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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-05-30, Page 2Prot 2+--L ow Seale el, Wednesday, May 30, 1979 Tini Gardner and Joan Robinson sold plants and home made baking at the Horticultural Society Tea on May 23. The theme' of the show was tke Versatility of Flowers and Joan's garden hat proves flowers are versatile as trimming Onhatstoo. [Sentinel Staff Photoj - 1 Fiower wisp The versatility. .of . flowers. was chosen as the theme for The May Horticultural ,Soci- ety 'flower . display, and tea -held at the Legion Hall on Wednesday, ; May 23:. The archway inside the .door was decorated with flowering crab. Mrs. Evelyn. Hender- son . and Mrs. Audrey Mac- Donald received' approzi- «ntsttely 180 guests who sign- ed the. guest book which -- Beryl Mowbray was .:. in charge of. • Joan Robinson and Tena Gardiner were in charge of the saletable; Edith Webster donated an embroidered pic- ture on which . tickets were sold: Ted,Collyer Sr. was the lucky winner. Ruth Bogues and Marg Grant ` had `..a display of "Strings and Things". Inter- national Year of the . Child was represented by a display co-ordinated` by Edith Web- • ster and Eileen Greer. The emblem 'of the Horticultural Society, the Trillium, was -displayed by Belle .Mole. Eunice Cunningham showed her lovely display of flowers Amish hold �. immunization Clink - A polio immunization clin- ic at the Amish school on Friday was well attended by members of the Amish corn- munity in this area. concern about immunization against the disease arose earlier this month when two members of. an: Amish community in Nor- wich were . hospitalized in London with diagnosedcases, of polio. +++ Sign on bakery truck: "We say it with flours." • y and tea on hand painted china. Cedarhili Nursery showed their interest in flowers with a display of products .they have available. They donated a flat of spring flowers as a door prize, which was won by Mrs: Allister Hughes. A little "Dutch Garden Nook" was made up b.y Mrs. Doug .Kaufman, and. Mrs. H. Hilverda. Mrs. McNaughton had ;a tableof 6;4eet* Mrs Beatrice Adams gave a, geperous donation of .mon- cy,with which the alarm clock prizes were ,bought: ,. Mrs,, Stone house and] Mrs. George Whitby were conven- ers.in charge of the afternoon tea. Theladies who poured were:'Mrs. Jim Little, Mrs. Jean Jardine, Mrs. Wilfred Drennan Miss Liella Finlay- son, Mrs. Alleda Wightman, Miss., Ada. .Webster; Mrs. Harvey Webster, Mrs. Allist- er Hughes, Mrs. Cecil Blake. apd Mrs,, Harold Treleaven. The lawn chairs and arch .which.,added, ,colout',,.,do the hall Were loaned by Machan Hardware. Earn as high as 5 Year Annual Interes, guaranteed investment a :.. .. Certificates t. Top Interest . Rates Through Such Trust Co as Victoria & Grey :- City. Savings 'Standard - District - Greymtic Municipal Continental Premier Trust Also paying . as high as "10 3/8% on 1 year business Invest Through Rod Mcfoan.agh, Oox 250, Ladino*, 528-3423 All companies members of the Canada Deposit insurance Corporation. Rates quoted as of May 28, 1979 I Montrea# August 24-25-26 1979 WORK WEAR Matching Work • Outfits CANADIAN MADE JP [To Size 60] • SPECIAL BUY JP 100% Cotton Work Pants : 57.00 Broken Sizes 30, 40,44: • • DENIM JACKETS GWG, Garhartt, J:P, Tam O'Shanter [Sizes 8.52] Char-M�fl's Vd,�rkClothiflg LUCKNOW' OPEN MON'. SAT- 528-2526 %1 Latest Arrival. The Auto Trader and, Truck Trader • Records, Tapes, Cassettes And More Coming \Tto. .Magazines Pocket Novels Children's Books • .Picnic Supplies Paper Plates, Cups, Napkins, Plastic KWves, Forks, Spoons, Paper Tablecloths Your one stop Stationery and Printing Sepoy Statione Lucknow & Printing Phone'28 2919