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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-12-11, Page 23*BER u ESDAY, DECEMBER U. 1974 THE LUCICNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, carrmuo PREFINISHED WALL PANELS Size 4' x 8' In Wood or Hardboard PRICED FROM $4.57 and up OVER 30 DIFFERENT PANELS FROM WINCH TO CHOOSE JOHN W. HENDERSON LUMBER LTD. PHONE 528-3118 L,UCKNOW t14 gricultural Tidbits With Adrian Vos cder day I talked to a former lzeler. He told me that the e he got was to belabour an ace of all proportion. so the age of the local would be wp by the time negotiations ter contract got underway. vas lime to retain interest in nun. for without interest, no ac other.. organization can Ifs job in the union was at ix no union. no, job. Alt11 V1' recent straw by meat and piers. and the illegal lay tortOns:pectors we see der they went back to Amissne is made of the fact ir Iteasury Board disclosed of settlement before it upon. Apparently it is insion leaders don't want vote. but if the other bes it. it is Considered 1 can't see the If the terms are they will vote for it. and the" mil vote against. ci who it is that tells the terms are. ad more protests are risnist the way labour art resolved_ h appears 'mimeo can be reached unless there is a str*e if it hurts literally people. it does - concern them at all. Teat and grain stiike for Fattest to the Can sumer patecer-constuner rums of dollars in order the demands of a few [Milk to may have fried up by their • Ifrere mast be a better there are better ways. to Ho%kiimgwill our erate tits cost13, waste of continue. seet tro% Britain is on cifazictuptcy • caused for 1,11 .11 In11111. ."111:ei 111 1141101,1,11t- .,11111• • 11 :pp 114. 19111' Intl, 5:1 11!.1.1 a good deal by irresponsible walkouts and smiles. Are We going the same route! Labour should have a fair return for their services. in balance with the profits the firm they Work for makes. . and the same applies to small businessmen and farmers. A good arbitratiOn system can make this balance work. As long as there is'greed on either' side. the balance must be imposed -front outside. V1I 1 Honoured On 56th Anniversary Mrs. Clarence Cerson of Bervie entertained friends and relatives on Sunday in honoitr of her parents Mt. and Mrs. Wesley Thompson's 56th wedding anniversary. Those attending from here were Mrs. John Barr, Mr. and Mrs. George Graham and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Matilde!). Friends from here extend best wishes to Wes and Maude at this time. Mrs. Thompson; the former Maude Eckenswiller, grew up here. She is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ecken.s- wilier. Wes is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson of the South Line. Before moving to Kincardine they farmed on the place now owned by Mr. and Mrs., Eliner Vance. We are sorry to report that Kenneth MacDonald is a patient in the Virmgham and District Hospit- al. We wish him improved health. Mr. ;and Mrs. Ronald Young. of Kitchener visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.. Tom MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nicholson were guests at the Taylor -Nichol- son wedding at Ripley on Friday evening. Mrs. Gram EtkenSwiller and Mrs. Fred Page speut a few days m Toronto with Dr. and Mrs. hnan Mohamed. Week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Art Haldenbv were Mr. and Mrs. Hyslop and Mr. and Mrs. Hoard Bennett of Toronto. Mrs. Bert Nicholson will be hostess for the Christmas meeting of the Anglican Church Women on Thursday afternoon. The 4-H Club girls and their leaders. Mrs. Gerald Rbodv and Mrs. Delbert Hedley. attended the Achievement Day at Walkerton on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson and Lois Visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Evans and family at Erin - Visitors with Edna and lvlay Boyle were Miss Norma Coats of Wingharn and Mrs. Carl Vavalla of R. R. 1 Chatsworth. • PAGE TWEWtY-THREE ARNOLD'S GENERAt STORE R.R. 7 Lucknow 1411111e5 Phone 5294248 OCEAN SPRAY JELLIED CRANBERRIES 14 oz. ORANGE SUPREME DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIX 72c KRAFT JET MARSHMALLOWS WHITE, 1114 oz. 43c CHRISTMAS CANDIES AND . NUTS • NOW AVAILABLE IN BULK Ludatovi CG.I.T. Group Present Vesper Servke Sunday At St, Peter's In St. Peter's Anglican Church wisemen were Bonnie Clarke and on Sunday evening,the Lucknow Mary Ann Bit' chic. Canadian Girls in Training 'led in the 1974 Vesper Service with the Conversations were read by theme -The Light of God's Love"- Barbara Loree, Irene Reiikne.cht. Dorothy Clark led the service and Kink Haldenby, Joanne Ritchie and Mrs. Tom Pritchard accompanied Laurie Clarke. Glenda Jamieson all the musical selections on the led in a prayer of thanksgiving. organ. A quartet . of Susan Thompson on clam' et, Glenda • Du fmg the candlelighting, Lynn Jamieson on French horn, Mary Elphick was the questioner. Nancy Lynn Caiyley on trumpet and Warren. Patti -Lan Irwin. Sandra Kathryn McKim on flute played Henderson. Pamela McIntosh and -Hyrum to Joy" to begin the usari 'Thompson lit the five .candles. service. Kathryn McKim played a flute The CG.LT. choir sang And soot, -morning Has Broken-- *hile God Said Yes- and -Darkness Brenda Arnold and Barbara fiendPLBreakyV:gby3:1" e3Lauri. Thoneegniuirlaitinaerlsewairnt-KarMaZ ers;Ghearighet7eeeleLlirPvedettilerhoLf:ffoeriS4:ing. "Pe.tRerel. Lindsay sang a -solo verse. Also -the nativity scene was presented dur- The service closed with each girl ing this song. Kay Morrison was I lighting a candle and taking it Mary. Kendra Haldenby was Jos- around the church while the eph: the shepherds were Debbie Congregation sang -Praise our God Bolt and Faye Anne Forster and the , the Great Creator" . :;.Nzcs;'%tvg;*4<X.Iig*aWt ‘;.ticiAKafr HRISTMAS SHOPPING HOURS FOR LOCKNOW STORES. LUCKNOW STORES WILL BE OPEN • THREE FRIDAY NIGHTS PRIOR TO CHRISTMAS DECEMBER ,6,/13, 20 UNTIL 9 P.M. EVERY pAY MONDAY TO SATURDAY (INCLUSIVE) PRIOR TO CHRISTMAS OPEN FOR EVENING SHOPPING DECEMBER 16 TO 23 (INCLUSIVE) CLOSED CHRISTMAS EVE 6 P.M.