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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-03-14, Page 16Page 16-1,44akow Stothael, WedosimilYt Mirth 14, 11979' Business Directory MURRAY MOFFAT Electrical Contractor LUCKNOW Phone 528-2913 or 392-6061 B/1181111/01N/8/1/11/880/8//01 The Co-operators HOME - AUTO COMMERCIAL INSURANCE AGENT JEAN WHITBY. LUCKNOW HEATING OILS SUNOCO DISTRIBUTORS LUCKNOW Phone 529-7524 or 524-7681 BURNER SERVICE Products For Farm, Home and industry THIS SPACE 1S-; FOR SALE Call. Today Without Delay Special Rates. VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST CO. For Information On TRUST CERTIFICATES INCOME AVERAGING REGISTERED RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN STANDARD TRUST Call Their Representative LLOYD [HAP] HALL 528-2045 1111111111111111111•1111 MacKENZIE and McCREATH FUNERAL HOMES A MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED FUNERAL DIRECTORS SERVICE FUNERAL SERVICE , Services conducted accord - your wishes at your Home, your Church, or at our Funeral Horne at no additional charge. Lucknow, Phone 528-3432 or Ripley, Phone 395-2969 or Garry Carruthers • 395-5268 • • Day or Night Rep: Wingham Memorials KARL C. LENTZ • CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT WINGHAM, ONTARIO TEL. 357-1087 PHONE 528-2822 WM. A. [BUD] HAMILTON THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL AGENT FOR BP OIL LTD. 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 BRICK BUILDINGS ALL STEEL WORK AIR HAMMER WORK BACK HOEING ARNOLD STOTHERS 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 -1•Mulimammill111111, R. W. BELL OPTOMETRIST GODERICH The Square PHONE 529-7403 - FOR ESTIMATES [Phone 524-7661] tstlanomiza.1.11.11.11.1iumitgszsA5iitir.,LJ.10181.1110.11.11111.1011810 Reid & Peterson ,!v CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS WINGHAM 357-1522 Phone '528;2016 P.O. Box 29 Lucknow, Ont. NOG 2H0 Anderson Flax Products Lid. Division of Mike Snobelen Farms Ltd. DEALERSIN ALL TYPES OF GRAIN Business 15191528-3203 After Hours: Mike Snobelen 395-5167. Sandy Liddle 395-5052 Askes Bros. Construchon Custom Homes Cottages - Additions Farm Buildings - Renovations RICHARD ASKES OFFICE, LUCKNOW, 528-2726 BERT ASKES WINGHAM, 357-3053 • WINGHAM INVESTMENT MEMORIALS GUARANTEED GRANITES CEMETERY LETTERING REASONABLE PRICES •THE STERLING TRUST, CORP. FIRST CITY TRUST CO. Prevailing Interest Rates Your Representative Rep: ALEX MacNAY MacKenzie Funeral Home LUCKNOW Bus. Phone 357-1910 Res. Phone 357-1015 • Rep. Stratford Memorials • MacGillivray & C CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 380 Wallace Ave., N., Listowel, Ontario 291-1251 40 The Square • Goderich, Ontario, 524-2677 Montreal • Toronto - Brampton • Hamilton •St. Catharines Port Colhnrne Listowel • Winnipeg Calgary Edmonton •Vancouver Goderieh Tele• phone 529-7848 RR 7 Lucknow, Ontario CAMERON REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING SALES - SERVICE - INSTALLATION • Commercial - Industrial - Residential JACK CAMERON • Guaranteed Service LUCKNOW • APPLIANCE CENTRE • SALES AND SERVICE CALL KEN oi:t PETE 528-2946 • Box 580 • Lucknow, Ont. torriuctirrelisqrsrivintporionrimertrrgriull.n .1:Prtritripturiv%ztvti,' Plan farewell dance for Thompsons BY MARIE PARK It is hoped that as many from the community as pos- iible will attend the social evening' and farewell dance on March 24 for Frank and Cora Thompson. Frank retir- ed in December after serving Many years as Secretary Treasurer of the West Wa- wanosh Fire Insurance Com- pany, . Mr, ,and Mrs. Fred Stirling and family of Thamesville spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Irvin. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.. Harry Brindley on the birth of their new son on February 28th in Wingham Hospital, a new brother for Crystal. Bill Berry returned home on Tuesday following five days in Goderich hospital due to a blood sugar prob- lem. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Park hosted 17 members of the family on Sunday on .the occasion of Bill's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McNeil and family visited with Ben Park on Saturday. DUNGANNON UNITED CHURCH • Rev. C. G. Westhaver's •sermon was on "Old Evan- gelical Landmarks (1) Salva- tion," the first in. a Lenten system, series, Facets of the Oldtirne Mrs. Robsonthanked Mrs. • religion, Salvation, Judge- lvers and presented her with ment, and Heaven. a gift. The choir sang the an- Margaret Alton led in them, "He looked - beyond singing the convention song. my fault"•. The children's Two bus trips were discus - story was "St Patrick and the sed, one in May to Mary Easter Light". Maxim at Paris and Vineland DUNGANNON W.I. and Niagara Falls and one to The Institute meeting was Erland Lee and the Botanical held on March 7 at the home Gardens in June. of Mrs. Robert Irvin. Lunch was served follow The minutes of the last ing the meeting and Mrs. meeting and the financial • report were given by Mrs. H. -Wm. Stewart and MrsIvers . . BROOKSIDE BROADCAST unable to be present. /` The first guest speaker was Mrs. Alvin Sherwood who spoke on post offices. She gave an interesting history of the Dungannon post office including • the different people who have run the post office, and also the rural mail men. Cora showed pictures and ,clip- pings which were interest- ing. Myrtle Kerr thanked Cora and presented her with a gift. A solo by Margaret Alton was enjoyed. The second guest speaker was Mrs. Lorne Ivers who spoke on telephones and gave an interesting history of the telephone. On May 16, 1910 • a meeting was held in Goderich to organize a tele- phone for Ashfield and West Wawanosh, Telephone poles were brought from Toronto. In 1911 they purchased the telephone building, where the Johnston's now live for 51500, paying $150.00 a year and no interest. The toll to Lucknow and Goderich was 5c. In 1945 the telephone company was free of debt for the first time. In 1958 Huron and Kinloss Municipal Sys- tem was started. The next major change was the dial Girvin. • , On Friday night the girls' It -was decided not to host , the birthday party at Pine- [Jockey came to an end. The - in May. Final plans Slapshooters tied the Teeny- crest,boppers with a store of 1 - 1 were made for the euchre , The girls who scored were and shoot card party to be Janice Cook for held at Brookside later this . the Slap month . shooters and Peggy Gibson iifor the Teenyboppers. The nomnating committee, The ping pong tournament are Myrtle Kerr, Dorothy . also came to an end last Clement and Bessie McNee WeekThe senior girls' Alma Black is going to the . area convention as a dele-. champions were Janice Pol- lock and Judy Carmichael. e Robin Markham and Steven Thprogram on Public Alwere senior boys' Relations was prepared by • ton \ Mrs, Blake but she was– CONTINUED ON PAGE 17 Your response to this ad could be the key to your future. When you graduate from Georgian College you Join a select group of employables much in demand by business and industry 94% of our 1978 graduates are now working In fields related to their course of study. Our N ell eowpped rtus,“,,,-) Barrie. 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