The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-09-20, Page 31page-32—Lgcicaow Sentinel, Wednesday, September 20, 1978
Mrs. Etta Campbell re-
turned to the village on
Saturday from WiPngham and
District Hospital and is
convalescing at the home of
her sister, Mrs. Katherine
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim MacMil-
lan and children Greg and
Mary Jo of St. Catharines
visited on the weekend at the
home of. Mr. and -Mrs. J. L.
MacMillan, Lucknow.
Mrs. Charlie MacDonald
of Lucknow is a patient in
University Hospital, London
where she is having major
surgery.
Correction
The measurement of the
potatoes grown by John
Carter should have been 14
inches, circumference, from
end to end, instead of 14
inches in diameter as stated
last week.
Lorna Boyle's name was
omitted from the names of
the contestants -in the Luck -
now Fall Fair pageant and
Brenda Thompson should
have been Brenda Taylor.
We apologize forany
inconvenience these errors
may, have caused. •
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Burns of Scarborough visited
in Lucknow over the week-
end. They attended lucknow
Fair where they met many
friends. They also attended
Lucknow United Church on
Sunday and Pinecrest Man-
or.
• Helen Brindley of Goder-
ich area and Frances Logten-
berg of Ashfield were repre-
sentatives for Huron County
Junior. Farmers on a bus tour
through New York to Wash-
ington.
Mr. Chris Shelton, Luck -
now, is a patient in Univer-
sity Hospital, London.
Mr. Fergus Brady and son
Brian of Strathr,y visited last
week with their aunt, Mrs.
Mary Hogan, of. Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Scott
of Aztec, New . Mexico,
visited. recently with Sandy's
unCle, P. M. Johnstone of
Luclknow.
.'! ngagements
KERR - MORAN
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Farrish
are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Donna Jean.
Moran to Mr. Ross Kerr, son
of Mrs. Vera Kerr of Harris -
ton. The wedding to take
place Friday, October 6, 1978
at 5 p.m. in the Lutheran
Church, Goderich.
•
ASMUS - BOYLE
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Boyle and
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Asmus
wish to announce the forth-
coming marriage of their
children Marie Kathleen and
Kevin Gerard. The wedding
will take place on Saturday,
October 7th, 1978 at 4 p.m.
• in St, Augustine Roman
Catholic Church, St. August-
ine.
CHATTEN - LANTING
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Chat -
ten are pleased to announce
the engagement of Catherine
Margaret Lanting to their
son Christopher Mark on
September 16, 1978 and wish
them all the joy and happi-
ness.
Junior Farmers
On Monday, September
11th the enthusiastic mem-
bers of the West Huron
Junior Farmers met at the
Brookside School.
Plans were made for afloat
in the Lucknow , Fall Fair
parade, a November dance
and the annual banquet in
early December.
The County Junior Farm-
ers are having a food booth
and hospitality tent at the
plowing. match. West Huron
is in charge of them on the
Friday, September 29th, .so
come and see us in action.
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By The Sentinel
THAT
Wendy Forster, daughter
of Mr. and. Mrs, Jack
Forster, Lucknow, was sur-
prised to receive a cheque for
$50 to help meet her figure
skating expenses from the
Western Section skaters
development fund committee
of the Canadian Figure
Skating Association. The
names of skaters registered
with C.F.S.A. are placed in a
draw and.Wendy's name was "-
drawn. The fund is to assist
families of test and compe-
titive
skaters to buy skates or
pay for travelling expenses
when their child competes.
THAT
John S. MacKay of R. R. 3
Goderich, was the winner of
last week's Lucknow Com-
munity Centre Lottery Draw.
Births
NOBLE - Lynne and Roger
Noble of Dungannon, Ont-
ario proudly announce the
arrival of their daughter Tina
Helen Irene, 8lbs. 11/4 oz., at
Alexandra Marine and Gen-
eral Hospital, September 6,
1978. Happy grandparents
are Carman and Ila Pollock of
Nile and Jack Noble of'R. R.
2 Auburn, Ontario. Great
grandmothers Mrs. Irene
Smith of Springfield, Ontario
and Mrs. Laura Pollock of
Goderich. —38nc
MAAS - Mr. and Mrs. Theo
Mass wish to announce the
safe arrival of a son, Christ-
opher Mark Geert, at Wing -
ham Hospital on September
16, 197,8.
Bowling
LADIES 9 O'CLOCK •
BOWLING
High single, Joanne Sear-
le, 228; . high triple, Joanne
Searle, 589.
Games over 200: Joanne
Searle 228, 201, Linda Stick-
lend 208, 201.
Team' points: Cardinals 7, "
Robins 0, Canaries 7, Blue -
jays 0, Doves 5, Orioles 2.
Team standings: Cardinals
14, boves 7, , Canaries 7,
Bluejays 5, Robins 5, Orioles
4.
LADIES 6:30 P.M.
BOWLING
Pat Livingston bowled the
high single with a 227.
Jean 'Phillips bowled the
high triple with a 564.
Games of 200 and over:
Pat Livingston 227, Kathleen
MacDonald 215, Dorothy
Bain 204, Jean Phillips 217.
Team points: Trilliums 4,
Camellias 3; Cosmos 5,
Sttndrops 2; Poppies 5,
Bluebells 2.
Team standings: Cosmos
10, Poppies 10, Trilliums 9,
Camellias 5, Sundrops 4,
Bluebells 4.
flAIWS GROCETRIA
LUCKNOW 52$4420
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Patties
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LMBY 48 OZ
Tomato
Juke
77'
SCHNEIDER
BEEF
Patties
1.39 Ib.
KRAFI SMOOTHY
Peanut
Butter
500 GRAM
$1 .15
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HURON
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September
26 - 30 1978
Plowing Competitions
Exhibits and Parades
Ladies Program
Something for Everyone
WINGHAM
one mite east on highway 86
NOTICE
WEATHER PERMITTING
VILLAGE WORKS DEPT.
WILL BE FLUSHING
LUCKNOW HYDRANTS
Wednesday
and Thursday
September 20 and 21
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Pattons Wool, Material and Patterns,
Macrame, Tapestry and Other Crafts
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