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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-09-25, Page 24• rage 2 — 1,41,14 -mow Seut ael, Weduesiiay. September 257 1991 Best wishes to Fier ari4 John one their retirements• mother era come to ae end on immisommormoommommommor• UCKNOW by Mildred Loree Luc ow s . main street with the change of oWnership of . Elmer Umbach Phamiacy. We wish both Blore and John tryy years of well deserved retirement Congratulations to Jack and Fisher who celebrate4 iheir anniversary on September 20. Faustino Lambe, a former posnn of conscience in Zambia,, was the. special . speaker ._er I the Luc ow United Church -on Sunday morning re esenting. Ann tnternatrpnal. to Presbytertan Church Rev. Paul Chambers of Molesworth took the services as. Rev. Kinsman was the anniversary, speaker at the Molesworth Presbyteries►. Church. Sympathy is extended to Herb McQuillan and other members of the family in the passing of hiS son, Sam .Meillin of Sauble Beach. It isn't necessary to travel to Jack Miner's Bird Sanctuary at lingsville to see Caztada.Geese as the Lucknow millpond accommor dates a. big flock of them each day: They seem o l ave• each•evens ing but come back in :the alornbig honking, squawking and exchi g the gossip of the 'day. Cordon L-yons retailed ed • home On September 16, after spending four months • in . hospital with a broken MP. min.•••••••••••••••• HITECHUR — '- by .ean Hose ., womommoommovisimoram Gordon Lyonscelebrated his 80th birthday at a. family gathering S;ep. tember 15, at the home of Murray and Judy Lyonis, Whitecbuurch. . Crfamilie celebrate- 13th ,anwualpietiic Dorothy and Earl W li % of derieh, were hosts for the 13th.. annual Culbert picnic on August Win. Dungt e get-to-gether, t minutes silence was observed for Mel Culbert, who ,passed ' away dulling' the year. Following the &Wow sm gasp bord, games were held With the following winners;.jellyT guess, Ruby Pickard and white bea, Paul Cook; .' oldest ladies Evelyn Ery riugton and Alma: Cardwell With onlyfour children to participate in the.sports,, pri ! ier'e landed Out to all.children' •. A, number of donated articles were won by various peo tle throughout the day. The officers for 1992 include George Fnigton, present; Alma Huston, vice, Violet s Ritchie, secretary treasurer, . July' Miller and Cindy Austin sports, and George Errington , program, • • Mrs, Rot, Thompsorh Shannon and Crista of Teeswater visited on Sunday with Nina McDonald loan Berhad of Simeoe visited .here with her aunt Viiinnifred Percy. and brothers Bill and llrian,percy0 101r. and Mrs. Jack Barr attended aafamily reunion .at Shakespeare on Sunday. Ken .rvIcFarlarte of Kincardine and Audrey McFarlane;. Mr. Mrs. Everett Elliott, of Fe ldae 2viichiganiand*Morretta Hudgins of Niagara Fails, visited with Edna and May Boyle, oma from bore: attended S tte golden wedding open douse at the Uolya od Ball.'on-Sunday Icor. M,. IIINLOUGH gliby May .Boyle impoimmoimummumsommoma and Mrs. Ron .Forster. We extend congratuiatio l • The Presbyterian W.M.S. were guests of the Winger Go Forth group Tuesday evening. Speaker was..Ninnette De Lange. Some, from here attended the , international Ploughing Match at Petrolia during the week. Visitors on Friday with Edna and, May Boyle were their cousin Harry:. Cole of Exeter and Ria Merelyn Letson of'farrow. ve 4eper viithyour ,purchase 'off every 20 kg. bag of Cryrstal ti. Conditioner Salt -You'd. receive 50C from Windsor .Sett 8(.500 from Dauphin YES$ OFF PSi .BAG '711 111111111in, jIIIIIiIMffiilih- I/ )n1111111111111/01// • Plus tre`sura ,ntl. -aasM abos'supp 'ut hCWly your could WIN.. year of softener salt .With your' x ".,purchuse'of eery 4O kg.: bag of` Crystal 0 Conditioner sat t`;-1C'ou'I :; receive $1.00 F f in Windsor . salt' :a . Y1.,00 from1Deupttin:. 'a $2.00,: "0E BAG Three contestants, Morgan Murray (left) of RR6 3eaf0,1 Shaun Ten fag'° (center) Of : and Karen Bakker(right)-of R3 Auburn are vying for: the .p ositkin of ,1991-92 Huron.Dalt The competition will held on: September 1 at the Brussels :Community -Centre. ('T photo) p►ubum, ePrincess. 'esa Amy DUNGA ANON 1-300-665-5675 OR 5 WALTON CALL 887-6623 .7S W Pieces & Stems .10 oz. Mushrooms • 28 oz Apple Sauce 14oz. _ fruit C�ektaii ON SELECTED NEW CONSTR011 UCTIO' PRODUCTS 4,6 PRESENTS WINDOWS THAT OE AS CAREFREE AND BEAUTIFUL AS YOU ARE! 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