The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-08-02, Page 16Page 16-4Lut, ntow Sentinel, Wednesday, August 2, 1978
Summer visitors cqmeto Whitechurch
BY VALETTA EMERSON
Mrs. Neil Rintoul and
baby, Stuart William, arrived
home on Saturday from
Wingham H,ostital.
Mrs. Ben McClenaghan is
in Victoria Hospital where
she had an eye operation.
She hopes to arrive home on
Tuesday.
Visitors on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClen-
aghan were Mrs. Art Rock of
Kincardine and Mrs. Mc-
Clenaghan's sister, Mrs, Bill
Ryan, and Mr. Ryan of
Goderich.
Cliff Purdon with the help
of brother Arthur Laidlaw, is
busy building a pit silo.
Karen Elliott spent a few
days holidays with her broth-
er, Paul Elliott and Mrs.
Elliott of Brussels.
Visitors on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott
Aie,cogE view
WALK IN TALL
GREEN COTTON
Work Pants
TO
Char -Man's
Work Clothing..
MAIN ST. LUCKNOW, PHONE 528-252611
JEANS AND CORDS
OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK
4
for low prices
SIZES 30, 40, 44 ONLY
TO CLEAR
2/$9.0°
BOYS` LONG SLEEVE
T -Shirts
$2•"'
EA.
BOYS DENIM
SIZE8-18
Overalls
REG. $17.95 - $21.95
NOW $12.00
AND
$11.00a
ADULT SIZES DENIM
Cut -Offs AND
Shorts
NO REFUNDS OR RETURNS ON SALE ITEMS
BOYS DENIM
Cut -Offs
SIZES 8 - 18
REG. TO $9.95
$5.00
PAIR
- BEIGE OR KHAKI
COTTON
Chino Pants
$10.00
BOYS BLUE -STRIPE
REG., HUSKY OR SLIM
Pants
8-18
0 v $7.50
8.95
31bA44
MENS
SUMMER KNIT
T -Shirts
REG. $12.95 - $14.00
$8.25
aloA
SHORT SLEEVE-.—...
Work Shirts
GREEN COTTON
COTTON PLAID
20% Off
stow Hats
$1.25
ALL SUMMER t`
HATS
GREATLY REDUCED
SUMMER
Jackets'
/3 Off
REGULAR
PRICE
ALL
Painter Pant
AND OVERALLS
Greatly
Reduced
and family were Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Furtney of
Fonthill and Mrs. Agnes
Elliott and. Mrs. Laura Gal-
braith of Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack John-
ston and Donna and her girl
friend of St. Pauls were
Sunday visitors with Mrs.
Ella Johnston of Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Osborne, Bethany, Anna,
and Laura arrived home from
a month's holiday on Sunday
evening. They spent the last
week 'at a cottage at Trent
River in the Peterborough
vicinity and onthe way home
visited with her parents,
Rev. and Mrs. Hobbs at
Trenton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walm-
sley, Jason and Alicia, of
Toronto spent the weekend
with his sister, Mrs. John
Jamieson, Mr. Jamieson and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mow-
bray of Lucknow were Sun-
day visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Mowbray.
Paul Falconer of Sarnia
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Mowbray and
other relatives here.
Bob Mowbray spent Mon-
day assisting Angus Mow-
bray.doing repair work on his
cottage at the lake.
Rev. and Mrs. Angus
MacKay, holidaying at Pine
liver Beach, were Thursday
callers on Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Mowbray.
Mr. and Mrs. Bevin Tiffin,
Dean and Stephen, spent a
week of their holidays at the
cottage at Point Clark.
Miss Barbara Purdon of
Kitchener spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Purdon.
We are pleased to report
that Mrs. Doris Caesar was
able to return home on
Friday from University Hos-
pital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fells of
Toronto were callers on
Wednesday on Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Tiffin.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stew-
art and Pauline of Blyth,
were
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Adams.
Mrs. Agnes Farrier and
Miss Winnifred Farrier of
Toronto returned here on
Wednesday after .visiting a
few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Gillespie and family of
Sarnia. Miss Winnifred Far-
rier returned to Toronto on
Thursday.
Wilford Clipperton and
Mrs. Margaret Cousins of
Thamesford visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Tiffin.
Frank Jamieson of Toronto
spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Jamieson.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Herman de
Bruyan have sold their farm
on the Bruce sideroad west of
Whitechurch to Jim and
Donald Boak of Ashfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Mart-
in, Marlene and Jlarold,
spent holidays from Wednes-
day to Sunday in the Parry
Sound District.
On Tuesday Phil Chad-
wick, Fred Tape and Mrs.
Henrietta Leslie of Highgate
and Mrs. Leslie's daughter
and husband of Toronto were
callers on Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Emerson.
Mrs. Eric Evans was a
Tuesday visitor with Mr. and
Mr. John Moore whose
employment at Toronto ceas-
ed, has been transferred to
their office in Ottawa. His
wife, Mrs. Moore, -who has
been operating the Village
Store, has been finding it
hard to get the small amount
of groceries delivered need-
ed by the store, has decided
to sell the store and contents
on August 12 and go to
Ottawa with her husband and
family.'
Dungannon
Fall........:
CONTINUED FROM P. 14
Cultural Activities had intro-
duced her guests and later
gave them a gift in apprecia-
tion.
After the closing remarks
the hostesses, Mrs. J. Clem-
ents and Mrs. W. Rutledge
served a daintly lunch.
CHRISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP CHURCH
On Sunday, August 6th
Pastor Lawrence will be
conducting service in the
Christian Fellowship Church.
For the following three
weeks he will be on holidays
at Monetville in Northern
Ontario where Mrs. Law-
rence has been this past
week.
The collected bones of a 160 -
pound man weigh only 29
pounds.
Owners of smaller businesses
The Federal Business
Development Bank
can provide you
with:
• Financial assistance
• Management counselling (CASE)
• Management training FEDERAL
• Information on government BUSINESS
programs for business DEVELOPMENT BANK
See our Representatives
BILL LICHTI AND BOB FURTNEY
at:
THE BEDFORD HOTEL,
GODERICH
on: the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays
of each month
NEXT VISIT: AUGUST 8TH
(Branch Office Address)
For prior information
Call 271-5650 Collect or write
1036 Ontario St., Stratford
Mrs. Bill Evans on her, way to
visit her mother, Mrs. Mai-
mie Donaldson, at Brucelea
Haven, Walkerton.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred iffin
were in London on W nes-
day.
Richard Moore accom an-
ied his cousin, Bill Moore
and Mrs. Moore of Listowel
on Friday on a trip to
Oakotoks, Alberta, 20 miles
from Calgary.
Linda Moore is with her
friend .Colleen Adams, visit-
ing with Colleen's sister,
Mrs. Jim Smith and Mr.
Smith at Goderich.
Murray Gibb is spending a
Vv—eek with his brother, Carl
Gibb and Mrs. Gibb of
Brandon, Manitoba vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. it
and
Mr. and Mrs. Barrett of King
City were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Rintoul and Kevin.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robin-
son and Patricia and Miss
Janice Robinson were recent
visitors with Mrs. Ella John-
ston.
Lochalsh
BY MARION McCHARLES
Visitors during the past
week with Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver McCharles were Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Fulton,
Mary -Lynn and Geoffrey of
Oakville, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Evans of Ridgetown,
Mr. and Mrs. John McChar- ,
les of Petrolia, Mr. Donald
McCharles of Chatham, Mr.
and Mrs. Robt. Barkwell of
Dundas.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Wylds are on holidays and
have visited in Toronto with
Miss Doris Wylds.
Miss Susan McCharles of
Oakville returned home after
a ten day visit with her
grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Heffer-
nan of London and Mr.
Finlay MacLennan of Kitch-
ener spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. MacLen-
nan.
Mr. David Farrish of the
New York Rangers and Mr.
Ken Farrish of Oshawa spent
the weekend with. Mr. and
Mrs. Duncan Farrish. David
and Kenneth visited with this
writer at the Ripley Craft
Show.
Mrs. Florence MacKenzie,
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. MacLen-
nan and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
McCharles were guests at
the birthday party held in
honour of Miss K. Suther-
land of London, who cele-
brated her 80th birthday
Saturday evening at the
Embassy in Kincardine and
later at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Pollock of
Ripley.
Mr. Fred Ritchie of Hunts-
ville has been visiting rela-
tives and friends in the area.
Church services at Ash-
field Presbyterian Church
will be held at the regular
hour during August with
speakers Rev. J. K. West,
Alberta, Rev. Phil Schessler,
Kemptvilie and Rev. Wm.
Henderson of Woodstock
while Rev. H. Nugent is on
holidays. Paul Henderson,
formerly of Lucknow, will
conduct the services in St.
Andrew's United Church on
Sunday when the folk of
Knox Church join them for
the month of August.