The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-02-28, Page 18Pa—L .. sw S.atjnsl, Wednoaday, February 28, 1979
MURRAY MOFFAT
Electrical. Contractor
LUCKNOW
Nosnammommoss
VICTORIA AND GREY ''
TRUST CO.
For Information On
TRUST CERTIFICATES
• INCOME AVERAGING
REGISTERED
• Phone 528-2913 or 392.6061 RETIREMENT
SAVINGS PLAN
STANDARD TRUST
CaU Their Representative
LLOYD [HAP] HALL
528-2045
The
Co-operators
HOME - AUTO
COMMERCIAL
INSURANCE
AGENT
JEAN WHITBY
LUCKNOW
CHISHOLM
FUELS
HEATING OILS
SUNOCO DISTRIBUTORS.
LUCKNOW
Phone 529-7524 or 524-7681
BURNER:. SERVICE
Products For Farm, Home
and Industry
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IS
• FOR SALE
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▪ Phone 528-3423 or 528-2031
SANDBLASTING
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FOR ESTIMATES
411
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and ,MCCREATH
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FUNERAL SERVICE
Services conducted accord -
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oar- Funeral Home at no
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or
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Day or Night
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WINGHAM, ONTARIO
TEL. 357-1087
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The Square
[Phone 524-7661.]
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WINGHAM 357-1522
J. A. Peterson, C.A.
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P.O. Box 29
Lucknow, Ont. NOG 2H0
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arm Buildings - Renovation's
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Lucknow, Ont.
Dungannon
euchre party
is winter fun
BY MARIE PARK
Winners at the Agricultur-
al Society_ euchre party were
ladies high, Louise Brindley;
low, Ruby McWhinney;
men's high, Harold Maize;
low, Grant Curran; door
prize, " Joanne Whitney,
There were , 10 tables of
cards. There will be a white •
elephant 'sale at the March
euchre:
On February 21st five
members of the Agricultural
Society left for Toronto to
attend a convention, attend-
ing were Joanne Sproule,
Sally Wright, Judy Kerr,
Mary Lou McNeil and Yvon-
ne Kerr.
Congratulations to Paul
Strong, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Strong,. who placed first
in his division at the Lucknow
Legion Branch 309 Public
Speaking contest on Friday
evening. Paul now advances
to Brussels on Saturday,
March 3rd: He spoke on his.
"10 speed bike".
Congratulations to Ken.
and Linda McNee on the
birth f -their new daughter,
Kelly Lynn, on Tuesday,
February 20 at . Goderich
Hospital, a': new sister for,
Tim and " Michael, first
granddaughter for Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Reed, Goderich and.
ninth grandchild for Mr: and.
Mrs..Graham McNee. •
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lawlor,
Auburn, spent Friday . w'th
her mother, Mrs Gertrude
Park. .
Friends .. received word
here. on Tuesday of the death
on February 18 of Mrs. Bruce
McArthur (Lenore) in Lind-
say. Mr. and Mrs. McArthur
lived in Dungannon between
1937 and 1940. Lenore will be
remembered for her musical
ability: Bruce openea"aliard-
ware store and funeral home
in the new building which
had4 een almost completed
by Melville Culbertprior to
his death in 1938. (This is the
building where the post
office and store of A. J. Sher-
wood is located.) Bruce died
in 1966, and. Lenore is
survived by Valerie, Bruce
Jr. and the twins Karen. and
Sandra. .
Bill . Errington of Spring -
,field, Ontario spent c the
weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs..George Erring-
ton and Betty.
Recent visitors with Mr.
•and Mrs: George Errington
and Betty", were Mrs. Bob
Morgan and,':Norma of Ker
wood and Mr. and Mrs: Earl
Gaunt of Meneset Park,
Goderich.
Mr, and Mrs. John Gibb-
ings and Michael and Mr.
and Mrs. Kerwin Rourke, all
of Clinton, visited on Satur-
day with the,ladies' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schu-
ltz.
Jackie Culbert, a kinder-
gartener, stayed with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Culbert a few days
recently while` her mother,
Mrs. Jim Culbert was in
hospital.
yymp&thy to Mrs. Cecil
Blake on the death of her
cousin, Mrs. Norma°McDon-
agh, of Lucknow, suddenly in
Arizona on Sunday.
Ken Johnston of Lucknow
took his father, Russell who
is a resident of Pinecrest
Nursing Home, to Wingham
Hospital on Sunda to visit
with his son, Dona ,
has been a patient there for 2
months. He then brought his'
father home for .supper with
his wife, Charlotte.
Monday night "Sports
nights" have started at
Brookside • again for anyone
wishing to come out and have
some fun and exercise play-
ing volleyball..
John and Kathie Stanbury
visited friends in Ottawa
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ashton
of G_ oderich: visited an Sun-
day with ''Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Park, Wanda, Pat, . Chip and
Brad.
DUNGANNON
rUNITED-CHURCH
Rev. C. G. Westhaver
spoke on the subject, "The'
Relevance of the Bible" and
quoted " some comments
made by Malcolm Mugger-
idge\in a speech last, Tuesday
at a gathering which Rev.
and Mrs. Westhaver attend-
ed in London.,,
The . choir sang the an-
them, "Kum Ba Ya", led by
organist Mrs. Jean Elliott. –"
The •children's story was
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Intermediate
hockey...
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Mark Stanley , - 1 'goal
each; Dave Dunlop - 3
assists; Robert Regier - 2
-assists; • Barry
MacDonald and Larry
Farrell- one assist each.
For Drayton: Leo
Glazema - 2 goals; John
Bults - one goal; Charlie
Spalling and Ken Cam-
pbell .-1 assist each.
Drayton had 26 minutes
in minor ,penalties and 2
major misconducts.
Ripleyserved 16 minutes.
Sunday's game . in'
Drayton was • a real
turnabout when Drayton
played hard hitting
hockey for a 7-3 win,
(Due to the loss of the
game sheet we can't give
you the Drayton scorers).
Ripley goals were tallied
by Mike Pollock, Johnnie
Elliott • and Barry
MacDonald. Mike
ballant, Robert Regier
and Larry Farrell had
assists.
Drayton had 10 minutes
and Ripley 4 minutes in
the penalty box.
This series continues in
the Ripley Arena on
Tues., Feb, 27 at 8:30
p.m. If a seventh game is
necessary it will be
played the next night,
Wed., Feb. 28 in Drayton.
Winner of this series will
meet the winner of the
Monkton-Brussels series
for the championship,