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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-01-04, Page 18{ P�f Joanne of 'this, Year's' Sprue; shopph service pro was winner Itte ' Shopping ild#n the it community PhotobySharon Metal Luclmow Sentinel,, Wednesday, January 4, 1984—Page 11 42, The Lucknow and District Kinette. Cluf band, Abe Kinsmen ball park and societies has enjoyed the support of the community, 2 such as .the Hemophilia, Society. once again, with a *'fall projects. ,The"LLuckzow Kinettes also visit Pinecrest a Fifteen 01'4 crafters and bakers entered to�help entertain the residents once a month, the.third' annual Kinette'Community. ;Christ- as well as donating a small Christmas gift to as b zaar held at the Lucknow Legion ons each resident. eceber 3: A lerge crowd attended :Future plans include provicting the Dins= throughout the *jay,. with many taking tome men with more assistance wit 'the new ball for tea dud cboktes, served 1y the Kinettes' park and continued service to Pinecrest, with the assistancef the Girl Guides. Art recreation and the national Kinsmen project, Matthewman was the winner of thewceramic Cystic Fibrosis. The annual ' fashion show boot that was raffled. will be held ' on - April 30. The community was very supportive of the Kinettt s fourth annual $100 shopping spree Although it'i is sometimes difficult for a at Fairview Foods.With the help of the staff Small club of eight working. women to fine at Fairview, 359 tickets were sold:Joanne. the time and energy to '‘carry . out mane., Hodgins, .R. R. # 1, Holyrood was the lucky raising and service ' projects, it is verb., winner: rewarding when we have' the participation and co-operation of the local community. For Money raisedat the Summerfest .food booth in June,:. wedding reception lunches' and the above projects has . been used : `to ,make a .donation to 'the Luckiiow 'school' that the Lucknow and DistrierK"mettes. are grateful and hope to continue to fulfill the Kinsmen. motto+,'" Serving our Community's Greatest °Need". By Mane It wasn't Only Christmas Bells ringingbut wedding bells „this past week for ''two area couples Eric McNee and Kathie flunking were mmTied on December 27 .at Hensall Uritet 'Churchby .Reverend Stanley McDon- ald. Their attendants were Darlene' Bunking and'Roger ';Pentland,. Ray, Copeland and C wen `.'Klages Were married ' on Saturday, December 31st, Congratulations to' these happy.couples..; , Jim .:Stothers ,of Montreal spent the Cliristtu'ias .:holidays, with .'his = parents, Bob and Helen Stothers, ' Jack, and Nafg Phillips, Atrdy, Jason and Anita of Hensall braved the storm' and bad '4" t�rn.as m Dungannon .:....... roads on Christmas Day to celebrate ' with their mother,`; Margaret Mole. Visitors over the holidays withDon .and , Lee Shetler and Fred Shetier were'June and Robert Cross of Wabwoden, Manitoba 'and Lt. "Colonel' Bob .Maher and son, Mike of Burke, Virginia :; Doug and Sharon Baltzer, Cathy 'and Kevin visited . with Sharon's parents; Mr. and . Mrs. Clayton' Martin at Elmira 'for Christmas. Doug's' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Baltzer of Goderich visited ' on New Years Day with the Baitzer family. This community was shocked and sadden- ed on Tuesday, December 27 by; the tragic.. death of Larry Pentland in his 37th year. Larry was the only son of Wif land. Marj Pentland. Besides luso parents. he is survived by his wife, Nellie,' two daughters Vicky and •"'s';a•••.•. „*, COMMUNiTY..SILVERPLATE l p Shell, 4tfrtcian'�:' s 1z . ,h,.,:>. Modern Baroque' ,� ‘•' ^i.xaw--'" • �i�Ml"� . 1lffection' r- • .i 8: 1Sal 4 0101;ils,4 40..vo 4TE ..-iiiiilmessoik a'sl' mo'raqua' Michelangelo' ver roulours' to Shelley. D. C OµMtIttITY ST LESS fantasy I he sitvereuhed )ur silversmiths' miek,iixxketf°r'.ms. Save u to 20 -Time Set Saler ,. °in-silverplate and stainless 20-PieceServicefor4 indudes: 4 Salad Forks 4 Dl't1"rter Forks, 4 Dinneri,Knives•. 4 Dessert/Soap Spoons. 4 Teaspoons • .A. COMMUNITY' SILVERPLa1TE SALE 8139.95 The.exqui§ite beauty of• Community is unequalled.,. Regular suggested retail $220.00 8. 1891% ROGERS'S LVEiiPLATE SALE .5114.95 • The Rogers name brings you a history of uncompromising craftsmanship. Here is value beyond price. Regular suggested retail $165.00 . i ' " 4 . I1EIALOOM• STAINLESS SALE $199.0%• Heavyweight• luxury quality stainless created expressly for consumers with discriminating tastes. Regular suggested retail $160.00 COMMUNITY STAINLESS SALE 576-95 Canada's best selling brand of stainless. Truly fine and superior designs. Regular suggested retail $110.00 'ONEIDA• DELUXE STAINLESS • SALE 559.95 Popular pnco and popular'design styles make this brand of stainless a fast seller. Regular suggested retail 582.50 c. D. E° Hurry! Sale ends January 31:, 1984 Agnew Jewellery & Gifts • Evening Appointments call 528-3940 LUCKNOW $28-3532 CLOSED MONDAYS DURING WINTER MONTHS C' •.i Julie, and 'one son, Michael, and sisters Norma Crockett, Carol Andrew, Roden Utley and Lori Baer. Funeral services were held; from the McCalrum Funeral ' Home on Friday, with -spring interment in Dungannon Cemetery' Robert, and Marilyn Schultz,. Terry and Tina of Holmesviile spent New Years Day with Elmer and Gail Cook and Kevin.. 1984 was welcomed 'enthust-iastically by the group attending the Dungannon Agricul- tural Society's .. New Years. Eve. Party. Enjoyable music was provided' by the Star Spinners, Clair and Bonnie Hodges' disc jockey service. The 1983 Fair Queen, • Lisa Brown spoke a few words to wish everyone a happy new year. A buffet of salads, ham and .turkey was served at the end of the evening: 4 { 1981 MALIBU CLASSIC, 4 door 1981.OLDS •REGENCY, 4 door 1981 DODGE DIPLOMAT, 4 door 1981 FORD FAIRMONT' wagon, 4 door 1980 PONTIAC CATALINA, 4 dr. 1980 DODGE ASPEN, 2 dr. 1980. PONTIAC PARISIENNE, 4 door. 1980 CHEV IMPALA, 4 door 1980 CHEVY VAN,' 20 series -1980 JEEP CHEROKEE wagon, 4 wheel drive, 4 door 1978 :GRANADA, 2 doer, 6 cyl. 1976• .CHEV SUBURBAN 1975 BUICK -CENTURY, 4 door TRUCKS, 1980 CHEV PICKUP, v-8 auto *natio BLYTH PHONE 523-4342' Change In Hours or -The Winter Mo ONLY onday to 8i30a.m. „ 4:30 p.rn. S w • LUCKNOW SENTINEL 5282822. -, 5282823 BOX 400