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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-01-18, Page 21COWAN'S GROCERY STORE LUCKNOW � FREE DELIVERIES PHQNE 528-2903 8 OZ. DUTCH STYLE Voortma'fl: Cookies 3/9.00 2 LBS. SPLENDOR Spaghetti 2 LBS. SPLENDOR Macaroni 791 72'S TETLIEY Tea Bags ;1.99 I PAGE .morn . THE LUCKNOW SE1VI'1TEL,.. LUPOW, ONTARIO WEIINESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1978 1 LEGION DANCE Saturday January 21st Lucknow Legion Hall S ETTER LUCKNow LORNE . � R�I� PHON�pB:2Olt SHOE' REPAIR ...:...SKA 11 SHARPENING SHOOT PARTY St. Helens Hall Thursday, January 19 Kingsbridge._ , BY MRS. JOE COURTNEY This area was shocked to hear of the sudden passing of a good neighbour, Mr. Bert McWhinney. at the Carlow Hall on Wednesday evening, January 11 in his 69th year. Mr. McWhinney had lived alone on the 6th concession of Ashfield since his wife, the 'former Edna Mae Lapish passed away. He is ' survived by a brother-in-law, Mr. Earl Blake of R. R. 1, Clinton, 2 nieces and 1 nephew. His body rested at the Stiles Funekal Home -in Goderich. Morningstar Lodge No. 309 A.M. & F.M. held a memorial service at the funeral home on Friday evening at 9 p.m. The funeral service and committal was con- ducted on Saturday at 2 p.ni. by the Reverend Clyde" Westhaver, minister of the Dungannon Unit- ed Church where Mr. McWhin- ney wasj a faithfie ' attendent. Temporary entombment was in the Dungannon mausoleum. Sympathy., is extended to the family and relative's of • the° Yate' Mr. Thomas Hackett who passed away in the Pinecrest Nursing Home, Lucknow on Thursday, January 12 in his 90th year. His body rested at the MacKenzie - McCreath Funeral Home., Luck - now where funeral services were conducted on Saturday afternoon, January 14 at 2 p.m. Temporary entombment was in the South Kinloss Mausoleum. Mr.. and Mrs. Jim O'Neill left by canon Friday, January 13 for .a 6 week holiday in Florida. The snow closed St. Joseph's School at Kingsbridge on Monday.. and `Tuesday, January 9 and 10 but on Wednesday`` school resum- ed with classes let go at 2.30 pm. Com inunity volunteers ate starting to aid the . staff in our special education program which is under the guidance of Margaret Ferguson. The volunteers to date are Brother Carl Voll, Mary Clare, Clarice Dalton and Betty Frayne. It is hoped , that this. program within the community shall grow: Volleyball teams are.travelling to Stratford and Goderich this Saturday to participate in the two Senior . tournaments, _underway. This allows maximum participa- tion •for our students at an inter -school level. House League "basketball. and chess are starting on Monday, January 16 for the Senior and Junior grades. The primary grades will bp starting a week later ,with a 'form of basketball known as bucketball. Public speaking is rapidly approaching and our students are beginning ' the preparation for school competitions. After these come the Royal Canadian Legion contest and the Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Competition. Mr. Ron Cladding, Family. Life Co-ordinator is to be in the school next week to discuss the imple- mentation of our new elementary Family Life . program , with the primary teachers. Course selection for high school is with the grade eight's again and Mr. J. Kopas from the F. E. Madill ,Secondary School, Wing - ham visited with the students and explained the possible areas that the students can enter. 'Mr." .-Scanlan.of the .Goderich District, Collegiate Institute will be telling. the grade eights about the Goderich Collegiate on Wednes day, January 18. r, Reverend Father Lloyd Ryan, Church of Our Lady Guelph visited during the past week with his sister Mrs. Walter Clare, Mr, '.Clare and Mary Luanne. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pritchard of Mississauga spent the week- end at' the home of heri mother Mrs. Mark Dalton and family. Eddie Sinnett returned to Gaspe, Quebec, on Tuesday, January 17 where he is employed on the S. S. Gulf Canada. Mrs. Linda Bowler and family and . Miss Sheila Sinnett of Stratford spent the weekend at the home of the latter's mother Mrs. Jim Sinnett and family. Reverend 'Father Chris Grab- iac, a teacher at St. John's College in Brantford is celebrat- ing -Masses at the parishes of St, Joseph's, Kingsbridge and„ St. Mary's, Lucknow on weekends when . Father Ed Dentinger is holidaying in Florida. INTENDED FOR LAST WEEK Sincere sympathy of this com- munity is extended to • the relatives and friends of the late .0 Eldon McNamara who, passed away at. his home in Dearborn' Heights,. Michigan ,on New Years Day, Sunday, January 1, 1978 in his 81st year. His niece and nephews Alvin and Joyce Moran, John and Grace ° Austin, Teresa • Courtney, Vincent Austin, Wil- fred:Austin and Eldon Austin of Kingsbridge travelled to Dear- born Heights on Monday for the wake' and attended the Requiem Mass celebrated in St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Church on Tuesday morning at 10 a.m. Temporary entombment was in flEYZL' GO FAST!! I Call in at Montgomery. Motors Today And -check the prices on these Quality Used Cars and Trucks 1972 Pontiac, 4 door hardtop 1973 Chrysler, 4 door , 1973 Pontiac stationwagon 1974 Torino, 4 door 1974 Meteor, 2 door hardtop 1975 Cordoba 1975 Malibou Classic, 4 door 1976 Ford LTD, 4 door 10973 Ford pickup 1974 Ford pickup to ••+r�4,�•wird,i•••••r;•••4,•�•••�d•��•��.�-i�r� MONTGOMERY FORD TRUCKS LUCKNOW PHONE 528 30O7 St, Hedwig Mausoleum. Billy Simpson.left by plane on Friday, December 30 for Calgary, Alberta after spending a few weeks holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Donald Simpson and family. The ushers of.. St. Joseph's Church at Kingsbridge held a get-to-gether at the home of Benny VanDiepenbeek on Wed- nesday evening, January 4. Cards were played followed by lunch. Christmas dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dalton and family were Mr. and Mrs. Art Bowler and family of Sebringville, Mr. ' and Mrs. , Jim 'Sinnett and family, Mrs. Eileen Wilson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wisser of Scarborough, Mrs. Bernardine Kinney, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vassella. George Nelson . ^of Calgary, Alberta spent Christmas holidays with his fiancee Miss Sheila Sinnett at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sinnett. He returned home on Sunday, - January 8 by plane from the Toronto Internation Airport. Wayne Courtney returned to Calgary, Alberta on Wednesday,' January 4 by plane from the London airport following a two week Christmas and New Years holiday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Courtney, and family. 22 members of the. Kingsbridge Youth Club and Father Ed Dentinger, C.R. enjoyed ' an evening ' of bowling at the _Goderich LittleBowl on Saturday, January 7. Members were divid- ed into four teams for the games.; The Kingsbridge Youth 'Club' hold their meetings on Sunday after- noons in the school gym, but there will be no scheduled meetings until Father Dentinger returns from a month's holiday in Florida. As Reverend Father Ed Dentinger, C.R. leaves for a three„week well deserved vacation on Monday, January 9th' by car to Florida. He travelled with his companion Reverend Father Clarence Haus- er, C.R. of Kitchener. Miss' Antoinette Dalton of Royal Oak, Michigan arrived here on Saturday,.. January 7th for a few days :holidays with her nephew . Mike and Betty Lou Dalton and family and other Dalton relatives. -4. Approximately 150 skaters from the three parishes of St. Augustine, St. Mary's, Lucknow, and St. Joseph's, Kingsbridge attended a skating party at the Lucknow Arena on Sunday after- noon,'January 8th from 1:30 until 3:15 p.m. A good time was had by both the young and the not so young! Kathleen and Anita Hogan flew from the Toronto International Airport on Tuesday, January 3 following a three week holiday with their parents John and, Rita (Hogan) Howard and family: Members of the Kingsbridge Catholic Women's League • at Kingsbridge have been invited to attend the meeting, to be held at the Anglican Church in Lucknow to make plans for this year's World Day of Prayer. This eeting originally scheduled for uesday, January ' 10 was cancel-, led due to stormy weather , and was held on Thursday afternoon, January 12. This year's theme is "Community Spirit in Modern Living". World . Day of Prayer is always held on the first Friday of Match. The . 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