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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-07-02, Page 8LYMPIC LOTTERY TICKETS' SUPPORT THE ,1976 SUMMER OLYMPICS TICKETS $10 EACH September 28 Draw Three Series For Sale Each With A Million Dollar First Prize And Hundreds 'Of Thousands Of Dollars In Other Prizes On Sale At LUCKNOW SENTINEL THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW ONTARIO ant to .help complete their set o_ f` Crystal,” Silverware or • -China? CHMIP:'S JEWELLERY AND CHINA HAVE A REGISTER OF' MANY PERSONAL PATTERNS/AND TASTES AA4„10000t. CHECK OUR GIFT REGISTER 4 , For your shopping convenience 'ive are now and will continue- • to be throughout the summer months OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK — MONDAY TO . SATURDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P.M. CHMID'S JEWELLERY AND CHINA OWNERS — V9/:.fOSi AND DEAN E AGNEW PHONE 528-3532 LUCKNOW 41 Over 100 Seek 30 Positions With Program 26 Program 26 (formerly SWEEP) has become a popular means of student, employment - in the Mait- land Valley Watershed. • Brian Sachs, Senior Supervisor for the program has completed filling the labourer positions ands, the crews started to work on.June ' 23. Working out of. Brussels •with foreman Rick-Earl and sub-foreman Candace Kidd, both from Atwood, are Les Henderson from Atwood, Nancy Danbrook from Atwood, Andy Doig from -Wroxeter, Arlene Cleland front Listowel, Karen Wilson from Wingham, and' Terry Quennelr from Listovvel. The Brussels crew will, be working 'in Morris, Grey, Elma, Wallace and. McKillop townships and in Listowel, Brussels and Seaforth. Robert Datema, foreman from Auburn and sub-foreman Mari- lynne. Wise from Clinton, will supervise the crew located at the Falls Reserve Area at Benmiller. The labourers are Beth Chowen from Clinton, Charles' McNall from Goderich, Geoffrey Russell from Goderich, Robert Ellingsen from Walton, Irene Wubs 'from Clinton and Marsha' McNall from Blyth. They will be 'working in the Townships of Ashfield. West Wawanosh, Colbourne, Goderich and Bullet and in the, towns of DOUGH Mr. and Mrs. Fred Page and Andrew 'and Mr. and Mrs. Bill MacPherson, all of Holyrood, were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave •Ross of Hanover, formerly of Holyrood. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Holmes of Wingham and Mr: and: Mrs. Kenneth Holmes and family of Port Hope visited recently with Mr. and, Mrs. Bill MacPherson of Holyrood. Mrs. Bill MacPherson attended an Eastern Star function last ,week in Hamilton and also visited with her brother and his. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wilson. Goderich, Lucknow and Clinton. The third crew will be based at the Wawanosh Valley Conservation Area in East' Wawanosh. Foreman Paul Mutter of Brus- sels and sub-foreman Brenda Johnston from Belgrave, will have Brenda Morrison from tucicnow, Anne Welwood from Wingham, Chris • Exel from Brussels, Allen Foxton from Wingham, Keith Raymond from Brussels and San- dra Currie from Wingham, working with them. The Wavvanosh crew will be working in Wingham, Harriston, Blyth and Palmerston and in the townships of East Wawanosh, Turnberry. Howick and Minto. • More than 100 students applied. Country Singles DANCE SAT., JULY 12 at Hully Gully 8:30 p.m. DANCE AND CAMPOREE , Refreshments Served WATCH FOR OUR NEXT DANCE AT SEAFORTH LEGION Music by Tony Nuthers 1974-75 ATHLETIC CHAMPIONS BROOKSIDE PUBLIC SCHOOL Standing, left to right, Michele Cook, intermediate girl champ, Brookside; Sylke Becker, junior girl champ, Regional, tie; Brad, Beattie, senior boy champ, Regional; Darryl to the , Maitland Valley Conserva- tion Authority for the 30 positions offered through Program 26. The number of applicants has ' doubled in comparison to the number of-students who applied for positions last year. Beattie, intermediate boy champ, Brookgde; Richard Jurjens, senio boy chimp, .:Brookside; Collett Kenyop, junior girl champ, Brookside, Regional, Berni Burgsma, junior boy champ, Brookside. Sitting, Michele Dickson, midget champ, Regional; Anita Hodges Midget champ, Brookside; Jim Young, midget champ, Regional; Mike Humphrey, midget champ, Brookside.. Front 'row, Wilma Vandervelde, primary champ, Brookside; Mike Gruendler, primary champ, Brook- side. lefl# k14 When the going gets rough,. the Clay Silo Unloader Rugged dual auger unit with front gets gomg drive cuts through the toughest silage. Delivers high capacity of practically any type of silage' in hot or cold weather. Available in single or dual auger models, up to 30 ft. diameter silos: Optional automatic letdoWn, tool r',4> r suisimeas r imunimmigitimmi LOWRY ! FARM SYSTEMS R.R. 1 KINCARDINE PHONE 395-5286 IlMiliMaiiiii11111_111111111111 filial IN Oa