The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-06-25, Page 11WOTPA SANCTIONED
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LUCKNOW PARK
Sunday, July 1 3th at i p.m..
CLASSES
1 — Out of Field — 6,000 lb. Purse $200.00
2 — Out of Field — 8,000 lb. Purse $200.00
3 — Out of Field — 10,000 lb. Purse $200.00
4 — Out of Field — 12,000 lb. Purse $200.00'
5 Out of Field — 16,000 lb. Purse $200.00
6 Out of Field — 20,000 lb.! Durso $200.00
7 — Open Class 7,000 lb. Purse $300.00
8 — Open Class 9,000 lb, Purse $300.00
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127th ANNIVERSARY
Rev. J. He3lhderson of Harriston
was guest minister at Aihfield
Presbyterian Church on Sunday. It
was, the 127th anniversary of the
founding of 'the Presbyterian con-
gregation •in Ashfield. Music by'
Mr. and Mrs., Richard Madge of
Goderich was enjoyed.
K. L. MacKenzie enjoyed a trip
to Northern Ontario during the past
week.
Mrs. Henry MacKenzie is enjoy-
ing a trip to the west coast along
with Mrs. Roy MacKenzie of
Ripley. - -
Visiting at the home of K. L.
MacKenzie is Hugh MacKenzie of
Sudbury.
BUSINESS PLACES
WILL BE...
Open All Da
Monday
AND
Closed All Day
Tuesday July lst
LUCKNOW BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOC.
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USED CARS
A number of 75's in. Pontiacs and. Chev Impalas
1974 CHEV Impala, 4 door hardtop
1974 PONTIAC Le Mans
1974 MATADOR
1974 MAVERICK
2 — 1973 CHEVELLES, 4 door,
3 -.-1973 PONTIAC _Parisienne Brougham, 4 door hardtops
2 — 1973 FORD Custom 500, 2 door 'hardtops
1973 FORD Gran Torino 4 door sedan
1973 CHEV Impala 4 door hardtop
1970 PONTIAC Catalina
1970 CHEV Impala 4 door hardtop ,
1970 PONTIAC Le Mans 2 door hardtop
1970 MAVERICK
10 -- 1965 - 1968 Models
1973 FORD stationwagon
1973 CHEV 3/4 ton pickup
1973 CHEV 50 series with 16' van
1973 CHEV 60 series with 18' van, power tail gate loader
1973 CHEV 60 series, 18' stake, power tail gate loader
1972 MEV' 60 series, 18', van, power tail gate loader
1971 CHEV 1 ton cab and, chassis -
1971 DODGE % ton, V8 automatic
1970'FORD 1 ton with duals
2 — 1969 CHEVS 50 series with 16' stake
A number of vacs from 1970 - 1972. Some V8's, some 6
cylinder, some CHEVS, and some FORDS
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time of worship and fellowship.
25th ANNIVERSARY
A Bushell family gathering' was
held on Saturday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Bushell
to honour them on their 25th
wedding anniversary.
We are sorry to report 'that Alex
Percy is a patient ,in the Wingham
and District Hospital, where he is
undergoing . tests. We wish him
improved health.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bertrand and
Marc of Simcoe spent the week end
with Miss Winniffed Percy, Bill
and Brian Percy and her uncle '
Bruce Orr. Other visitors at the
same home were Mr. and Mrs.
Morley Bushell and family of
Wingham.
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PAWS ELEVEN THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1975
LOWER INTEREST RATES Social Evening On
30th Anniversary
KINLOUGH NEWS
Neighbours and friends gathered
at the Anglican Church basement
on Friday evening' to honour Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Vance on the
occasion' of their 30th wedding
anniversary. • "
Waiter Bre'ckles was chairman
and extended a welcome to all and
congratulated the honoured couple.
Miss May Boyle told how this
courtship began and . led, in a
singing of love balads.
Splendid readings were given by
Mrs. Tom. MacDonald, Mrs. John
Barr, Mrs. Bert Nicholson, "Mr.
Delbert Hedley and Mrs. Jack
Barr. Ken and Ron McFarlan, sons
of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McFarlan,
pleased the audience with a duet on
their, band instruments. Mrs.
Frank Maulden conducted a con-
test.
Mr.. and • Mrs. Burton Collins
showed pictures of their trip to
Paris, France. Katherine, in her
capable manner, gave an interest-
ing commentary and at the
conclusion .showed pictures of their
first. grandchild, Kelly McGillivray.
At this time Mrs. Stewart Lane
and Mrs. George Graham invited'
Mr. and Mrs. Vance to the platform
and Mrs. Lane read an appropriate
address of 'good wishes and Mrs.
Graham presented the gifts which
were, a sunburst clock, a buffet fry
pan, and a pyrex covered casserole.
Mr. and Mrs. Vance were greatly
'pleased and Elmer made a fitting
reply after which all joined in
singing Happy Anniversary and
Grace after which a bountiftil lunch. •
was served and a social time
enjoyed.
Congratulations are' extended to
all the students who have pagsed
their exams, and we wish both
teachers and pupils a happy
holiday.
Mrs. Nellie McKinnon of Kin-
cardine visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Vance.'
Mr. and Mrs. Bill • Shaw and
Wendy went to Toronto for -the
week end..
Bill Percy who has been in
Western Canada for some time
returned home on Wednesday..
Kevin Orr of Kincardine spent a
few days with his grandparents Mr.
and Mrs. Donald McFarlan.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Flaldenby,
Mr. and Mrs. Geordie Haldenby of
Sarnia visited at the home of 'Mr.
George Haldenby and attended
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Sparling's
silver wedding anniversary and
also visited with Mr. and' Mrs.
Arthur Breckles`and Mr. and Mrs.
Barry Haldenby, Allyson and Jason
at Lucknow.
Some ladies from here attended
the Bruce Tartan tea at Ripley on
Tuesday.
Mrs. Bill Burt returned home
fromToronto, 'where she spent'a
few 'days with members of her
family there.
Mrs. Marjorie Culley and Miss
Susan Culley of Toronto visited
during the week with Mr. and Mrs.
Art Haldenby.
The Holyrood Women's Institute
will meet on Thursday evening,
July 3rd at the home of Mrs.
Morgan. Johnston. Roll call A low
calorie recipe. Topic - History of
bread. Calorie guessing contest.
Home made roll contest. Display of
ceramics - Mrs. Jack Ackert.
Directors - Mrs. Ellwood Elliott,
Mrs. Lorne Eadie.
On Sunday next, June 29th at 11
o'clock there will be an Anglican
Parish Seavice at Ripley when all of
the congregations will meet for a .
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the 'sincerity' of his doubts.
We would like tO thank the area residenti who
have patronized the store over the 20% years we
have been in business in Lucknow. We also wish
to extend our 'appreciation to the excellent staff
who have supported us during these years.
We wish to introduce the new owners, Roder-
ick and Wilhelmina MacKay, who will take over
the business on July Ind.
We hoe you will . continue to favour them
with the loyal patronage you have extended to us.
DOROTHY AND CYRIL BROWN
LUCKNOW FRUIT MARKET