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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,
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