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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-01-17, Page 14PAGE FOURTEEN. ATTENO,THE JUVENILE HOCKEY ,TOURNAMENT. IN LUCKNOW THIS WEEKEND. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO rmerly Marhan .Shoes) WEDNESDAY,, JANUARY 17, AuppoRT. THE MARCH OF Dinigs. ABILITY FUND CANVAS NEXT WEEK • 4'11[11\1111ilY ALL. PANELS SIZE 4 FT. 3K 8 FT. PRE-FINISHED WALL PANELS BEAUTIFY ANY HOME AVAILABLE IN NATURAL WOOD . A.s Well As 'HARDBOARD OVER .20 : DIFFERENT VARtFfiES IN STOCK FROMM:HO TO CHOOSE- TPrke4' from $3 99 and ep JOHN w 5 118 11111 ***\-11, M.Vi( R BANK FINANCE RATES e.g. 36-irnonths. at 11.78%,on new and. • used medelit• . CAR ...SPEciAl.s. — 1972 CHEVROLET Impala, 2 and 4 door hardtops, fully equipped „ 3 —1972 BUICK Skylark 2 door hardtop and 2 — 4 'door sed ' • A • 2 ='1972 BUICK Custom La Sabres ' 1972' diEVELLE 4 door sedan 2 — 1972 PONTIAC Le. Mans 4 door sedins ,1971 CHEVROLET 4 door hardtop. ,• 1971 PONTIAC Catalina, 4 door hardtop 1971 FORD GalOie 500, .4 door hardtop 1971 CHEVROLET 4. door sedan • , 2 1971 COUGAR 2 door hartitopS 1970 OLDS Delta CusiOm 2 door hardtop 1970 CHEV Impala, 4 door hardtop 2.—,1970 FORD Galaxie, 2 door and a 4 door hardtop ; -- 1969 CREVELLES; 2 and a 4 door sedan 1969 PLYMOUTH Fury III, 2 doo,r hardtop 2 —1969 PONTIAC parisierme, a 2 door and a 4 door hardtor 1969 CHEV IMPALA 2 door hardtop 1968- JAVELIN 2 door hardtop, fully equipped 20 -- 1965 - 1968 Models STATIONWAGONS 1971 CHEVROLET 10 *passenger USED tOZLICKS, 1970 G.M.C. V8 automatic, cab and chassis, with duals 1969 '50 series cab and chassis 1968' GALC. 1 ton pickup, V8 ry 7 — 1969 and.70 CHEVROLET and. FORD vans in '3 and' 6 ,automatics ;tan russels Motors BP Service ,Station ' "lihoino 118741/ "Bargains On Wintet Footwear" bit. • Michael and Eddie Moore Ripley visited with their•grat ,ents Mr. and •Mis. Oscar Wh .Saturday. • Mist May' White of Win& spent, the week end at her he here and on Friday evening ed with Mr. and, Mrs. ,Herbe Wendy of Lacknow. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Milli( St. Thomas visited with his Mrs. W. R. Hamilton recent Mr. and. Mrs. Ted White with Mr. and Mrs. Martin NI -Neil of Williamsford on Satu WHITECHURCH Mr. and Mis, F. G. McGoWan and Miss Scandrett of Landon were Sunday visitors with' Mr. and bets: Ronald•Jamieson and family off East Wawanosh. • On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore and family were in. Wrox- eter, ;there they enjoyed skating, Mrs. Moore visited with MrS. Dorothy Moore, Bill Webster of West WaWanosh visited on Monday with • Torn Jamieson. , ' We are sorry to report that • Russel Ritchie was admitted to Wingharn Hospital on Monday. He, is-wished a speedy recovery. rir .4 and Mrs. Russel McGuire visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Laity McGuire of Elmira and with Brian who has a pOSitith there. Elmer. McGuire of Toronto spent a few day's the first of the \leek with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Russel McGuire. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kerr of Bluevale were Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. /van laidlaw and family. Visitors on the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adains were. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith of Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. George Gaunt of Exeter, who also visited with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Gaunt. • Mr. and Mrs. H. P. McCarthy, Michael, Jim and Shela of Detroit were weekend Callers on his aunt Mrs. Louis Dalton of. 12th Concession, West Wawanosh. The annual meeting of the. United Church will be held Tuesday evening, January 23 at, 8 p.m. in the church Sunday School room. ' ° Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Bev- in Tiffin and Steven on;, Sunday ' to 'celebrate Mrs. Dan Tiffin's birthday were. Mrs. Orville Tiffin, Mrs. Ethel/Stewart of Wingham and Mr. and' Mrs. Dan Tiffin. Mr. and Mrs.• Gordon Campbell •of 'Listowel were week end visitors withlier parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul and Sunday vis- itors were Mr. and Mrs'. Dave Oberholtzer, Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ard Robinson of Wingharn, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gutoskie and Nffchelle of Kitchener and Mr-. _ • and Mrs. Neil Rintoul and Steven. On Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Allan Falconer and Toni went to Streetsville and spent the ' evening with her'parents. On Monday they were to be at the Halton Airport to meet Robert ,.. Mowbray returning from Florida. Miss Ruth Elliott of Huron Park spent the week end with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Elliott. We are sorry to report that. Mis Annie Kennedy of Wingham was admitted on , Friday to Wing-. barn Hospital. Her many friends in this community wish her .a speedy, recovery. • Miss Joann Laidlaw R.N. of. Goderich spent the week end with her parents Mr. and ivirs. 'Elroy Laidlaw. Mr,. and Mrs. Percy McClena•- ghan and Gavin of Lisrowel visited last week with Mrs.' Lillian MC , Clenaghan, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker and Beverly of Lucan left by plane on Saturday for a 10' day trip to` Florida. Mrs. Parker is the form- er Eileen McCletiaghan-, daughter Of Mr,. and. Mrs. Ben ' McClenaghan. On Sunday the snowmobiles were very prominent on `the High- way and in the surrounding fields around the village. Ross'Caslick, I:and his sister Mrs. Tim. Collyer of , Winghim arriving, by snowmobile called on their grandmother. Mrs. I Earl Caslick. Mr, and Mrs. lack Coultes, Debbie , Kevin -and Blaine of Oak- ville were Sunday visitors with his parents Mr. and .Mrs. Albert: .1 Coultes. Mr., and Mrs. Alex I Craig and Lana also visited with them. ' Mr. and 1\iirs. Ronald Coultes were Sunday evening visitors with, her mother Mrs. Earl Caslick. Mr. and Mri. Angus Falcdrier ?_. KeVin and his friend Bobbie of Strathroy were week end visitors ,,, with their son Mr. and Mrs. Allan Falconer and Tony. Attending 'Maitland W. M.S ..„ Presbyterial held in St. Andrews Church,. Wirigham. on. Tuesday i January 10 from Whitechurch ',Society were 'Mrs. Bill Rintoul:, , Mrs. Dawson Craig, Mrs. WeS7 • Iey Tiffin and Mrs. Johnstori Conn.. • We are pleased. to report that Russel Riass arrived home Wed-, aesday by ambulance to the • home of his daughter Mrs. Jim Taylor and Mr. Taylor of East, Wawanosh. He is able'to be, in a wheel chair and has a cast on the leg, which had the breaks. • :grs. Victor Wybenga was dis- charged from Whigharn and Dist- rict Hospital oci Thursday. Her daughter Rudy Wybenga arrived on Stenday from Bowmanville to spend a week with her mother', while ',qr. Wybenga returns, this wee'k.t Toronto College after a week's absence. ; • . aai4.-..ers Presbyterian. W. M.S . 7..e.eting will be held Thursday iii:erndcd at,,;.p.m.. at the hOme :‘,'''e.. :QM: ',6AT,51c7 tiefill ‘i•th lead- \ 1 ers Mrs. Robert Pays and Mrs. Earl LialiC'Lt. . rbg ;Cil call will be answered with a verse with word sea:., '1'.oultes-y :e marl 10,111 be' ,t en ',rt.; MTh'. ta tgStia Craig. . . . OLIVET Mrs.'Ray Hamilton and Mrs. David Elphic.k attended the 4-H Training School in Kincardine last Thursday. The second day session that was supposed to held on Fri- day was cancelled-due to the weather. It will be held at a • later date. Jack McGuire •was sick last' week with the flu. Unfavourable weather gave the children a holiday from school last Frida§ which in !mst cases didn't hurt-their feelings a