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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1977-06-08, Page 16LOWER INTEREST RATES NOW AVAILABLE ON 1st and 2nd Mortgages ANYWHERE IN ONTARIO ON RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL AND FARM PROPERTIES Interim Financing For New Construction and Land Development .FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN YOUR AREA PHONE SAFEWAY INVESTMENTS it CONSULTANTS LIMITED Head Office, 56 Weber Street, East Kitchener, [519] 744-6535 Branch Office: 705 Goderich Street, Port Elgin, [519] 832-2044 Branch Office: 504 Tenth Street, Hanover, [519] 364-3121 "Evenings Call Tara 934-2973 or 934-2431" WE BUY EXISTING MORTGAGES FOR INSTANT CASH KINGSBRIDGE CONTINUED FROM PAGE 14 the sick. Returning to England she was known as "The Lady with the Lamp", end of quote. Taken from Providence Alumnae Records, 1935. Mrs. David prezbindovvski and 'daughters Amy and Laurie of Cincinatti, Ohio visited her aunt Mrs. Jack Kinney. Lisa Frayne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Frayne, pupil of the Cumbrae School of Dancing, Kin- cardine, with Instructor Mrs. Marian Harvey, received a Gold Medal and was highly commended for Tap and received -bronze medal and was highly commended for Jazz when examinations were tried last week. Eat lets saturated fat. 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Ontario 1`1611 3H3 1519) 679.1200 F500.1'c5 s0 1 i WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1977 PAGE SIXTEEN THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Friday, June 3, 1977 of a baby boy, Robert William, at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibson, Billie WHITECHURCH Hugh Sinnamon, Mrs. Hanna of New York and Mrs. McIlwain of Portadown, Ireland, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft and Karen visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Forsyth of Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Fair moved last week to their farm home near Bluevale. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wamsley, Jason and Lisa of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Jamieson and family. On Sunday Langside Girl Guides and their leader, Mrs. Jim Young, attended Chalmer's Presbyterian Church and the girls took part in the service. Whitechurch Ladies Aid will have a booth at the Herman De Bruyan sale on June 18, commenc- ing at 11 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Don Vincent and Patrick of Riverview, New Bruns- wick, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Webster. Don returned home with a car and Mrs. Vincent and Patrick remained for a week's' holiday. Other visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Webster on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Terry Rutledge and Shawn of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Snowden and Brian of Wawanosh and Wm. Humphrey,of St. Helens. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Chapman were on Tuesday,, last Mrs. Alfred Wright of Rose- mount and on the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Smith of Markham. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore and family were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Johnston and family of Mildmay and his mother Mrs. Gertrude. Moore. Mrs. Johnston - and Mrs. Walter Moore are sisters. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Robe'r't Frank on the arrival on • and Gregory spent the weekend in London with his sister Mrs. Don Smith, Mr. Smith and family. They also visited at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, with their daughter Rhonda, Mrs. Robert Frank.. Mr. and Mrs. John Sinnamon and family of Seaforth visited at Hugh Sinnamon's on Tuesday with Mrs. Hanna and Mrs. Mcllwain. Cecil de Boer left last week for Edmonton, Alberta, where he will be working for UNICEF. Mr. and Mrs. John de Boer were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Nicholson of Strathroy. News & Views From Huronview Eber Lewis was welcomed to the Home at Monday afternoon's old tyme music and dancing program. Mrs. Driver, Molly Cox, Norman Speir and Cecil Skinner, provided the music and the Goderich Township Institute volunteers as- sisted with the activities. Elmer Farrish of Gorrie and Albert Craig of Bayfield shared the Family Night Program. ' On Tuesday eYening, Mr. Far- rish showed coloured slides taken while on trips to Africa, Norway and Iceland, and gave a very interesting commentary. Albert Craig sang several favourite num- bers and led in a sing-a-long, Miss Caroline Palmer, formerly from Gorrie, thanked those responsible for the entertainment on behalf of the residents. Forty grade seven students of the East Wawanosh Public School visited the Home on Thursday afternoon and presented a program in the auditorium, directed by Mr, , Dave Medd. The students sang several familiar songs and provided their own guitar accompanist. Twelve students presented a skit, "Pollution on Parade". Following the program the residents were each given a lovely apple. The money for apples and expenses of the trip had been raised by the students.