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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-04-17, Page 13Come In And Play OC'R SCRATCH AND WIN GAME LET THE FUN B EG LN AT TEEM SCRATCH 8 WIN LUCKNOW HOME HARDWARE CLOSED MONDAY, APRIL 22 DUE TO ANNUAL SPRING MARKET Lucknow Sentinel; Wednesday, April 17, 1985—age 13 411 Easter visitors in Lochalsh area, (Intended for last week) The community would like to send its congratulations to Mike Snobelen on being, elected recently as the candidate for the Progressive Conservatives. in the upcoming' provincial election May 2. Janet Wilkins, daughter of Charles and Mayme Wilkins, has started her new job in Chatham at a. nursery school in the city. Janet likes her job and was thankful to find the position. Garry and Betty, Jones were in London recently to attend the funeral of Betty's uncle, Lionel Shipley. - Mr. and -Mrs. Art Matthewman have returned home from the south on Tuesday evening. They spent January, February and March in Redington Shores;Florida. When they first arrived in the south it was quite cool but it warmed up to a balniy 80 degrees. Unfortunately when they came home it was cold, windy and snowy. W elcome back. George and Betty Moncrief were - in Aylmer for a few days to look after their grandson, Scott Moncrief, while , his parents, Russell and Lesley Moncrief took a short vacation. The Bible Study meeting of the Ashfield Presbyterian Church was held Wednesday morning in the church. June W ylds chaired - the meeting. • Those present at the home of Charles and Mayme Wilkins for Easter and to help Ken celebrate his 18th birthday were Laura and Mabel Campbell' and Elizabeth Wilkins of Toronto, Barbara Wilkins of Paris, Bill and Joanne Wilkins, Larry, • Janet, Laura and Adam Wilkins, Jack and Sharon Wilkins and David Dadson, all of Ashfield township. Stella and Lloyd Irwin of Kinloss Township also visited. Happy birthday Ken: LOCHALSH by Kae Webster Birthday greetings:,are also sent to Julie MacDonald, daughter of , George and Andrea MacDonald, who had a birthday April 9. Happy birthday Julie. The Pine River community was sadden- ed early in the week when word was received of the death of Rev. Harold Pillen, a former minister of the Pine River United Church. Rev. Pillen was 73 years old and passed away in St. Mary's Hospital, Kitchener. Rev. Pillen is survived by his wife, the former Eva Craven, two daughters, Darlene, her _ husband Ron McRae of Brampton, Sandra, her husband Ben Doan of Brantford and grandchildren, Kenny, Scott, 'Darcy and Dustin. He was prede- ceased by one son Kenneth, three brothers and one sister. Rev. Pillen was buried Wednesday, April 10 at the Plattsville United Church. Congratulations . to Harold and Betty Anne Elphick on the .arrival of their first grandchild, Kevin John, son of Joe and. Lynn Vane Rooy of Ripley, born in 'the Kincardine General Hospital March 30, 1985. Kevin John weighed 7 lbs. 71/2 oz. He is a grandson for John and Jean Van Rooy of Kingsbridge and a great grandson for Verna Elphick of Lucknow and Mr.' and Mrs. Gordon Stobo of Teeswater. • Congratulations to Gordon Kemp and Barbara Henderson on their marriage April 6, 1985.in Lucknow United Church. A large crowd attended the wedding reception in Meeting well attended The monthly meeting. of the U.C.W. • of Pine River United Church met Tuesday evening April 9 at the church. There were 25 ladies, present. The, meeting was opened by Helen Hunter • giving a reading and Barb Mes- senger also gave a reading entitled, Easter Images. A hymn was also sung. The guest speaker of the evening, Irene Boyle, was introduced. Mrs.. Boyle's message was very well given and well received by all. During her message a number of hymns were sung. Verses of Praise from the. Bible were read by a number of the ladies: Mrs. Boyle. led in prayer. The meeting was then turned over to the president, Ruth Farrell and the recording secretary, Norma Humphrey. The Purpose of the U.C.W. . was read in unison. Norma Humphrey read the minut- es of the last meeting and business was discussed. A prayer was given by Ruth Farrell and Grace was sung. All the ladies went to the basement for a lovely lunch and refreshments served by the lunch committee and a social time was had by all.. The next meeting will be at the church at B.15 p.m. on May 14. ARE YOU GENERAL? If you received a/T1 General income tax return this year, bring it to H & R Block. Our specially -trained tax experts will look into over 300 deductions,.exemp- • tions, and credits that could save you money. Visit your nearest H &R Block office soon, or call for an appointment. T1 General from $ 900 • Ask about our guarantee. It pays to be prepared by HSR. BOK THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS 573 Campbell St 328 Josephine St.. LUCKNOW Phone WINGHAM Phone '528-2338 357-3006 Open 9.6 Wed -Fri Open 9- 6 p m Weekdays 9.1 p m Saturdays Appointments Available the Luclmow Community Centre following the wedding. • Faster weekend visitors with Barry, Betty and Sharlene Jones were Mr. and Mrs. John Sinclair, Amberley; Mr. and Mrs. James McGill, Thorndale; Miss Sherry Jones, Guelph; Miss Janet O'Neil, Guelph; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hatch, Colin and Keri, Minesing; Mr. and Mrs. Larry , Kirk, Tiverton; •Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hunter, Dorchester; Mr. James Bulard, London; Mr. John Clipperton and Mr. Wilfred Clipperton, Whitechurch. Every- one enjoyed the hockey games in Ripley with Colin playing for Thornton in the O.M.H.A. finals. Visiting with Rhetta MacLennan for a couple of days were her two daughters,,. Florence MacLennan, "Kitchener and Ld'tnse • Millar of Palmerston. Faster weekend visitors with Gordon and Nora . Robb were Edwin and / Janice McCutcheon and family of lions Head, Bob, Sandra and Heather Darling of Hanover, William and Shirley Irvin and family and Glenn • Robb of Ashfield town- ship. George and Betty -Moncrief had their family Faster weekend. At Their home was Russell, Lesley and Scott Moncrief of Aylmer and Jane, Laura and Jennifer ,Ullrich of London. Cecil and Jim Webster of Waterloo were home with -their parents, Kae and Welling- ton Webster on theweekend. On, Saturday they visited in Goderich with Norma Young. Dorothy (D.A.) MacLennan has returned toiler home in Lochalsh; after spending the winter months in London. Visiting her on the weekend were her son Finlay MacLen- nan, Brenda and family of Kitchener, and Margaret (Peggy) Heffernan of London. IDOL(. FOR THIS 49 RE ASSURED ITS CANAOlAN MADE. ,KO 40,000 • SPECTRUM "aka &Raw', AAetee UMBACH PARMACY LUCKNOW 528-3004 NOW FEATURING TWO FLOORS OF MERCHANDISE VISIT OUR PERMANENT LOWER FLOOR FOR: TOYS, SPORTS EQUIPMENT, APPLIANCES, FURNITURE, CAMPING SUPPLIES, BARBECUES, BIKES, SPRING AND SUMMER LEISURE ARTICLES. JUST ARRIVED A NEW SELECTION OF GIFTWARE FOR ALL THOSE SPECIAL OCCASIONS SPRING CLEAN-UP TIME WITH HOME HARDW ARE QLJAIITY GARDEN TOOLS, LAWN FERTILIZERS, PEAT MOSS, LAWN MOWERS. -ETC..