The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-11-19, Page 43IN ADDITION TO THE FURTHER
MARKDOWNS ON HUNDREDS OF LOVELY
GIFT ITEMS - WE'VE PUT OUR ENTIRE
STOCK OF CHRISTMAS ITEMS ON SALE AT
SPECIAL„SALE DISCOUNTS!
GOING OUT OF BUSINESS
LIQUIDATION
SALE!
Waxworks Boutique
...Wingham...
It's time for action- We've sold .a lot but we
still have hundreds and hundreds of fine
Off froms that
MUST BE SOLD
as quickly as possible
SO WE'VE MADE
FURTHER REDUCTIONS!
These further price cuts will be effective on
WEDNESDAY, THIS WEEK
Don't miss this great opportunity to make
some genuine pavings on a wonderful array
of treautlful and distinctive gift items -
Things that will make your gift really
appreciated and remembered.
IF YOU ARE OUT OF TOWN TAKE A DRIVE
OVER TO WINGUAM AND SEE THIS SALE
FOR YOURSELF. YOU'D PROBABLY PAY FOR
YOUR GAS IN SAVINGS ON YOUR VERY FIRST
PURCHASES
OPEN DAILY TUESDAY TO SATURDAY
9:30 A.M. TO 6 P.M.
AND ON FRIDAY EVENINGS
LIQUIDATION SALE
"WAXWORKS BOUTIQUE"
Wingham
PRICES
REDUCED
1980- -Ps 19 Ludatow Selland Wedoeoday, November 26
it
Frank Emerson of
Goderich spent the
weekend with his
grandmother, Mrs,,
George Emerson.
Mr. and Mrs. •DOnald
Reid visited with Mr. and•
Mrs. Bob ThoMpson on.
atu
Guests .with Mr, and
Mrs. Cecil Sutton on
Sunday, were Mr. and
Mrs, Wilbert Hodgins of
Winghain.
Quite a number from
this community attended
the 1-lILIr0/1 Federation of
—Agriculture- banquet- at
Reid's Corners ,on
Thursday night.
Mr. and ;VIrs. Jim
Farrell were in Toronto
on Tuesday and Wed-
nesday where they
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Art Gr ic e, and Brenda and
attended " the Royal
MacDortalclhonie.
Mr, 'and , Mrs, Donald
Robertsoner iwe guests of
Mrs. :Camerort
IVIaeDonald on Friday
and on Sunday of .lulls
Matldie Fisher, Lucknow,
Sunday guests were Mr.
and Mrs.' Herman Weller .
of Concession 8, Huron
Twp. Mrs,. VanRooyen's
parents, Mr and Mrs. B,
Smouter of Toronto` are
visiting thi$ week at the
VanRonyenhorne.
Mr and s
Grove
Keith of Tor ante visited
on' Saturday'with Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Forster,
DonnaJean and Douglas.
Visiting with Mrs.
Catherine "Scott on
Wednesday were Mrs.
Margaret Bannerman of
- Kinc arclin e;-Mrs—Clayton _
Watke of Hanover and
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Limier of Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
MacDonald' and children
spent Friday in London
and on Sunday Mr. and.
Mrs. David Lawton of
Tiverton visited at the
Mr. and. ..Mrs 'Howard
Tiri hopson . visited With
Mrs: ,Olive Needham and
Mrs, Allan McIntyre of
South KirtleSs en Sunday.
Some in Soe from this 'ne-
'Inunity • attended the
timer al services in
Lucknow on, Sunday
afternoon' -for—the- --late
Mrs. 'Olive Acker,
t.Syrripathy is extended
to the bereaved family.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
McCosh were • guests of
Mr, and Mrs. John
Farrell and girls on
Sunday evening.
Winter Fair. They alsO
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen Orme in
Orangeville.
Kerry Boyle of
McMaster University,
.Hamilton and Bonnie
Boyle of London spent the
trend -with
parents, Mr, and WS.
Francis Boyle.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Elliott and "Ian spent
Friday in Toronto and on
Saturday evening at-
tended a surprise partY at
the Kinloss Community
—Centre ,in
and Mrs, Ray Stanley on
the occasion of their 25th
wedding anniversary.
Spending the weekend
with. Mr. and Mrs.
William VanRooyen and
family .were Paula Jarvis
of Amberley and Brad
Stanley of Ripley, On
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AdVarice Ticket Sale
DECEMBER: 6, 1980 at 10 A.M.
RIPLEY COMMUNITY CENTRE
TICKETS -$9.00 per person
Maximum 6 tickets per customer
First come, first served Workworth warden on TV show
22 helping to take care of
the cattle.
Captain and Mrs. Ted
Marion visited the Liddle
families in this area on
the weekend of Nov. 15.
Mrs. Marion, who is the
former Kathryn Liddle
and a graduate of the
Ripley Public School and
the Ripley District High
School, is an elected
trustee '-of the Renfrew
County School Board.
Royal Agricultural
Winter Fair in the
Coliseum in Toronto were
Calvin McConnell' and
Glen McConnell, both of •
*ncardine Township,
Northan Bolt of Kinloss
Township and Robert
Osborne of • Huron
Township. Miss Joan
Osborne was in Toronto
from Tuesday, November
11 until the show's closing
last Saturday, November
*from page 18
The Front Page
Challenge Show on CKNX
TV on Monday evening
Nov. 17 was of local in-
terest. The second guest
challenger was Mrs.
Mary DawSori of Cam-
pbellford, the warden of
WarkWorth Penitentiary
. at Peterborough. The 37-
year-old Mary Dawson is
the first Canadian to be
appointed the warden of a
penitentiary,
Incidentally, :the fOur
expertS Gordon Sinclair;
Betty Kennedy, Pierre
Burton and another lady
guest panelist were
unable to identify her. In
the interview which
followed Mary said that
there were 440 men under
supervision:
The • former Mary
Fisher, she was raised in
..th_e_Whilechurch_arPA and
on oeeasion Fran and Ab
have given her a ride as
she was .walking home
from school. Her mother,
Mrs.-. Rena Fisher now
lives in Wingham and at
one time Mary • herself
worked, 'in CKNX. Her
mother was Rena
Carruthers and she has
three sisters in this area -
Alma, Mrs. Eldy Lowry
of the LalteshOre Road
west of Pine River in
Huron township;
Kathleen; Mrs. Ron.
Forster of Lucknow; and
Lillian, Mrs; Dune
Simpson of Highway 21
jUst south of Kintail; also
one brother John • in
Londen. Also deceased
are three brothers, Dave •
Of icinloss Township,
.Elliott of Ripley arid
Irwin. So anyone familiar
with this-area will know
that Mary has many
cousins.
And we all wish- Mary
continued success in her
position. She sure han-
dled the television in-
terview on___Eront_P_age
Challeng_e very nicely.
Royal exhibitors
Breeders from this
area exhibiting Brown
Swiss cattle at this year's
Yam
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OPPORTUNITY
RIGHT IN THE
PALM OF
YOUR
HAND
Announcement
This Friday, November 28th 6:00 - 9:00 P.M. ONLY
20% OFF— All
Ladies doihing
10% off remainder of stock
Bill's Place Variety
Phone 528-2238 Lucknow
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