacDonald, of Aurora Presbyter- ian Church. Interment was in Boston Mills Cemetery, Inglewood. Mrs. George Fisher Was WI Speaker Mrs. George Fisher of Wing- ham, president of the• Bruce South District Women's Institute, was guest speaker at the July meeting of the Holyrood Women's Institute on Thursday' evening at the home of Miss Edna Boyle. Mrs. Fisher, in her pleasing and informative manner, gave a splendid talk on the public relations officers duties, and Mrs. Bill MacPherson was in charge of the meeting which opened with the Ode and Mary Stewart Collect and Mrs. Jack Scott reported on the bus trip with the Kairshea Institute, also the com- munications which included a letter from the Lucknow Fall Fair Board regarding an Institute display. Ail members will participate in the Lucknow Craft Festival serving the noon luncheon and all day booth service, on Saturday. July 30th, so come and look us up. We're looking for you. Another interesting feature was an auction sale of donated articles and we were pleased to have such a good auctioneer in the person of Mrs. Russell McGuire, who ac- companied Mrs. Fisher. Mrs. McGuire said it was her first attempt at auctioneering but she did a splendid job. A $15.00 donation was made to the Bruce County Museum at Southampton. Courtesy remarks were given by the president. Grace was sung and refreshments were served.' Conveners were Miss Edna Boyle and Mrs. Frank Maulden. WATSON - Mr. and Mrs. Donald Watson of Gorrie, Ontario are happy to announce the arrival of their son, Richard Donald, in Listowel Memorial Hospital on Sunday, June 26, 1977. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKenzie, Dungannon. EMMERTON - Jim and Mary Anne Emmerton (nee Funston) of London are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Tasha Nicole, born on Wednesday, July 6, 1977 at St. Joseph's Hospital, I4,ondon. Proud grandparents are 1r. and Mrs. Mervin Funston and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Emmerton. KEMP'S GENERAL STORE R.R. 7 Lucknow ® Lanes — Phone 5297 7248 ['SPECIALS Clark's Kernel Corn 12 oz.... 394' Aliens Orange Drink 48 oz.... 57c Cheer Detergent 2 lb. 10 oz $1.51 helpful information to all officers and members, and had a question- naire and a discussion which everyone enjoyed. She also brought greetings from the District and from her local Institute. Mrs. Alex Percy expressed appreciation on behalf of the Institute and present- ed her with a gift. This being the closest meeting' to Canada Day, Miss May Boyle prepared and read a paper entitled "I'm proud to be a Canadian" and at the conclusion a candle was lit for Canada's 110th birthday and all joined in singing 0 Canada. A second candle was lit to mark the Silver Jubilee of. Queen Elizabeth, after which God Save the Queen was sung. The third, candle marked the 80th anniversary of the Women's Institute and the W.I. Carol was read. Mrs. Frank Maulden did the lighting of the candles and then gave the motto "Every life we touch is a field. Everything we do or say is a seed". She concluded this with a poem "How Important a Flower I Am" and it turned out to be a weed. This being an impromptu even- ing each member contributed to the program. Mrs. Raynard Ackert in her pleasing manner conducted two action songs. Mrs. Jack Scott, Mrs. Bill MacPherson, Edna and May Boyle formed a quartette and sang "The Church in the Wildwood" and "Seeing Nellie Home". Mrs. Alex Percy favoured with a reading on "Home". Mrs. Campbell Brown conducted a Flower Contest and Mrs. Lorne Eadie led a questionnaire on "How well do we know our Dominion?" - the floral emblem of each province, also the coat of arms and the flag, taken from a Toronto Dominion Bank folder. This was most interesting and well presented.