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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-05-17, Page 8• 197 York Street, Landon 12 Mario for l'afety.i Sake LET US tWeir... Why Worry? Get New Wipers __Now LE Mac DONALD LUC1CNOW Telephone: 524-7337 or :n advance by z-riting to wiliwommvsgsviiNWCWMCWCVMSgstsomoomy; GEORGE C. SCOTT "THE HOSPITAL: WO, 1 7 . Thu..1 8 FO:, 19 $0,.20 S.turOy Moine. 20 GODERICH, ONT. 524-7811 Sun. 21 _men.2.? Tue. 23 11-0 ytAil (ovoid pita! ' ydr.%t 41 I lit L.,ShAt S • Nig Cily,ISIIL MAN bAlPi' itiE q0-bETWEEN — N., NNI.1,•••••••••••••46. • _ - IIITERTAIIIII011 COauw.x (At; ML M1 ,Sks.SI 0.-4 4,,t* I rhu. 18 ACADEMY AWARD WINNER ! MEW • PAO' RIGHT THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, MAY 17th, 1972. Driving in the rain is difficult. Don't add to that with worn window wipers which impair vision. Come in soon for a complete checkup , of your car. It may save you. Sue through Rain CLOSED AT 7 P.M. EVERY EVENING Mrs. Herb Hunter of London arrived on Thursday to spend the week end with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Wallace' Conn and her little son' Trevor „who South District-President-, to 'Para on Tuesday to attend Bruce Centre District Annual, Lale-Trevor Hunter of London spent last week With his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace •Corin. Mr., arid f Mrs. John Willis o Toronto spent the week end With his "mother Airs. Doris Willis and her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Caslick of Culross. • CAN IDB SERVE YOU? TUESDAY, MAY 23rd, 1972 one of our representatives MR. J. D. BRINKLOW will be at THE BEDFORD HOTEL GODERICH 9:00 A.M. - 12 NOON In this district and• throughout Canada many, persons and firms in practically all types of businesses including Agriculture • Tourisi and Recreational Businewes • Construction w Professional Services • Transportation • Wholesale and Retail Trades, as well as Manufacturing have obtained loans from the IDB to acquire land, buildings, and machinery, to increase working capital, to, start a new business, and for other purpos. If you consider that IDB can be of service, you are invited to arrange an appointment with the IDB representative by telephoning INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK Four BaptiZed At Dungannon . DUNGANNON NEWS On Sunday, May 14, four child- ren were presented for baptism in Dungannon United Church. These were Murray McRae, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Curran; Joseph Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don - ald Curran;.Michael Ralph Allan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Curran; Shannon Diane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McNeil. Rev. Clarence McClenaghan's sermon was, "What,Abodt the Family?", as part of the worship service for Christian Family Sun- day. ATTENDED KENTUCKY DERBY Mr.' and Mrs. Marvin Durnin attended the KentuCky Derby last week,. having travelled from London Friday On a Charterways tour.' On Saturday they the "Derby" and Sunday had a tour through breeding farms in that part of the, country around Lexington. Walter Mole was host to Mr. and Mrs. Durnin Thursday evening and Sunday evening, while they were in London. Mr. and. Mrs. Robt. Irvin; _a cc iampa nied Papernick,-. GOderich, spent Mother's Day 'with' Mr,. and Mrs. Fred Sterling and Darlene at Thamesville. Mrs. J. M. 'Reed and Girvin were guests Sunday at a family gathering with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Eadie and family, flolyrood - Conveners of the Standing Com- mittees arid members of the Exec- utive met on Monday, May 8; 'at the home of Mrs. W. A. Stewart to plan the 1972-1973 programs for. the Dungannon Branch of the Worn en's Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Russell 'Johnston visited four ,days in-London with M.r-and Mrs. HarOld Johnston, and their grandchildren. To hon- our Mrs. Johnston on her birthday and for Mother's Day they held a 'surprise party at which Mrs. John- ston was the recipient of lovely gifts. 54th ANNIVERSARY Congratulations to, Mr. and Mrs. George Rivett, who celebrated rheir5&11Aeddinganniversar-„Ht- SatUrday evening. About 30 mem bers. of their family gathered for an evening of games and music. The C.G.I.T. girls and their leaders collected .bottles on Mon- day evening , and wade well from their project. Their thank-you notes left in return for the contri- butions were appreciated. Charles Sherwood from • Didsbuty , Alberta ; has beenviiit- in,c his brother , Alin and- - Sherwood., and other 'relatives. in this area, • .4Vilfred Pentland and LOri' of their family with thern on Sunday , .•ircl Mrs. R. MacDonald, .C.Nf .i<inc. a inL, :thc l_.tle:, , of . • , whc for z.h(. :E" R. recently. tc he: 7;:ef an st , and :e" c. Stratford : . • ankl. WHITECHURCH Mrs. Victor Emerson accom- panied Mrs. Wm. Arnold, Bruce had been visiting here. On Fri- day Herb Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Stirling of-london joined them at the Conn home. All returned to London on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caslick were ,Thursday'visitors with Mrs and Mrs. Gordon' Scott of Ripley. Mr. and Mrs., Douglas Conley and Jason of Wingham were Sun- day evening callers on her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn. PURPLE GROVE Visitors 'with. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Gawley on Sund4 were Mr.' and Mrs. Don Chadbourne and Tracy, Mr:-and Mrs. Bari y Johnston7-Mrs. Dwaine Gregg, Teresa and Debbie and the Misies Ada, Lettie and Ethel 'Gawley. Miss Nancy sElliott of Sarnia was home for the week end and also visiting. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elliott, on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. Angus Elliott of Kincardine. A_numher of ,firls:_in the Purple Grove area were involved in the Jr. farmers car w,ash held at R.D.H.S. on Saturday. It was reported the girls cleaned from 37-40 cars. Seems they were a little short on MAN power with' most of the males being occupied on the fields. Pest Wishes for a speedy recov- ery are extended to George Harkness, who has been a patient in Kincardine Hospital for the past week. Tammy MacDonald', oldest grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. flap/. ie Thompson 'and daughter of •:\.1r. and Mrs. Randy MacDonald of Tiverton was baptized in the Ber- vie United Church on Sunda\ . About a dozen ladies in this area took -part—in a short the- 4-1-1,sewing with knit..(Onrse" .laSt Thursday. The. 'sessi •held at the home of `Farrell;. who. was also •the tor assisted by,Mrs..Jupc, The ladies were Mrs. Morle\ .Mrs. Don Reid , Mrs. Allan Garitble,Mrs'..Jack SCot, Wilfred•Gamble, AIrs. Don .14.-)flert... son,.Mrs. Ddn- CeorgeHarknesS and Mrs .:.,or' ford Mackay. • ADULT ENTERTAINMENT 70I1t Century-Fo. P,esenTS sal T1 MALBI:N 4,10111;EC,/ KARL An Ingo P:i,—,r.Fe Color by DE LUXE Panavisior - CHR1STINf out. HWY. 8 GODERICH Al CONCESSION RD. 4 • PHONE 524.9981