The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-05-21, Page 16•
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THE' LUCKNOW''SENTIN•EL: LUCKNOW, ONTARIO_.
ASHTON
Greet: dh, the' warm
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, days to: come:;in our'.
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It HOW
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HELENS
„'Mr:' and Mrs. 'John.Brosz of
Elmira. were week' -end visitors with
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' •Mr and ' Mrs .Gordon. Lyons and'
,family,.
Mr. and Mrs:. Bob Buchanan of
Kirkland Lake and Mr. and.'Mrs.
Ivan Clarke of:Rex,dale were holi-
,
day visitors with Mr. 'and Mrs.
•
�;.'Tom.Todd and'Mr&. F.G.. Todd;
— en rrPwar. of•Montreal wag
•' week -end visitor with Mr. and •
'ine 'Of London were weekend visit:
Ors, with,Mr. and' Mrs:
'Harold' Cooper ; •
Visiting:Mr. . and Mrs . George
Hurnphrey Over the holiday week-.
end were. J1rs :. Phylis Hoffman;., Mr.
and:Mrs.'Don. Nichols and'Steven
and -P1 11 le -
,ines and'`Mr and Mrs 'Iv'an Ric
and and Darlene of Toronto.h=
4 THAT Clarence .Greer of Lucknow
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Mr.. and Mrs.. Ross Pannabecker
P,
Brian Grey,Ralph Trornmer and
Gordon l'annabec er o
Preston were week -end visitor$
THAT here are the•,Uarnes of the
St : Helens baseball. team, of 18.88'
as pictured in the Sentinel last
week; front row, "left to right.,
John McKay, Dr.. James Gordon.,
Dan Bickle second row.,, left to
right; William Hetherington;
William Cameron, Walter Wehb, ;
William McCrostie; third, row
left to right', Walter .
Sturdy, . John Gordon,,,Charlie •
Taylor, John, :Hetherington., Geo
rge Webb, John McPherson
THAT'winners at the grand open:
•ing •of Mel,Stanley's Supertest
'Were: floatirig•lantern, Brian John
`stone;' 1/ 2 gallon ice cream.;
Donald Johnstone and Charlie
•Anderson;. case'of pepsi,• Allan.
Gardner; case of canned pop;
Mrs. Cartnan .Harni1ton; case of
wishing well Wes Ritchie;' Elev-
en prizes,•are still•. unclaimed .
See: the lucky: numbers listed -
elsewhere in this issue `and cfieck
,your'•lucky.number stub; • The•- ..
draws were•.rnad.e' by' Mrs. Ford.
Cunningham and Al Hamilton
THAT winners in the opening draw
special' at "Fashions by Janette°":
xn Luc''now weierfree-permanent
. • Elaine Robinson ; :R. R. 1., Belgrave;
two'free•sharnpoos and sets, Pati:' •
Hamilton; Lucknow, one'
sharripoo and set , 'Florence • •Mac- •
-Lerman, Lochalsh.
THAT a fire about` 11
,Thursday night apt the home of
R.D. Ross', in°the' location of 'the
CNR station; was quickly.brotght
under control by Lucknow Fire
Department.. •R. D, was not at
home at the time and the
outbreak was noti ced,'by
neighbours. • The fire started 'under
the house and worked up onde wall;
The small house suffered smoke'
and,some fire damage.
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R�4Shield
:Mrs.: Harvey Webb. Mrs; Grewar,
Nancy and• Bradley who•had. spent."
the past•,week with her parents,
returned to 1\9ontrear on Monday
Mr and Firs,: Andrew Gaunt were
Sunday yisitors with \ir,.:and•Mr •
Earl Sherwood at Carlow
Pamela Cooper and Nancy-Lach
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with Mrs:•. Don: Pannabecker,
Rodger. and Mary
T.he heart,and blood vessel
as 'a`re" responsible for More
industrial lost time than 'strikes
and ,work. stoppages•: .
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SAL 4 AL , S,p,Y"
HELLO!'MR .:1MRS,
$,HOPP'E R, `:
WERE,,
SALE A`
VOUlL BE''
SEEING, US
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HOME FURNISHINGS
MOFFAT APPL IA NCES
has been appointed treasurer of
Lucknow United Church succeed
ing Mrs Elwin Hall 'who has re= • '
signed because the Hall family.
will shortly move'. to Owen: Sound.
ee
The Salvation Army's Red
Shield earn ai 'n'is,well on its y
pg. way
to beinga success. in. Lucknow
...
That -s' le: se -n nce- . • --lot-,'
. � se -a
Translated it means:that Lucknow's
men, worrien,.boys and .giris who'•
need. encouragernent,'counselling,.
help in' many ways, can look
-fi r -w -aril -to 199 with -more hope-,•,
., .
help'can be offered rests with. those
who support.the balarice, of the: Red'
Shield campaign. It's not over yet
and it wont be ,until every" person, '
who wants'to 'help has had a
e
chanc. When' yours comes
remember ;that the need is great ;
and it takes people who are ;
-big-in-heart town§:met
THAT Harold Campbell. of Luck-'
now commenced work at John W..
•
Henderson LumbenLtd.` in Luck- ••'
now On•. Tuesday.,
THAT Tony and.Donnie Johnstone
I: represented The •Sentinel' at a
{
,tour of Douglas Point 1Vuclear• '•
'station' on Friday for district 'news-
' 'papers; radio and TV stations.
T-1 21T a' u-ews ielease---from-the
Holstein -Friesian Association..
' indicates that .James T:. Need-'
:ham of Ripley purchased a milk-
ing female at the Opache farms
:sale at. Guelph ort May 13' for .
$1500.
THAT ..Mr + and Mrs.: Wayne Stan -
1
ley'have taken up 'residence in',
the. Gamrnie.apartments on "Ross
Street 'in Lucknow . '
ee.�re"n" •r,»w+wtrc�uwaa�>cai. x
r; an, •rs, °o•ert .®amst•
rna,. who have been'r.esid'ing
the• Hartford horne,on Stauffer
Street north', ,have commenced
building a new home on one of.
the Gammie lots opposite the i
Christan'Pefornied Church in the
south:end of the village,: Mr.
• Dartsrna iis+ is teacher. at:•Ripley
•�M��`�•,:."s;.,,':'"'z=^'ekG:�.ew.aw?:wm�Yn.,.xw..vxrw�v...r� ..w�
more. assur"ance,they•that will not,be�
forgotten by •The Salvation Army,
but sympathy'Can only go so far.
• That sympathy needs to be backed
up by practical help. That is more
to the point: There is no age
or social level untouched by
The Salvation Army's workers.
But how Much -practical
ttended 1925-
IassReunionr».
.Mr and Mrs.'.Edward Arens of
Indianapolis, Indiana visited
recently with 'her sisters Misses
Hazel and Ada Webster. Mrs.
Arens attended there -union of the
graduating••class 1925 ',from the
Torontr GeneralHospital and
renewed friendships with more
than'• 40' former Classmates.
Stewart'
Early ilkbri.d s'
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