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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1977-06-29, Page 24THERE WILL BE HOME DELIVERY FRIDAY, JULY 1st Strawberry Time SPECIAL t/2 PINT Whipping Cream or 1 PINT HALF AND HALF ONLY 56c Cereal Cream WE ALSO CARRY SILVERWOOD'S NO. 1 BUTTER FAIRVIEW ,DAIRY Lucknow FOR HOME DELIVERY PLEASE CALL 528-2001 DON'T FORGET THE FAIRVIEW CAR WASH Hot Water, Soap, Wax, Vacua* Cleaner, Paper Towels PAGE TWENTY-FOUR cirs EXTERIOR I PAINT SALE I LU HOUSE pAINT O EXTERIOR O tcasikAc LATEX SALE PRICE ONLY $12.99 gallon SALE PRICE ONLY $14.99 gallon Stretch your budget June 27 July 9 IP IP AP IP I IP I IP IP I IP IP IP IP dir .OP IP or IP AP IP dOP I ./P I 4P IP air oir Ap. dop 40, d e or Open Every Monday —Closed Thursday IP I IP IP IP I dp 40. dp dr /IP I oir 41P CARPETING CUSHIONFLOR AND LINOLEUM YOUR COMPLETE ROME DECORATING CENTRE DRAPERIES FINLAY DECORATORS Lucknow, Ontario WALLPAPER AND C-I-L. PAINTS 4 Phone 528.3434 BAIN'S GROCETERIA LUCKNOW 528-3420 ICES SCHNEIDER'S 1 # • HOSTESS 7.9 uniP.WWWWEVCC6r1.'545016M1,4CFram THAT Lucknow School Band played a concert at Harbour Park in Goderich on Sunday, their third annual visit there. The concert was preceded by a "family picnic" by band members and their families and friends.,, THAT Kinloss Township Council are good 'sports, but enough is enough. In last week's Sentinel we had them donating $7500. to the slow pitch softball team. Actually, the sum was $75.00 and we apologize for the misprint. We also express regrets to the slow pitch softball t6arn who were packing their bags for Europe when they heard of the mistake. THAT Lucknow Fire Department res- ponded to a call on Saturday afternoon to the town dump where some refuse was burning out of control. Firemen, who had just run in the Bed Race 9n main street as part of Kin Summerfest, had a call Friday evening, when the race was still on, which sent them running to the fire hall. It was a false alarm. MORAN - DUSTOW , Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dustow of R. R. 6 Goderich are happy to announce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter Debra Dawn to Richard Stephen Moran, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farrish, R. R. 3 Goderich. The wedding will take place at the home of the bride's parents on July. 29th at 6 p.m. MEWHINNEY - NEIL Mrs. Richard Dowson and Mr. Virgil Neil of Peterborough an- nounce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Catherine Lynn Neil to Robert Murray Mewhinney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Mewhinney of R. It: 1 Lucknow, on Saturday, July 30th, 1977 at four o'clock in Peterborough. KOOBS - de BOER Mrs. Peter de Boer and the late Mr. Peter de Boer of R. R. 2 Teeswater and Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Koobs of Gowanstown are happy to announce the forthcoming mar- riage of their children, Nancy and John. The wedding ceremony will take place on Friday, July 22, 1977 at 4 p.m. in Langside Presbyterian Church. MELTON - CRANSTON The qngagement and forthcom- ing marriage is announced of Leone . Cranston, daughter of Mrs. Jerry Cranston and the late Mr. Cranston of R. k, 2 1 uLknow and Bill Melton. son of Mr : and Mrs .John Melton of R. R. 2 Wingham. The wedding wdl 1akr place on Saturday, July 23rd at 3.30 p.m. in Trinity United Church, Ashfield. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1977 Graduation night was held at Lucknow ,Central Public School on Monday of last week. The introductory prograrri in- -1 eluded 0 Canada, played by Rosemary de Boer; words of welcome by principal Stuart Colly- er; singing by the two grade eight classes; a trio. by Marilynne Machitkee, Lynne Hilverda and Rob Henderson; a quiz and musical presentation; a piano solo by Rosemary de Boer; dialogue by Bonnie Clark and Murray Gilchrist; solo by Rob Henderson. The valedictory address was given by Lynne Hilvetda of Lucknow. Athlete award winners were: junior girls -hampion, Tracy Mc-, Donagh; junior boys, Tim Ward; intermediate girls, Heather Stan- ley; intermediate boys, Kevin Lindsay; senior girls, ) Sandra Smith, Michele Edwards; senior boys, Donnie Carter, Rob Hender- son. The band proficiency award went to Marilynne Maclntyre with the Nicolson memorial music. award to Paul Finlay. Alec Purves was awarded a week at band camp .by the band. The girls general proficiency award was won by Lynne Hilverda with the boys. award going to Richard Moore. Kenny Irwin won the junior public speaking award with Judy de Boer winning the senior public speaking. Marilynne Maclntyre expressed thanks to grade 7 mothers for assisting with the lunch which followed. God Save, the Queen, accompan- ied by Mary Ann Ritchie, closed the evening's program. Grade 8 graduates were: Jacky Beasley, 'Marty Bolte, Jeannette Duiker, Paul Finlay, Greg Gardner, Yvonne Hartemink, Rob Hender- son. Lynne Hilverda, John Hopf, Julie LeBlanc, Steve Machan, Marilynne Maclntyre, John Mac- Kinnon, Brenda MacLeod, Judy McDonald, Rickey McMurray, Richard Moore, Teresa Murray, ' Lorrie Owen, Brenda Phillips, Joanne Pickard, Alec Purves, Mary Anne Ritchie, Lori Symes, David Young, Susan Bain. Patti Brooks. Dianne Bushell, Donnie Carter, Bonnie Clarke, Rosemary dc Boer, Greg Gibson, Murray Gilchrist, , Mark Gunter, Lea-Anne Haldenby, Nancy Haldentiv, Lois Hanna. Michael Hayes, Charlie Hodgins, Janette Hovvald, Janice Lotidr\ Ronnie McFarlati, Lori McKim, Sharon McMurray, Brian Murray. Paul Murray. Lisa Peterson, San- dra Smith. Robert Steffler, Tracy Tucsok. On. Dean's List Twelve students from Canada are included in the 1,155 on the dean's list of Bob Jones University, Greenville, , South Carolina and earned at least a B average during the second semester. Bob Jones University, known as the "World's Most Unusual Uni- versity", is a liberal arts, coeduca- tional, Christian institution. Each year the university matriculates more than 5,500 students who come from every state in the Union and about 30 foreign countries and territories. Ruth Graham, daughter of Mt. and Mrs. Allan Graham of Route 5, Lucknow, a senior in the School of Fducation, was among the Canad- ians listed. . 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