The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-03-20, Page 11SKELTON MEMORIALS
Pat O'Hagan, Prop.
ESTA13LLSEED OVER SIXTY YEARS
WALKERTON PHONE 881-0234 ONTARIO
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NESDAY, MARCH 20th, 1974
OBSCRIPTION
Thought about the cost
of prescriptions
lately?
You could•do something
about it.
Different brands of the some quality
drug vary widely in. Price.
Next time, when you need a
prescription, ask this question, "Am I
getting the lowest cost drug according
to PARCOST?”
PARCOST is a program that assures
you of "Prescriptions At Reasonable COST"
use ii! Your doctor and pharmacist know
about it through the PARCOST Index of
quality drugs.
Think PARCOST — choose a
participating pharmacy.
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KRICIPATING
PHARMACY
Ministry of,
Health,
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Hon. Frank S. Millers, Minister
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WHITECHURCH
THE 'LUCKNOW .SONTINIE LUCKNOW,' ONTARIO
Presentation For
Mr. & Mrs. E. Rice
•
For sound counsel and a fair price on a monument
Correctly designed , from quality material, rely ,on
Wingham and Robert Mowbray
,spent the week end with Mr and
Mrs. Ron Sedden of Brantford.
Little Debbie Rintoul of King is
visiting with her grandparents Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Rintoul. Her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rin-
toul were busy moving Mrs. .
Jack Rintoul from Milliken to 'an
apartment nearer the hospital.
Mrs. Wm. Rintoul returned
home on Thursday after spending
a couple dayi in Toronto. .
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rintoul
visited Sunday With Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Robinson of Belgrave.
Visiting this week with their
grandmother Mrs. Jennie Inglis,
Tom and Betty. are MisseS Laurie
and Lisa Inglis of Eariton.
Miss Mary Lau-A darns of Clin-
ton spent the week end with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adams.
Duane Currie' of Clinton spent
the week end with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. John L. Currie. On
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jim Toth,
Robbie and Billie of 'Kitchener
viSited•at the Currie home and
Robbie and Billie remained with
their grandparents for the week's
holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Currie of Wingham also 'were
Sunday callers.
Visitors on Saturday and Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibson.
and family and with Mr.'and Mrs.
George Fisher Of Wingliarn were
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lougheed
and. Andrew of Pickering, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill' Fisher and, family
of Don Mills, Mr: and Mrs. Gord-
on Fisher and family Of Guelph..
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dawson and.
Cindy of Campbellford, Mr. and
Mrs. Carman Ivlachan of Waterloo ;
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Estey of Guelph,
and Mr. and Mrs. George Madge
of Kitchener.
On Monday Harold Biasing of
Neusta'dt was a caller on Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Emerson, while Laur-
ie was playing hockey at the tour. n
ament in Wingham. '
Mr. and `Mrs. Bob Mowbray
and Mrs. A. E. Purdon spent last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Athol
'Purdon and Mr. and Mrs.
Relison Falconer and family of
Sarnia.
Home for the week end with
their parents Mr. and Mrs. Elroy
Laidlaw were Jane of London, Paul
of Gtielph and Joann of Goderich.
John King of Guelph visited
Wednesday with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer King. On Thurs-
day their daughter , Mrs. Don
"" Canning, Mr. Canning. and Susan
of Gormley-, also visited
with them.
Mr. and Mrs. David Gasho and
family of Milverton were Sunday
visitors with Mt. and Mrs. Amos
Martin and family.
tie Robin Willis, of Newry
d last 'week with her .grand- . '
ter Mrs. Doris Willis and Mr.
Ors. Bill, Willis and Lyle.
nry, Kathy and ClarenCe Wy-
of Brantford arrived on
uay to visit with their friends
ngside and WhitechurCh for
oliday week.
, and Mrs. Fred Tiffin on
lay 'evening attended the sur-
birthday party for Mrs. Mary
at her home.in Lucknow
by Mr, and Mrs. Allan Mil•
d other members of the farn-
are pleased to report that
Burrows recently returned
home here after being hos-
ed at Hanover.
and Mrs. Wallace Conn
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
)ouglas Conley and Jason.
iaturday Mr. and Mrs. Al-
oultes were assisting Mr.
Jack Coultes, Debbie,
and Kevin move from Oak-
vine to a country home at Blyth
until they have to build a new
home.
On Friday evening March 15
Curries School progressive euchre
club held their party in the Bel-
grave Arena. There were 8 tab-
les in play. Those winning prizes
were high lady, Mrs. Gershom
'Johnston; low lady, Mrs:•Jiin
Coultes; novelty lady, Mrs. 'Jim
Currie; high man, Mrs. Roy Patti-
sdn playing as a man; low.gent,.
George Walker; novelty, Gordon
McBUrney. The sponsors Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard James and Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Robertson served lunch.
For the next party the sponsors
will be Mr. and Mrs. Dick Moore .
and Mr. -and Mrs. John L. Currie..
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Schultz
spent last week with their son Mr.
Ind Mrs. Leonard Schultz of Til-
lsonburg.
Mrs. Hugh Simpson and Jean
spent the week end with Mr. and
ST. HELENS NEWS
On Saturday evening, Mr. and
Mrs.' E. W. Rice were guests of
honour at a' farewell party in 'St.
Helens Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Rice
have purchased a home in Luck-
now and will be moving in the
neat future.
• Shoot and crokinole were played
during the evening. High prizes
at shoot, were Mrs. Jim Errington
and Douglas Miller; with the
consolation prizes going to
. Ross •
Errington and Elmer Woods. Miss
Beatrice McQuillin ,had the most .
shootS. High prizes,in crOkinole'
went to E. W. Rice and Mrs.
Sheldon Martin.
Ross Errington expressed the
good wishes, of the Sr: Helens
friends and Allan Cranston present-
Mrs. Allan Yockelsori of Toronto.
Mr: and Mrs. Harry Moss of
Plattsville .spent the week end
with.her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ben
McClenaghan and brother Mr. and
Mrs. Carl McClenaghan.
Miss Wanda Ireland of Teeswat-
er is visiting this week with Vickie
Scott till Wednesday, when Vickie
will return home with her for a
fisit.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Caesar.and Vickie visited with Mr,
and Mrs.. Gordon Anderson of Ash-
field.
Mrs. David Craig, David and
Kathy of Streetsville visited Sun-
day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Milligan. David' and
Kathy remained for a week's holi-
day. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Laidlaw
of London visited one day last
week with Mr. and Mts. Elroy
Laidlaw.
Paul and Brian Falcbner of
Sarnia and Kevin Falconer of
Strathroy spent ,the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert :Mowbray.
Mr. ark! Mrs. James Wilson Of
Mewhinney and Mrs. Ellwood
Elliott, Lucky prizes went to Mrs:
Wayne, Todd, Mrs. Jim Errington
and Mrs. Doris Willis. The next
patty, is, March 28.
Mr. and Mrs..Gordon McIntyre
of RichmOnd Hill spent the week
end with Mrs. W. 1. Miller and
Isobel: Mr. and Mrs. McIntyre
recently returned from a world
tour.'
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gammie and
Dale and Mr. and Mrs. Brian Gam-
mie were guests at the Vincent-
Campbell wedding at Allenford on
Saturday.
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ed, Mr, and Mrs, Rice with a swiv-
el rocker. Ted and Greta both
expressed their thanks and invited
their, St'. Helens friends to their
new home. Lunch was served at ,
the, conclusion of the evening.
On Thursday evening, sixteen
tables enjoyed the Shoot Party in
the hall. .High 'prizes went to Mr.
and Mrs.' Gordon Struthers with
secOnd high going to Dave