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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1977-06-15, Page 18AS-IS SPECIALS We haven't time to certify them. PRICES SLASHED THESE ARE GENUINE BARGAINS. Prices good for 1 week only. WESTERN ONTARIO TRACTOR PULL ANCTION at Lucknow Fair Grounds Sunday, June 26th at 12:30 p.m. OUT-OF-FIELD. CLASSES - 8, 10, 12 16 and 18,000 lbs. OPEN CLASSES - 7,000 and 9,000 lbs. FOUR WHEEL DRIVE TRUCK - 7,000 LBS. SPONSORED BY BY THE LUCHNOW TRACTOR PULL ASSOCIATION For information call Stu Reavie 528-3010 or Art Helm 529-7627 graduation ceremonies. Miss Kathleen Barton and fiance David Evans, both of Nottingham, England arrived on Monday, June 6 to spend 3 weeks vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Desmond O'Donnell. Congrattilations to Ken Doherty, son of Mr.. and Mrs. Frank Doherty, who graduated from the University of Western Ontario', London in Honours History on Monday, June 6. Ken will be attending Teachers' College in Hamilton next term. The Canadian Martyrs' Folk Choir from Hamilton, with director Peter Smiley, took part in the Sunday Mass at St. Joseph's Church, Kingsbridge on Sunday, June 12th and entertained in the parish hall immediately following. Refreshments were served by the Kingsbridge Youth Club, followed by a social hour. Mrs. J. P. Sullivan of Bolton and grandchildren Patricia and Tim Sullivan and friend Linda McQueen of Bramalea visited with friends in this area on Sunday, June 12. CONTINUED ON PAGE 23 Senior Citizens' Week is June19-25. PAGE EIGHTEEN THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1977 fl•••••••••••••••.M.Y... KINGSBRIDGE Holland' on Tuesday, June 7, and YR. .MAKE MODEL EQUIP. MILEAGE LIC. PRICE 67 69 70 70 71 71 72 72 72 72 73 73 73 73 73 74 PONTIAC PONTIAC SKYLARK PONTIAC HORN ET FORD PONTIAC PONTIAC GMC BUICK PARIS. 4 DR. STRATO 4 DR. SED. SAFARI EST. ST. WAGON GAL.. SED. ST. WAGON SAFARI EST. 3/4 TON LES. 2 OR. HATCHBACK HATCHBACK SQUIRE WAG. ST. WAGON LAUR. •2 DR. RUNABOUT PS, PB, AUT, RAD 8, AUT. RAD AUT. PS, PB, RAD NO MOTOR 6 AUT, RAD PS, PB, RAD PS, PB, RAD PS, PB, RAD 4 SPEED PS, PB, RAD_ AUT., RAD AUT., RAD AUT. RAD 610, 4 SPEED . PS, PB, AUT. RAD 4 SPEED, RAD 9J 96 97 129 45 77 62 93 49 84 61 54 44- 30 77 49 FKD 098 DHE 686 DHU 761 FKH 890 KXFt 999 FKD 009 LNY 592 DHD 535 T40 004 FRF 086 DHL 445 DHH 540 UV 415 JAW 323 DDO 970 KFC 325 '89." 268." 444." 133." 241.°° 194." 816." 1197." 1132."" 117." 488." 542." 1275." 821.°° 1294." 1266.00 VEGA ASTRE , PINTO DATSUN PONTIAC PINTO will stay until June 28. They have come to attend their niece Rita Knoop's marriage to Allen Harris and visit the family of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Knoop, R. R. 3 Goderich. Congratulations-to Peter Frayne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Frayne of R. R, 3 Goderich, who graduated from the University of Western Ontario, London on Wednesday, June 8. Peter received the A. Dorothy Turville Gold Medal Award for the best marks • in Honours French and Spanish in the Faculty of Arts Division. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Frayne attended the M cG E E Pontiac - Buick - Cadillac GODERICH 524-8391 Congratulations to Miss Rita • Maria G. Knoop, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Knoop of R. R. 3 Goderich, who was married by the Reverend Father Ed Dentinger, C.R: in St. Joseph's Church at Kingsbridge on S#turday, June 11 to Allen Reginald Harris, .only son of Mrs. Charlotte Harris and the late Mr. Reginald Harris of Toronto, Ontar- io. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Attendants were, maid of honour, Nellie Knoop, sister of the bride; brides- maids, Lyn Hawley, friend of the bride from British Columbia, Dawn Macauley, niece of the groom fiorn Mount Albert; best man; Ralph Paul, best friend of the gioom from Toronto; head usher, Allan Mc- Minn, friend of the groom from Toronto; ushers, Peter Knoop, cousin of the bride from Wood- stock, Tony Knoop, brother of the bride; flower girls, Margaret Knoop, sister of the bride and Carrie Macauley, niece of the groom from Mount Albert; the ring bearer was Arnold Knoop, brother of the bride. Readings were done by Miss Margaret Frayne and Margaret Rose Macauley, sister of the groom. The offering was taken up by Mr. and Mrs. Gerald KnoOp of Beachville, uncle of the bride. The soloist and organist was Miss Marianne Frayne. Dinner and reception for 100 guests followed at the home of the bride. Guests were present from Holland, Woodstock, London, Exeter, Goderich, Toron- to, Strathroy, Scarborough, Niel- sonton, Agincourt, St. Catharines, St. Thomas, Mount Albert, Missis- sauga, Caesarea and Lindsay. The disc jockey was Joe Ducharme from Goderich; the bartender was Larry Bailey, friend of the groom from Toronto. The happy couple will spend their honeymoon travelling for one week to the Bahamas. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tangelder and their two children, Minnette and Marco, the youngest sister of Mrs. Anthony Knoop arrived from This is what Ontario's Senior Citizens are doing to help all of us, all year. During Senior Citizens' Week. Ontario is calling everyone's attention to the contributions and needs of our province's seniors. Talent doesn't. retire. Senior Citizens.have a wealth of knowledge and experience to share with future generations. They are enriching the cultural life of the province by participating in every aspect of Ontario s artistic activities They are also coaching sports teaching driving Diner senior citizens to appointments assisting them to fill nut Income tax return', and serving in mriny other diffreht Onia ,,c, is rieTInr,4 our F.“-5r.,10, rje!f -rIs , even \,,oile they 'to (Is: or (-)tJ-ers There are 1000 SOnlOr C'Ubc an - 90 Ne ci ,zens centres in Ontario Special grants and other assistance are enabling older people to return to school and university. Health services, financial benefits, tax credits and alternative types of housing have also been made available to seniors, A Senior Citizens' Privilege Card entitles them to special privileges at many cultural institutions. tourist attractions. places of business and transportation. Two free booklets. Ontario Benefits for Senior Citizens' and 'Where to Use Your Ontario Senior Citizens Privilege Card. offer specific information about where and how to enjoy programs and services available to senior citizens For yeti! f ree COp'Cs ;OrleCt VOW !coal Ministry of :11 or write to 5,1 r 0 ,1 , o'! Keith Norton. Minister of Community and Social Services Province of °Marko r .r William Davis, Premier