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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1977-07-20, Page 241•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • 40 • • • U.S.A. and Foreign, $14 per year in advance • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• the cos;91) SPECIfili FOR YOUR BARBECUING CHARCOAL BRIQUETS 10 lb. — $1.47 5 lb. — 79c LUMP CHARCOAL 10 lb. — $1.73 5 lb. 9c1/4 While Supply Lasts Come in and find out about the new product for fly and lice control on cattle and swine AP IP IP IP IP IP 4, dr IP 100' 4P 4P 4P 4, We like to know our customers by name! Lucknow District Co-operative, Phone 528-3024 The LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO "The Sepoy Town" — On the Huron-Bruce Boundary Subscription Rate, $10 per year in advance Second Class Mail Registration Number 0897 Establillied 1873 — Published Wednesday Member of the C.C.N.A. and O.,W.N.A. Donald C. Thompson, Publisher Seeks Information A visitor at The Sentinel last week was Lloyd Edgson of Shawni-• gan Lake, B.C. He was searching fur information. about his family tree: Charles Edg,s/m canie to Canada as a youth. He and his wife Famiy Pollard had a family of six, all horn in the Lucknow area. They left here in 1902, going to Thessalon and later on to Alberta. All family members are buried in Dungannon Cemetery at Clyde, north of E.dint t 'in. If you kno the Edgson (sometimes spelled Edison) family, drop a line to Lloyd at Box 14, Shawnigan, B.C. Leos Plan Roll-A-Thon The Lucknow and District Leo Club decided at their last executive Meeting to hold a roll-a-thon on August 14th at the Lucknow arena. Participants will roller skate from 12 noon to midnight. Entries will he open to anyone I() years of age or older. Prizes of $25.00, $15.00 and $10.00 will he given out to the top 3 money earners. Sponsor sheets are available at the arena, Becker's, Bain's Groceteria, Schmid's Jewel- lery,. Bil1's Place and McDonagh's Insurance. A portion of the profits derived from this project will go back to the local recreation committee for use towards new roller skates, etc. The remaining profit will go towards community betterment through the Lucknow Leo Club. Refreshments will he available at the arena to all skaters and medical attention will he prosent, if needed. MCFARLANE - THOMPSON The engagement and forthcom- ing marriage is announced of Joanne Margaret Thompson, daughter of Mrs. L. Campbell Thompson of Lucknow and the late Mr. Thompson, and Roderick D. McFarlane, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Lindsay :McFarlane of Brampton. The wedding will take place in Lucknow United Church on Satur- day, August 27th, 1977 at 4 p.m. LORFF - MacDONALD Mr. and Mrs. William MacDon- ald of Parry • Sound wish to announce the forth coming marri- age of their daughter Debra Jane to Robert H. Loree, son of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Loree of Lucknow. The marriage will take place at the First Baptist Church, Listowel on August 13, 1977 at 3 o'clock. • r 41 20 YEARS PERFECT ATTENDANCE Lucknow Lions Club was chart- ered 20 years ago and six of the charter members ,have a perfect attendance record over those twenty years. To qualify for perfect attend- ance, a Lions member must attend all regular meetings, or if a meeting is missed, he must make this up by assisting in other Lions activity or by visiting another club. Twenty years of club service of this kind is a noteable achieve- ment.' Pictured, left to right, are*Lion's Virden Mowbray, .AI Hamilton, Bob Finlay, Harvey Houston and Donald MacKinnon. Absent, on vacation, was 'the sixth member, Jack McDonagh. PINETREE CRESTENETS BY AUBREY HIGGINS This is the fourth article I have written for this issue. Somehow I have let my own personal ,feelings get into them so strongly that I was tramping on someone's toes with too much feeling. Not that I do not sincerely believe in what I had written, but the fact that in writing this type of article, it has to be worded in such a way that everyone who reads it gets exactly the same meaning out of each word. Yes there are a great number of truths about which 1 could ,write. I could remain absolutely truthftil and leave myself open for libel suit! Well it is not exactly just sitting down and picking up a pen and, writing what you think, but putting your thoughts together so the public will accept them. 'In living in a home such as Pinecrest, not a single one wants to be here. Nature makes us this way until she makes us physically unfit to take care of ourselves. In some cases they are still in nature's hands and nothing can be done. In others, and I am speaking of myself, the care and treatment that I have received, the positive care and encouragement are wonderful. No, everybody does not have this chance because of different' ail- ments. But no matter what the reason that . they are making Pinecrest their home, they are receiving the same type of treat- ment that has made me feel many years younger than my real age. If I wrote my experiences of today, 1 would certainly show so many feelings. My true belief is something other than what is appearing here. So you see an article that is only partly me and my true sincerity. PAGE TWO THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1977 'VARIETY STORE BILL'S PLACE PHONE 528.2238 RUBBER BACK - MACHINE WASHABLE °Ey': Borg Rugs ASSORTED COLOURS AND SIZES $2.95 — $6.95 $8.95 EW ,, S ng Cards (..):‘ - Bag Greeti i4Ew .''. Photo Matts FITS ALL CAMERA SIZES f t MOUNT IN 5" x 7" FRAMES ISI EVI 1 t Assorted as ty Notes isiEw•ets-4;!5 Doddie Art VELVET AND SPARKLING SHOP AT BILL'S PLACE IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT OPEN h DAYS A WEEK AND FRIDAY NIGHTS