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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-03-29, Page 7optIESPAY, MARCH 2941, 1972 wow. 100 ACRE FARM Between. Lucknow and Ripley; also 50 acres joining or would sell house and barn on 35 acres FOR APPOINTMENT CALL 528-2245 NEW' BRICK HOUSE 3. bedrooms, electric heat, on 5 acre plot, maple shade treea, near Lucknow Kleenex 1.1L=,_RKG. OF 100 r. um so No ay an Glide Sizing 20 .0 L.AEROSOL CAN 5 for $1.00 59c LIBBY'S •14 OZ. TIN WAGSTAFFE 24 OZ. JAR Fruit Cocktail Assorted Janis 2 for 59c 49c SILVER .RIBBON.- 19 OZ. TIN E Robin Hood Green or Wax Flout • Beans 25 ,LB. BAG' REG. $3.07 THE..LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUC.KNOW, ONTARIO • PAO& IMI. _HO .OWNERS CALL TO 10 P.M. $2,000-$50,009 Obtain Al the cash 'you need and reduce your payments by as much as half with a 2nd or 3rd mortgage on sensible terms. Call to 10 p.m. today for helpful courteous service. Prompt Invest- ment Corp., 330. Bay, St., Toronto. Call Collect 3669586, evenings 131,810, Clerk • Treasurer FOR VILLAGE OF LUCKNOW Applications are invited , for the Position o Clerk-Treasurer for the Village of Lucknow. Applitants must have accounting experience. Initial salary to be negotiated according to qualifications. Applications stating experience, qualifications and telephone number will be received by the undersigned 'up to 4 p.m., March 30tb, 1 J. W. JAMIESON ' Clerk-Treasurer Box 40, Lucknow, Ontario JOBS OF INTEREST TO MEN Sales Representative -Required to Sell• industrial_a\nd_agricultural _build- ings. The successful applicant should have a prov- en sales background and some experience in agric- ulture and construction. We, are offering a salary plus commission, together with. other Company benefits. Interviews will be held locally.' APPLY IN WRITING TO: , PER'SONELL MANAGER BEAVER LUMBER COMPANY LIMITED 2251 NORTH SHERIDAN WAY"• MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO WHITECHURCH Mr. and •Mrs. George Gaunt of Ex pent_the-w.e-e..k-ie-nd-w-i-t-h- his parents Mr. 'and Mrs. John Gaunt and her parents Mr. and. Mrs. Bob Adams. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gaunt and• Janet of , Centralia were visitors at the Gaunt home. , Mr. and Mrs. Relison Falconer, Brian; Paul and Lynn of Sarnia spent the week end with h . and Mrs..Robert Laid - law and her parents in Wingham. Many friends and relatives will be pleased to learn that Lynn has Unproved in health and is' now able to attend school. Miss Lois Falconprof Clinton visited on •Mondayiwith Mr. and Ma, Wesley Tiffin. Mt. 'and Mrs'. Herb Hunter and r2 In +). BIRTHS GLITOSKIE Harry and Donna (Rintoul) Cutoskie of R. R. 1 Tecuinsth, proudly announce the arrival of their daughter Michelle •Dawn,.7 lbs., 4 oz. at ,Grace Hospital , Windsor , March 22nd , •1972. First grandchild for 1 1r. and Mrs, tlill Rintoul, Whitechurch, MAILETTE Jud and Janet (Fors- ter) Mailette of Kitchener a're pleased to announce the' birth of a son, Jeffery Allan on March • 23rd at tKitchener-Waterloo pital,-Kitchener REDMOND - to Mr. and Mrs: Ambrose Redmond, Lucknow., in Wingham and District Hospital, on Tuesday, March 21.,.1972, a son. • ROSA - in Community Hospital, Anderson, Indiana , on March 1, 1972 to Mr. and Mrs. John Rosa. (Kathryn Sparks) a son, Paul ndrew , a brother for Steven. The 'death .of Mrs. 'William J Roulston of Wingha.nr occurred in Wirighani and.District Hcispita1 on.' Friday, March 24., at age 77. • She was the former Jernima (Mima) Smith and 'was horn in... Huron .Township , a daughter, of W. C. and Susan Smith. June ,i2:191:8 she married William „,Roulston . Following thei/mar- .riagethey farmed in Huron Town- ship. Mr. Rotilston, passed.away in 1946. • • • • , • Mrs.. Roulston -moved to Wipg- hdin in 1946 where she has since resided. . She was a inember.of the. Winghain United Church and a Life Member of•the• Wingham United Church. Women, of which she had been preSident for sever-' al. years. • • • ` Besides her husband she was predeceased by one. son Charles in. 1938 at the age of sixteen; also.. one •sister Mrs. Win. (Cinda) '• • Parsons and-One •rotner (-hat. •s E. Srnith.' COOK - to' Ivan and Betty Cook of Ripley on Monday,' March 20, 1972 in Kincardine •Hospital, a re-'-CCT)reerr,Elizabeth, a , sister for Susan, Ronald and Dar- ren. Mrs. Roulston is survived by one. sister. Mrs. Elmer (Alice) Os- bOrne of Ripley and the following,• nieces and nephews, Mrs. Jack Reavie of Wingliani, Mrs. Itob-' ert Campbell of Lucknow , Mrs. MacCallurn of Hanover, • Mrs. R ay Pennington' of Teeswat•- er, , Robert Osborne of Ripley,. Mrs. Merle Nelson 'and Mr's.' Kenneth • , both of Salem „ Kansas arid Smith Parson of Ka-nsas, Kansas.. • The funeral service, was held on•March26 at the Walker Fun- eral lime, Wthgharn. Rev Barry Passmore• was minister. Teniporary entombment was , C -m-retety Chap, el with later burial in Ripley' ,Cemetery. • • Pallbearers were Sandy Mac- Charles, Gordon Roulston, Nor- •va 1 'Stewart , Jake Jtitzi , Wm. • Atistin, John •Rou:lstoh. Flower .beirers.wete Stewart BeSttie and Donald Kai. --NIRSTWI:-ROU-LSTON •Nlr ..anci Mrs. Bill Porteous of Lucknow were Sunday afternoon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson. Home for the week end were Joanne. Laidlaw of Goderich, Irene de. Boer of Stratford, Paul Laidlaw of HensalL ATTEND CAPPING CEREMONY ' Mr. and Mrs. John de Boer attended a nurse's capping cere mony at, Stratford General Hnspi,r., al on Friday where Iheir daughter' Irene in training received her cap. Congratulations to David John- ston of St. Pails, grandson of MD , and Mrs. Gershom,Johnston of Wingliam , on -being -a member . of St.Marys,Second All Star' hockey team in.the hockey•tourn- ament last Week in the play with Goderich with the score 4-1, Kin- •cardine 8-0 , Owen Sound 7-:3 and the second game with an Owen =Sound tea_Pri-at-the-end-of- the \play was' 2-2. In 5 minutes overtime the St. Marys team won on.shots on goal and won the trophy. Mrs; Alex Verb.eek and JaMie Of Gorrie were visitors on Satur- AmigevairrearinvervirAmetwaritimnsamoser :.WHITCHURCH: Coffee Potatoes- E 6 OZ. JAR 2 lbs. for 49c $1.29 CARNATION FROZEN Fried French Maxwell House gang 60011111gto dellendo The Readers Write Box 244, White River, March 6 , 1972. Luc know Sentinel. Dear Don, ' Enclosed cheque for another years subscription. We are enjoying lovely cold weather here. It was 39 degrees below this morning and 41 degrees. 'below last Friday morning. day with her parents,Mr. and Mrs. Porter • of Lucknow,and callers, . • ,. — on ,Mr. arid 'Mrs. VictOr Errierson. We are pleased to report that ssel Ritchie was a-blc to rettir-n--- home on Saturday from Wingham and District Hospital•.• Trevor of London spent the ho4 days from Wednesday to Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. • Wallace Co On Good Friday Easter service will be, held in the United Church at Ila.m. to whith the commun- ity is invited. • The sympathy of the commun- ity is extended to Tom Jamieson and' fancily in the passing last week of Mrs. Jamieson, who was a kind friend to all Who knew her. SKATING PARTY Whitechurch gy. P .S . on Satur- day evening entertained Langside Y.P.S. toga skating party held at the Lucknow arena and then to Whitechurch Community Memor- ial Hall, _where all enjoyed danc- ing to Record Music till midnight after. which lunch was served. AN OPPORTUNITY IN THE FARM' EQUIPMENT BUSINESS JOHN DEERE LTD. Has available franchises in Agricultural and Consumer Products, for the following areas: LUCKNOW CHESLEY MILDMAX MARKDALE Consider the Possibilities 'of being a dealet with the world's largest and most progressive Agricultural Company. I r For a confidential interview write:• JOHN DEERE LTD, BOX 355, HAMILTON, ONT. 4 A point oFiritefeS17from.this -end. The MacFarlane brothers, on the Northern Ontario Curling ,team, who 'are now playing 'in the, Briar in Newfoundland, are 'neph- ews of niy husband so we naturally are -f011ow,ing-their progress with added interest.,,, I really enjoy getting,the•Sent- inel and keepihg up with•events in Lucknow and area. Huron Native DiedinVitibghom —. MB _ 2 for 35c $2.89 M ENERA LAXVVE G sToRE HOLYROOD PHONE 395.5062 •