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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-02-27, Page 16Last Day. Save on taxes and add to your retirement fund by subscribing to Victoria and Grey Trust Company's Registered Retirement Savings Plans. But right" now! Last day to register 'tax reduction savings is' March I. See Victoria and Grey—today! EVENING APPOINTMENTS ARRANGED. Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation VG 7 in:. setiiot . Iiu‘I .Colnpant ," c/o Wed ire/.r 1.4.1 siert the people of ()ItIar WCTOR1A and GREY TRU$T COMPANY SINCE 1:889 Lyle Zurbrigg- Manager 5244381 100 KINGSTON ST., GODERICH Mr. and Mrs. Joe Machu-pre are attending the Good Roads Convent ion in Toronto until Wednesday. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Mel Good of ' Colbourne Township. Finlay MacDonald is attending the Good Roads Convention in Toronto this week. He accomp- anied Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zinn of Ash field and Girvin Reed of Dungannon. Donald Simpson Jr. of the Univ- ersity of Western Ontario is spend- ing a study week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Simpson. Miss Jan Simpson of the Univer- sity of Western Ontario visited over the weekend with her parents Mr. and, Mrs . Robert Simpson, but returned to the city to do practice teaching for the remainder of the week. She was accompanied by. Gary Kaye of Stratford. Miss Mary Anne O'Keefe of the ile driven by his father Harvey. The machine struck a guard rail on Huron County:kbad 12. The youngster received, facial lacerat- ions and was treated.and released. Investigated by Wingham O.P.P. Foulon. Mrs. Deborah Hendriks„ 55 Ham- ilton' Street, Goderich, was oper- ating a snowmobile in a • field off ConcesSion 4, Ashfield township and :came in contact with a branch of a tree causing a laceration over the left eye. Treated and released. Invest igated by Wingham ,0; P. P, RiCker Mrs. Eileen Wilson, R.R. 7, Lucknow fell on iceatfher home and fractured her right ankle. Laurie Vanstone , age 3, R.R. 2, Wingham fractured a the on her left foot in a toboggan accident. KINTAIL Miss Janet Bushell R.N. of Victoria Hospital, London spent a few days with her parents, and Mrs. Don Bushell. Miss Shirley Bushell returned home from a most enjoyable uip to the Bahamas, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Robb visited recently with Mr, and GlenaiiSttoinns.on , Gary and Susanat lim The Anglican Services on Sund ay next will be held at Ripley, Beivie and Lucknow, The World Day of prayer sery will be held in the Anglican Church on Friday afternoon, March 1st at 2 p. nt. All ladies are invited to attend, Mr. and Mrs. t oward Bennet! Toronto spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. An vHailt.denby. Mrs. 1 !,1 ldenby rem ed to Toronto with them fora is George Haldenby and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bennett yisitedoil Saturday evening with' Mr. and and Douglas aMit.sWa Clklearrte SPon.arling We extend Sympathy to the family and relatives of the late Mrs. Eunice Gillespie of White' church. Mrs. Don Bushell is a niece ,d Don Gillespie a Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Collisond Georgetown visited on Sunday with her parents , Mr, and Ivirs. Bert Nicholson and Luis. University of 'Western Ontariou spending this week with her p'ar- ents Mr. and Mrs. Joe O'lKeefe of'Kintail. . Mr. Richard Sancis'of,Knox College, Toronto again occupied the pulpit on Sunday at .Ashfield Prebyterlan Church ,. lie w:iilre on March 17. KINLOUGH A word to the wise .When it comes to hot water, using it wisely—not wastefully— makes good sense: • r. SIXTEEN ma LLICONOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOVI4 ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27 E 42, ent types of closets, shelves and drawers. Improving storage room that is available can be a great asset to your room, using access- ories and storage aids. ,Each girl filled out the sheets on storage resources using -the points the learned. The roll call for the , next meet- ing "Why good storage is important". Each , girl traced her cover design and some started to paint them. The meeting closed with the Creed. True Reflections On February 25th, The True Re- flections held their fourth 441 meeting With ten girls answering the roll. The secretary read the minutes of our last Meeting which were approved as read. Mrs. James Boyle and Mrs. Wm. Bolt explained the trips available' for the girls through 4-H Achieve ment Day Was diScussed as we would like to change the date. Storage resources was the topic minutes were read by Joyce Os- borne. The treasurer then gage for our discussion including differ- tilH14pCLUEll Clover Valley 4-H The Clover Valley Beauty Buds 4~-FI Club held their 3rd meeting at the home of Bonnie Shepherd on Wednesday, February 20 at 7:00 p . in . The meeting was opened with the 4-1-1 pledge. The roll call was answered by all members and the, her report. The_Jneeting was turned over to the leaders for subject matter. Both leaders led a ,discussion on the topic "A Place for Everything" For group work"we had a discuss- ion of our special projects. We elosed the' meeting by re- peating the 4-H creed . Magic Images The fourth meeting of the Magic Images was held On Thursday, February 21. Vice President, Nancy Alton conduCted the meet- ing which,opened with all the girls, repeating the 4 ,H pledge. The roll call was answered by the seven girls telling something they would like changed in their 'storage. Minutes of the last6eet- Treat Iniuries At Hospital Norman Bechard, age 53, R.R. 6 Goderich was a passenger in a car driven by Walter Debold R.R. 6 Goderich and travelling South on Highway 4,'just South of Wingham The driver lost control of the car and struck a telephone pole on February 19. He received multi lacerations to the face and right eye and was admitted to' hospital where his condition is satisfactory. Investigated by Wingham O.P.p. McKittrick & Ricker. William LeVan of Wingham rec- eived a laceration to the face , playing hockey at the Wirigham Arena. Richard Cronin, Teeswater recei • ved a deep laceration to his, right hand when he cut it on glass. He was treated and released. Larry Robinson, age 21,‘Blyth, received a laceration to the face playing hockey at Belmore Arena. Alvin Heard, age 18, R; R. 1, Blyth, was admitted to hospital with a gunshot wound to the, left first finger received while loading his rifle: Condition satisfactory. Investigated by Wingharn O.P.P. Bell. . David Heimpel, age 5, WrOxeter was. travelling behind a Snowmob - C 11 by del 1,4c h Ann tario sod rsday onto. , el Phi ver Mt een, ents ; I ion ; w r Cony uring ti egates ncert tl el. Afi orts pared b wart we on, Nil( ut the y.repo e of usi in pr, Pabmai e.cLtngtaestrtihtneoeavaotmrtelpsit:l en,i:itnt.eil ieties e been place to of inning i e once 11 faith; ing and the treasurer's report were given. A game was played called Closet Accessories. Mrs. Ritchie the leader, led in a discussion of storage resources. The meeting closed with' the'. 4,-H creed.