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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-07-23, Page 12r PAGETWELVE. 11 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUC.KNOW, ONTARIO r - PHONE 528.3004 Cosmetics - . Free Fihri `Flan inial Health PICK UP -A FREE CALORIE‘COUNTER ; a BANTRON TABLETS 15'S, Reg.:31.40 $1.19 DESENEK• SPRAY, 6?Oz., Reg. $2.50 _- $1.99 FLUSHA .BYES 48's NEWBORN, Reg. '$2.29 ' _ $1.99 FLUSHABYES MEDIUM OR TODDLERS Reg. $2.49 $2.09 I.D.A. HEALTH SALTS, 16.OZ, an JETS SCOURING PADS .25's _____ .49c. NOXZEMA HAIR.. GROOM, Cream . or dear. 3 oz. 89c valise for 59c. 53c NOXZEMA SPRAY DEODORANT, 10 oz. 0.69 value for ;1.39 __:.--- _ $1.18, PHILLIPS' MILK 'OF' MAGNESIA TABLETS, 100's ,Reg. 93c - 71c SUNGARI3' COMPLETE SUNSCREEN • LOTION, 26 oz., Reg. $2.99 $2.37 R:ICE L_:_3— EI Residents` visit lucknow 11te elected orlon Johnstone F" M-andMrs Major -r -a tc'1f' son Major Paul, spent Si* days in • Lucknow.•with Mr. and -Mrs.' Grant Goilau and ,family. They left ..Prince 'Edward. Island • On July 2nd.. Before arriving at Lucknow , they • enjoyed an; 8 day convention of Jehovah's Witnesses at .Buffalo, •This past Sunday they attended • the:Dungannon'congregation of Jehovah's;Witnesses. 'During their _ Ufa n T ucknow they became • :acquainted, with many. Lucknow residents.,, The. annualreunion Of the ..desc - end:ants of the .late'Mr..arid, `:Mrs . Wm G. Sherwood was held on. Sunday:afternoon July 20th on to c' u a' n f. sir. 'and Mrs. h spa •;<o s•1 w o , , John Thorntonof Gorrie :, • An enjoyable time was spent in 'visiting in and in games and race's, 'which were in charge of Helen • Thornton, 'Yvonne 'G'irvin-and: Kari•„ eri Mc.Kenier. Prizes were They left on Monday for .their long trip back to Summerside ., Prince, o ward Island. for Trouble Free' . ,ee Baling you need O TES RAZIUAN 10,000 Foot Bales Luckn�w District Co-op Phone 528-2125 ULROSS-CORNERS SusanGoessell o. in : a-rdin'e---- spent the weekend' with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart.. • • Mrs, Elrner Benedict and Virgin- ia spent. the weekend with Mr,, and • Mrs, T.J, Martin of Wallace burg . • Mrs. J.im. Haldenby and Diane returned from their motor trip to Vancouver Visi6rs during the weekend wlt-h. ' .r. and Mrs .* N.,E ; Haldenby . : were Mr and; Mrs. Don Haldenby; Sally ,Ann and.Lisa 'of Toronto Mr and Mrs . Fred Friendorf of Kitch r' ener, Mr.. and Mrs:. Doug .Haldenby and family of. Lucknow Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hedley and family of Kinlough', and Mr. Ken Brown of Morrisburg .. Gaunt Reunion: HeId A# londeswaro The .28th Gaunt Reunion:was' held July -19th' at the Londesboro Comm- anity,Park. The weather was per fect`'for"a picnic and the row of huge maple trees'aiound: the - . • grounds provided plenty df shade for. everyone . Weather conditions were• also' perfect for haying and many Of the relatives stayed at home to carry on -with this :task.' Relatives were present. from• Sarnia Owen Sound, 'Londes.borc ,:Wingham •Goderich, Lucknow, Dungannon, .Exeter, West Wawanosh ,.'London Hanover and Kincardine . 'The sports, committee ';consisted Of. Mrs. Jim Gaunt,. Mrs -George _:_ Gaunt, and. Mrs :Harley 'Gaunt .. They. presented. a • full slate .of .games and races during,the,afternoon which . w.ere:•.enjoyed: by all Results were :as follows.: girls 6' 9, Barbara • Aitcheson;' boys 6 - 9, Wayne Mc, Donald; grrrs 9- 12, `Barbara Aitchesorri boys 9 12, • • Wayne McDonald; sack race,. Barb ara Aitch"eson; 3 legged race for . 'men; George Gaunt, Herb •Barger; 3 legged race. .for -ladies., Marie: and Rosa.lene Phillips; soft•ball,throw • for women, Rosalene Phillips; soft ball throw for,, men, Terry Reid; kick the slipper, .George Gaunt (the men may Havre 'won for istanee: but if it had been for kick in the' w i ghest, the ladles would •lave, won all:the .prizes.) Youngest member Brian Ross; largest family present, Mrs. Edith Phillips; most , recently 'married , Mr. and ,Mrs. .G unt 1-ongest-nrarr-ied coupl— (42 years) M'r and Mrs. Wilmer Nicholson, Goderich; those -coming the .farthest , Mr'.' and Mrs. Robert Haslp , Sarnia; ' family with the most boys to carry on the Gaunt name, Mr. and Mrs.. • John •Gaunt." Fifty-two persohs' enjoyed a' bountiful supper prepared' by'the .. ladies in the hall ' •After supper •the business meeting Was conducted by. -41e-President:Ken;Gar,nt nf•I-1ano. arded 'as' ollowS:. races x'6 ears aw f Y • and under — Na•ncy. McInnes, McInnes; 7 td 9 years - 'Shirley: Murray and: Dianne Thornton; 10 to 12-yea-xs_± Da1e MeTnn T•hornton•, May Thornton; 13 years and over Donald Thornton, John .Johnstone,'.David.:Finni an, three g. .legged'race Donald Thornton and David Finnigan, Bruce and; • Jnhn Johnstone', Allan Thornton . and • Kenneth ,Girvin;' wheelbarrow, race - Kenneth Girvin and Allan Thornton, Donald Thorson and • David Finnigan, Bruce, and •John Johnstone;.,ladies, kick the slipper-, Nit's:John-T•i orntori-Mrs. Dan' McInnes, Mrs.. M'eIvflie. Henry; Men kick the shoe' Chester Finn-' igan, an: clnires •W-illiato . McInnes; throw the pie plate May Thornton, Dale McInnes; Kenneth Girvin; the oldest person Mrs. Maude Sherwood. The ioung, • folk then enjoyed a 'ball game::: • WEDNESDAY, JULY 23rd, 1969 WE CAN SUPPLY ALL YOUR NEEDS FOR CORRUGATED STEEL CULVERTS COMPLETE: RANGE. OF', SIZES IN STOCK WE DELIVER : C�urtfl�ys,HCiiday'iflHa AMBERLEY. NEWS attended the Courtney Norman wedding at Tiverton Knox Church on Saturday,.July, 19th. Guests of Mr..'and Mrs. 'Donald ' Courtney ofn Saturday.evening.were Mr. and Mrs.. Alex Grant of Bowmanville' and.Mr: and Mrs. Arnold _McQuay and; daughters°'4_ Arlene of Toronto. 'Carol' Courtney of Kitchener, Mrs . Ronald Johnston and Rhonda ` Johnston of Bowmanville-'were: guests on Saturday evening with Mrs.• W.J.'Courtney. Mr. and Mrs .Leonard Courtney are leavit?g this week for Haytter , Alberta; theformer home. of Mr$. Courtney. ' Mr, and Mrs. John Swanston of :• Rapid City, Manitoba are. spending' some: time with Mr._, and Mrs:. Nor- val Nesbitt.'r ToTouristsenjoyed the fine weather: ' on Sunday,. July 20 and many, stopped for lunch at Amberley Park on Highway 21. ' A number from this community. After•a bountiful lunch; the ___ president , Gordon Johnstone. ' ' presided over a 'short''business session. The president was re-elected as ,was the secretary= treasurer, Mrs. '. ,Dan ...McInnes_._ Th.e;_luneIr..con1mittee Mrs., Gordon Johnstone Mrs. Ches- ter Finnigan and, Mrs. • Wm a • Stothers Was :also re-elected. David Finnigan and Bob McInnes were appointed to look. after the spots` for the •1970 reunion which is to be hed. on the third Sunday in July at the home of Miss Myrtle Johnstone in G'oder'icli 'Alberta ver. Ken welcomed everyone and a list of addresses was passed: , a roundf-or-everyon a -t-osee--and--te add any who. might have been miss: ed and who might have.''changed' their address since the last picnic. A moments silence :was observed in memory of Elmer, Foran Almond; Jamieson, Mrs. J'oe Greene, Mrs' John Patterson and`Mrs - :Kate Dura. in, wbo had passed 'away.'.ince the previous reunion Election of officers was as follows: President,' Ken Gaunt; °Secretary T;eona � d -Ph f11 Press 'reporter , Mrs, Russell Phillips;; Sports Committee, Rosalen'e Phillips, Betty Mole and 'Sheila Scrimegour, The -1p it) Gaunt ReiliToTririlrhe • held at. 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