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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-08-25, Page 22•-...CHAR- MAN'S WORK CLOTHING cLOTHING IPROP. JOYCE ADAMSON LUCKNOW , .0HONE 528-2526 OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 9 P.M. • i BUILDING CE Asphalt Shingles NO. 1 210 LB. SEALED SHINGLES' 6 Colours From 'Which To Choose ALSO ROOF CEMENT EAVE STARTER. GALVANIZED RIDGE' • ROOFING NAILS, ETC. NO. 15 BLACK ASPHALT FELT ASPHALT SHINGLES ADD BEAUTY AND. COLOUR TO YOUR ROOF AP O.P I/ I! AP AP AP' AP I.P AP AP I/ AP AP AP AP AP ALSO IN . STOCK 4" Plastic Drainage Tubing , 4". PlaStic rs .411. 41P 4P JP AP AP AP AP 4P AP AP AP AP AP AP AP APP Ap Ap AP ST., LAWRENCE CEMENT PORTLAND AND MASONRY IN STOCK .use 411P .41P 4OP •11, 4111P eir .dor 4•0, .710. 4. 41, 4p, JOHN W. HENDERSON LUMBER LTD. PHONE 5284118 LUCKNOW • • •• • • • —.444.147, • ' "FROSTCLEAR" with a • Refri 0orttor • Frostclear Net volume ; 1,6.5 cu: ft. Rear glide-out rollers, 3-Temperature butter compartment control Xta.n crispers: 2 — 12.2 qts. 'ea. Xtan meat keeper : 14.5 lbs. aivu,../wwwwAnitvwwwwwwiAouvvvvevt, Greer. TV and Electric Lucknow 'Phone $28-3112 PM* .Twpormwo. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1976 KINLQUGH. Mrs. Audrey Borthwick of St. Catharines visited' why Mr. and Mrs. Jack, Hodgins and Johh. •• WOO V(as received here 'by ' relatives of the death, after , a lingering •illtieSs, of the late Fred BOyle Of Moose. Jaw, Saskatche- wan. Fred .was'the youngest soh of the .late M. and Mrs: William Boyle and grew up on Dave Robb's farm', concession 10,- before' going Wegt. Mrs. Irene MacKenzie of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan is a sister.. • Sympathy is extended at this time. Visitors during the week with Mr. and Mrs. George Graham were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ellacott, Toronto; Mrs. Laural Hewitt, London; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schaef- fer, Kincardine. Rev. A. F. Cowan of Toronto will be at the meeting : of the Bible Society for.,this area-at the Kinloss United Church on Monday, August 30th and will show a film on Africa. Mrs. Mabel Hewitt and Mrs: ' Dorothy Thompson • of Kincardine visited on Friday with. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Haldenby and also called on other friends in the village. Mrs. John Barr visited during the week with Mr. and Mrs. Morley Bushell and the boys at Wingham,, and , also with Miss Margaret' Bushell at Goderich. Mrs. Gertrude Walsh visited . With Mr. •and Mrs. Frank Currie and other, relatives at Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Page of Dt. and Mtgl- •Irtian Mohamed of Toronto visited with' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Page and Andrew,. demcession 10. Misses Edna and May Boyle were dinner guests , of 'Misses Nellie, Margaret and' Helen Mal- colm at. Lticknow on Friday.. , Mr. and Mrs. Howard ..Bennett Jr. of Toronto .spent the weekend with their- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Haldenby. Friends from here attended the "Open House" on S,unday after- noon and evening' in Ripley at 'the home of Mr. and Mrs.- Dpn McCosh in honour of their daughter (Mary Anne); Mrs. M. Kukoly, of The Pas, Manitoba who will be moving soon to Kitimat, ,B.C. Mrs. Bill Burt spent a few days -at Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. George Burt and babe who, are moving to Oshawa. • Mr. and Mrs. Stan Wright of Glen Orchard and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wright of London visited during the week at the Maulden home. Mr. and Mrs. Laird ,Mann and children of Washago spent a few day§ with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shaw and Wendy. • Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lane .and Peter of Montreal called on relatiVes here and visited' with Mr. Frank Maulden and Mrs. Malcolm Lane in the Wingham 'and District Hospital. ' . Mrs. Wm. J. MacKenzie (the former Alice Hedley) of Lucknow passed away in the Brucelea '• Haven, Walkerton. The, funeral was held on Sunday afternoon at the. MacKenzie Memorial Chapel., 'Lucknow With the burial -in- Greenhill Cemetery. The late Mr. and Mrs., MacKenzie', lived for many years on the farm now owned by. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Robb, concession 10. Delbert Hedley of here ,'is.a *great . nephew, and §ympathy is extended 'to 'the relatives. " : On Sunday next,, 'August '29th, the AngliCan Parish Service will be held in St. Faul's chtirch, Ripley at 11 o'clock with a fellowship hour following the service, ,There will be no service at LucknoW, Kinlough or Berkie. • The Holyrood Wornv's Institute 'will meet on Thnrsfiay evening, September 2nd.' Hostess, Mrs. P. A. Murray; roll call, name a nutritious food, beginning with your name; topic, social welfare speaker; motto, "Swallow your pride occasionally - it is not fattening"; demonstration, Mac- rame; contest, butter tarts; conven- ers, Mrs. Gerald Rhody, Mrs. Ellwood .Elliott . Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson and Lois and Jamie Langford visited Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. Ronnie Haldenby and family at Port Elgin. Holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bert' Nicholson were Mr, and. Mrs. George Peters and Greg, Mr. and Mrs. Marty Johnston - of ROmeo, Michigan; • Mr. and Mrs. Truman Fillinger and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn• Connors and girlS of Dearborn ; Michigan'. FLOWER SHOW CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 ham, who also 'won tie Red Rose Tea trophy. , A number of special features added interest for those attending. Mrs. Arnold and MrS. MacDonald offered a variety of Bruce tartan • jewellery for sale. Mrs. Ena Henderson was in charge' of a draw for a Bruce Tartan necklace, won by Mrs. Margaret Mowbray.. Mrs. Margaret Grant was taking orders for spoons and jewellery featuring 1 the white trillium. A broach was I won by Mrs. Ruby Macbonald. Mrs. Susan McNaughton demon- strated the making of ribbon roses. A table containing a .variety "of ! articles for .sale, was in charge of Mrs. Lenore Glenn and was well patronized. ,Many visitors took advantage of 'the attractive tea 'tables for a visit with friends over a cup of tea and fancy breads. I. A nUmber of local merchants donated merchandise which went ' to the- holders of lucky numbers drawn at, intervals during the . afternoon and evening, Machans donated plant food, won by Nena Donnelly; Bill's Place, plant §itters, Elizabeth Robinson; McKay's, fer- I tabs, Liella Finlayson; Discount Store, wash 7 n-dry, Anne Dexter; ,Greer's, flashlight; Beryl Mow- bray; Mehans, raid; Mrs. MacDon- ald; Sutherlands, garden gloves,' 'Sadie Hamilton; Co-op, soil and seeds, Anne Roulston; Cowans, flower pot, Pit Cleland; Umbach's, plant food, Mary Cleland; /sinews, vase, Evelyn Henderson; Shirals, flower pot, Gladys Wharry; Pet- ter's Shoes, 12.00; Susan Cook; Royal Bank, $2.00, HMamie Roul- ston; Montreal Bank, $2.00, Mrs. Jardine; Dixon and Reid, '6 liquid fertilizer, won by Mrs. Jean Whitby,. Mrs. Susan Henning, Belle Mole, Mrs. Bert Dickson, Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Donald CaMeron. Packages of Vigoro were won by Lena Robinson; Margaret Gordon; Mrs. Cumming; Isabel Miller; Mamie Roulston; Mrs. M'agoffin; Edith Webster, Alice Taylor, Kim. Cook., Ada Webster, Mr. Cleland, Winnie Fisher, Dorothy Clark. The committee in charge, MisS Elizabeth Robinson, Mrs. Ross Shiells, Mrs. Evelyn Henderson, Mrs. John Errington and Mrs.. Orville , Eiliott, along with the exhibitors, and many visitors, are to be congratulated on this fine show. , ' LOCHAL SH . Mr. and Mrs. Ewan MacLean enjoyed a'bus trip to the C.N.E. in Toronto on Friday with, the Ripley Senior Citizens. A shower for bride elect Maur- een Bradley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bradley, was held on Saturday afternoon at Pine River Church ball. Many from this' area attended. John McCharles of Petrolia, Miss Mary Anne Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCharles. and family of Chatham, were recent visitors with Mr. 'and Mrs.• Oliver McChar- . les. 'Mr. and Mrs. Rod Finlayson of Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Finlayson and family, of Goderich, Miss Carol Finlayson. of Midland, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Finlayson Sandy MacLennan has seen a patient 'in Kincardine Hospital. Mrs. Emile MacLennan is still hospitalized • in London. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Luther spent the weekend • in Ridgetown with relatives and friends. • Half the work in the world is done in an effort to dodge work, •