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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-04-21, Page 17TAYLOR - to Mr. and Mrs. Doriald Taylor of R. , R. 2' Lucknow on Monday, April 12, 1976 at Wing- ,, ham and District HosPital,. a son, JeffreY de BOER - to Mr.and Mrs. Wifii de • 'Boer of R. R. 1 Lucknow on Wednesday, April 7, ',1976 at Victoria Hospital, London, a son. SLOETJES - to Mr. and Mrs. Anthoey (Tony) Sloetjes of. R. R. .7 Lucknow on Sunday, April 18, 1976 at Winghadvand• District Hospital, a son, Christopher John. ( ) I am interested 'in attending the Better Breathing Club for Adults. ) My child is interested in attending, the Physical Conditioning' Course for children. Name. Addi.eSs. Phone Jr The atuce7DOfferip7Orey' Lung •.AssociOtio0: ,• the residents 1s .conducting a survey of the residents of the Lucicnow. area with a view to ascertaining the need for A PHYSICAL CONDITIONING COURSE FOR ASTHMATIC CHILDREN A BETTER, BREATHING CLUB FOR ADULTS SIX ONE HOUR CLASSES • ARE PLANNED FOR THURSDAY EVENINGS IN MAY AND JUNE IN LUCKNOW TOWN HALL Those interested in attending, please clip the form below and mail to: Mary MacIntyre, Luckiiow or leave at the Medical Centre, Lucknow 'ELATION FARMERS WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT FLAX AS A CASH CROP IN 1976 1. Flax Futures for 1976 continue at. an attractive level. • 2. Flax Plantings in our area have trippled in the last two years. 3. Possibility of new flax seed •varieties with higher yieldi being available for 1976. 4. 'Input Cost for seed fertilizer and spray less than $20.00 per acre. 5. A market is available immediately for all Ontario grown flax. " 6.: Quick unload as compared with other cash crops. 7. Forward selling available (Ask Manager for ' details) 8. 'Storage available' (ask Manager for ,details) 9. Contracts available (ask Manager for details). I Don't delay because interest in this seed is high. To avoid disappointment call today. ANDERSON FLAX PRODUCTS Lueknow Ontario phone 5287 2026 OPNOTCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED fir seed 'please contact: or Milverton, Ontario phone 5957494I TALK TO ME about assuring cash for a University Education for your Children: A Sun Life Policy can guarantee needed funds for your child's education, even if you die in the Wm. J. Kinahan R.R. 2 LUCKNOW PHONE 357.1987 • OF CANAM INGLISFARM - DRAINAGE QUALITY INSTALLATIONS CLAY OR PLASTIC Free Estimates 'PHONE 392.6700 R.R. 3 WALKERTON THE VICKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNAW, ONTARIO PAGE SEVENTEEN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1974 DUNGANNON Mr. and Mrs'. Bob Eedy and twin daughters of• Mississauga visited, on theyveekencl with Mr. and Mrs., Irvine Eedy: Mr. and Mrs. Robt. 'Irvin visited their daughter and: son-in-law, Betty and Fred • Stirling, Delene and Harold at Thamesville on the' 'weekend, Barbara Blake, of Toronto. spent coupleof days with her mother, 'Mrs, Cecil Blake. Bill and Pat '- Blake, Becky, and Kara of Cam- bridge visited with Mrs. Blake and Barbara and with Pat's parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Eugene Ryan in Goderich. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Graham McNee were their family. Ken and Linda McNee and , Timmy, Eric and Angel McNee, Brenda and. Craig, Nile, Donna and, Jim Hayden, Laurie and Linda of Port. Albert. Allan and Sandra .McNee, Edward and Paul 'of Ajax spent Saturday at their cottage at Port Albert. Rev. H. G. Dobson preached on the subject. "Easter" at Sunday service at Dungannon United Church.. The choir, under the direction of organist, Mrs. Art McMichael, contributed to the service With three anthems, Next Sunday will be Confirmation Serv- ice for those joining' the, church. ,Any parents who are interested, in presenting their infants for baptism on Family , Day, May 9, .should contact the minister. The Explorers .will hold a inother-daughter luneheOn on' Monday at. 12,30 in , the church bwinent. . • Mr. and Mrs. Wif Pentland fia4 as 4:45itors on Easter Sunday Mrs. Ernest Pritchard of ,Toronto; laVerne Pentland, Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Andrew, Jeff and • Paul of Kincardine; Teri and Sean VanDongetr, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs'. Bruce Utley and Erin of Goderich. Sunday , visitors. with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Anderson on Easter Sunday were Miss Patsy Anderson, London; Fred McCullen, London; John and Suzanne Anderson, Godeiich; Mr. and. Mrs. Mark Berger; Mrs. Joyce Caesar; Mr. Harry Franken,, St. Thomas; Steve' Mann, Lucknow; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hodgins, Wingham; Mr. and Mrs. 'Mac Lougheed arid Kristen of Rodney; Mr. and Mrs. Don Caesar ' and Vicki of Whitechurch; Mr. and- Mrs; Ian Inglis and Michelle of Belmore. Mr. Russell Johnston arrived home from Wingham Hospital: on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John • Johnston and / son • John Jr. of • Toronto • visited Mr.' and Mrs. Russell Johnston on the weekend. Bert Johnston of London has been with his mother for the past three weeks while his father was in • hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dobson, Jeffrey and David of St. Catharines 'visited Rev. H. G. and Mrs. Dobson fot a couple of days on the weekend. Thornten Eedy went West to ' attend. a cattle .sale and will visit with Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Eedy in Calgary. , Howard Godfrey suffered severe burns to his hands last week while fixing a hot water furnace. While he was: unable to work,' he visited hiS father, Mr. Ralph Godfrey at Hardington near Kingston for .a couple of days': Mr., and Mrs. Jerry:Wilbur • of Toronto spent the weekend at their summer home here. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kidd and family of Georgetown were up at Mrs. J.Ryan's, house on Friday to look after, furniture and sale preparations. On TueSday evening the "Little PeOple" directed by their ieader Donna Sue Errington and her helpers, provided a splendid even= ing for community enjoyment at the. Agricultural Hall. , Mr. and Mrs." Art McMichael OLIVET Mrs. Ray Hamilton and, .,Wendy visited on Sunday evening with Mr. and ' Mrs. Paul Hamilton and 'Jennifer of Hanover. ' Dinner guests .on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Osborne and family were Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McCallum of 'Hanover, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Firmin of Toronto, Mr. and. Mrs. Ray. Pennington and family of Teeswater, Mr. and Mrs. ,Robert Campbell, ..Sharon and Lynda of Lucknow; Brad Petteplace of Teeswater, Miss Jean McCallum and Larry Firmin of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reavie and Mr.' and Mrs. Wayne Elston, both 'of Wingham. The occasion was also a. bridal shower for Miss Jean McCallum and Larry Firmin • who are to be married 'on April 24th. The community extends its sincere sympathy to Mr. HOWard McGuire; formerly of this-atii-,4-dtr the passing of his wife at Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGuire and Brian and Mrs. Walter Black ' visited on Sunday with Mrs.. Robert Engel, Marilyn and Robbie of Dublin. r Mrs. Wes m Wes Smith was, hostess last Thursday evening for the Olivet U.C.W. meeting. Birthday greet- ings/were extended to the presid- • ent Mrs, Walter Black. and Rhonda went Thursday even- ing for a couple of days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Thompson in Sarnia. Jeff and Scott stayed- with their grandparents, Mr. arid Mrs. Ken Thompson in doderich. Mrs. Mary Here returned home from Victoria Hospital, London on Thursday and is now 'Convalescing . after having a 'kidney stone removed. . Mr. 'and . Mrs.. Bruce Sillib (nee ' Marsha Hodges) 'are the proud parents of a baby daughter, Lisa Michelle, born on . Saturday, April ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eedy of Strathroy visited Mrs. Heber Eedy on Saturday. ••••• CONGRAM - td Mr. and Mrs. Bill Congram of R. R. 1 Holyrood on Sunday, April 18, 1976 at Wingham and District Hospital, a daughter, Michelle' Edna. r • th, •