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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-12-13, Page 32tie 32,—Lisekn w Se1►d4e1, Wednesday,. December 13, 1978. Births LEENDERS - Born on Wed- nesday, , December 6, 1978 in St, Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don, a son, Trevor Richard, 6 lbs, 7 oz., to Richard and Lois (Struthers) Leenders of Lon- don. A brother for Derrck Gordon. THOMAS - born at Wingham and District Hospital on Nov- ember 28, 1978,1 a son, Sean Bradley. Proud parents are Dave and Maureen Thomas, Brussels. First grandchild fpr Jim and Evelyn Bradley, Amberley, second grand- child for Charles and Mary Thomas, Brussels. Langside BY LH LIAN YOUNG The thunder and lightning which we hada week ago last Sunday night is said to be a sign of open weather, al- though it doesn't seem to be working that way just now. Maybe this snow will all disappear again. Christmas entertainment is well under way now with Christmas concerts, bingos and card parties, and by reports they are all being well attended. Congratulations to the Teeswater No. 3 club who presented an exhibit at the 4-H achievement, day last Saturday. Joanne and Chris- tine Bregman, twoof the members, live near this district and Ann Webster, another member, lived at Langside a short time ago. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rouse of Edmonton) visited with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Young, of Lucknow, for a few days a week ago. They plan to stay in Ontario visiting with relatives till after Christmas, which they plan to spend with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Bill. Helm, and family . of Oshawa. Wesley and Edna visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rouse in Edmonton last summer. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Reulie de Boer is a patient in London hospital. We hope she *ill soon be able to be home again. • Mr. and Mrs. Dave Moffat visited on Sunday, December 3 with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bridle and girls of Wellesley, near Kitchener. The Bridle family owned the farm across the road from Dave Moffat's and have lately sold the farm to a family from the Kitchen- er area. Mr. and Mrs. Jones and Chris have moved into their new home which they built this summLr on the former Jim Moffat farm, across the road from Mrs. Jones' par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wynne. We welcome the Jones family to this neigh- bourhood. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Young, Marty, Jamie, Karen and Liane, Ken Young and Rus- sell Springer were dinner gu sts vii n Clifford Young on Sunday in honour of Karen and Liane's birthdays which bothfall in December. The Whitechurch Presby- terian Young Peoples held their regular meeting on Sunday evening at the manse. The Sunday School concert is to be held Friday evening, December 22 in the basetnent of the church. HOWIE - We thank God for the safe arrival on December 6, 1978, at St, Mary's Hospit- al, Kitchener, of a daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Tom Howie (nee Judy Warden), a sister for Faith 'and Timothy. ROBINSON - Susanne and Bill are happy to announce the birth of their second daughter, Heather Grace, 8 lbs. 2 oz., on December 4, 1978 at Wingham and Dist- rict Hospital. A sister for Patricia. A secondgrand- child for Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Perrin, Flesherton' and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Robinson, Auburn. HOGG - Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hogg, Wingham, are pleased to announce the birth of their son, a brother for Kenneth, in Wingham and District Hospital, on December 8,'' 1978. BROOKS - Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brooks, R. 3 Luck - now. are happy to announce the arrival of''a son, in Wingham and District Hos- pital, on December 10, 1978. Loca is Mr. and Mrs. Huntly Daw- son, R, R. S Lucknow; Mr, and Mrs. Donald Dawson, Susan and. Sandra, R. R, 1 Ripley and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Moffat, Lucknow, were gusts at a fortieth wedding anniversary, last Saturday, for Mr. and Mrs. Wm Dawson of London. Mary Downey, Holyrtbod, was a winner in the "Win a Home for Christmas" con- test, Mary received a digital clock radio. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Neabel, Graham Neabel and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Neabel attend- ed their Christmas dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Neab- el's at Caledon on Sunday. All enjoyed a good get- together. Broomball is now under- way at the Lucknow arena every Tuesday night, begin- ning at 8.00 p.m. All teams require additional players. FOR INFORMATION ON LUNG DISEASES AND HOW TO KEEP YOUR LUNGS HEALTHY CALL YOUR CHRISTMAS SEAL ASSOCIATION. H R1STMAS SHOP '.ING HOURS FOR LUCKN.OW STORES ISEE.. . By The Sentinel THAT The Minnesota Vikings went down to defeat at the hands of the underdog Det- roit Lions by the outlandish score of 45 - 14 on Saturday. THAT Del Stanley, Ripley, was the winner of Community Centre Lottery draw last week. Engagement - HOFFMAN -.ZINN Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Zinn, of Goderich, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Janice to Mr. John Hoffman, of Lucknow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hoffman, Burlington. The wedding will take place on Friday, January 5, 1979 at the home of the bride, in Goderich. OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. ON Friday, December 15 and Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; Friday, December 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Saturday, December 23 Closed at' 6 p.m. Tuesday, December 26 Closed All Day -Boxing Day FREE SKATING Saturday, December 16, 23 Z . 4 p.m. Lucknow Arena 1 1 • ,p SP%NSORED BY LUCKNOW ( BUSINESS ASSOCIATION BAIN'S GROC.fTERIA LUCKNOW 52$4420 NATURES BEST I ifor:cold' . ;winter days• SCHNEIDER'S OLD FASHIONED 1/2'S Peas Ham 19 OZ. 394 $3.19 Ib. SCHNEIDER'S PORK Cottage Ron [FULLY COOKED( $2.39 Ib. OCEAN SPRAY FRESH Cran. beries 16 OZ. 6 94 "OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK" ti WE DELIVER Snowmobilers Notice Snowmobiling in the Village is restricted. Use of streets is permitted only to take the most direct route out of town and the most direct route . back into town. Travelling on private property etc. is not allowed. Discretion must be used to cut down the noise and annoyance caused by a few individuals. The Village Council Announcement Garry Carruthers MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Homes, Lucknow and Ripley are pleased to announce that Garry Carruthers will be associated with Garry is well qualified in all phases of Funeral Service, being a graduate of the Canadian School of Embalming in 1973, having served his apprenticeship with the Jerrett Funeral Homes of Toronto. He was employed by the Williams Funeral 'Home of St, Thomas for five years, and more recently, with the Geo. Logan & SOns .Funeral' Home of London.