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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-06-15, Page 24community news South Kinloss church marks anniversary By Ruth Buchmeler South Kinloss Presbyter- ian Church celebrated their 127th anniversary service on Sunday with Mr. Graham MacDonald as the guest speaker. Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald were dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Evan Keith and supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacIntyre and family. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kimball of Sarnia and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bruton of Corunna visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Needham. Mr. and Mrs. Denver Dickie of Keswick spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dickie. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dickie, Ira's brother, of Hope Bay, visited on Monday af- ternoon on their way home from an eight month tour across the southern and western United States and western Canada. Ron McQuillin is a patient in University Hospital in Lon- don. He underwent surgery Wednesday. The community wishes him a speedy recov- ery. Jean Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Fraser MacKinnon and Murray were dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. David MacKinnon and family. Jean was a supper guest with Fraser and Doris and Mur- ray. George and David Buckton of Waterloo spent the week- end with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Buckton, while their parents, Dr. Bill and Mrs. Buckton attended a reunion of the 1968 medical class at Niagara -on -the -Lake. Amnesty group hears about "the disappeared" Amnesty International Ac- tion Group 125 met at the home of Martha Sheppard on June 2. Two visitors from the Kin- cardine A.I. group, Lynda Curnoe and Cindy Mindorff, reported on the annual gen- eral meeting held in Ottawa in May. Among those who spoke at the general meeting in Ot- tawa were: Lloyd Airworthy on Immigration; Donald Woods, who was raised in South Africa, was imprison- ed, escaped, and now travels about the world telling of conditions in South Africa; several persons who had been prisoners of the month and were released and some mothers from El Salvador, who spoke on behalf of those who have "disappeared" in El Salvador. At the AGM there were workshops on membership training, fund raising and AI's work with governments. On May 24, Laura Lee Cayley, Norma Weatherhead and Margaret Ferguson at- tended a U.C.W. meeting in the Belgrave United Church to present information on the DOlI TouJIIu SEL work of Amnesty Interna- tional, as the Belgrave ladies had expressed interest in starting an Amnesty Inter- national action group in Bel - grave. Recently, the local action group 125 received an urgent action appeal on behalf of three teenagers in Peru, who were arrested in April 1983, detained, tortured, and whose whereabouts remain unknown to their families. AI is concerned because the arrests were carried out at night by heavily armed men dressed in civilian clothes. PRICE OF MATERIALS 7/16 ASPENI TE 210 LB. NO. 1 SELF SEAL ASPHALT SHINGLES 1 GALLON STAIN 1. it III; <<I1�,II1� �A 111. ,, .1 Mill If quit HENDERSON BUILDING CENTRE JOHN W. HENDERSON LTD. LUCKNOW, ONT. PHONE (519) 528-3118 BUSINESS HOURS MON. TO FRI. 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. SAT. 8 a.m. TO NOON 528-3118 s The detentions were not init- ially acknowledged by either the military or police author- ities. We letters behalf agers: are asked to write before June 24 on of the three teen - Prospero Canchari Martinez, aged 17, Rado Arones Pozo, aged 14, and Elizabeth Cancho Torres, aged 16. We are to request that their whereabouts be disclosed and that they be humanely treated. All three are minors under Peruvian law. Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 15, 1983—Page 24 Father's Day Special 1O%25% off MEN'S BULOVA & CARAVELLE Watches OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK SENIOR CITIZENS' WEEK Huronview 1N CONNECTION WITH SENIOR CITIZENS' WEEK, IS HAVING A SPECIAL DAY FOR SENIORS ON MONDAY, JUNE 20TH, FROM 1:30 P.M. TO 4:00 P.M. 114 OUR NEW AUDITORIUM. YOU ARE INVITED TO COME AND MEET THE DEPARTMENT HEADS OF HURONVIEW AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT. VARIOUS DISPLAY BOOTHS; HIGHLIGHTING THE ACTIVITIES IN OUR HOME, WILL BE EXHIBITED. THE RESIDENT'S COUNCIL WILL ALSO HAVE A BOOTH WHERE TEA. COFFEE AND COOKIES WILL BE SERVED. THE RESIDENTS OF HURONVIEW LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU. KWIG - STORES Q YORK SMOOTH OR CRUNCHIE 500 G. SCHNEIDER'S REGULAR Sausage Peanut 1.49 « �� Butter Smokier 48 OZ. V-8 Juice GLAD 20'S Garbage Bags 300 G. •89 SCHNEIDER'S Saurkraut SCHNEIDER'S LINK 2.39 Fresh Sausage Kellogg 1.99 Variety Pack RAGU MEAT 14 OZ. Spaghetti Sauce MAXWELL HOUSE 8 OZ. Instant Coffee LIBBY'S 19 OZ. Spaghetti 1.29 CHIQUITA Bananas HOT HOUSE Tomatoes BING OR CHEESE LB. LB Cherries L.. WESTON BABY 12'S Hamburg 3.99 B1111e 1.69 .75 2.49 ,,.49 .1.09 1.79 .79 WESTON RASPBERRY 340 .79 JeIly roue w/tomato sauce SUNSOUEEZE FROZEN 121/2 OZ. Orange Juiee.59 BEATRICE 2%, 4 LITRE Milk SWANSON FROZEN BEEF, CHICKEN, TURKEY, 8 OZ. Meat Pies .79 OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK Lucknow .99 BAG 2.39 WE LIVER Bain's Groeeteria 528-3420 e ni flo se. 9 to ei 0 as Su Sc ;u� ca de of br pa Su M to Ca Ba Se Ju in ii co ba ba W( an