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THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL
• ' la AND 2nd MORTGAGES
BOUGHT, SOLD, ARRANGED,
•AVAILABLE FOR FARMS, RESIDENTIAL, -
IMPROVEMENTS, ETC. • -
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GERALD H. WOLFE.
PALMERSTON 343-3632
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Arnold Highman Realty Ltd.
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144 King St. W.
Kitchener, Ontario Phone 744-6251
WHITECHURCH and DISTRICT
Lee McGuire and Miss Margar-
et Rozanski and Danny Woods of
Toronto'spent the week end with
the former's parents Mr. • and • Mis.
• Russel McGuire. Danny Woods
remained to spend some
• weeks on the farm.
On'Friday,' Mr. andMrs. Wal-
ter Elliott, Mrs. Gordon \Elliott
•and Mrs. Galbraith were at Liv-
onia, Michigan to attend the
funeral of the fate Bill Mitchell,
a first cousin of Mrs. Elliott and
Mrs., qalbraith. On the,trip
home they were accompanied
• byMrs. Mary McMullen of Cali-
fornia, a sister of the late Bill
Mitchell.
Miss Joann Laidlaw of Goderich
was a week end visitor with her.
parents Mr., and Mrs. Elroy Laid-
law.
•On Sunday evening the Young
Peoples Sc)ciety held a weiner
roast.at the home of Ruth and
Walter Elliott in honour of Kathy
Wybenga who,will be leaving this
week with her family for Brant-
ford. There were around 20 in
attendance. •
• Mr. and Mrs. Garry DUncan of
Port Credit are spending holidays
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Millan Moore.
On Sunday, June 24th at 8 p.m.
• Mr. Karl De Koeijer is preaching
his farewell sermon at the United
• Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McClen-
•*aghan and. Michael of Waterloo
were Sunday visitors with his par-.
ents Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClen-
• aghan and with his brother Carl
and Mrs. McClenaghan.
Rev. and Mrs. Victor Wybenga
on Sunday afternoon visited Pine -
crest Nursing Horne
• Lucknow and Carruthers Nursing
Horne, 6th concession , Kinloss to
bid the folks farewell as next'
Sunday the Wybengas will be
stationed at their new home at
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the manse in Brantford. Rev.
and Mrs. Wybenga had visited
many Sundays throughout his '
ministry here of 3 .years at these
two Homes where the inmates were
sohappy to see them come. •
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenag-
han attended the Horse Show at
Walkerton on the week end. '
• We are sorry to report that • .
Mrs. Carman Whytock is' a patient
at Wingham Hospiral.c
Mt.. and Mrs. Carl McOlenag-
han on Saturday attended the wed
ding of Douglas Gollan and Dian-
ne Beets at Kingdom Hall, Wing -
ham. The groom is a nephew of
Mrs. McClenaghan.
Mr. and. Mrs. Wayne Farrier , '
and Kimberley of Hanover were
visitors on Sunday with his par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Farrier
and attended anniversary service
atthe United :Church, where
Wayne assisted with saxaphone
music.
On Saturday evening the Gaunt •
Reunion was held in Whitechurch
Community Memorial Hall with
a small crowd in attendance.
On Tuesday evening Rev. and
Mrs. Victor Wybenga entertain-
ed the session and their wives of
Chalmers Presbyterian Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Mack .Cardiff ofBrussels.
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Mr.. and,lvIrs. Harry Gutoski
and .Michelle of Kitchener were -
week end visitors with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul.
• Miss Joyce Tiffin of London
spent the week end withher
parents Mr. and Mrs. pan «Tiffih
and attended United Church
anniversary services.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Peacock of
Bluevale visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Craig and
attended anniversary services at
the 'United Church.
Mrs. Jean Ross was a Sunday
a
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A large crowd attended the sale
at the Lockhart farm on Thursday
afternocin. Thus passes another
era. The Lockhart family have
resided in this area since pioneer.
days. We all miss George and
• Roberta but are glad they are pot
• far' away in their home in Luck -
now .• •
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sadler
of St. Thomas spent a few days
last week with Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Needham.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Snowe (Mary
Graham)of Fergus and Mrs. John
Lowndes (Jean Graham) of Queens -
vine visited Thursday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Graham •
and attended the'Lockhart sale.
Three pf the Macintosh sisters
were also there - Mrs. Godbold'
(Irene) of Shelburne, Mrs. Tor-
rance Anderson (Hazel) and Mr.
and Mrs. L. Browne (Ruth) of
Vancouver. •
• Heather MacDougall was able
to return home from University
Hospital, London on Wednesday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dickie, Den-
ver, Walter and William spent
part of the week end at Hope Bay.
Mr. Jim Dollery, Grace and
.Audrey 'MacDougall of.13ramalea
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
•Lloyd MacDougall. .
Church service at South Kin-
loss will again be at 9.30 a.m.
on June 24 with Sunday School
at 10.30; Rev. Douglas MacDon-
ald of Port Elgin will be guest
speaker. •
•evening visitor with Miss Norma
Coutts of Wingham.
Mrs. Russel Ross, a patient at
Kitchener Waterloo Hospital, was
permitted, to accompany her son
Jim Ross, Mrs. Ross and family of
Kitchener to her farm home•here
on the week end. She went to. the.
Miller-Coultes wedding but re-
mained in the car where she could
see them gathering. The bride is
• her niece.
• Folks here,were interested to
see the work being done with
retarded children and young folks
on television at 10,30 on Sunday
evenihg. Among the teachers at
Sunnyview School for Handicap-
ped children was Paul Groskorth
who spoke several time's. Paul is
a son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood
Groskorth and attended public
school at S. S. No. 10 Kinloss and
Wingham High School.
On Friday evening in White-
church Community Memorial
Hall, an Old Time Dance with
Tiffin's Orchestra: for music was
held to support minor sports -of
two ball teams, A good crowd
was in attendance. • .,.
• Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Massey
of Wingham visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilkens, Kay
and Glenna.
OrpSunday, June 24th, there
will be no services in Chalmer's
Presbyterian church due to anniv-
ersary services at Langside when
Rev. Peter Millegers of Paisley
will conduct services at 11 a.m.
and 8 p.m.
• For the month of July the
Presbyterian congregation will
join with the United Church for
service in the United Church and
for the month of Augusy the Un-
• ited Church will join with the
Presbyterians for worship at
Chalmer's Church.
• Mrs. Herb Hunter returned on
• Wednesday to London and Trevor
remained with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn,
until the week end when his par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hunter
returned for him.
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Customer and Community Servi
Spell Success For Bud Hamilton
Continuing customer and com-
munity service since opening day
16 years ago have resulted in a
steady growth of business for
William A. `Bud' Hamilton, BP
agent for many. Lucknow and
area customer&
From a one-man, one -truck
operation in 1957, • Bud's bus-
iness has grown steadily with
three building facility expansions,
the addition of three full-time and
one part-time employee and four
service vehicles.
During the ,same 16 year period
of time the Lucknow' area native
has devoted eight years to the
Lucknow Village Count% 23
years to the local volunteer fire
department, more than a dozen
years to the Lions Club, con-
tributed both physically and fin-
ancially to the new Village swim-
ming pool and sponsored minor
hockey teams for several winters.
The base of operations for Bud
and his staff is a sparkling clean
depot on Hwy. 86, just at the
eastern edge of Lucknow. From
here, his staff and trucks service
BP home comfort and farm fuel
customers across the width of
lower Bruce County and upper
Huron County.
• Bill Humphrey, Bud's" furnace
and home heat serviceman, has
been with the operation for more
than three years and divides his
time between the home comfort
truck and a 1,500 gallon tank
truck,
Serving mainly rural route
customers IS a new 1,850 gallon
Hamilton Fuel tank truck oper-
ated by Floyd Milne:,
• Ross Shiells is another m
of Bud's staff and he serves
retail customers at the BP
as well as selling the
line of BP petroleum pr
• Doug Gollan, a part-time
ployee, . drives a flatbed
used primarily 'for delivery
installation of 250 and 500
tanks for farm service
gallon tanks for home
• He is also an apprentice
• Bill Humphrey on the
• maintenance and service.
The Hamilton Fuels o
consists of a new office arif
built in the fall of 1972 aid
warehouse across the
the depot and office.
Hanging in Bud's ea
several colored photos of
t
ilton Fuels sponsored
hockey teams, one of whi
been personally autogra
Lucknow's favorite ,s0a,
Henderson of the Toron
Leafs.to
family for many years,"
"We used to look after
teered Bud, "and Paul
autographed a colored
every boy on one of those
Bud and his family live
now and all are active is
community involvement on
tinuing basis.
Why not give Bud. 8
528-3006. He'll be pleased ta
from you and more then
more or,
ftuoe, itarlkequiroveermyeenutor:_ho
ity service.