The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-05-10, Page 15!MOAT, MAY 10th, 1972
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$ee.din? Operations are in fail .,
swing in this area.
Mrs, SW/C. Saimaa of Toronto.
,visited with Mr, and Mrs. Art
fi„Iltieuby and on Sund Lawrence .visited With Mrs. Grace
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,4t141ttierstort.
Mt. and-Mrs, Albert McLean
of Echo Bay visited
'oriftg,thelveek with relatives
tit this vicinity.
Mrs. Gertrude Walsh will be
the A.C.W. hostess at her home
on Thursday afternoon May 11th.
-Ve-Otteirrd'sincere•.,-.
sympathy to Mrs. Don. Donaldson •
(ShirleyHodgins), Steven and' n'
Kendra and other relatives in
—their recent sad bereavement.
Mr. and Mrs.: Joseph Guest
Of Teeswater visited with Mr.
:and Mrs. Tom MacDonald on
Tuesday.
- Mac MacDonald left on Wed -
nesday on his return trip to Palm
Springs, California after visiting
at his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fisher,
Tommy and Kara of Barrie visited
over the week end with her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Murray'
and Other relatives here and in
Lucknow. ,
Some from here -attended the
Spring Tea at the Brucelea Haven,
Walkerton on ThurSday.
models
1.971 ACADIAN SS COUPE
350 V-8, four speed trantmiSsion,
positraction, radio, H.D.
-suspension,--- excall-entondition._
Power disc brakes. K409140:
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1971 PONTIAC
LAURENTIAN STATION WAGON
350 V-8, turbo hydramatic, power
- steering, pinirer-dis-eb-rikii,1-641`b,--
six passenger, dark gold finish.
X25274.
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1968 BUICK
SKYLARK CUSTOM
Two-door hardtop, V-8, automatic,
power steering, power brakes, vinyl
top, radio, rear defogger, tinted •
,windshield, new whitewalls. K48217.
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196 7 CHEV. IMPALA SUPER .
SPORT CONVERTIBLE
327 V=8, console, automatic, bueket
seats, radio, power steering, power
brakes, new top, smart lady driven
automobile. 208965.
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PLANT
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SEEDS
You will receive your seeds by mail from
the Wingham' and District Association' for
the Mentally Retarded "
This Space Is
Donated by
LISTOWEL TRANSPORT LINES LTD. •
Ontario' Silver c4c Block Fleet
Two-door hardtop, V-8, automatic, $ . radio, bucket seats, one owner, has
to be seen and driven to' appreciate'
the high quality, of this car. J29310.
4 - 1 9 70 GMC PICKUP
1966 BUICK SKYLARK
Four-door hardtop, V-.8, automatiC,
power steering, power '1 brakes,
radio, whitewalls, wheel discs. Much
betterthan the average '66..67855L.
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970 VOLKSWAGEN
Full glass,., custom radio, 23,000
miles. X25469..
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'WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED BY
THE BREWERS RETAIL
To accept empty beer bottles. Bottles may be left
at Johnston's Supertest
We would be pleased to serve you in this regard
':10HN$TON"$::,SUPERIEST
LUCKNOW
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, .ILIJCKNOW,. ONTARIO • PAGIE ilIMtTElghl
All in extra fine condition. 39134B,
39137B, 39136B; 39280B.
Water Signers •
Elect. Officers.
WHITECHURCH NEWS
Whitechurch Water Signers held
their spring meeting May 3 in
Whitechurch Community Mernor-
lal Hall withan attendance of 7.
The president John Jamieson
presided called the meeting to
order and welcomed all.
The minutes were read by sec-
retary Mrs. Victor ErnerSon. The
meeting was inforn r that
instead of a 99 year lease of prop
erty, that they •have a lease re-
'flewahle yearly at a charge of -
.$1.00 per year.
The treasurer Elwood Groskorth
gave his report. He was author-
ized to reinvest a $500 certificate
coming due. Frank Jamieson is
to be responsible for mowing
grass at the pump house. Main-
tenance fees will still be payable
at Doris Willis Store, John Jamie-
son's Store and Elwbod Groskorth's
home.
John Jamieson told of his inter-
view with lawyer Shepherd of Kin-
cardine re forming a company in
which all signers have a part. It '
was agreed, tbat John•Jarnieson
contact Mr. Shepherd as to when ,
he could come to a meeting. ,
_ _ El_w_o_od-Graskorth-and-John---,-7-
Jamieson are taking care of the
flushing of the system from the
curb stopi. A float is to be put-
chased to' prevent accident to
pump.' Ori behalf of the water
signers Victor Emerson expressed
words of Iereciation far the time
spent keeping the system in . •
order.
The-officers-for-19--72
, John. Jamieson; Secretary.
Valetta Einerson; assistant, Grade
Coultes; Treasurer , Elwood Gros-
korth; Directors, Russ Ritchie,
Fred Tiffin, Vic EmerSOn; Main-
tenance , Elwood Groskorth, Albert
Coultes., Russ Chaprhan, Walter
Moore; Auditors, Grace Coultes,
Agnes Farrier;
BROWNIE NEWS
The Brovinies opened their meet
'ing on May 2nd with Pad kie Con-
ducting a game Fire On The
At' Pow Wow , the Brownies . • ,
Aire-re told that Coo-kie day would
be m.4y 13th. Kimberley CoOke,
then shoWed a mobile ,she had
'Made, and a p_otholdetish_e_had_just_
knit ,,for her Craft Badge:' 'Nancy
Thompson had broUght the books
to show thatshetead' for Book
Lover Badge, Janet Wilkins told
about the cards she had put in her
scrapbook. Brown Owl then asked
the Brownies if they were inter'est-
ed in, holding a Brownie Revel
and aPack lioliday,'-with all the
Brownies in favour of. having both.
Snowy OWl 'then had a discussion
with the Brownies of what duties
the Sixer Should be able to do'.
'During.work period Nancy
ThOmpson passed her test for First
Aid and Janet Wilkins passed her
test for getting a parcel ready for
mailing. Marian Rayna -Tlia-rflie
Brownie's play to singing games to.
'pass one of her tests in. Golden
Ladder. Paelde then did sema-
phore with the Brownies for a
short
Our meeting .was then 'brought
to a close with Taps.
Shower For
Sharyn Mowbray LANGSIDE C.O.C. •
The first meeting of the Lang-
side C.O.C. for the year 1972 '
iiiasJaelcLaLthe_halLSunday ,,__May
7th. Sandra Gardner acted as
president and Hilda de Boer as
secretary.
The leaders are Mrs. Victor •
Wybenga , Nancy de. Boer, Helen
Wiersma and Mrs. Jim Young.
There were 14 children present
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and attendance record sheets w er e;
given to them. . '\
The meeting opened with Nancy
de. Boer leading everyone in a
sing song. They practised the
song "A-rnen" to sing at the
Family Service May 14th. The
call to worship was given.' Hilda
idelyirBose.r yroeaudng nt the scripture.
the
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children to Paulus the puppet, 'a _
make-helieve man who lived in
the Holy Land when Jesus was
a young' man. He showed how
LANGSIDE
Ira Dickie and. Mrs. Ted Collyer
had advice for 'the bride "How to
Preserve a Husband".
A tasty lunch, served by Mrs.
Allan MacIntyre , Mrs. Leonard
Machines; Miss Mary Maclntyre
--Ind_otlheaciincluded_a_plea.s
evening;
Jesus is the perfect •example to
follow. • .
by Mrs.' Roy FinlaYson and Mrs. Mrs. Young showed the rriegn-
ing of part of the Lord's Prayer
using the flannel-graph.
They divided into three groups
to make crafts for' mothers
on Mother's Day. • ,
Mr.'and Mrs. Robert Bregman
• fa-mily visited Mr-.----and Mrs.
V av v *
Jan Bregman in Exeter , Saturday.
KINLOSS NEWS
Another lovely community,
shower was held. Tuesday evening
•Of lassthWaeryrLekm .this time time to honour
Mist
To the strains.of "Here Comes
the Bride" played by Mrs. Lorne
Sparks, Sharyn and her attendL
ants Faye Hogan.and Janet Banner-
man, came to the decorated
platform and the shower gifts .
were opened and then displayed
by Margaret Maclntyre. Sharyn '
expressed her appreciation and
invited everyone to her Trousseau
Tea on May 6.
An interesting program follow
0... Mrs. Allan Maclntyre passed
•out booklets containing approp-
riate songs set, to familiar tunes,
4 also several contests. The songs
were used in the Sing Song led
by Mrs. MacIntyre accompanied
Janet Wilkins was Fairy Other contests Were conducted
Queen for Brownie Ring. Tawny
'Owl then presented Debra Arnold
and Kimberley Cooke with their
Golden Bat.. We clOsed Bro4nie
Ring with Brownie Prayer. -
Mountain. -ron-the-plan
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