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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-08-22, Page 7• , • , • , , i] istie 01 • d. "I einan in air ie did Lplete' vould d be f five to his nand - out a isfac- •deck Joked gs of 'eddy ;crut • y. Do o• out back • ttter. take Loney „ ..„ cNepp.thwowrot Gl�na ed by: 'her dadthe °,0tin . • • • 1. 111k 0611 Of R R. 6. Goderieliw,.•;trie*tosh�w offs on 'Sattuday. Th9CalIt namcII 'Brenda. . . , [Photn„lby Darrellboezel Luc'mow Sentinel, • • sd*y, August 22, 1984—Page 4111111111111•111 •• 111.• " • They votefor1's ft on Sept. 4 To the Editor; . We don't want tO. waste our. Vete 011 September 4, We don't want to throw away ur only 'once in five year' chance to have °lie effect, however minor, on the decisi011t and programs that will determine the iluality, of families lifestyle. s • We don't Want to throw away our vote on a party f4II''of. al.11eeth, rhetoric, or •empty promises, ora diSinal past record, or leaders who boast 4bout who has the most humble beginnings, leaders . who champion this or that popular cause as the polls indicate they should, • We vvant,to vote fora party and•candidates' that we think will Work lathe best interests of all working Canadians, and for Canada as oms wen o • . ilyimayBoyte • whole. A party with consistent, intelligent, •and humane solutions to 'the problems, Abe • very seiius. problems we face as a society. A part with a proven record of Spearheading •social programs like medicare and old age pensions, and Unemployment insurance, and Canada pension programs that we have come to consider essential to any humane •and civilized °government. Sove won't be throwing our vote away =- September 4, We won't waste our chance, to •work towards a decent lifestyle for ordinary• - Canadians. Thats Why we'll be voting for the • •.-New Democratic Party of Canada. • Mrs. Wynn Allen and iteC daitgliter Carrie; JoAnne ° and Betty 'Ann Murray of Ifolyrood, • Joan and. Barbara Maize and Murray of 1..UcknoW attended a brldal-,Shower,of the Anderson relatives at Sf.t. Thomas ' on •Sunday afternoon, Congratulations to Stephen Allen. of the 1-tolifrocid General Store ;Who Suecessfully` completed the cearilaii gendy Care at -FanshaVve College: He is. ...'presently•with.the Owen Sound Ambulance. :-:•Deortment, • ; • . . : • Arthur '..}taldenby'accomPanied: Mr aict „ Mrs Clare Sparling of Walkerton to Toronto on Sunday to attend a .garden party at the hom of hii'dinghter, Marjorie Bennett,' in honour of. her. son Howard's., birthday. Congratulations to Mr. . and Mrs. Bill MeDenala., (Ruth. Crsingtori) whose wedding reception Was on Saturday night at LucknaW, Mr.. and M. Torn McDonald 'retund home from a motor trip to Hurley where they attended the 'Guest ,family reiinion.. They •. also ,Went to WiSeOnsin'Where they .Visited ' relatiVes and to Calgark,.where 'they spent a nice while with Mr. and .Mrs., Glen :Kant:: ,• mann (Elma. Mae) and their • daughter . - Kimberley. Rae. and then with Mr. and Mrs. " Sincerely, Bill and Kathy Desmond R. '5 Kincardine anwulaneeci.ew Sandy... Kelly at Banff, before returning home. Ken, !vita:tonal& 'returned home from mg am hospital where he was a patient for a few daYs. Mrs, Frank Maulden, Edna and May Boyle visited on Friday afternoon with Mrs. Wilmer .Robb and Mrs Charlie .Hodgins at Wrnghm • Mr. andMrsi;Bill Burt spent the weekend> in 'Toronto with their' •there. Mrs Matretti-Hoftina of here went with Mr. and Mrs! Ezra' Stanley and Arthur on Fridav to visit their brother; ,Leonard Stanley at Mason, Michigan. • • Mrs: ;James Hpdgins atiii%•her daughter Tammy are enjoying a' motoring holiday 40 the east coast ▪ Sympathy is extelided-fo,Mrs: Ann Stam • and family in OiesuddenpaSsing of.thelite VVilliam Stain at thetarMheimeon highway 9 on :Saturday. , The remains ,reated at ° !the MacKenzie and McCreadt Funeral' Home in • ltipleY° keit! Monday until Wednesday When: •the funeral service was held at the Kinlough Pentecostal Church: • • • • . • Visitors with Mr and Mrs LTom•MeDoii- ald were her father, Joseph Guest of Walkerton, Mrs. Fred,Bloornfield of Paisley, Mr. and-blrs: Bert Thompson. of Culioss. ' _ , • • • • ••••„,•••,•,• . ILL ilders Bull! r. ; DECOR AID LATEX STAIN. Walnut, Cedar', Re'dwoOd • ,$529' per gallon An inexpensive S,tain. for Fencing, L Siding, Outdoor Furniture. DASHWOOD • • PATIO DOORS WITH REVOLUTIONARY StIPERGLAS'S ' (LOW:E SUNGUit) I s'o`milienium Patio Door Retail s137900 • Moffatt & Powell Price$911995. •IN ADDITION YOU IND:t..ttiCtitit ° mon INTRODUCTORY 'DEBATE- • FROM DASHWOOIU • • '42% 'Betlei 'Than Conventional • Glazing' •Cooler SumMers, Warmer Winters,. L Reduced Fading. • • CEDAR (No. 2 arid FOR FENCING, DECKS:, 1x6, 5:.16,• • 41C/lip: it. • 2x10, 8-2E. 2x4, 1%20' • • 42chin. It. • , • 2x12, tr.zo. • 2116,4'4,20' .... Tiltieflin. ft. • 04, , $1.10/fin. ft. .0 itock only. ire stia nave a good shickio choosefrom L: Better) ETC. 31.37/1in. •It. ' 'ft.' 88c/lin. ft. in a'good quality. 7 OUTDOOR WOOD • 2x4 • 36V2O per lin•.,ft. 2k6 551/2c per lin. ft, • 241 ) 751/20 per lin. •ft. 4x4 791/20 per lin. ft. 1x6 3t/2 per lin Pumum./0,0mt,,,i.ornb.0 There it still time to enjoy that deck or fenced in Writ this tifinnieri • - • • •• '4• .4-.4 • .4 s,•••:••••, 4:•:.:4:••••4,4Ro x.7.. • ,..,. Clear Cedar •• • 890 lin. it.: . s • Select Tight Knot Cedar :65! lin. tt. Pine 44o lilt. ft. . • • Pine is reversible w/centre vee: •. Random. lengths for panelling or siding. ;' • 1X1.2:1ROUGIf.. ,...1009 'lin I It' or over, • 415. MBM • . Lessor. Quantities• •. 45.: lin. 11. L. • Random Lengths Good:Quality. ...2x4X8'1.:EPNOMY SPRUCE eachj Ideal for.those odd jobs around the home and • farm. GODERICH II*Ito.4' I II • • IP • • • s ;• • , t: • • k • A • • • •••