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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-06-21, Page 43- Luclmow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 28, 1978—Page 11 Chisholm .Fuels Energy bar 1 mile south of Lucknow County Road 1 Open daily 8:30 - 5:30 Gasoline — Regular No Lead Ask about savings on self serve key lock system .Diesel High capacity pump, Ask about savings on filling 'your portable tanks Chisholm Fuels are very pleased to have acquired the services of John E. McDonald who will sell the proper top grade Sunoco lubricants for your equipment Prestige Grease Cartridges CASE LOTS $2.99 PER GAL. can be used in following: Deere & Co. SPJ2DE Massey Ferguson M-1127-M1129A Ford M2C53B IJ Case Spec.,J1C 144 Allis Chalmers Part - 246634 International Hytron Fluid All Other Outboards and Gearlubes at Pre Price Increase Specials During Opening Week and Bill Chisholm have recently completed a study at Fanshawe, College pertaining to the latest in efficient settings for customers in the Wingham, Blyth Area. Also studied the new flame retention oil CHISHOLM FUELS CAN OFFER' YOU wr,Amir.r.arro'mr.easir.e.mr # Air # #4111I., MW AMY /411111r,I1W#IllrarAIIIII Air I' AR* Newest 'efficient . heating equipment to replace old costly units * Budget plan payment system * Automatic weather controlled- delivery system * Parts Insurance and Cleaning Plan * 24 hours emergency burner service. News from Huronview The Seaforth Community Brass Band led by Dr. Toll entertained with a concert on the front lawn on Friday evening. The weather was perfect for the . concert and the residents were able to enjoy the music -from the open windows. A special church service to recognize Senior Citizen's Week was held in the. auditorium on Sunday morn- ing. The Wesley Willis United Church Junior and Senior Choirs directed by Mrs. Hearn and accompan- ied by Cathy Potter sang four numbers. The Junior Choir were accompanied by five of their members with instru- ments and they joined the Senior Choir for the final number. The Chaplain of the Home, Rev. McWhinnie, conducted the service. Members of the congrega- tion of the Clinton Christian Reformed Church formed a choir for the Sunday evening song service led by Mr. Dick Roorda and accompanied at the piano by Margaret Mc- Queen. The GoderichTownship Women's Institute Volun- teers assisted with activities at Monday's program. The old tynne music was provided by Mrs. Maitland Driver, Molly Cox, Norman Speir and Cecil Skinner followed by a sing -a -long. The residents were enter- tained on Family Night with a musical program by Senior Citizens from the area. Mrs. Radford of Clinton played the piano accompaniment for the following numbers: vocal solos by Mrs. Baker Clinton, violin solos by Ken nett, Clinton; mouth organ solos by Lorne Lawson, Seaforth and a sing -a -long led by , Mrs. Maly Nediger of Bayfield. Elmer Trick of Clinton enter- tained with several piano instrumentals. Mrs. Jennie McGratten expressed the appreciation of the residents. The weather was ideal on Thursday • afternoon for the Chicken ' Bar-B-Que which was held in connection with Senior Citizens Week