The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-12-13, Page 22for HOME IMPROVEMENT
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PAO' TWIEWITTWO THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL; LUCKNOW, ONTARIO . WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 19.
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Vcithable
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Bilys. Poky Farm
At Kiiilough
' KINLOUGH NEWS
Mr.. and Mrs. Alex Percy have
sold their farm to their son-in- •
law Glen Haldenby. Mr". and Mrs
Percy and Wayne will continue to
reside. in their farm home.
Mi. and Mrs. Jack Scott visited
with Mrs. Maurice Hodgins and
Donald Blue who are patients in
Victoria Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McCharles
of Lochalsh visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Dan McInnes and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rhody',
Marilyn and Wayne were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williams at
Goderich.
David Rhody of Waterloo was
hothe over the week end.
SELL KINLOUGH HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hewitt .
have sold their villagehome and
are living in the Royal
Apartments in Kincardine. .We
are sorry .to lose this couple from
our community.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Halclenby
visited with their cousins Mrs.
Dorothy Thompson and Mrs.
Maude• Hall at the Royal Apart-
ments, Kincardine. They also
called on Mr. and--Mrs-.--Russell
Hewitt. -
Mrs. Howard.Thornpson will
be hostesS for the A.C. W. Christ-
mas meeting on Thursday a fter
no9n.
Friends front• here are pleased
to know that Mrs. Maurice Hod-
gins of London, who underwent
surgery in Victoria Hospital, is
II-Faking favourable Progress.
Other former residents who are
ill are Verne Hodgins of Angus
and Mr. Wilbert Haldenby of
Toronto.
A pleasant social evening was
• held in Lucknow Central. School on
Saturday night for Mt. and 'Mrs.
Harvq Houst,on and. Mr. and Mrs.
Raynard Ackert. The Houston
have moved to Lucknow and the '
Aekerti to their new borne on
Paradise Lake. Carruthers orches-
tra provided music and Bob Gil-
christ was M.C. and awarded
prizes for special dances. Jack
Ackert'read the addresses to the
guests of honour and they were
presented with well-filled envel-
opes by Mrs: Allister Hughes and
Lorne Eadie. The men-folk re-
plied and invited friends and
neigbhours to visit them in their
new homes.
BROTHER PASSES IN B.C.;
Word has been received
,MacDougall familvof the
of Iloyd'S. oldest brother ,
after a long illness in ,a Valicom
er Hospital. He is survi% ed
his ',wife Edna , daughter
and two grandchildren; hrbt!.k.;,-,,
Harvey,' Clair arid Llod
ter Mfrs. J.: A. (i3lanche)
While •arranseriients we:c Hem
adc for--set4ing lunch , -rim
cowen read a few of ,,OkE
relating to man:i,of the
'there.,
PITTSBURGH
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HonoUr. Couples
At Social Evening.
KINLOSS NEWS
The children from South Kinloss
Sunday School are busy 'practising
in the Junior Choir for their part
in the Carolfest, December 17 and
for their Christmas Programme and
White Gift ServiCe on December
22.
inion Road Machinery Co. and
Denver:Dickie, Development
Engineer, were on a business
trip to' Paris, France last week.
The December meeting 11
for_Kairshea Women's Institute is
planned for Thursday, December
14, 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Christmas programme will include
a demonstration, gift exchange.
and a candy. contest.
id.
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Phone 528-3118
with seven ladies" present. The
.._christalas service was taken from
the Cl,d Tidings based on the
scripture Luke 2:.176. Many
favourite Christmas Carols were
sung. '
Mrs. Miler Scott, Mrs. Visser
read=and Mrs. Peter, de Boer gave read=
Trigs. Mrs. George Young and
Nts. Jim Young sang a duet.
Nts. Jim Young gave a contest.
Chris ' —Lar-cs
the meeting, for the patients at
Carruthers.
. Mrs.. RObert Bregman was nom-
inated secretary-in place of Mrs.,
Peter de Boer and Mrs. de Boer .
rill be secretary .o the .GL1--d, -Tid;-
ing-s. 'Reports were given..
The meeting closed with the ,
Lord's Prayer. Mrs. Bregman
served a, very delicious lunch.
PRESIDENT
'A short Laclies Aid meetinc
was :then held. Mrs. de Soer Was
nominated president fbr the fol-
low inz sear. A :notion aS .made
to give the C.C.C.":. ten dollars
for expenses it 1.?.17.T.... The lead -
e:s the and the execu.-'
rise of the Ladies Aid are to
meet inthe spring to plan ways
.ot n;aki.r.gsoMe
'groups. financial report was
given•by. Mrs., Marx..
_Complete Platform
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Mrs. Clark Johnston of Belgrave
is spending, a few days with-her
daughter Nts. George Young, Mr
Young and family.
Sunday visitors with. Mr. apt
Mrs. Jint Young, and familv were .
Mr,. and Mrs. Dort Martin, Jo v.
and Danny , shdt ec hurc h ayne
Martin of London, Mr. and Nits.
Robert Struthers and family, Luck.
now , Mr.* and .,","_rs. '0‘t'all of
Holyrood.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs
Improvements
LANGSID.E NEWS
The :nen in the community fin-
ished enlarging and raising the
platform in the hall and with a '
cleaning bee scheduled, for Tues -
, every. ing R
good order for the concert Satur-
day evening.,,,
Mr. 'and Nts. Dave' Moffat
attended the Reeli-,MiX•ChriStrrias
Banquet and Dance Saturday
-,7nes ConleQ on,
the arrival of their "beby daughter.
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The of the Lancside
$1.98
DOUBLE. DECKS $2.35, $2.50 and $3.75
EUCHRE DECKS 2 Decks For $1.10
JUMBO INDEX For Poor Eyesight $1.59
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