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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-04-15, Page 7By. Bell Hackett. Paul and Connie Black and Frank and ' Lorene Alton visited and presented a gift on behalf of the neighbours on their sideroad to Louis • and AV Jurjens, Lucknow, last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs.Jurjens moved recently to Lucknow from their farm. Trinity Church is being re- decorated and should be completed this week. The ladies are planning to clean - the basement Thursday ar ternoon. Peter and Marjorie Levick, Ottawa, spent the weekend with her aunt, Mrs. Dora Alton, Stuart and Steven and other. relatives in this area. Several ladies enjoyed a Tupperware Party at the home •of Jeanne Hakliers last Friday afternoon. • Doug and Nelda Scott visited recently with her • ; Ayr A f.*:0 6446676 ; 16, r' 16v,, fr;47 Luelatow Sentinel, Wednenday, Apr* 150 191111.,-40. 7 mmunity eii to Jurjens: brother, Maurice Ivfilten- burg who is a patient at University Hospital, London. We all ,hope :he keeps. im- proving each day. Howard and Helen Blake visited on Saturday with their son, Gary and Bernice Blake. Matthew and new baby girl, Marcia, of Cambridge. Con- gratulations folks! Russel and Lillian Irvin and his sister, Anna and Percy Blundell, *Aerial vis- ited on Sunday with their aunt, Mary Naylor and her son, Irvin at Newmarket. Mrs. Beth Peever, Brant- ford has visited for two weeks with Hugh and Dolly Menary and with friends and relatives in this community. Mrs. Peever is the former Beth Phillips who grew up at, Russell Irvin's ,plate. Isabel and Jim Hunter visited on the weekend with their daughter, Wanda and 4,0•••••••••••••••• 9 .49 o Iftidarbytatv 19711.50 Ai Dogs, • • . . Must Be lieweed . . •• UCENICH WO nevi avaikible • a at the Munkipai Office • FEES O . • For EachMaleorSpayed Female ......$5.00 • • For Each Additional Male or Spayed Feitude......$20.00 • • f For Each Female.. .$1O.00 • ' tath Addltkm Female • 550.00 • o Forr 1 • ii DEADLINE FOR DINING LICENCES APRIL 30,1981 1 • .• i 1 • s , • 11,LOCKNQW '• 4, i. -VILLAGE • • 411. • O. • 0 • DOG OWNERS • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • COUNCIL • 0 •1 •• •••••••••••••••••••••••••11. • Jack Miller. Mr, and Mrsmeeting by reading a poehi, conducted the Bible Study, Miller have recently moved He- Is Alive. Salty U.C.W. Memberswith to Cottenham, • . ., several members assisting The 'devotions were in her. Malty U.C.W. charge of Mrs. Jim Hunter Mrs. Ken Alton 'gave, A Trinity U.C.W. met at the home of Mrs. Jean Henry on April 9, with an attendance of 18 members • and ' two children. ,The president, Mrs. Ken Alton; opened the and Mrs. Charles Wilkins Test For Right and Wrong with Mrs. Wilkins reading Mrs: Douglas Raynard gave the scripture, Mrs. Hunter the study book with the topic gave the meditation which being, Partners in Crisis. was The Easter Theme. Mrs. The president led in prayer, Wilkins closed the devotions and Mrs. Frank Alton con, with a prayer, and then ducted a Canadian Quiz. The amily president thanked the host- ess. • The roll call was answered by, The responsibility of a member. The busi- ness followed. The ladies. are 'asked to remember the Thankoffering is to be May1, mitt) Mr.' and Mrs. AiThir Scott as guest speakers, and the theme will be, The Hand- icapped.> • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Seaforth woman visitS Olivetf By Lorraine NeGuIre Mrs. Dorothy Engel • of Seaforth spent the weekend At her cottage at Lurgan Beach and also visited with Mr, and Mrs. Walter Black and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc- Guire and Brian. Sympathy is extended. to • • •• . • • the 'family and relatives of the late Mrs. Olive Vegan of Ripley who passed away last • week. The funeral was held on Saturday afternoon from the MacKenzie and 'McCre- ath Funeral Home, Ripley.. •Nancy McGuire and _Mich- ael Moskal of London spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGuire and Brian. Jim Black visited for a few days with relatives and friends in Hamilton and_ in London, Many from this area at- tended the farm sale for Mr. and. Mrs. Tony Schlosser on the 4th concession on Satur- Mrs. Jack McGuire had a pleasant surprise on Friday evening when she received a phonecall from her sister in Auckland, New Zealand. Mrs. . Blanche Hamilton was hostess on Monday ev- ening ather home to unit 5 of the U.C.W. The meeting was in the form of a pot luck • supper. • lication, cr tank mix.opti Lasso® herbicide does! Lasso f.s the smart choice for a lot of reasons Lasso is a herbicide decision, that 's really a weed managenient system offering excellent grass control and crop safety... while giving you a choice of management options. You can choose different tank mixes for different crops. There's a wide range to choose from for broadspectrum control.• - And, in most cases, yOu can also choose your method of application....shcillow • incorpordfion ,or surface application. 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