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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-03-14, Page 18e Page 1$—Yaeknow Sesame], Wednesday, March 14, 1979 W.'techurch to have small engine repair shop PART-TIME STUDIES AT WESTERN Are you interested in beginning or continuing your work toward a B.A. Degree? Representatives of the Faculty of Part -Time and Continuing Education, The University of Western Ontario, will be conducting interviews at the following centres: CLINTON: Thursday, March 15th from 4:00 until 6:00 p.m. Central Huron Secondary School, Room 135 165 Princess Street East, Clinton G.ODERICH: KINCARDINE: Thursday, March 15th .from 7:00 until 8:00 p.m. Goderich District Collegiate Institute, Room 30 260 South Street, Goderich Tuesday, April 3rd from 4:00 until 7:00 p.m. Kincardine District High School, Guidance Office Doyou knowwhat toms people off? You probably think you do. They're mostly the things that turn you off right? Well. see how right you are. Check the habits below you think will turn people off. • 1. Filling up a hot tub instead of taking a shower. 0 '2, Turning on, the floodlights to light up the house all night. D-3.Turning up the thermostat, then opening a window. El 4. Leaving the TV on in one room while you eat dinner in another. ❑` 5. Cooking on an element too big for the pot Q 6. Brightening up the house at dusk by turning on all the lights. O 7. Turning the washing machine on to launder just a couple of things. 0 8. Filling the kettle up to make a single cup. if you/thecked them all, l to 8. you're right. Because waste ofie�lectric ty. like anything everybody really needs. is a bad%habit, That makes all the habits above turn-offs. Which is a good reason for all of us to avoid them. Wasik* electricity► turns j,eople off. This message is brought to you by your Hydro on behalf of people who care 4 HY8+3343 BY VALETTA EMERSON Cecil Little is starting up a licensed repair shop for small engines, lawn mower and garden tillers. etc. Lawrence . (Rocky) Little of Kingsbridge spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Little and family. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Fal- coner of Sarnia spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Milligan and Clara. Mr. and Mrs. Athol. Purd- on and Lynn of Sarnia spent the weekend with Mrs. Rob- ert Mowbray and with Mr. Mowbray, a patient at Wing - ham Hospital. Mrs. Rena Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dawson and Cindy returned on Saturday from Florida to Mr. and Mrs. Carman Machan and family of Brussels. . Visiting on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carman Mach- an, Brussels were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibson, Mr, and Mrs. Rob Frank and Robbie. Mrs. Ben McClenaghan visited on Thursday . with Elmer Woods and Mrs.. Laura McNeil of St. Helens. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss of Plattsville was a ;weekend visitor with. . Mr. and Mrs. • Carl McCleaghan and on Monday Mrs. Ben McClen- aghan returned home to Plattsville with them for a few weeks visit. Mrs. Bill Evans and. Mrs. Philip Steer returned home Friday from a few weeks stay around Jacksonville,. Florida. On Wednesday last Mrs. Clarence Adams was taken from Wingham Hospital to Lucknow. Pinecrest Nursing Home. • - Mrs. Harvey Osborne, Bethany, Anna and Laura on Thursday went. to Toronto and spent Friday, returning home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Osborne attended the graduation dinner, and dance at Knox College. The United Church Worn= en will . hold . their March meeting Friday, March 16 aft .2-1-p .1n:- at the home of Miss Mildred McClenaghan. All are reminded that it is the Birthday Tea. Visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin's on Sunday cele- brating Dan's birthday were Miss Joyce Tiffin, Toronto; Mrs: Ethel Stewart, Wing - ham; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Whitechurch Stylettes Whitechurch Stylettes held their sixth meeting Saturday, March 10 at the home of leader, Mrs. Walter Elliott. • Lori Ann Jamieson and Janet Laidlaw showed .sam- ples of what the book covers were going to be like. All discussed :the exhibit,. Hats, Through the Ages. Mrs. Purdon discussed • looking at different types of gloves and how .to:. care:. for thern. Mrs. Elliott had the club work on tie dyes.. They cut out material tied it and dyed it,. You. Get ..r e , :QUALITY' USED CARS! BARGAIN PRICeED! 1979 FORD F100, pickup 1977 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 1977 DODGE, 1/2 ton 1977 DODGE MONACO,. 4 door with air 2 1977 DODGE, vans a 1977 ASPEN, 4 door, 6 -cylinder automatic 2 - 1977 ASPENS, 2 doors, 6 cylinder automatics 1976 FORD, CLUB CAB, pickup 1976 VOLARE, 4 dr. V8 1976 DART, 2 door, 6 cylinder automatic 1976 FORD CUSTOM, 4 door (low mileage) 1976 FORD CUSTOM 500, 4 door, ..- with air (low mileage) 1975 FORD Pickup 1974 GMC, van SEE THESE AND OTHERS .ON.OUR LOT SEVERAL OLDER CARS TO CHOOSE FROM 1979 POLARIS SNOWMOBILES IN STOCK HAMM'S CAR SALES LTD . Birth PHONE 523-4342 f I,n�g Michael and Lori, Wtng�hani and Mr. and Mrs: Bevin Tiffin, Stephen and Dean. The village extends their congratulations. On the weekend , visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Walter Elliott and family were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Elliott and Jeffery of Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw and Mich- elle of Windsor. Mr; and Mrs. Rae Lewis, Michael and Jonathan were Sunday visitors with her parepts, Mr.. and Mrs. Ron Coultes. Visitors on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs, Elroy Laidlaw ,were Jane Laidfaw of Victoria Hospital, on the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw and Michelle of Windsor and • on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ducharme of Goderich;. -Mr, and Mrs.. Carman Whytock and. Jack were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Park of Teeswater. We are pleased to report. that Carman Whytock's fath- er, Alex Whytock of Tees - water in University Hospital, London, is recovering from a heart .attack and expects to soon be home.. Mr.. and Mrs_ Dave Mc- Glynn and Wayne of . Kitch- ener visited on Saturday with Mr. and. Mrs. Bill Snowden and Bill Jr., of Goderich. On, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dave: McGlynn and Wayne of Kitchener visited . with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Joe Tiffin and Joey and grand- mother, Mrs: 0. Tiffin. Mr. and Mrs: Bill Snowden, Bill Jr. of Goderich also called at the Tiffin home and, went to visit his folks,lMr.and Mrs. Ernest Snowden of ` East Wawanosh.. Linda Moore of Ottawa after visiting here aweek returned on the return trip on Sunday morning: Mrs. Millan Moore gave the message on Sunday at the United Church in the absence: of Rev. Wilena. Brown.. Mrs. John Stewart and Pauline of Blyth were Thurs- day visitors with Mrs. Bob Adams, Stephen Inglis who had been visiting at Vancouver Island on Saturday returned to Tom Inglis',: West Wawa - nosh . awa-nosh: John De Bruyn and friend of Lucknow , were Sunday visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman De Bruyn. Mr. and Mrs. Herman De Bruyn attended the Refugee meeting Friday night , in Clinton. • Pro Life The Pro -Life group met at the home of Mrs. , Sally Campeau, on February .26: In her Education report, Mrs. Campeau of Wingham, Education chairman and , president of Wingham Pro= Life and Mrs: Connie Os- borne of Goderich, National president of Pro -Life, pres- ented a film on abortion to the Seaforth Parents Group. Mr. Shaw, principal of the Seaforth Ingh School and parents areconcerned about the problem of teenage preg- nancies and abortions in that area. A discussion followed.