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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-03-01, Page 14wEDNESPAY., MARcIri 1st, 1972 NE PAGE POURT1001 Fir Plywood . ALL WATERPROOF GLUE LINE. IN ALL THICKNESSES. Y.4" — Va" 5/8" — .3/4" FOR --r• CABINETS WORK BENCHES TRUCK. RACKS FLOOR UNDERLAY WALL PANELLING ALSO'_ FUNS—PLYWOOD S/16" — — 1/2 " fditiatafte afae.Clvt 4111111110:. 4111111...111.1* 4111.1. 41.11s• 011111b 41M1s.101BP .s11111ssiEss• slaw saws sons sass sINSI. *Ms GYPROC WALLBOARD 9n 11111w 44NIWP 40M! aIllw•41111w IN SIZES 4 FEET x 8 FEET 4 FEET x 9 FEET 4 FEET x 10 FEET GYPROC FILLER AND TAPE . I .GYPROC /LATH PHONE 528-3118 Dungannon WI The Dungannon Women's Insti- tute held. their February meeting • at the.home of Mrs. Fred 'Young -with 14 members and 4 guests present. • , • The meeting was. based on, istoricauResearc with,~.~rs. Harvey Alton taking the. place Of our President Warner Rut- ledge, who is still sick.. • • The roll call, "who was Prime • .Ministet the year I was.brn?" was,'answered.by all present. The topic "The 'Old Wood Kit .- . ehen •Ce)ok -StoYe" brought back. many memories as :given by-'Mrs.'. Lorne Ivers. Other comments or. the first.i.toyes you remeMber • • •.were answered by members ?res- . ent., -• ".. 75th year of the founding of the first Women's Institute. 'Mrs. Hugh Me Whinney alsO attelnded the meeting at Toronto. • Mrs. HarT)' Girvin, Mrs. Lorne IVers and Mrs: Harvey Alton .will make arrangements for our local'Insti- tUte to celebrate the 75th Anniver'• Card Par There *sere: za•-les. thf. •Car:l F 7 •,7*. 147;ei. ti "'•••• • • • •••• •••••• • V, •‘• A •• nt a 7-• " " •"_ 7, f ••• • • Reception: Held • For .Nelidoects WHITECHURCH NEWS. On Friday evening 5 reception was.held in Whitechurch Commun- ity Memorial Hall in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Tyce KlOostra recent newly weds. Music for daneing and calling off was supplied by Wards orchest- ra. At the close of the dance Mr. and Mrs, Kloostra were caned to the platform, given seats' of hon- or, while •John Adams -gave an address expressing best wishes of the gathering and Wayne Martin, on behalf of the audience, pres- ented them with a gift of money. Mr. and.Mxs. Kloostra both ex-. pressed their thanks to the spon- sors of the party to the attenders, and to all for their gift. All sang for they are Jolly Good•Fellows. Lunch was then served. LIONS cARNIyAL CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 and 7: 1st, Ken Alton (Ron), 2nd, David Gibson (Jim), 3rd, Brian Taylor (Bill). Girls 8 an 8 and 9-(divided into 2 groUps):. 1st, Doug Dorscht (George), 2nd, Billy Gibson (Bill), 3rd, Blair Al- ton (Ron); 1st, Larry MacPherson (Bill), 2nd, Steve MacPherson (Bill), 3rd Barry Elphick (Harold). Girls 10 and 11; lst, Marilyn Rhody (Gerald), 2nd Rhonda Gi,b son (Bill), 3rd i Sandra Henderson (Mrs. Garnet). Boys 40 and-11:-. 1st, Grant Gilchrist (Bb), 2nd Patrick Murray (Ab), 3rd, Paul Hamilton (Donald). • Girls 12 and 13: 1st ; Marilyn Rhody (Gerald), 2nd, Margaret MacPherson (Bill), 3rd, Wendy England (Donald). BoyS 12.and 13: 1st, Randy Ackert (Jack), 2nd. Randy Alton (Ron), 3id , Rick Tay- lor (Bill). , : Girls Open: 1st, Lorraine BOyle •.(Jim),, '2nd, Margaret MacPher- son (Bill),37id-;,----M&rilyn-Rhody - . (Gerald). 'Boys Opel; 1st, Murray Button-(Bill), 2nd; Randy Ackert .(Jack),' 3rd -,.RiCky Conley (Eug- ene). e.Lthena.b.ezs_oi_the_Luc_kno_w__ Skating Club presented some ex-- cellent acts. . In 'Group I, ,dressed as. bunnies, the. youngest member§ were Karen 'MeDonaid 4 ,;Heather MacIntyre a, Cathy Stanley 5 Debbie Hed .- .ley. 3, Sherry IrWin 5 ,. Rosemary Gilmore 5, and Mary Helen Mc- . Donald. • , Group 2, dressed as. clowns,' were Connie •Stanley.7, cathy .Chisholni 7, Peggy Gibs.on Cindy NiXon C, Tracy McDonagh 3, Charlene Elphick, Helen Mac- Intvre , Patti -.Barzer. .Group 3 , Debbie Bolt Sandra Reid Lisa , bonnie Clark and Linda Taylor werc dresftd as - • -i, as were l<ane Iudv •- (• 528.3013 Cheryl Haldenby. A comic acts was given by.the Boys Power' Skating 'Class with • John Husk, Eddie H •usk, John,Mc- intosh', John .Barger , °Steve Harnil= ton and John McLeod Performing ,,as the "Cowboys'„ • Under the hOrse's costume could be -found' Mrs. Ken Taylor and Mrs., Alvin Harriilton. , • buet numbers front the LuCknovi Skating Club -v./ere perford by • Debbie .MacRae 7 -and •SuzInne .Corrin, 9; Joan Hamilton:and' . Brenda Johnston.- Lynda Campbell skated a sold number, • Shell , McLeod and Bob Kna members of the Preston Figure . Skating Club, performed several. , duet and, solo ,nun,bc , :he evening,. The. E. ic,• was ked by the Preston .c. r '.hcy Were presented with a . ..These two skaters who skate 8 - l0 hours daily , t'o!.:ipet'ed in, the London. Olympics .1;• contest- ants forCanada's ch. te= which went to Sopory, J'apan. .They finished 5th .Can- aclian pairs and won it ,zil'„or Tnd- al in Junior Canadian. Shel.loy McLeod avd bob fiapi,' were accompanied !,oh's,fa'ther, ,mother and sister • • • . A hockey -game Nro;.;:lit the Carnival to a.closL. Lcloiv, and lid aP, exhibition game: whi, ()clench "Sale" MADE IN CANADA .SKIRTS Bonded A/crylies Kilt Style -- Size 4 & 5 • Rog. $2,9 On Sale $1.99: ETC., ETC. %sit : 3/4" JOHN W. HENDERSON LUMBAR LTD. Luc...3w sary. • . The motto: Current Events, .was quite.,interesting,'as gis•en Miss Beth..McCOnriell • Mrs. Clar - enee MtcClenaghan-handed out '.niaterial• for pyjamas for•th,e .Children's Aid. • . • Lunch waS served by Mrs. 1-1::gh ;Mc \%shinney', Mrs. F-'red -and lvzsi Chester F::innizan. Harvey Alton the 1st vice presid- er.: I:ha:Ike:I ever.yone for bar: in :his niketinz. • Mrs. Cecil Blake co ----"ente. on ladies who en)o\-ed an after- noon on crafts at Mrs. Lorne Hasty':. The Treasurer's Report was given, correspondence reac and business attended to. Remer-",ber the report,' of -e7-enveriers-,- -t-e---•:•,•e- mac: '7 for the next meezir.-;:. • . The report o: the hominat•irl- alsc be it en a: the1,:arclYmectirw.. Mrs . Lo. ers te 27. C5t)T1g repo:: Or, he: to when the v..:•••:elet.-iratec • • :O..: • 7: ••• JOHNFIONE and SON FURNITURE ARE OFFERING GIRLS' WEAR "JUMPERS Acrylics 12,,- 14 -L-• Reg. $3.99 On Sale $2.69 Stretch Dupont Nylon On Sale $3.98 .66 HOME FURNISHINGS ( MOFFAT APPLIANCES KNIT DRESSES- 4 - 6 - 6x -- Reg. $3.99 On Sale $2'.69 LADIES SWEATERS , Bul.14 Knit Pullovers Reg. $6.98 On Sale $3.49 Reg. •$:4. 98. • On Sale.$3.39. , _ ow, ALL.....4iE.ADNEABL. 11 11:111;141‘111 SCARVES, JACKETS AND k • LINED J EA,NS SEPOY STORE. Phone COI iled erel tau d•be Fail lting se,• The to i nts ant ed the. tiet aus h a ally by I Flirt} ecot 'ha 1,1 ctic 8,00 y ins tefei rn"di Mat d yi mai THE 1,OCK.NON SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO •••