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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-04-02, Page 16i fr • ie ro . PAGE SIXTEEN • . ,TH E t , 4UCKNOW' SENTINEL, LUCKNOW ONTARIO • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2nd, '1969 oroid-Colpr--; a fi SPECIAL $37',9:5' NOXZEMA Anti-Perspirant Spray `Deodorant, Reg.. $2.98 SPECIAL ;2---$1.98 NOXZEMA . Spray Deodorant ' Reg. $2.50 _ , SPECIAL 2—$1.59 • NOXZEMA Roll-on. Deodorant Reg. $1.78 .SPECIAL. 2—$1.09 JOHNSON KLEAR Self Polishing WAX Reg. 75c SPECIAL .49c. KERRS Quality CANDY,, Reg. 69c TEN CHOCOLATE BARS,, Reg. $1.00 • 'SPECIAL 44c SPECIAL 88c: •FOR EVERY TASTE niertUrnbacb'Pharmacy PHONE 528-3004 osmetics. . Free Film Plan An>naal Health LOOKING BACKWARDS THROUGH THE.SENTIN.EL FILES , WITH, MARGARET THOMPSON• 4 YEA - 5 AG APRIL.1949, At the annua• l meeting, of the Lucknow Business Men's Association Charles Webster was elected presi- ' dent , succeeding K.C. Murdie who had completed a two year •Gordon Fisher was elected secretary ,treasurer The'executive . : committee included N.H. Hedley, ;Porteous,,Ernie Crawford, . E'.'Ai' oy `a uss Button .• Davidson's. well drilling outfit from W ingham comrhenced work at the new Girl Guide .camp site or the :farm of :Wrn`,'Johnston•, at the `. foot`of 12th Concession, :Ashfield • A new sound' projector was• in .` • operationat the'iacal school. Purchase, of the "projector was lar ly financed by the effort •'of the staff and students :of both the High ,School and Public.School.. it Dave McConnell.of Saltford, who... :Don :McCharles; secretary;; W.: Helwig',' managing committee, Torry _Watson ;'George Smith, W.J. 'Davidson; .mascot Buster McQuaig. large- _ S-11GQ APRIL, 1909 George H. Smith was manager of the'Lucknow:branch of The•' lviolsons Bank. T.S. Reid' was accountant: At'a.largely.attended meeting of the Baseball Club, held at the.' McGarryhouse ,•, the following officers were elected for the corn• ing season; Honorary president, o n; oyn onorary vice presid:- .., •ent, G.A.. Siddall;' President, John McGarry; vice president, R. R. MacLeod;, manager, T.S. Reid; captain,_J; FinrUaiet; ire uLe ,. K few fanners district were reported. already, ploughing"., the first week in • April. had peddled fish for thirty -'five years in Huron"and'Bruce'Counties, ,'• retireel • ."t his. o1otful..cha acrcr and hii ancient model Ford fish cart: were familiar to hundreds of perso-' -- s 40 YEARS AGO APRIL' 029 Farmers hadcommenced to work do the land. M r . and Mrs.. F.D.• MacLennan of Lochalsh moved to their new home in Luc know . ,ennatempbel AMBERLEY NEWS A lar a crowd attended g , a shower at Reids Corners Hall.,on Friday evening of lastweek in. honor of - Glenna Campbell; popular bride-, elect. Mrs. Bill Kempton. presided for the irograrn; which opened .with community singing led by • ' Mrs. Jack Campbell, with Mrs, Lynn Lowry as accompanist. Interesting conte"sts were .conduct- ed by Mrs . Keith Kilpatrick and • Mrs: Bob McNay, Miss Sadie John- son gave humorous readings which. . were, enjoyed:. Mrs. LeRoy Walden, Mrs, Rob McNain•, Mrs.. Jack Campbell, Mrs, Bob McNay led in several songs .• . Glenna was ushered to • a decorated chair by Mrs. Murray Thompson, .• Mts. Jack Campbell and Carol Courtney, who assisted the bride in opening her many lovely gifts. Other assistants', were Sharon McNay and Sandra Kempton... Glenna made. a gracious reply and .thanked every:- one very=one for the gifts. She also expressed her appreciation to the ladies who arranged . her ,shower , 'Mrs, Bob• Ivlc Nay, Mrs. 'Keith Kilpatrick and Mrs. *Bob Mc. Nail. A. delicious lunch was •served 'and friends met. at Glenna's home where her` trousseau was displayed.; New, members.of session for Pine River. United Church are Eldon Brad ley aI J ,John Andrew 'McDonald. Communion service was held on Sunday, March 30` at. Pine ;River United Church,. The choir sang an. anthem' with. Mrs.4Bil1 Scott taking the solo part:. Mrs.John C. 'Hill was featured on ,television at CKNX', Wingha m on Sunday when ministers' wives were. interviewed The choir was corn - posed of.minister's wives . A: couples party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Thompson. On Saturday evening , March. 29th.. in.honor'of Glenna Campbell and 'Kenneth Farrell who were presented with gifts ..' Friends of Mrs,.Robert Steele will besorry to learn that, she is; in hospital in critical condition foil- owing'a'fire which :broke out. at thehome of her niece in 'Detroit. The house and contents were des- troyed:. es-troyed:. Since this was written we; have learned. that Mrs. Steele .r, passed away 'on Monday, See SIidesQf The Holy land' ' KINGSBR.IDGE NEWS On. Sunday evening a film on the. Holy.Land was shown in the .school :in. Mr' :oh.In_g_r-am4rom_the Clinton Army Base , who had been. stationed in, the',armed. services 'in the'Hoiy,Land showed the'slides and also gave a' commentary: .Mrs. Blaise Martin returned hone this weekend after spending three. Mr.' and Mrs. Hugh Jansen 'atten- ded the graduation banquet on, Fri • r : , oron o ; i Jansen's sister'," Sandra. Percy is a •. member,cf the graduating class; • arm ton • Donna Van Osch `returned, home. on Friday from the Wingham' ble College. Nits • , Hospi,ta,l where she was a patient for five weeks. Michael Courtney who was injured in a hockey game at Wing - ham a ingham`a. week ago Sunday ,returned A. school report of SS.' N'o . 12, Ashfield named the following pup, ils: lsabel.MacLean,, Harvey- Robb,' Lillian MacLean, Reggie Campbell Muriel.Thor•burn, Duncan Thor= burn, Marie. Ferguson, Irene: Bag- sh , Albert Sage ; Andrew Mac - Leh an, acLerman, Eldon Bradley Marjorie s hiacbonald : Teacher yatherihe Dave Moffat; who was injured 'in 'a bush accident returned home from Wngharri Hospital last Monday. His friends wish him a .speedy recovery,. : . Several former Langsfde'residents are hospitalized. Mrs, Farish `.:offat of :Wingharnis in Wirigham Hospital, Bill Scott of Lucknow is in Winghanihospit•a1. 7ohri Crowston of Luckiiow underwent surgery in Kitchener Hospital on Saturday. We 'wish them• all a 'speedy recovery. Next Sunday, Langside Surada,r School viill. commence at l:•20 ps m , and church service at 2;3C. borne from the Wingham •hospital on' Saturday, Volleyball games were enjoye4 once again last Wednesday even- ing in, the: school gyre •between lad les from Kingsbridge and members: of the W. M.S. A shfield , Sympathy is extended to Mrs • tr v.ine Eedy of Dungannon in the'. bereavement of her mother, Mrs.. Clara McKay. who passed away Monday,. March 28. ' , Ray .Heffernan of Wallaceburg, and Jerry Heffernan of Windsor. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs,:".Orinond Heffernan. EXETER 235-0363 FOR PERSONAL SERVICE AND THE KIND OF QUALITY YOU CAN DEPEND ON SEE YOUR LOCAL. DEALER NEW AND IMPROVED VARIETIES OF CLOVES TIMOTHY: = GRASSES INGSBRIDGE KORNE By Mary Ann Miltenburg and Judy Moran K1N'DERGARTEN NEWS' We'hope that Donna Va:nOsch will be back at school soon. We think that by thea look of the weath•. •er,we'll have a white Easter. We • have been talking about March winds and made some kites that fly, A. happy Easter from everyone in Kindergarten. • ;GRADES'1 and 2•:. Mrs. Ferguson came back to school' on Monday, March 24th to teach grade' land 2. She had not been here for almost 3' months We're all: glad she's 'back to our School •again': . /. GRADES. 2 and. 3 They. made Easter eggs for art, Everyone made. up their own pattern to put on, it. GRADES 4 and 5 They ,are making booklets on hom- onyms, antonyms dnd synonyms.; Judy Tigert's group put up the bull titin boardand it looks 'very attract lye.* GRADES 5 and 6 They had student teachers this week., Miss .Howard"and Miss. Drexler. They made things from outer space for, art. GRADES •7 and 8, `They had a student teacher; Miss. Miller. We Made ;Posters for the Church for `Easter .: 'Mary Van Rooy and a group ,of girls' made a bull-:• etin board for history on Confeder- • ation.' Notes of Interest: On. Friday the Grade "land's, girls played against .• the teachers. Two games were played and the teachers won both. A Happy Easter to all from Si:. osep s . BEFORE YOU BUY.:A USED CAR> 1969 Models SEVERAL TO CHOOSE FROM 1967 GALAXIE 500, 2 door hardtop, V8, fully powered ,19.67 PLYMOUTH. 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