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d Mrs. Jim Errilgton
oronto'.on Wednesday ,
o attend the graduation
aughter Sandra pied
an at
er College of Applied
Technology. Sandra
from the Registered
ssistant (operating room)
thhonours and also was
With an academic pin ,
to the student achieving
st standing in that pro -
Congratulations Sandra 1
lots here also would: like
congratulations to Dr.
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Jacqueline Lewis whose parents
and family lived for a few years
in Dungannon. Jacqueline grad-
uated recently from McMaster
University in Hamilton receiving
her degree in medicine. She will
complete a rotating internship in
Montreal.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fowler -.
were guests on Sunday at a Smor-
gasbord dinner at the Bedford Hot-
el in Goderich. Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Fowler and two sons, Ralph
and David, from Southampton en-
tertained for his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Fowler from Port Elgin,
theoccasion being his father's
75th birthday, and also Father's
Day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gaunt of
Warburg, Alberta, and Mr. and
Earl Gaunt from Australia
visited with Mr. and Mrs. George
Errington, Bill and Betty, last
week. john Gaunt is an uncle of
Mrs. Errington.
Mrs. Bob Morgan and Norma
from Kerwood spent a few days
With the former's sisters, Mrs.
Clifford Purdon and Mrs. George
Errington.
Mrs. Victor Errington. returned
home after a 10 -day visit with her
daughter Jean and husband Ivan
Henderson and family of Weston.
Last Tuesday, Douglas, Park,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Park, re-
entered Victoria Hospital in Lon-
don for another eye operation
(resulting ,from an accident from
a falling limb. March 18th). He
expects to be hospitalizeda week
PAGE THIRTEEN
MONUMENTS
For sound counsel and a fair price on a monument
correctly designed from quality material, rely on,
SKELTON MEMORIALS
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Pat O'Hagan, Prop.
ESTABLISHED OVER SIXTY YEARS
WALKERTON 0 PHONE 881-0234 ONTARIO,•
or ten days.
Mrs. Wm. Park returned home
June 8 from Victoria Hospital.
The baby , Bradley Gordon, born
May 27, remained in Sick Child-
ren's Hospital, but is, now gaining.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
AEON
turn in heavy walled tubing with
ring. Box type rear axles are welded to
Specifications: • 101/2' (approx.)
ingreach —84" to 132" • 1314" high
duty hubs with high speed bearing
s)•Rear hitch included. Wagon comes
Amer.
on: kirffi
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-FAMILY BARBECUE
WITH HOOD AND MOTOR,
'Features 24." deep drawn bowl with rolled
edge and handle, new tubular grill adjustment,
oversize 2 -tone hood, 3 -position chrome
plated swing -out spit and motor. 1"
detachable legs with new extra sturdy plated
leg holders.'5"whitewall wheels. Approx.
height: 42".
No: 575-177 '
SALE: 1999
ea.
Charcoal
Briquets
No. '512-996
lO Ib. Bag
SALE: 1 24
ea.
No. 512-997
20 Ib. Bag
SALE:2 .19 ea.
Stock Tank
Stock watering trough is fabricated from heavy
22 gauge galvanized steel, with 20 gauge
galvanized bottom. Sidewall angled corrugations
add:to strength.and rigidity of the trough.
No. 579-003
2'x2'x6'
FARM SALE PRICE:
No. 579-004
21z'x2'x6'
FARM SALE PRICE:
No. 579-005
21 x2'x8'
FARM SALE PRICE:
3 6.99
38.99
51.99
ea.
ea.
ea.
COLOURFUL NYLON
REINFORCED ; PLY HOSE
Made of.top qualit, tough vinyl
reinforced with close knit nylon cord.
Withstands pressures up t.0 325 lbs. Fully
guaranteed. 1 : " diameter., 50' long.
No. 591-440
SALE: 5 39
STAINLESS
STEEL
SPRAYER
One of the most
durable soravers made
— 4 U.S. gal. stainless
steel tank; brass
pump, extension and
nozzle. The nozzle
adjusts from fine to
heavy spray. Parts
are removable for
cleaning.
ea.
No. 591.432
SALE:
2497 ea.
qty Auger
tYconStruction and sealed lubricated bearings.
.16 gauge tubing • 12 gauge flighting • box clamp
unt . tail legs • drive pulley • 2" motor pulley and
handle and drive belt supplied,
02 4" diameter, 16 ft. galvanized
E PRICE:
4189
• ea.
103
4' dianteter, 21 ft. galvanized
It PRICE: 46 89
ea.
Stomers
GSW
Garbage
Can
OSCILLATING SPRINKLER
WITH JETS
SALE: 469 ea. Spray tube with inserted jet orifices,
gives uniform coverage for up to 2,400
sq. ft. ABS motor housing with Celcon
gear construction.
ilii
With self locking lid. This quality
garbage can is made of galvanized sheet
metal. All seams are interlocking.
Sturdy welded' side handles.
No. 586-039
isirjct Ca -op
E 528.3024
No. 591-454 '
SALE: 5 99
The Lucknow District Co-op
will he . closed all day
Thursday, June 27
dor inventory
ea.
•
Bob Wright on the birth of a baby
boy on June 11, 1974 in Goderich
General Hospital.
Congratulations also to Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Snowden (nee. Barbara
Culbert) on the birth of a baby
girl Kimberly Ann, on June 8,
in Goderich General Hospital.
Mrs. H. J. L. Eedy accompan-
ied Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hender-
son of Goderich to visit relatives
in Stratford on Thursday.
Robert Robson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Robson, returned home
on Sunday from St,. Joseph's Hos-
pital, London, where he received
treatment for sinus for several
days:
Mrs. Jack McGee has been a
patient for a few days in Wingham
General Hospital. 0
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Last week Ronnie Olson receiv-
ed a painful injury when his hand
was crushed while at work, his
first day on anew job. .
Mrs. Harvey Alton expects to
return home from Victoria Hos-
pital, London early this week.
Mr. Bob Smyth is a patient in
Wingham Hospital since last.M'on-
day.
To each of the sick we wish im-
proved health.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ott, Michael
and Andrew .of Kitchener were
home for -the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Johnston
had members of their family home
for'Father's Day..
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Howe and son'
Bob from Cultoss spent Saturday
with Mrs. liowe's father, Mr,
Frank Moulton, and Mrs. Lillian -
MacDonald.
Miss Ruth Schmidt from Tavis-
tock spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary
Bere and family. Also John, Greg
and Larissa Aldham from Goderich
spent the week end with their
grandmother.,` Mrs, Bere.
Mr. and .Mrs. John Bere, Karen
Hernandez and Miss Lee Moy
Chung from London, had their
picnic lunch in Dungannon when
rain foiled their plans at Exeter on
Sunday.
Miss Flora Durnin from Totten-
ham called on several former
neighbours and friends on Monday.
A number from here attended
the Webster picnic on Sunday
afternoon At Harbour Park, Goder-
ich. Tom Webster was president-
this
residentthis year •
Many high school students have
successfully completed another
year and are now free to enjoy
summer holidays. Gerald Bere
received splendid report complet-
ing his first year at
Fanshawe College, in London and
Barbara Blake was successful in
her first year at Ryerson ,College
in Toronto. Congratulations to
each of these students and to the
graduates, whose photos appear
these weeks in our local papers.
Open House at the new Goder-
ich Signal -Star building on •Friday
and Saturday attracted many vis-,
itors, who were impressed with
the new developments in the print-
ing industry.
Mr; and Mrs. Lorne Ivers and
other relatives and friends attend-
ed a family gathering on Sunday
at the home of Mrs. Harold Con -
gram,, Wingham, in honour of Mr,
and ,Mrs. Harvey Congram's 25th
Wedding anniversary.