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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-02-28, Page 18Pa—L .. sw S.atjnsl, Wednoaday, February 28, 1979 MURRAY MOFFAT Electrical. Contractor LUCKNOW Nosnammommoss VICTORIA AND GREY '' TRUST CO. For Information On TRUST CERTIFICATES • INCOME AVERAGING REGISTERED • Phone 528-2913 or 392.6061 RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN STANDARD TRUST CaU Their Representative LLOYD [HAP] HALL 528-2045 The Co-operators HOME - AUTO COMMERCIAL INSURANCE AGENT JEAN WHITBY LUCKNOW CHISHOLM FUELS HEATING OILS SUNOCO DISTRIBUTORS. LUCKNOW Phone 529-7524 or 524-7681 BURNER:. SERVICE Products For Farm, Home and Industry THIS SPACE IS • FOR SALE Cid! Today .: 7 Without Delay Special Rates PHONE', 628-2822 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL INSURANCE AUTO - FARM - HOME COTTAGES COMMERCIAL INVESTMENTS R.R.S.P. and Trutt Certificates - Victoria and:' , Grey - City Standard ' Premier Trust' Companies • McDonagh Insurance Agegcy BARRY -ROD ▪ Phone 528-3423 or 528-2031 SANDBLASTING BRICK BUILDINGS • ALL STEEL WORK AIR HAMMER WORK BACK HOEING ARNOLD STOTHERS PHONE 529-7403 FOR ESTIMATES 411 MacKENZIE 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 oar- Funeral Home at no additional charge.. Lucknow, Phone 528-3432 or Ripley, Phone 395-2969 Day or Night Garry Carruthers 395-526r Rep: Wingham Memorials KARL C. LENTZ CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT' WINGHAM, ONTARIO TEL. 357-1087 -- WM. A -[BUD] HAMILTON AGENT FOR BP OIL LTD. Gasoline Heating Fuels Burner Service and Furnace`lnstallations Tracks Radio Equipped For Better Service. Dial 528-3006 F Res. 528-3616 W blesale and Recall WM. R. NELSON CARPENTRY Area Representative For TRALEE .,KITCHEN CAB! T S AND VANITMS 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 Flux 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 395.5052 Askes Bros. Construction Custom Home's Cottages - Additions arm Buildings - Renovation's RICHARD ASKES BERT ASKES OFFICE, LUCKNOW, 528-2726 WINGLI M, 357-3053 WINGHAM MEMORIALS" GUARANTEED' GRANITES CEMETERY LETTERING REASONABLE PRICES Rep: MacKenzie Funeral Home Bus. Phone 357-1910 Res. "Phone 357.1015 INVESTMENT THE STERLING` TRUST CORP. FIRST CITY TRUST CO. Prevailing Interest Rates Your Representative ALEiMacNAY 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 CAMER.ONBEFRIGERATION& AIA CONDITIONING SALES=,SE:RVICE - INSTALLATION. Commercial -industrial,- Residential JACK CAMERON Guaranteed Service \LUCKNOW APPLIANCE CENTRE SALES AND SERVICE CALL KEN O,R PETE 528-2946 Box 580 Lucknow, Ont. Dungannon euchre party is winter fun BY MARIE PARK Winners at the Agricultur- al Society_ euchre party were ladies high, Louise Brindley; low, Ruby McWhinney; men's high, Harold Maize; low, Grant Curran; door prize, " Joanne Whitney, There were , 10 tables of cards. There will be a white • elephant 'sale at the March euchre: On February 21st five members of the Agricultural Society left for Toronto to attend a convention, attend- ing were Joanne Sproule, Sally Wright, Judy Kerr, Mary Lou McNeil and Yvon- ne Kerr. Congratulations to Paul Strong, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Strong,. who placed first in his division at the Lucknow Legion Branch 309 Public Speaking contest on Friday evening. Paul now advances to Brussels on Saturday, March 3rd: He spoke on his. "10 speed bike". Congratulations to Ken. and Linda McNee on the birth f -their new daughter, Kelly Lynn, on Tuesday, February 20 at . Goderich Hospital, a': new sister for, Tim and " Michael, first granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reed, Goderich and. ninth grandchild for Mr: and. Mrs..Graham McNee. • Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lawlor, Auburn, spent Friday . w'th her mother, Mrs Gertrude Park. . Friends .. received word here. on Tuesday of the death on February 18 of Mrs. Bruce McArthur (Lenore) in Lind- say. Mr. and Mrs. McArthur lived in Dungannon between 1937 and 1940. Lenore will be remembered for her musical ability: Bruce openea"aliard- ware store and funeral home in the new building which had4 een almost completed by Melville Culbertprior to his death in 1938. (This is the building where the post office and store of A. J. Sher- wood is located.) Bruce died in 1966, and. Lenore is survived by Valerie, Bruce Jr. and the twins Karen. and Sandra. . Bill . Errington of Spring - ,field, Ontario spent c the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs..George Erring- ton and Betty. Recent visitors with Mr. •and Mrs: George Errington and Betty", were Mrs. Bob Morgan and,':Norma of Ker wood and Mr. and Mrs: Earl Gaunt of Meneset Park, Goderich. Mr, and Mrs. John Gibb- ings and Michael and Mr. and Mrs. Kerwin Rourke, all of Clinton, visited on Satur- day with the,ladies' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schu- ltz. Jackie Culbert, a kinder- gartener, stayed with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Culbert a few days recently while` her mother, Mrs. Jim Culbert was in hospital. yymp&thy to Mrs. Cecil Blake on the death of her cousin, Mrs. Norma°McDon- agh, of Lucknow, suddenly in Arizona on Sunday. Ken Johnston of Lucknow took his father, Russell who is a resident of Pinecrest Nursing Home, to Wingham Hospital on Sunda to visit with his son, Dona , has been a patient there for 2 months. He then brought his' father home for .supper with his wife, Charlotte. Monday night "Sports nights" have started at Brookside • again for anyone wishing to come out and have some fun and exercise play- ing volleyball.. John and Kathie Stanbury visited friends in Ottawa recently. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ashton of G_ oderich: visited an Sun- day with ''Mr. and Mrs. Bill Park, Wanda, Pat, . Chip and Brad. DUNGANNON rUNITED-CHURCH Rev. C. G. Westhaver spoke on the subject, "The' Relevance of the Bible" and quoted " some comments made by Malcolm Mugger- idge\in a speech last, Tuesday at a gathering which Rev. and Mrs. Westhaver attend- ed in London.,, The . choir sang the an- them, "Kum Ba Ya", led by organist Mrs. Jean Elliott. –" The •children's story was CONTINUED ON PAGE 19 Intermediate hockey... ••• CONTINUED FROM P. 17 Mark Stanley , - 1 'goal each; Dave Dunlop - 3 assists; Robert Regier - 2 -assists; • Barry MacDonald and Larry Farrell- one assist each. For Drayton: Leo Glazema - 2 goals; John Bults - one goal; Charlie Spalling and Ken Cam- pbell .-1 assist each. Drayton had 26 minutes in minor ,penalties and 2 major misconducts. Ripleyserved 16 minutes. Sunday's game . in' Drayton was • a real turnabout when Drayton played hard hitting hockey for a 7-3 win, (Due to the loss of the game sheet we can't give you the Drayton scorers). Ripley goals were tallied by Mike Pollock, Johnnie Elliott • and Barry MacDonald. Mike ballant, Robert Regier and Larry Farrell had assists. Drayton had 10 minutes and Ripley 4 minutes in the penalty box. This series continues in the Ripley Arena on Tues., Feb, 27 at 8:30 p.m. If a seventh game is necessary it will be played the next night, Wed., Feb. 28 in Drayton. Winner of this series will meet the winner of the Monkton-Brussels series for the championship,