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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-02-14, Page 16Page 14--Ioacicaow Sentinel, Wednesday, February • 14, 1979 Business Directory MURRAY MOFFAT Electrical Contractor • LUCKNOW Phone 528-2913 or 392-6061 • The Co-operators HOME - AUTO COMMERCIAL INSURANCE AGENT JEAN WHITBY LUCKNOW HEATING OILS SUNOCO DISTRIBUTORS LUCKNOW Phone 529-7524 or 524.7681 B R SERVICE uate For Farm, Home and Industry THIS SPACE IS FOR SALE Call Today Without Delay Special Rates PHONE 528-2822 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL INSURANCE. AUTO :- FARM - HOME ^ COTTAGES COMMERCIAL INVESTMENTS R.R.S.P. and Trust Certificates -. Victoria and Grey -.City Standard: Premier Trust Companies .McDonagh Insurance Agency Ltd. • BARRY -ROD Phone 528-3423 or 528-2031 SAND BLASTING *RICK BUILDINGS ALL STEEL WORK AIR HAMMER WORK . BACK HOEING ARNQLD STOTHERS PHONE 529-7403 FOR ESTIMATES VICTORIA AND dREY TRUST CO. For Information On TRUST CERTIFICATES INCOME AVERAGING REGISTERED RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN STANDARD TRUST Call Their Representative LLOYD [HAP] HALL 528-2045 MacKENZLIE and MCCREATH FUNERAL HOMES A MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED FUNERAL DIRECTORS SERVICE FUNERAL SERVICE Services conducted accord- ing to your wishes at your Home, your Church, or at our Funeral Home at no additional charge. Lucknow, Phone 528-3432 or Ripley, Phone395-2969• Day or Night Garry Carruthers .. 395-5268 Rep: Wingham Memorials' KARL C. LENTZ CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT, WINGHAM, ONTARIO TEL. 357.1087 WM. A. [BUD] HAMILTON. AGENT FOR BP O.I L LTD. Gasoline Heating Fuels Burner'Service and Furnace Installations Trucks Radio Equipped For Better Service Dial 528.3006.• Res. 528-3616 Wholesale and Retail WM. R..NELSON. .'CARPENTRY Area Representative For TRALEE KITCHEN CABINETS AND VANITIES Free Estimates. No Obligation LUCKNOW - PHONE 528.2949 R. W. BELL OPTOMETRIST GODERICH The Square [Phone 524.7661] .Reid & .Peterson CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS WINGHAM 357-1522 J. A. Peterson, C.A. Phone 528-2016 P.O. Box>29 Lucknow, Ont. NOG 2H0 Anderson Flax Products Ltd. Division of Mike Snobelen Farms Ltd. DEALERS IN ALL TYPES OF GRAIN Business (519] 528.3203 After Hours: Mike Snobelen 395-5167 Sandy Liddle 395.5.052 Askes Bros. Construction Custom Homes Cottages - Additions Farm Buildings - Renovations RICHARD ASKES .BERT ASKES OFFICE, LUCKNOW, 528-2726 WINS; 351.3053 WINGHAM. MEMORIALS GUARANTEED GRANITES CEMETERY, LETTERING REASONABLE PRICES Rep: MacKenzie .Funeral Home Bat. Phone 357-1910 Res. Phone 357-1015 INVESTMENT THE STERLING TRUST CORP. FIRST CITY' TRUST CO: Prevailing Interest Rates Your Representative ALEX MacNAY LUCKNOW Rep. Stratford Memorials MacGillivray & Co: CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 380 Wallace Ave., N., Listowel, Ontario .291-1251 40 The Square Goderich, Ontario, 524-2677 Montreal Toronto: Brampton Hamilton St. Catharines Port Colborne Listowel Winnipeg ,Calgary Edmonton Vancouver Goderich Telephone 529-7848 RR 7 Lucknow,Ontario CAMERON REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING. SALES - SERVICE - INSTALLATION Commercial - Industrial - Residential JACK CAMERON Guaranteed. Service \LUCKNOW Box 580 APPLIANCE CENTRE SALES AND SERVICE CALL KEN OR PETE 528-2948 Lucknow, Ont. Dungannon BY MARIE PARK Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dren- nan returned on Sunday from a' two week trip to Jamaica. While in Jamaica J. C. and Emily were surprised to find Mr. and Mts. Don `Hackett and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Alton staying at the same hotel. Mrs. Robert Kay's sister, Elizabeth Maghee, of Huron Haven, is spending some time with the Kays and attending high school from there. Mike Austin and Jamie Bere took part in a Pee Wee hockey tournament at Dur- ham on Saturday and Sun- day. Dwight and Marybelle •Aldham and family of -Ingle- wood visited Mrs. Mary Bere on the weekend. Other mem- bers of the family joined in a gathering at Beres on Sun- day. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sillib (nee Marsha Hodges) on the birth of a son on Wednesday, February 7th. Proud -grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. George Sillib and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hodges: Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Joyce Caesar and fam- ily, the Jack Caesar family' and the Gordon Anderson family on the death of their brother-in-law, Clarence Ad- AIMS, in a . car accident near Wingham on Saturday. Mrs. Adamsis the former Don- anne Caesar. Sheis present- ly in hospital .with diabetes. Mr. and . . Mrs Robert Schultz and Terry pf Huron Haven visited on Saturday I with Mr. aid Mrs. Bill Park and family. .11 CELEBRATE 82ND BIRTHDAY About 25 friends And rela- tives called on Mrs. George Rivett on Friday eveningto. help her celebrate her 82nd birthday. Among those pres'- ent were her son, Len, who shares the . same birthdate. On Sunday,••daughter, :Bern- ie and 'Marcel Vanruskin= ;veld of Clinton and daughter, Joan' and husband, Joe Boel of Nile, visited. \Allister and Carol Nivins, Doug and: Sue Brown. and .Terry and Penny Hodges spent 5 days in Las Vegas, returning. home February 5fh. ' They . departed from Toronto airport, flew to Las 'Angeles, California where they boarded another plane to fly back to Las Vegas. The couples found it cold there and quite a bit of snow on the ground. Mrs: Mary Anne Brindley has been collecting this past week for. the "March 'of Dimes". DUNGANNON UNITED CHURCH • -Rev. C. G. Westhaver preached a very interesting sermon on the topic, "Vital. Statistics", ' in , which he stressed that at this time of year when annual reports must come in and statistics are compiled, the church must remember its members as individuals; not simply as numbers. The choir sang the an- tthem, "Breathe on me, breath of God". An assistant would be very helpful for the Tyro group which' meets on Wednesday evening. Perhaps some . of the mothers or fathers could take turns helping Rev. Westhaver lead this group. DUNGANNO, N CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP.gJyRCH The children of the Child- ren's Bible Club are planning a tobogganing party on the West Wawanosh hills this Saturday. They will return to the church for refreshments and to hear the last chapter of the Missionary Story they are currently reading. At the morning service Pastor Lawrence• has been giving a series of messages on the book of Revelation. Mrs. Lawrence told a child- ren's story called, "Will a Man Rob God?" BROOKSIDE BROADCAST By Mandy Miller and Janice Pollock On Tuesday, February 6, the library was open for the Pre-schooler's Story Hour... Thirteen little ones and their mothers were present to listen 4o stories, work at colouring and crafts- and Choose books. ,They look for- ward to coming, each Tues- day afternoon from now on. Last week our librarian, Mrs. Helen Blake, went to a convention in Toronto called "Idea Shop '79". The main theme . was celebrating the International Year of the Child. Stephen Lewis, former leader of the Ontario New Democratic Party was one, of the speakers. Richard Peck (ai author of books for young adults) was another speaker, also Lloyd Thompson from the Ministry of Education. Mrs. Blake was in Toronto from Wednesday, night to Sunday, and found the confer- ence,: most interesting. On Monday, February 12, Lucknow Public School sen- ior girls and boys volleyball teams are• coming to Brook- side to play against • • our teams. The Primary Teachers had a meeting. Wednesday after school 0 and .on Thursday morning to discuss curricul- um And -,-the guidelines;' from the ,.ministry. It was decided to begin Friday afternoon electives for an eight or ten week ' period; ` On Wednesday. ' night Flames won over Flyers 4 - 3 in boys' hockey. Playoffs start soon. • DUNGANNON W.I.. The Dungannon branch of the Women's Institute met February 7 at "the home of Mrs. . Alvin Kerr. Mrs. George Errington, president, welcomed all to this meeting; which' included part of .the cancelled January program. She read a poem and. Mrs. Errington reported .on..their 4-H leaders trarn]ng school, Accessories, the. .Final' Touch. In the business read by Mrs.. Harry . Girvin, secret- ;ary-treasurer, it was report- ed two ladies have volunteer- ed to take' the leaders' training course on needle- point and ;later will instruct others . The Institute card . party and dessert at Brookside. School is planned for March. It is planned to have a quilt ready for sale that day. The institute has been asked to do some custom quilting. Mrs. Graham McNee don- ated an institute crest which she had painted. Her hus- band made_ the mahogany dowels for this crest to be hung. Marian Zinn, Ashfield, presented the topic which was a slide presentation, CONTINUED ON PAGE 17 1