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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-09-10, Page 16AAAA 11 k ,LUCICNOWi .ONTARIO In CEMENT' GRAVEL. CRUSHED GRAVEL SAND, STONE. AND FILL HAULAGE ngannoni Ontario ITECHURCH Tom Inglis and Mike are busy putting a new roof, on the house on, the .former Bob Hutchison faun. . Those, who have had a. lane way or garage paved in, the village the past week wer&'Garnet Farrier, Dave •MacDonald , Fred Tiffin', Elwood: Groskorth, Vic Emerson.:.. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan •were Sunday'wisitors with Mr. and Mrs • Elmo Pritchard of West . Wawa-, nosh . , . ,;, Mr. and Mrs.. George Fisher' visited. on Sunday with '•Mr • and. Mrs. Eldon - ;Lowry .and famil of• l,urgan,.. • Mr. and Mrs.. Jlm Ross of Kttchener. spent- thewek rtd. wi//h hips parents Mr. and, Mrs,. Russel- Ross and: her parents Mr'. and .Mrs. • ,Joe Millen-Teeswater.•. Mr. and Mrs. Harry, Hill of St. Thomas'.spent the week end 'with her sister .Mrs. Bob/'Hutchison and Mr.' Hutchison,: Mt. and. Mrs. Walter .M'oore and- family visited on Sunday with:Mr.' and .Mrs, Ronald !McGarvey of Kincardine. Larry and. Elmer McGuire•spent the- w.e_ek .nd :in-Toronto=w-ith rel- atives and with their brother, Lee, : :who• ha$ a"position .there and,,attend in college, ' niey Jay ornwallis._m_: AMBERLEY NEWS: In a letter from. David Courtney; who has recently been transfered from Cornwallis; to, a base near Halifax, he says he will beginhi's trade course in a month at Stada - •cona. near Halifax. ,While in Cornwallis he .attended church service. where Rev. jay, lately of Ripley Anglican Church was - haglain In -a vi ii- Vjtt -RRev many inquiries were rriade'for " Ripley -friends. David• was pleased to have a.visit from 'George' McLennan who with his' wtfe'Jean Marie- and'family were enjoying a trip to the East Coast. • Ivh;. ,and Mrs. Jack'Emmerton: • visited recently with.Mr. and Mrs, 'Mel Henry 'of Palmerston, Mrs. Henry ' is the. former Christine.. Nesbitt.' 'Mrs., A. D. Martyn and- Mrs. Bert: Irwin of Ripley visited' ori 'vednesday!with Mrs,. W. ',J. Courtney; at. Amberley,, Mr',a.and�IVlrs.__Sam sb.itt_of Kincardine: acid 'Mr and Mrs. ' Norval Nesbitt visited on Sunday evenin with; M'rs . • W . h,_.. Courtne • 44 The special . gown, ` made by : the: bride or her mother,.. is something to :cherish. With trims ' selected from 'McDONALD'S in. Wingham, it will be, as beautiful as any gown shown by famous fashion houses. We specialize in V'EII,.ING TRIMS and MATERIALS for Weddings and: Formaloccasions and: have the best selection in the area SEQUIN, PEARL, RIBBON, RHINESTONE, LACE an _LIC TRI_MS_.iYar�eus , widths and, colors. Mateterials. for Attendants and Mothers in. lovely -shades -of --Jade Roysl Gold and Flame for autumn and , winter weddings or the: delicate Orchids, Greens,' Blues, Yellows, Pinks, : etc And the tra- ditional ; White' for -Brides in SILK . VELVETS': CUT VELVETS PEAU ' DE . •SOI E PEAU DE FAILLE BROCADES ORGANZA LACES ' CREPES , NYLON. 'SHEERS METALLICS ,• AND MANY OTHERS WHE1tYO t`HIN, WI • OUR CONSULTANT MRS. H. ELLIOTT is 1 in the s ore ues _ay an atur ay mornings .from 9: 11. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 10th,. reeked Cars dl's — 1969 CHEV Iif.PALA 2, door :hardtop and a 4 door,, • fully pP ,— 1969 CAMARO&;Z door. hardtops, V8 automatic 4 -1969 PONTIAC •PARISIEIVNE;4 door: hardtop, V8 powder steering and brakes • 1968 FORD GALAXIE 500, 4 door .hardtop,. V8, power steering and brakes 1968 : PONTIAC'• LAURENTIAN sedan,' 8 cylinder automatic with power steering 1968 CHEV •BEL AIR sedan, 8..cylinder automatic with '• ' • power 'steering . ' 2 — 1967 PONTIAC PARISIENNES, a 4 and.2 door hardtop, V8,. fully equipped 3 -- 1967' FORD GALAXIES, 41,14: door and 2 2 door hardtops, f Y, mPP 1967 BEAUMONT, 4 door sedan; 8 automatic. 1967 PONTIAC STRATO 'CHIEF, 6 cylinder; : 4 door, sedan, • power steering and brakes •1967 PONTIAC LA RENTL4N,: V8 automatic, power steering • 1967 CHEV BEL AIR sedai,V8 automatic ' 1967 FORD ranchwagon,: V8; power: steering• -and -power --brakes': 4O- used :.cars from '63 to '66 in' various models, sedans, hardtops and 4 door, mostly fully equipper' I: TRtyC 1966 CHEVROLET heavy duty 1 `ton 1966 FORD Econoline Super" van •. 1965 .G:M.C.:tlt cab, 16 foot van 1965 CHEV "'fi too pickup 1965 ;CHEVY. van .: 1964 CHEVY •:V8 with 5 speed transmission, DP rear axle, 16 foot stake 1962 INTERNATIONAL: cab and chassis, long wheel base A number of Econoline Vans from '63 `:to '65. russets BP Service Station`. • hon. 173 Brussels ' rs. frank Mauiden t ttr-ts circ:re wes:Travelogue The September meetingof the ' Eon the Holyrood book: and found; Holyrood Women's Institute was that.itwasn't necessary to be_ir. held ,on Thursday. evening :at the another.book at this' home of ars. Q.• A. Murra with -a Ra nand Ackert ex•ressed thar}s to good attendance.• Mrs..Raynard; .; Mrs. 'Arnold And presented hey +itt Ackert presided and 'welcomed• the:. a gift in appreciation:.. Mrs, ...6.1(.e s. members and visitors then led in a sing song. The meeting'. opened with the Ode and the Mary.Stewart Collect,. Miss Edna. Boyle• presided for the repeated in unison:'and correspond program and the Motto Lei' ane' e'nce was, dealt,w;ith Thank `you Wom.en',s Institute enrich ou: `ii•� es, letters:•were read_ from Mrs . La. al al not wear them Out''' was giver ::Y° I•ewitt•for a. gift, Mrs, Ina Eadie' ` ` Mrs,' John.Frook: for get well wishes, and from Mrs • 1\4rs.. Frank Mauld.en gave 9' Sharon Brooks on behalf of her e father M s a ; l od 7 (3,•Itravelogue. on -her recent trio to Eland which was most init:est7 Life: Mein.ber, who has•been hospit-n Pig land period''of time) .• ing, 'She: and her husband is`.ed - ro- try foLm wit} hit'brothet; nd,,ci ter. :'.;t:e ' for the'Luck�now Fall Pair' will. be• after thirty:-threeYears . S" -e .a•d signed' many pictures and s • ou•�'eri' G people and: places v; hey t Holyrood' will lie in charge of t isited 1‘•fi'rs . Dan `�".clnne. ,�;t•. • e•• the "1n 1\Jemorian " at: the Rally on sed• thanks' and presented he: ,-• .:r •October l€th'. 'INew,Fashion'Cues" ,a gift on behalf of the ladies! ':,` is the new*course for the Institute'. na Boyle, conducted a ri2t .t .•��"t j'ud e for'rr�e oatmeal coolie e'st•of Ideal people in,the ' :' ontect were Mr's. 'Art Halde.nby, iiy. . • and ?.;rs William . Arnold ltirinneis ere ?,I he C�cYo er hostea,e .‘"t" � ",s� EIwobd' Elliott andMiss 'Ern r; Gnxith and Mr< Irdna l5oyl�e . ;�'rs { ri The roil -call was-A..pirth're. • N,clnne5 grid will be an a .t '•.., • x o:r� a local •paper and identfjj it, • • meeting it the hall. ,The vp.+= ''' All were pictures. of laic a1' people • . ' •and Grace were sung an' .. ribst interesting.. °' N 'Mrs. j+�hn Frooli gaVet;;e.:: -:e Mrs, William Arnold of Ripley, :;remarks: Delicious refreti r....7";* -c .. _: u a or, .:ta d.an..tlz. TWeedsm.uir. w-er-e4etved.b_y lae ho res.. ., W . '1)00,k. S.he had made .:bine changes icy, her daughter Barbara THINK OF McDONALD3 )n the main street, . Wingham PHONE 357-1044 wi p eased to speak to you about 'sewing' techniques. - Our Clerks , are always friendly and • helpful. THE WINGHAM SINc&ER SEWING CENTRE___.., •