HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-12-03, Page 123 FREE 'BULK STORAGE UNTIL SPRING
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• CHEMICALS
FOR FARM 8 GARDEN
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• EPTAN
• AATRIX
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FOR MANY PURPOSES
• COBALT BLOCKS
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J. SMITH Goderich
(Chatham)
PHONE CHATHAM 352-2490
PHONE PORT ALBERT 529-7135
LTD.
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18-46-0 •998.50 pa
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PAGE 'Mame THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, 'DECEMBEI
rpliment And
fly-Up Held LOWER INTEREST RATS
NOW AVAILABLE ON
Lucknow Guides and Brownies
joined together for a meeting on
Tuesday, November 25th. Tracey
McDonagh met the guests at the
door.
Fairy Queen, IRosalea Cameron,
,placed the Toadstool for Brownie
Ring. Enrolment was held for the
Tweenies, Donalda - Thompson,
Dianne Wilson, Mae Raynard,.
Jackie Rathwell and Heather
MaCIntyre, Brown Owl welcomed
DistriCt Commissioner Mrs. Jack
McKim, mothers of the Tweenies
and other guests. The Pack gave
the -Grand Howl for the new
Brownies and Anne Hamilton sas
she has completed her Brownie
work and is going up to Guides.
Brown Owl then presented Anne
Hamilton with her Brownie Wings
and she flew up to Guides. Tawny
Owl presented Rosemary Gilmore
with her Golden Bar and Rosalea
Cameron with her Golden Ladder.
Tracey McDonagh, Sharon Struth-
ers and Helen MacIntyre received
their Sixer stripes and Rosemary
Gilmore her. Seconder •stripe. The
Brownies repeated the Brownie
Prayer.
Mrs. Jack McKim enrolled Anne
Hamilton as a Guide and she was
welcomed to the Guide Company
by Captain Mrs. Don Th
Packie conducted a
"Charades" for the G
Brownies while Tawny 0
the kitchen with Sharon
and Rosemary • Gilmore
prepared tea and toast to
guests and,, leaders.
1st and 2nd Mortgages
ANYWHERE IN ONTARIO
ON
RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL,
INDUSTRIAL AND FARM PROPERTIES
Interim Financing For New Construction and Land
Developent
FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN • YOUR AREA PHON
SAFEWAY INVESTMENTS AN
CONSULTANTS LIMITED
(519) 744-6535 Collect
Head Office — 56 Weber St. E. Kitchener, Ont.
WE BUY EXISTING MORTGAGES FOR INSTANT C
Couple To Live
In Kitchener
DANFORTH 'REIST
At Faith Missionary Church.
Kitchener on Saturday, November
, Rev. A. Hunking united in
marriage Lori Corinne Reist,
daughter of Mr: and Mrs.. Orval
Reist, Kitchener and Douglas Alan
Danforth. son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
G. Danforth of Ripley.
Maid of honour was Deborah
MacDonald, Listowel, cousin of the
bride. Cathy de Vries, Kitchener,
friend of the bride was bridesmaid.
Ronald Dreidger. Kitchener; friend
of the groom. was best man.
Ushers were Bruce Danforth,
Toronto, the groom's brother; and
DoUglas Reist, the bride's brother.
The reception was held at the
Conestoga Inn; Kitchener. Guests
attending were from Kitchener.
Listowel, Wingham, Owen Sound,
Leamington, 'London. Ripley and
Toronto.
Following a trip to the southern
states, the happy couple will reside
- on Vanier Drive. Kitchener.
Langside,
BEAT THE RICE RISE
WITH M.J. SMITH FERTILIZER
BIG SAVINGS THREE WAYS
SAVE THE INCOME TAX- INCREASE
of you buy before December 31st, 1975.
BENEFIT. BY LOW, LOW PRICES
There is a market surplus of fertilizer, which means that right now prices are way, way
down.
Dick 'Orr spent •a few day in
London last week and visited with
his sister Mrs. Oswald Rudi.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young.
Beth and Jane of Chesley visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Young.
William and Ken on Tuesday
evening.
We are pleased to report that
William Top has returned home
after being a patient in Toronto
HOspital for a few days.
Frank Bongertman returned
from Port Stanley. where he had
been working, and spent a week at
the home of his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Bongertman before
going to Tillsonburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Miller and
family of KitChener visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Miller, Susan
and Karen, on the week end.
Wallace Richardson and his
mother Mrs. May Richardson of
Wingham visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Young on Thursday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Young
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Young, Beth and Jane
in Chesley.
The Lang side-Wh itechurch
Young Peoples held a pizza party
on Friday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim de Boer and on
Sunday held their regular meeting
at Whitichurch Presbyterian
Church.