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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-09-01, Page 9MONUMENTS For sound counsel and a fair price on a monument correctly designed from quality material, rely on SKELTON MEMORIALS Pat O'Hagari, Prop. 'ESTABLISHED OVER SIXTY YEARS ' WALKERTON PHONE 1114234 • ONTARIO' FRI & SAT. SEPT. 3, 4 GRIVE-IN • GODERICH 11 W' I AI CONCESSION ND r °HONE 994 , SttowtkWe litt* , all programs subject is hens*. BOX OFFICE THE thANS-AIINIMICAIMAIWILAW ROAD NAcE- A DEMOLITION (Kim WITHOUT mum , 111111. 1-11 4 C7 t • DAVID CARIRADINK IS cArilINIONIBALL OPENS AT (10 P M. Adult ,Entertainment. Sandy Cobe and David Baughn Present 01111 pe LAUNBITIS FILM Starring IN COLOR CHARLES enoNsoN• IMMO V INTERCONTINENTAL *WASIK CORP DUSK to DAWN c ..UN. SEPT.. 5 .5 BIG FEATURES SEPT. 6-9 CLOSED FRI. & SAT. ' Sept. I0-1 1 WALTER MA1THAU TATUM O'NEAL— • "THE .11,,D NE11VS $400 OPEN WEEK-ENDS ' FRI.-SAT.-SUN. 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Mr. and Mrs. Ron •Conley of Trenton have received a 2 year transfer to Prince George, British Columbia. Ron is with. the Canadian Air Force. He served at Lahr, Gerinany for four years 1969 - 73 and the past 3 years at Trenton.` Ron is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Conley, Lucknow. Mrs. Conley is the former Louise Irwin, daUghter of Mrs; Roy Irwin and the late Mr. Irwin, 'Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Conley, Laurie, age 12' and Gary, age 9, spent three diys last week in Lucknow before leaving for , their. new post. KINLOUGH Charles. Burt of Brucelea Haven, Walkerton visited with Mr.' and Mrs. Bill Burt and called on other friends here. Mr. and Mrs. George Margern of Goderich and relatives from Leth- bridge, Alberta, called on friends here on Wednesday. Mrs: Margerri, was the former Vera Ryan. George- Graham underwent sur- gery at Victoria Hospital, London on Tuesday. His many friends wish him improved health.. Mrs. Graham spent the week in 'London with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Eckenswil- ler. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnston of London spent a few days at the home Of Mi. -and Mrs. Fred Guest While the Guest ' family were in Kitchener attending the wedding of Miss Barbara Preiss. Mrs. Mary Valade of Cornwall is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. George Haldenby., The Anglican Church Women will meet on Thursday (evening) September -9th at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs..Delbert Hedley with Mrs. Bert Nicholson and Mrs. Gertrude Walsh conveners. The theme of the meeting is "Harv- est". On Sunday next September 5th the Ariglican services will be at Ripley, Bervie and Lucknow. Recent weekend visitors wilit Mr. and Mrs. William MacPherson of Holyrood ,were Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Lockrie of,Port Franks. The four visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don McCosh of Ripley, on the occasion of the Colwell family reunion, ZION Brian and Edith Jackson of Brantford, Anne Marie Walsh of Toronto, Barb Wilkins of Five Oaks, Paris and Jim Sheppard of Galt visited' Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkins. • Mrs. D. A. Andrew of Calgary, accompanied by her daughter Mrs. Jacque Durkie, also from Calgary, spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kirkland. Mri. Andrew visited her sister, Miss da Stanley of BrUcelea Haven while here and joined in observing Miss Stanley's 89th birthday. PAGE NINE Diane Raynard returned to her home from the Wingham Hospital one day last week. Mre and Mrs. Jim. Hunter spent the weekend in Oshawa arid Port Perry. Mr. and ,Mrs„ John, Hunter and family. had Wayne Phillips of Lucknow for holidays at their home. Mr. and Mrs.,- Tom Helm and family had her 'mother, Mrs. Elmer Pollard of Ripley, Sunday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkins were guests on Saturday -at the wedding of Donald' Mann and Henriette Van Diepenbeek, a a a a a a a a'' a a a a • a a a a a O a a a N N