The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-04-28, Page 12MOIR
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E LUCKNOW,SENTINEL, LUCK,INOW, ONTARIO;
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,MON•;•TUES- JWEEr• F1iL, • SA'1`� 9r
CLOSED THURSDAYSALL DA'
DRY CLEANING
SHIRT SERVICE:•
IN EY•I0 A.M.,
OUT B:Y 6 P.M., j
DAWSON'S GENERAL ,STORE, DUNGANNON,
ARNOLD'S GENERAL STORE' AT LANES
Are now agents for our .cleaning' service
PICKUP TUESDAY Sr FRIDAY AT 2 P.M.
PICKUP AND DELIVERY
:IN LUCKNOW
JUST• PHONE 528.2335
•
KINLOUGH
,John and Arthur.MccOrmack.of
Kincardine visited on Wdnesday
with.Petry, Hodgins. "' •
• . Mr.. and Mrs.. •Paul. Weber and
son, "Joey, visited with Mi : an . S.
Weir :Fckenswiller.
Rev. ';Allan. Haldenby of Long':
'Branch -visited= with relatives in. •
•:this community' on, Monday,
.and L Amo Ke es"
and family of ,Kitchener visited on
Sunday -with- Mr; -.and -•Mrs. Art
Haldenby.
` Members' of the A.C.. W. .attend,
haikofferirg :meeting of
the r, c
St,e e s�A W at u know
P t C. L
on ,Tuesday evening:..
• Ladies from:this area enjoyed
the' arinual get-together atthe.•
home',o'f Misses Nellie ,and Marg
7'
aiet Mal
colm at Luc know on
•.
•
Thursday•afternoon andenjoyed a
.bountiful ,srriorgasbord supper , '
Kinlough; L. O: L.- held a dance
in the' hall on: Friday' evening.
We are sorry to report that Mrs:
Chris .Shelton 'has :been .a. :patient
in the ,Wingham. and' District; Hos-,
pital for the past two weeks. We
wish her improved -health• • .
\•'Kati\t.:: •:'�R BOONS
These BAKERY
JF
ran McLean`
as Guest Speaker
• The regular meetingof the
Lucknow and District Horticultur
al S•
in April 19 in the,'Le 'ion Hall;
g P g o•
The president , •Mrs. Ross •
Cumming was incharge',and ;al •
led. the meeting to Order with •
words'of welcome and pleasure
• ', Mir utes'of previous' meeting
and correspondence were dealt •
with and preparations for Spring
Show and flowerbeds discussed.'
The programme committee,.
Mrs • J. L Mac Millan, .Mrs •;
Harold .Treleaven•,` Mrs; John ,
Adams and Mrs N'. J.' MactKen-
zie had lined up, a very interest-
ing programme' presented by Mrs:
MacMillan: Miss. Joanne ThQm:
P
son played two beautiful'selec-
•tions on the .piano'. . Four
xiembers' of the. Grant Gollan
family delighted the audience
with Musical numbers `very'cap
ably announced by their. mother
Mrs'. Grant Gollan. Doug and
Barry Gollan,.pupils of Dr. 3...
Little played violins „Steve and
Gloria ; pupils of Mrs.• T, Pritch-
ard accompanied on the piano;
Reports an higl l ghrc: if rbe'1)ist•
rict .8 meeting .at: Lion's Head,.
weregiven. by Mrs• R. Cumming
and; Mrs :. T .: J Salkeld :' Mrs: •
Cumming summarized :the guest •
speaker's remarks -and comments
on garden flowers he showed on
film'. Mrs.. Salkeld had informa-
tion on Mr. P: C. Johnstone's " • •
pictures and facts about the Bruce
rai hic l r` Alex•' Smith;;
formerly of "Lucknow, has taken'
an active part in developing.
,,The 'speakerts-two: you=ng -sons
carried a scroll on :foot.'from •Tob-:
ermory to Niagara via Bruce Trail.
IGIis���le`rr'Ttro�rp�on ; �c-c'oi�i = -
panied: by Mrs. Cumming sang a
very.plea•sing sola,
The guest speaker, Mrs. Ewan
McLean, a member of the' Ripley,
L -OAF . .-AND Soc ie
. . .. ty'. wa , tr
irin'•
: • '
N. J. MacKenzie. In her ver.}
interesting talk, Mrs. McLean
•o
HOMEMADE:
EAD 27c
nsttute Sponsor}
Did Time Dance
WHITECHURCH-484-EWS
On Friday evening April 23; .the
Country Mernbers. of Whitechurch.
Women's Institute sponsored the.
Spring Old Time' Dance. Tiffins
Orchestra supplied the music with
George Tervit .agd Brian Rintoul:
doing the calling off: At lunch
time and throughout the evening:
prizes were won.by, the oldest
married. couple dancing, 'Mr.
and Mrs., Wesley Tiffin; latest
married,couple dancing, :Mr. and'
Mrs George Moore of Brussels;
oldest couple dancing, ages com
bined, 'Mrs. Robert Ross, Russel
Gaunt; spot dance ,. Mr. and Mrs.
Archie: Purdon, ticket draws, Mrs.:
Russel. Moore , Mrs. Wesley Tiffin
and Mrs.`. Archie Purd'on with
George Jamieson drawing the tick-
ets; lucky -chair with a dog Under-
neath,
nder-neath, Jim Laurie. •
Mrs.. 'Frank` Ross had.'Joe Tiffin
make the draw on .the quilt,.whcli`
was won by Mrs. Vera Armstrong'
of Winham.. The villa e•mem-
'bears are sponsoring a•Flo.wer'danc
►•e are•p ease ..
George Thompson arrived home
on Tuesday after •surgery, from
Wingham. Hospital and Mrs. Bill
Evans arrived home on Saturday.
Mr, and: Mrs•.. Jack Wilkens;
Mar jorie and Jv
-'- `0, ' . •
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28th, .1971
• ONE• SIZER
PANTI HOSE.' 78C.
.
WRITING PAD
(LETTER SIZE) 47c
BLUE LINED
PLASTIC' PITCHER ENVELOPES
2 T. — 44c
Q . • . r .... ;100• for 44c
le-Akdki}vS4AigolIar-o
Lucknow.
their 'old time friends and oeigh'-
bours:,
Mr.' and Mrs:. . Gershom Johnston
.'of Win . �ha•m ' were,:in London on, :P
e .. $' e -t -ea led -en -7-
-
Mr. and. Mrs:. Fred Parker.
Mr. and 'Mrs:' Jack' Gillespie' of
Sarnia were SundayY visitgrs with
• ' '
hi mother 'Mrs..Eunice Gil p
siown; .wereSunday visitors with
his brother Earl Wilkens•
Wilkens and family
Mr. and 'Mrs.. Clark Johnston
1. i , r
a, d Mr.. and'Mrs. •'Garnet Farrier.'.
r., an. ;•:s;• :o.. ow ray a
BarL McKa ...':.of Win _gham • were in
Y. Y,
Sarnia on.Saturday, andcalled' on.
Mr, and Mrs. Athol Purdon and
Were Sunday evening guests with ,.
.Mr, and Mrs.. Wesley Young to•
(celebrate 'their little granddaugh-
ter Heather Young's birthday::with`
a farnily parity., ' /
Mr-', . 4nd Mrs: Fred Tiffin.; Rus
s.,l Ritchie and Victor Emerson•
e t
were at Victoria Hospital London
on Sunday to calk on Mrs. --Charles
Tiffin.,
•The`contractors last.week.:man
agedto.strike a good vein of wat
. er• by sand point at the new home
of Robert Mowbray: •
•Mr' and Mrs..Roy Thompson of
Nottawa were 'Sund•ay visitors with
his brother George Thompson,
Mrs • Thompson ,. Earl: and Charles.
Mr,. andm . ai ey an .
STICK LOAF 30c EACH
ARI ER4tousE.-.Roi.Ls 49c
FRUIT LOAF
DO -NUTS.
SUGAR 65c DOZ.
HONEY DIP 79c DOZ.
SHEET CAKES
for Banquets .$4;00
CHERRY, APPLE AND D E
SQUARES - 98c DOZ.
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first spoke on• the origin and cults-
:va.uon_of•tbe-Easter. Lily. itt Ber%n� .
uda and the profitable industry
in growing and marketing millions
of bulbs and lilies .' Much
valuable information was given on
the proper method of growing
c} uz'u—�zeri1�Y{FTlS: `^
r. s ecimens of driftwdod1fu,
p' so use
1 in flower' arrangements were
very attractive. The speaker was
thanked by Mrs. H. Treleaven.
A most pleasing duet' was rend-
ered by Mrs-, Philip .Stewart and'
W,..Jbynt With Mrs Cum•
rr,ing, at the 'piano.
The courtesy remarks were
given. by Mit.' J IvfiacMillan and
the meeting closed with the
"(ween"
•
Leslie .of Toronto .spent'the week
end at' their farm home here:.. •
Mr. and Mrs.' Herb .Hunter and
Trevor, of London were_w_eek end _._.
visitors with her -parents :and
Mrs. Wallace. Conn. •
•Miss Joyce Coulees and Torn'
Miller. were Sunday 'visitors • with
_hergrandp rents Mrs:and Mrs"
Earl Caslick:
• Mr.' and Mrs'. Douglas Conley
,of',W;ingh'arn were 'Sunday visitors
with Mr. and ''Ars. Jirn Moffat .and
.family:of London,
Mrs. Wallace Conn and Mrs._
Herb Hunter were Sunday visitors -
with Mr. and 'Mrs. Gordon
Scott of Ripley.
Communion Services were held
at Chalmers Presbyterian Church
• ble
in charge of the service: • John
Dawson 'Lorne ,'.soin,of :Mr . and•Mrs.
Harvey Crai.of Win ha
Mr: and �N,irs. Norman Stewart
and family of Lambeth spent the
week 'end *with her father Bill For-
ster and on "Sundayvisited with Mr
Mr and Mrs"• Walter Elliott. and'.
. o ,
-r
ra rnny. ;
1rs. Donald Gaunt and Barbara
Purdoti of.I<itchener were Sunday
visitors with their: parents Mr..and'
Mrs. ,Bill Purddn a,nd Mr ,.and
Russel Gaunt,.
Nle. and' Mrs. Waiter Tame's and
Roy of" Woodstock and Ivir, arid.
Ins.' Russel Moore spent',•the
gweek end, in the vicinity and ,a.t='
tended the Old Tithe ba:rtce in the
Hall, wherethey meet• many of
rs
Mr. and M is Rel'' o
n Falcone .•. .
and ,family..•
Mr.. 'and Mrs. Gershom Johnston
were Sunday evening visitors with
their son Jrtr- • . ,
stori: and family of :Listowel;
Mrs.. Eva Cameron of .Bra .ntford.
spent the week end with. her broth
er 'Tom .'Morrison; Mrs; ,Morrison
'Y.
also visited ,with their brother;
Jack Morrison Mrs.. Morrison and
fa..m iiy.
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1971'sin Chevs.:and Pontiacs, 4 door hardtops
5 . •11970's in various. models, . sedans..an'd 2 ancr4' '?
door hardtops in+.Fords ' Chevrolets, Pontiacs
• Catalinas and Mustangs
O:•THE R /MODELS
1969 FORD ;custom, power steering
1969 CHEVELLE, 2 door hardtop
1969 CHEVROLET Bel Air sedan
2 1969 PONTIAC Parisiennes, a 2 and 4 door hardtop.
1969 IMPALA Custom 2 door hardtop
1969. PONTIAC Grand Prix
1968 PONTIAC Parisienne, 2 door hardtdii,fu"'lly, ;equiged
2 - 1968 CHEV Impala, •4 door; hardtops
1967 CHEV Caprice, 4 ' door hardtop
Used cars fr 65 068 in various_model ansa_hardxops
and 4•. door 90% of all car s are V8, power steering
and all automatic
1970 CHEV 3/4 ton pickup with V$. engine
1968 CHEV van, heavy duty V8.
C1i],V :_fon.•pie ups with 'standard.-and*tomatic
transmission
1967 FORD 14 ft. stake body
1967 CHEVROLET, 1 ton panel, V8 ,.
1966 CHEVROLET tilt cab, 14 ft, stake body
1966 CHEVY, ton°:panel:
A number of 'Econoline and Chevy Vans from X64 *67
• . tb
:standard and automatic transmission.
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