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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-03-13, Page 14.74 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • Marie's Beauty Salon ;-q• Are available at the Municipal. Office, Luck- now and must be purchased no later than March 30; 1974. All dogs within the municipality must be licensed. Cost of license as follows: male or, spayed female $4.00, each additional male or spayed fe- male $6.00; female $10.00 each additional female $15.00. VILLAGE OF LUCKNOW DOG LICENCES. AND TAGS IS opening on Tuesday, March 12th PHONE 528-3015 FOR APPOINTMENTS . OPEN TUESDAY TO SATURDAY CLOSED MONDAY • d. The' Square Dance clubs of Grey-Bruce have organized The Grey Bruce Regional Square 'Dance Association The following clubs were in attendance: Tara Tappers; Huron SEVERAL USED SNOWMOBILES IN STOCK HIMMIIIIIIMISHINtlitiliinlititititimilissitlilatItilliffintillitinititiMittifilittitiiii1111111111H1111111111111111M, 2 - 1974 FORD 1/2 ton V8, standard transmission 1973 LE MANS 4 door, V8, fully equipped 1973 PONTIAC CATALINA, 2 door hardtop 1973 BUICK CENTURY, 2 door hardtop 1973 ASTRA, 2 door automatic 1973 ASTRA, 2 door, stationWagon, automatic 1973• MAVERICK, .4 door, 6 cylinder automatic 1973 NOVA 4 door, 6 automatic, power steering 1972 BUICK LaSABRE, 4 ...cloor; hardtop 2 1972 PONTIAC CATALINA, 2 door hardtop 1972 BUICK, 4 door sedan 1972 GRAND TORINO, 4 door 1972 FORD LTD, 4 door hardtop 1972 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN 2 door hardtop 1972 CHEV STATLONWAGON 4 door with air conditioning 1971 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE, 2 door hardtop 1970 CHEV 4 door 197,0 FORD Custom 4 door, V8 automatic 1970 BUICK SKYLARK, 2 door hardtop rummuumumumiumummummummummuummonummuMmimmummiumMilmmumM 1974 POLARIS.._ SNOWMOBILES ON DISPLAY Form Regional Dance Association HAMM 'S CAR SALES LTD. .YTH PHONE 5234342 DOLLAR NUM ... • Bruce Swingers, Lucitnow; Owen Sound Scenic City Squares; Poi Elgin Town and Country Swingers. Harold Harris of Owen Sound was nominated co-ordinator and' Susan Beech of Paisley is secret- ary. The purpose, of this association is to arrange dancing dates in ad- vance so as to not conflict with other events which may fall on the same dates. KINTAIL 'Wm. Johnston and his daughter Mrs. Stuart MacLennan visited in Waterloo with Mr. and Mrs. Gord- on Ronald and Steven and attend- ed the Ice capades. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Davey, Jen- ny and Michael from Toronto visited on the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Simpson. This is Rob and Betty Anne's last visit from tOronto as they have purchased a new home in Calgary, where they plan to move in about a week and a half. Duncan Allan spent Wednesday at the Brier in London and thurs- day at the Fldwer and Garden Hoi- ticultUral Show in Toronto at O'Keefe Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson and Robert Jr. spent Friday in London attending the Brier. Mr. and Mr.i. Jim West spent Thursday of last week in London. Mrs. Warren Wylds and her sis- ter Mrs. Alex Jubo spent Friday in Toronto at the Flower and ' Huronview Vialunteere from Bayfield , along with a new member, Mrs. Lindsay Sinith, attended Monday's activ- ities to assist with'the program. Marie Flynn, Frank. Forrest, Terry Gibbs, Norman Speir and Jerry Collins prOvided the mUsic.' Char- lei Finlay of Wroxeter was wel- comed to the Home. 5i`11 and- Wanetta Holland of the Clinton area entertained the Residents on "Family Night" with a musical program of Country. and Western music and old 'tyrne faV- ourites. The Hollands play accor- dian and electric guitar, with Bill taking the vocal part of some of the numbers. Ma. Bessie Elliott thanked' the entertainers on behalf of the residents. The Home has•been decorated for Saint Patrick's during the week., with everyone looking for- ward to the Irish program on "Family Night" , March 14th -with. Clark Johnston of Belgrave among the list of talent . RIPLEY HURON NEWS GRADE 5-6 On' Wednesday, March 13, we are going to the outdoor education centre north-of Wiarton for the day. We will be doing orienteer- ing and possibly snowshoeing. We have to cook our own lunch. Our class leaves at 7.30 in the morning and will return by 3.30. GRA DE ONE Benny Vincent left us and mov- ed to Toronto. We were sad to see him leave. David McLean had had the flu. -We,. lope he, will be back with us soon. 9n Monday, February 25; we had a holiday while the teachers worked at the school. Otir long holiday is just, two weeks away. Some of us are busy making plans. GRADES 1 and '2. We are working hard in school these days ; getting ready for our' report cards.. TIlit'week, we had a language test, a phonics test and a mathematics test, Robby.Corkum broUgh some shells and a thy lobster to school, which tame all the way from N Ova Scotia . Geoff Denstedt has a. brand new canoe and drums that his parents brought back from Hawaii : Garden'Show at O'Keefe Centre 7. They accompanied a bus load from the Ripley area. Miss Margaret Simpson who is a nurse-in-training at Freeport Hospital at Kitchener spent, the wtek end at Kintail; Mrs. Stuart 'MacLennan and Miss Flora Simpson were two from this area who attended the Lond- on Symphony orchestra music night in the Goderich District Col- legiate Institute auditorium'. Theyrsported a very worthwhile evening of music. Many from here attended the dance sponsored by the Farm Un- ion group of' Ashfield in Ripley hali.On Saturday evening, and Mrs. Lorne Luther andtg and Mrs. Lorne MacDonald ed with the plans fox the evs Mrs: Cletus Dalton, who hospitalized last week, rear home on the week end. Richard Sands of l(dol College Toronto, was in field PreSbyterian Churchos day. Next week we loafs: to hearing Mr. Ferris whais 'ing in U.S. to be an Evang If you have any news itoa visits. trips , or anything toi us please call 529-7548, I; are always interested in ever in the Kintail vicinity, HAVELOCK. STREET L UCKNOIN Despite continued shortages in building sup and materials, Pinecrest Manor Nursing HI hopes to be in a position to accept patients' admission by April 1', 1974. Our new, 61-bed; completely fireproof and mai facility 'will feature discriminating, profess nursing. care 24 hours each day provided bylc istered Nurses, Registered Nursing Assisted fully qualified ,Nursing Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home Drawer 220 lucknow, ' For the care and well-being of our guests, Pinecrest Manor will provide: 3 lounges with refreshment facilities for a patientO entertain visitors if desired Coloured television T.V. and telephone outlets in every room All regular and special dietS'prepared Dining room and tray •service if required Activities and crafts programmes Private, semi-private and standard accommoditim Barber and Beauty Parlour. Tuck Shop Meals with family and friends may be arranged Shuffleboard YOUR .ENQUIRIES ARE INVITED Mary R. Newbold, Reg. N., Director of Rursigif George A. Newbold, Administrator Aimassmoion° WEDNESDAY, MARCH' I4