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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-08-26, Page 20. s•' Page 20—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, August 26, 1987 IIVVESTMENTS FINANCIAL CENTRE Goderich 519-524-2773 1-800-265-5503 BEST RATES 8 3/g% Short 'term, 0.55% 5 Year G.LC. All Deposits INSURED Witton Limits RIPLEY HURON CENTRAL SCHOOL and RIPLEY DISTRICT SCHOOL will be holding a PRE -REGISTRATION DAY for students of families who have moved into the area during the summer on Sept. 2, 1987 from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. For more information cap: l: 395-2651 or • 395-2695 Surprise! Congratulations! Jack & Mary Farrish 40th Wedding Anniversary Au.28 Love from children, grand - chi ldren, . Mert and Louise MELITZER - HACKETT Mr. and Mrs. David A. Hackett, R.R. 3, Lucknow, announce with pleasure the forthcoming mar- riage of their second daughter, Lori Evelyn to Gary Michael Melitzer of Waterloo, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Melitzer. The ceremony will take place at Trinity United Church, Ashfield Township, on Saturday, September 5, 1987, at 3 p.m. Reception in Lucknow. Walden Photo The kids involved in the Kingsbridge Summer School Playground program got together to present a special concert for parents last week. About 90 children from the area participated in the annual summer school which is funded entirely by the com- munity. Shannon Durnin supervised this year's playground with help from Maryanne O'Neill and Rhonda Hogan. Sure looks like the kids had a great time. ( Rob Bundy photo) Senior Citizens Convention Congratulations are in order this week to Mr. and Mrs. Perry VanOsch, nee Wendy Forster, who were wed on Saturday. Joan Robinson, as president, and Tena Gardner, as treasurer of the Lucknow Town and Country Senior Citizens, attend- ed the 29th annual convention of the United Senior Citizens of Ontario at the University of Guelph recently. Mary Maclntosh, Ruth Bell, Nancy MacIntyre of Lucknow and Helen Ver- chimak of Flushing, Michigan enjoyed a three week holiday in Scotland and England recently. While in England, Mary, Helen and Nancy visited with Mrs. Eve Baxter in Cheshire and with Mrs. Francis Leay in Baunton while Ruth travelled on to spend a week with her aunt Irene Willoughby and relatives at Bath. The highlight of the trip, according to the ladies, was attending the Scottish Highland Games near Mallaig and the Edinburgh Military Tattoo. Welcome home, ladies. SOUTH INLOSS by Ruth Buth meter Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Needham and Jane hosted the Needham reunion on Saturday. Guests were present from Midland, Toron- to, Sarnia, Ottawa and St. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Needham of Coruna and Mrs. Jean Ruttan • of Central Lake, Michigan stayed over for a longer visit. Dinner guests on Monday with Ira and Elizabeth Dickie and Sarah Townson were Margaret Scott and Florence MacDonald of Ripley; Jessie Hartlett of Clearwater, Florida and Kathleen Nestor of Oxford, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Malleck of Kit- chener visited on' Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dickie. iPE HEINZ 1 L., SQUEEZE Ketchup 2.99 HEINZ, 10 OZ., TOMATO, VEGETABLE Sou 21 9 9 • ROYALE, 4 ROLL Bathroom Tissue • HOSTESS., 200 GM. 1.'69°": Chip.% 3 L. 9 9• PRIMO 900 G. MACARONI & SPAGHETTI .5.99ta 9 CATELLI DINNER, 225 G. Macaroni 20 & Cheese •0 PREGO 375 ML. , Spaghetti Sauce • 9 9 HOME PRIDE Crusty ' Bread • • RASPBERRY OR LEMON Butterhorns •• RAISIN BRANBEATRICE � _ 25 500 ML. Hal &Muffins f Half • 9 9 GRANNY SMITH Apples. 8 9 LB. ONTARIO LARGE Cantaloupe • EA. ONTARIO Cabbage • EA. i'•r e qr u .}%'•Zv�'iYS by 474