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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-05-13, Page 13By Ruth Buchmeer Mr. and. vIrs.. Herb Buck. ton and Mr. and Mrs, John Mowbray and Duncan visited with Dr. and Mrs. Bill Buck- ton, George and David of Waterloo,:. for Mnther's..Day. Laurie Clarke. and her girl. friend enjoyed the past two weeks in Florida. Mrs. Jean Pollock of Kin- cardine visite(' in-cardinevisited last week with Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Mac Dougall. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doilery, Audreey. and Jamie of Bayfield ' . and Mrs. Grace. Parrish . of Lucknow,spent Mother's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dick McQuillin were Agnes Thomson and Mrs. .Bill Thomson, Mr. and "Mrs. Gordon: McQuillin of Sarnia and Mrs. Hicks of Kincar- dine and Mr, and Mrs. Jim Morrison of Willowdale. :. Mrs. 'William Dickie and Krissa holidayed for a week. at Prince Edward Island with friends. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dickie were Denver . Dickie and Brenda 'Cramp of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, Doug ..Dickie of Mark - 'dale, Mr, and Mrs. Walter turn .By ;Kathryn Todd Amanda Todd returned home after spending several days in the Winghatn and District Hospital with. croup.: Helen Todd • . and • Isobel. Miller returned from the south with good tans. They spent twoweeks on a cruise of the Caribbean Islands: • • This Week Mr. Gordon Lyons return- ed home from Wingham and. District Hospital after a .ten day 'stay. ,Mr. Lyons injured his back while at work, Mrs. Isobel MacPherson flew to Edmonton, Alberta this past weekend to visit her daughter and new grandson,: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lyons spent Mother's Day with. their daughter and hus- band, ' Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Croskill in Listowel. James • William Morrison, born on Saturday, May 2. Proud ,parents are Jim and Janet Morrison. • Mr. and Mrs. Ron Sp ague of -London visited . this; past weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor. • Mr. and. Mrs. Wayne Griff and family of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cranston on. Saturday. Dickie of Toronto, John and Jack Wilson of Toronto, and. Mr. and Mrs. William Pickle and Krissa. `. Mrs, Pred. Gilchrist has. returned home from the: hospitaland we are glad to hear that she is recovering well. Visiting with Mr. and • Mrs. Fred Gilchrist Was Mrs. Gilchrist's sisterk Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Neis n of King. ston and their daughter, Mrs. Bill MacLeod of Cal- gary. The Holyrood Butchers hockey team held: their ban- quet at the Holyrood Hall on Saturday night. The Holy.. rood 'Women's Institute cat - Bred. to' them. Mr, and Mrs. Bill Searle have movedinto, ucknow now.. Peter Edisbury has. bought their farm. The Lucknow Band Con- cert was held on Friday night in the Community Centre with .a good turn out. The concert was very enjoyable and I'm sure that all the' audience was quite proud that :we have such a fine band. Debbie Allan is home after spending the past year at Humber College hi Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mac. Donald are away this- week attending a Legion convene tion in Peterb Trough. Si. Helens V.C.W.. The : St. Helens Women's Institute meeting was held in the St. Helens Hall. May ,. 7 with 16'. -members and two guests in attendance. The. meeting was chaired by the,. president, Mrs. Robert Ait. chison. -, The roll call, A safety tip in the home, was answered. Mrs. Lloyd Moffat gave her report from the executive' -meeting which was held at.. Holmesville. The, district president, Mrs: Alice Porter from God- erich, was tiie guest speaker. Mrs. Jim Aitchison: gave two Mother's Day ` readings, . . "Patchwork Quilt, and To Settle an Estate. Mrs. Russel (Phillips gave the motto, . Electricity is a good friend but ;an enemy if you have a short circuit. A contest, Sprang ` Wind, was conducted by Mrs. Gordon McPherson. ° Mrs: Harold Gaunt gave current events. There was .a plant auction which was interesting, Mrs. Ross Errington was auction- eer, Lunch was served by the hostesses, Miss Beatrice Mc. Quillin, Mrs. Keith Tyler and.. Mrs; Gordon McPherson. 'Itch festival Wooden shdes will click, tulips will bloom, and . wind.: mills will turn: as Clinton stages its tir'st: annual tom.; pen Peest, or wooden- shoe festival, on May 22 and 23. Celebrating Ontario's. Dutchheritage; the event wi11be the first: of its kind held in Southwestern Ont- ario,and is bound to become an annual event in Clinton for years to come. This year the celebration kicks off on Friday; May 22 and the main attractions and festivities will be in full swing on Saturday; May 23. - Clinton's main street will -beattractively decorated in NO NEED TO WORRY IF YOtI' • INSULATE NOW • �1LiIT SAVE ENERGY .o:1! The Canadian Homo Initiation Program Will Pay Up To $500.00 Of The Cost . All Materiel l CMHO Approved FREE ESTIMATESi.'PHONE: ADAMSON INSULATION Leaknt)* 5284113 or 5284525 • Clinton Rep. Al Corrlveau Phone 4882.0005 Realitered With Provhtee Of Orta rho idly buttered Anal) to . • Manrh.r Of Canadian Genera. Stain Heard. the Dutch theme, with whirl- ing windmills and colourful barrels of fresh :tulips. Many of. the. . merchants will be wearing traditional costumes of the Netherlands,contpiete with handmade. wooden shoes, specially imported from Holland for the event. Hundreds of wooden shoes " will . be available, for sale at Klompen . Feest, and 20 booths selling Dutch crafts and artwork, luscious, dark chocolate and rich imported cheeses will be. set up along Clinton's main street. Like the authentic festivals held in Holland, Clinton's unique, version promises to be lively • and 'on Friday, night, people will be dancing in the. streets when the T ruler Brass of Kitchener entertains. The booths will open again on Saturday and a two-hour parade will start things off at 1 p.m., followed by the official opening of the Feest by. the Vice-consul of - the Netherlands, -Dr. H. Heene- man of Londd . Saturday will also feature traditional Klompen dancing in the streets, with the 40 - member . Dykehopper group providing the . music, and if all that. dancing -makes pe- ople hungry, they can satisfy their appetites ata giant chicken, barbecue I3ANNER ]3TJYS I, 1979 CHEVELLE M- .ALIBU, 4 door .. 1979 CHEV CAPRICE, 4 door . 1979 ASPEN, 4 door wagon 1978 OLDSMMMCBILE. DELTA 88, 4 door 1978 PHOENIX, 4 door 1977 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 1975 MUSTANG GHIA, 2 door 13, 1974 DODGE MONACO, with air TRUCKS 1981 GMC 1/2 ton 1976 FORD 150 pickup 1972 DODGE, 1. ton pickup PHONE 5234342 Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 13, 981—Pa$e 13 KEN GEBHAilif 608 Robinson' Street Walkerton,, Ontario NOG 2V0 Telephone 881-1888 •BALDWIN P. COWS HEARING AO SERVICE 213 Eighth Street Fest Owen 'Sound., O;ntario., N41t 112 Telephone 376.0970 DR. D. JANE ES Hi DENTAL. SURGEON, The Opening of his Office for the practice of, Dentistry, at: 395 Josephine .St.Wingham By Appointment 357.2555 lJ WEAiitER PERMITTING VILLAGE WORKS DEPT. WiL BE FLUSHING.. L UCKNO HThRAN' Thursday, May 14 and Friday, :May. 15 PAYING AS HIGH AS 17% on 1 Year Annual llmieafinent: Guaranteed Investment Certfficates Top Interest Rates Through Such Trust Co. as vtcloria s, Gry.. trry►'twn Standard* . District . Greynac Municipal Premier* Also paying ars f it as 16/% • do 5 year annual Mi Companies members of the Canada Deposit Insut a rete Corponstion tt iteri quoted as of May llth, .1931 Invest Through Rod McDonagh Box 250, Lucknow 528-3423 ,1f