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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-03-01, Page 11!mmfor BANK FINANCE RATES e.g. 36 months at 11.78% on new and used models USED 'CAR. -spgclats. 20 1971 models such as Chevrolets, Pontius, Tempests, Le Mans, Fords, Mustangs, and Valiants 12-1970's in various models, Chevs; • Pontiac.s Plymouths, Fords and Valiants 6 1969 Chevs, Pontiacs and Fords 20-1965 - 1968 Models ••••=.011, 1969. FORD Country quire 9 passenger stationwagon 1968 FORD CuStom 600, 9 passenger stationwagon USED TRUPXS Don't let lack of 'cash. a hirdet a:. • bargain buy! That house you hesitate to buy today because of the cost of a mortgage ... what will it be worth in ten years or longer? Just look every- where at the record •of increased real estate• values over the years! So come in and discuss a mortgage loan to help you enjoy that dream home right now ... and own it while it's long term value rises: Borrow today at Victoria and Grey. . . • VICIVRIAand VG GREY TRUST COMPANY 'SINCE 1,839 Lealand Hill, Manager. ern—and-Kingston Streets • Goderich 524-7381 DUN:PANNON Mrs,. Bruce MacDonald Of Kin, tail made several cal Is Dun - gannOnrecently as re Presentative of the Huron•Count y• Social Serv- iceS'Survey. lied [so' ;aye by THE I,UCKNOW SENTINEL, 14i.ICKNOIAG ONTARIO, PAGE ELEVEN 9. EDNESDAY, MARCH 1st, 1972 2 --1969 G.M.C. ton pickups, V8 automatic 1968 FORD F 600 cab and chassis Drog_G.X.CAk •ieries with 366 engine, cab and chassis 5 — 1968 CHEVY Vans, automatic transmission 1968 G.M.C..% ton pickup 1968 G.M.C. 1. ton pickup, V8 2 =•.• 1967 VANS. 1965 G.M.C. ;/2 ton pickup 1962 DODGE % ton pickup • 1964 CHEV. 1 ton stake, V8 engine, dual wheels A number of Econoline and Chevy Vans' froth '64 to '67 standard and, automatic transmission evening with Mr, and .Mrs, Fred. Miss.1-,ois Struthers. of 'Lticknow ipeat, the week end with Ruth Elliott a liOrrie• for- the week end were Iren.e. de Boer from Stratford ,. Paul -Elliott from,. Hensall and• john Gibb from Walkerton. Mrs. Bessie Mullis returned home from Thamesford on Thurs- day last with Mr.: and Mrs, Albert. Le.nnips whom she met at LondOn, Hospital.. • Mr, and -Mrs.. jim•TaylorOf East Wawanosh were Sunday cal.- lers. on 'Mr . and Mrs. Earl Cas- - • 'liek and her parents Mr,. arid Mts. .13iissel Ross. . • • ., Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McClen- 'aghan of Kitchener visited. Sunday with his -parents Mr. and Mrs ... Ben McClenaghan and brother Carl and Mrs .. McClenaghan. Earl. Wilkens and JohnClipper- tqn were. in London on Thursday. We.are pleased to. report that Albert Lennips of Lan.gside had the cast removed from ,his leg last week at .St. JOseph's Hospital, 'London. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bailey and Leslee of Toronto spent 'the .week. end at their country home here. The Day of Prayer will beheld in the Presbyterian Church at .. • 2.30. on Friday; All' ladies of - attend. Guest speaker.willbe Kar.I.De Koeijer of Bluevale. Mr .•-and- Mrs. 'Wallace Cohn were Stinday visitors' with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Conley .and ,Jason. of VVHITECHURCH WINS. NEWSPAPER AWAROS Garry Duncan of Port Credit, and editor of the Etobicoke Guard- ian, received 3 prizes for his.pap- erat the Ontario Weekly News- paper Convention last week. In the class of 5000 and over circula- tion the Etobicoke Guardian was awarded first prize for General• Excellence in newspapers, a Second prize was for classified • advertising and .the third prize was theirwomen's page. Garry DuriCan is a son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Milian Moore of-this com- , mun*. We extend congratula •••• tions to Garry on winning the prizes. Elwin: Moore left last week for Ottawa where he is now working as a reporter for the Ottawa Citir zen. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClena- ghan 4nd*Mr. and Mrs. LOrne Howe and Sandra of Teeswater spent Friday in London. We are happy to report that little Lynn Falconer, a patient arlondon Hospital, was able to return home to Sarnia on Satur- day with her parents Mr. and Mrs Relison Falconer. Mr: and Mrs. Cameron Sim Si.. 2 AO ...Lana visited Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs.: Wilbert Schwichtenberg h. • and. family of Port'Elgin. , The .U.C.W. „March meeting,, will. be held March 7 at the home of Mrs. George Thompson. • Wilford Clipperton and Mrs... 'Bessie Mullis visited Saturday Mrs. GuS Deverean. of St.- Aug-: 'Kline-received word that her sister •Mrs .: Walter Lettner,,the former Eva Luella. Boyle , died,. at : Altamont °Nursing Home, Etobi-., coke .on February 23.' She was the -beloVed wife of Walter Lettner, who with -Jack, Jim and Rose Marie (Mrs. J. Chadwick, Pres- ton) are left to mourn her loss. 1-ae-k-and- ens--Bbyle=of-Wingh-a-m--- are brothers and sisters Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. Mike Cummings of Wingharn and Mrs. Gus Devereau of St. Augustine. Funeral mass was held Friday morning 'at' 10 a.m. at Precious Blood Church, Scarboro. Interment. Was in Pine Hills Cemetery: gg-f London were, -week end visitors with.Mr. and Mrs. ElrOy Laidlaw and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eorne Durnin, and his parents Mr.' and Mrs..G.- Simmons of•W.inghai-n. '• and' Mrs. -Albert Coultes, --Ivl.t.Tarid-TMr-s-;- Al-ex Craig a-n-d • SISTER PASSES .VNISAISISISA^A"MONA",~^", Brussels Motors BP Service Station Phone 887-6173 nday hoe] <en , 7t2- pray. :studied ..chaocing,sleewev, patterns., materials, ,and trims, also how to cut out first fahrie. Mrs: Culbert demonstrated equip- ment fora box and also used Betty as ailiodel for measnro - ments. • ' • .The second Meeting was held on Saturday, February, 2t;th .at p. M. at the home of Mrs: 1loward Cul- bert. The 4-I1. pledge was repeat .- ed. The eight Members an'sWered the roll call by suggesting a name. for their group.' "Dungannon Dreamers" is the name chosen: Next meeting is to be Saturday, at .2 p.m. at Mrs. I. Rivett's; After discussion the hand -out sheets were answered. Mrs. cul-. Bert taught.pattern symbols then • -demonstrated cutting and marking, of a_ pattern, three 4-11. clubs -for "S,leep Wear" This is the report of Dungannon . II club.' The first Meeting was' held ,February.1Gth at the horrie of the leader , Iyan:Rivett with 8 members present.- The election of officers was gresitient 144-Leii-J3i-v er ; ..y i e. president, -Bach Culbert; , Lori Pentland; TreaS. Irene.' I lasty; -and ()Tess .Reporter, Fran - ce.S Logtenberg. The Other, mona. bers.of this grout) are Betty. Gill- • bert ;'. Doreen Hartin and Lisa Gunby.. , Karen RiVe.tts opened the meetingusing the Pledge. .,They • Those from this arca who went . by bus with the, Luc know .11orti. cultural Society on Friday 'to the , O'Keefe 'Centre in Toronto .really enjoyed the, beautiful: floral dis-; plays, the denionstrationsand , the fashion show., and also meet- ing friends. M. and Mrs. F 4 rye y /7mi c5_,raxii_ HOLIDAYED IN In Nt;LAND Mr. and IcIrs : ',tank Berger re -• turned home this. week a fter, holi- daying in England since mid Dec- ember with.their brothers and : amities, and also with'a sister and - family at Orillia Mrs:. Derk Logteliberg is in Victoria:Hospital in Londbri ., 'where She had surgery on her legs. We hope she will soon be quite tvell again: • Mrs, Cecil Blake and Barbara visited on Saturday with Mr. and Atiaisdn 'in Viifigha . Mrs, ll \lc Nce spent ' most of 'ir odrrich with ht aunt, ';! .•rti . ldc ' Bell,' • DUNGANNO 4 -11 CLUB' Dungannon W, I, is sponsoring N SHIJ R• GAIN protection , with 4 effective sanitizers SHUR-GAIN Germ Kill -for Dairying The ideal iodine germicide,sanitizer for dairying operations. SHUR-GAIN Milkstone Remover- and Acid Cleaner For the removal of milkst'otie, rust and mineral film in pipelines and milking equipment. SHUR• GAIN .Chlorinated Cleaner • Controls disease causing bactena in milk handling equipmentand bulk tanks. SHUR-GAIN Germ Kill for,Hog and'Poultry Sanitation For sa 'ni'tizing and disinfeCting buildings and equipment. Ideal for footbaths. SHUR•GAIN of.Kitchener visited this .wee,l< end with Mr. arid Mrs Lorne Iv - ens, Othr guests on Sunday we're Mr. and Mrs. Jim Million of Stratford.