The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-09-18, Page 14PAGE FOURTEEN
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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NIGHT SCHOOL
LUCKNOW CENTRAL PUBLIC SCHOOL
Phone -- 528-3113
Principal S. E. Collyer
1. OIL PAINTING
2. UPHOLSTERY
3. LIQUID EMBROIDERY
4. RUG MAKING
5. TYPING
6. SEWING
(a) Beginners
(b) Stretch and Knit
Fabrics
7. CONVERSATIONAL
FRENCH
8. BRIDGE
Introductory and
Intermediate
. REGISTRATION
Wednesday, October 2 - 8:00 p.m.
CLASSES BEGIN
Wednesday, October 9 — 8s00 p.m.
FEE. — $12.00 per course
Anyone wishing to register by mail, please complete Form below
and mail to the Principal by Monday, September 30, 1974.
Name.
Address
Phone No.
Course
ZION
Jim Ritchie , son of Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon Ritchie , registers this
Monday at Centralia College of
Agricultural Technology in Cen-
tralia for his 2nd year of studies.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hunter and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritchie spent
Saturday of last week in London
at the Western Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Weaver of
Sudbury visited Monday evening
of last week at the home of her
brother Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Wilkins and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ritchie
Jim, Donald_and Carol attende
the forty-fifth wedding anniversary
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ern-
est Bogie of Goderich . The supper
and evening was held at the home
of Mrs. Ritchie's brother , Mr. and
Mrs. Mel Bogie and family of God:
eri h where twenty guests/were
present. Their anniversary date
is this week September 18th.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cook of
Ripley visited Sunday evening
with his brother , Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Cook and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Swan,
Linda, Kevin and Margaret had
his brother, Earl Swan Jr. and
daughter Norma Jean of `Cambrid-
ge (Galt) on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritchie has
had as visitors Sunday evening,
CABINET
MAKER
For all your fine
woodwork needs in
furniture or built-ins
CALL OR WRITE
PETER MARTIN.
R.R. 5 KINCARDINE
3967857
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his sister, Mr. and Mrs.' Sam Gib-
son of Lucknow and Mrs. Jim Gib-
son of British Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkins,
Barbara , Bill, Larry, Jack, Janet,
Elizabeth and Kenny were Sunday
dinner guests at the home of her
mother, Mrs. William Irwin and
Lloyd of Kinloss also a visit with
Mrs. Wilkin's aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Alton of London at the
Irwin home.
Bryan Ritchie arrived home ear-
ly Saturday morning by motor-
�ycle from Dawson Creek, British
Columbia, where he had been
employed for four months at South
Peace Stock Farm..
Harvey and Betty Ritchie (Hain-
es) celebrated their twenty fifth '
wedding anniversary with. a family
gathering It Brookside School in
Ashfield Township on Sunday.
Their anniversary date was on Sat-
urday of last week, September 14,.
Brenda Ritchie R.N. and'her
grandmother, Mrs. Wesley Ritchie
of Lucknow visited Sunday after
noon in. Port Elgin with Mrs. Rit-
chie's
sister , Mrs. Mary MacKay.
Mr. and. Mrs. Lorne Cook, Shar•
on, Michelle, Gerald and Janice
spent 'Friday of last week in Lon-
don at the Western Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Raynard
and family and Mr. and Mrs. El-
don Ritchie and family of this
community attended the wedding
anniversary gathering at Brookside
School for M. and Mrs. Harvey
Ritchie.
REMEMBER
HELP YOUR
RED CROSS
10,HELP
KINGSBRIDGE---Teer Reev
.LAND Seeks Wardenship.
WEDNESDAY; SEPTEMBFRI�
FATHER DIES IN HO
The community extends their
sincere sympathy to Mr. and Mrs.
' Bill VanDyke and family and Mr.
and Mrs. John VanRooy and fam-
ily on the passing of Bill and
Jean's (Mrs. VanRooy) father in
Holland last Monday evening,
September 9th.
BROTHER PASSES
The community also extends
their sympathy to Mr. and Mrs.
Don Farrish and family on the
death of Dorothy's brother , • Bob
Watson, late Saturday evening
as the result of a car accident on
the 10th concession of Ashfield.
FIRE LOSS
A fire on Saturday evening
Completely destroyed the barn, and
drive shedon the farm of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Also Also lost was a
tractor and sprayer , the season's
crop and five ton of fertilizer.
Mr. and Mrs. Card and family
moved here last spring after pur-
chasing the farm from Mr. and
Mrs ..Don Farrish.
Ralph Austin and friend Mike
Boyle returned home last week,
after a two week trip to the East
Coast. -Both have returned to Uni-
versity of Western Ontario,
London.
John Sheardown left on Saturday
for Timmins , where he began his
new position as: Recreational Dir-
ector at the Psychiatric Hospital,
South Porcupine, about two miles
from Timmins on Monday, Sept-
ember 16. Anne and Ricky will
follow .at a later date.
Mary VanRooy, daughter of Mr.
and. Mrs. John VanRooy is train-
ing for a Registered Nurse at St.
It has been announced that
Teeswater Reeve Albert Worrall is
seeking the Bruce County Warden-
ship for. 1975. To date, he is only
announced contender for the post
currently held by J. P. Johnstone
of Tobermory.
Mr. Worrall owns the Teeswater
Printcraft and formerly was the
editor of the Teeswater, news. He
has been the Reeve of Teeswater
for the past four years.
Teeswater's last Warden was
Frank Field back in Canada's Cen-
tennial Year , 1967.
In Bruce the wardenship is alter-
nated between rural and urban
reeves and 1975 will be an urban
year.
Joseph's Hospital, London.,
Betty. Hendricks, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs.. Martin Hendricks,
has entered the, Owen Sound RegL
ional School of Nursing.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dalton and
family returned home on Satur •
day after a weeks holiday along
Lake, Superior. fl
Joe O'Keefe, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe O'Keefe Sr. , and Sandy
Simpson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Simpson, left by car Satur-
day, September 7 for British. Col-
urnbia , where they hope to obtain
employment for a year.
Rene Reurink, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Tim Reurink, is enrolled
in a hairdressing course in London.
Rev. Fr. Ed Dentinger celebrat-
ed his birthday last Thursday and
attended a birthday party in his .
honour at the school put on by the
pr imary grades and the' C. W. L . '
were hosts for a patty for Father
following in the Parish Hall.
On The We
Teeswater Firefighters we
busy over the week end, Oa
day evening they, were cane
the home of William Mephe
on the 10th of Kinloss,' En,
smoke and water damage
On Saturday they were ca
to the recently vacated holt
Clarence Sutcliffe, Teeswat
It has been rented to teoam
fire was caused by an peel.
kitchen stove pipe, Cittled
age was experienced as aow
was used to extinguish theb
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and released. The three°
children were not injured,
The accident occurred
of the farm home of Warm
The Shetlers had beenvh
Glenn's Hill with Mose She
and family and were re
home .
The second buggy, riding
of the one involved in the
was occupied by further in
of the Shetler family, A,
Mrs . John Shetler and four
of Whitechurch and Mr, as
Dan Miller and son of No
They heard the cries of the
ren following the accident'
and returned to assist,
Damage tothe car was
ed at $1000. Constable
Crew of the Goderich Pro
Police investigated and stab
the automobile driver wast
by the bright lights of anal
ing vehicle and was not at
We have now opened our
ew Fabric Departmenl
COME IN AND BROWSE
WE ARE NOW AGENTS
special
1.00% polyester crimps
60" wide — reg. $5.98 yd.
save $1.01 yd.
pecial $4.97` yd.
WINDOW BLINDS
36"
White, cream or green
Special $1.97 each
CHILDREN'S
BARRETTES
Asst, styles r'eg. 79c card
save 79e
Now 2 cards for 79c,
G. E. LIGHT BULBS
40, 60, 100 watts
Special 4 bulbs
for 97c
• LADIES'
SWEATERS
New fall styles and colours
Values from $5.98 to $7.98
Special -- your . choice
.$5.37
LOWNEYS
MACAROONS
MAPLE BUDS. OR
CHOCOLATE
WAFERS
REG. $1.29 LB.
SAVE 22c
Special $1.07 lb.
SIMPLICITY
STYLE
PATTERNS,
FOR THIS WEEK ON
WE ARE
discounting
ALL PATTERNS.
by 10%
PHENTEX
3 ply yarn — new fall d
Reg. 89c skein — Save
Special 2 for $14
dsomegaranaos
CUPS AND
SAUCERS
Fine Bone China
Made in Eland
Queen Anne
SPECIAL FOR THIS
ONLY
$1.77 es
SEPOY VARIETY STORE
Lucknow Phone 528.28.