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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-01-31, Page 44Page '20--Lgcknow Sentinel, Wedneefiny, Feb'raary 7; 1979 Wallace Houston returned tohis home in Ripley on Sunday after spending a number of weeks in Argen- tina, South America. Births ARMSTRONG - Mr. and Mrs. Mac Armstrong, R. 2 Teeswater are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Andrea, weighing 7 Ib. 13 oz., in Wingham Hospital on January 23, 1979,. a sister for Elaine. ' Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Armstrong, R. 2 Teeswater and Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Conn, Wingham. TUCKER - Dawn (Oke) and Wayne are happy to an- nounce the safe arrival of their first child, a boy, 8 Ib. 6 oz., in Alexandria and Mar - me Hospital in Goderich on Saturday, February 3. The 3rdgrandchild for . Ruth (Curran) and Ken Oke but first grandson. A .3rd great. grandchild but first great grandson for Jack and Eileen Curran of Lucknow. Mrs. David Sproul, Dun- gannon, returned home on January 30 following surgery in University Hospital, Lon- don, where she had been a patient for 15 days. Jack McKim, Lbcknow, was, the winner of the draw.. for a bird feeder at Cedarhill r Farm and Garden Centre's grand opening last week. The winners of the draw for a television sponsored by the Lucknow' Bantams were Katherine and Jennifer Proc- tor, R. R. 5 Brussels. George Alton sold the winning ticket. Mr. and Mrs. Con Hogan, Ashfield, visited in Glencoe with their son Kerry and family and with their daugh- ter, Fay, in London. Jim Symes of Lucknow was the winner of the Lucknow Community Centre Lottery draw last week. South Kinloss BY RUTH BUCHMEIER Wella old man winter hit again. Sunday School and church . were cancelled on Sunday. School students had a holiday ;and some of the working people stayed right at home on Monday., January' not;' being too had, lets hope February doesn't make up for` it.. But the ground hog saw .its shadow - didn't he? Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Don Nickel were Mr. and Mrs. Terry Gordon of Mississauga and Mr.. and Mrs. Doug MacLeod of Van- antra: Little Shanna spent the weekend , with her grand- parents, Mr: and 'Mrs., Rob-. ert Nickel of Weston. - A very good evening was held at the benefit dance in Ripley on Saturday night for John and Kini Meyer. There was a real good turn out. A group of, about 45 F. E. Madill students .enjoyed a bus tour to Toronto on Satur- day. There they toured the Royal Ontario •Museum, the Ontario Art Gallery, .the Eaton Centre and the high- light of the day MacDon- ald's for dinner. . This Week's SPECIALS Lice Powder. 2, 10, 25 lbs. (Dri Kill & TCowpest, Cowfly] creolin -.disinfectant 1 qt. size Purina Pig" Iron 100 cc. Brooder Lamps , Purina. Epsom Salts, 40 oz. Purina Rat Control, 5 Ib. 1 Ib. King Warble Spray Powder 1 Ib. Rapid Flo Milk Filters Gillet's Lye . any size Horse Lovers - Shampoo, Hoof Conditioner,': Wound Dressing, Horse Wormer, Cough Control, Harness 011, Blackening, Neatsfoot. 011. Bird Feeders - Special We hatrellorrers for VAIENTINE`"S DA1 P11 Cedarhill Farm &Garden, _Centre Lucknow Phone 528-3017 Langsde BY LILLIAN YOUNG The ground hog had no trouble seeing his shadow, if. he got up through the snow on Friday yyftich was about the sunniest day this winter. Accordingto legend this means six weeks more of winter and looking at the weather on Sunday and Monday we can believe it. Congrafulations to Mr. Alex MacKenzie of "Lucknow who celebrated his 94th birthday on January 26. A family gathering was held at the home of his daughter, Mr,. and Mrs. Farrish Moffat with eleven guests present. Karen Young " who has been home sick 'with the measles is' . feeling much better and hopes to be ,back at school some time this week. • Mr. and Mrs. Bev Kay and Wendy of Kitimat visited with his sister at. Listowel and also called on members of the Whitechurch, congreg- ation a week ago. Mr. Kay was student minister at the Whitechurch and Langside Presbyterian Churches be- fore going to Kitimat. Mr, and 'Mrs. George of Strathroy visited with their son, ' Mr. and Mrs. Ron George on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Young and. William were din- ner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Young and •family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Scott are spending the rest of the winter in Florida. Lucknow Skating Club Carnival. BASED ON A VALENTINE THEME WILL BE HELD IN The Lucknow Arena Sunday, February 11th: 1:30 p.m. ADMISSIONi $1 50 12 AND UNDER 50c PRE SCHOOL FREE Our Professionals Debbie Jeffrey of Goderich and Olive Lapp of Wingham will be skating, also John Barger and his partner Aveleigh Cook of Goderich. WOO re Wallcovering Special Prices from $ 1 •7T single roll and up ONNOW CKNX- TV presents $100.00 Shopping Spree VAS" SUNVVOTITHY Draw Date Febuary 23 YOUR COMPLETE 1. HOME DECORATING - CENTRE. 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