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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-10-01, Page 21RNOLD 'S GENERAL STORE R.R. 7 Lucknow -® Lanes — Phone 529-7248 PALANDA CRUSHED . PINEAPPLE, 19 oz. 51C BLUE BREEZE:FACE CLOTHS 86c, POST ALPHABITS, 15 oz. 98c SOUTH KINLOSS Communion service will be held at South Kinloss Octobert at 12.30 following Sunday School at 11.30 a.m. South Kinloss Young People's Society met Sunday evening' for their organization meeting. Norma , MacIntYre was elected president and Laurie Clarke secretary treas- urer. Mission films were shown by Rev. Glenn Noble. Christopher MacKenzie spent a week with his grandparents' Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacKenzie, while 'his parents Mr, and Mrs. Ian MacKenzie of .„Cobourg were on vacation. We are glad to hear that Mrs.. Lorne Sparks was able to' return home 'from Wingham and District Hospital on Saturday. Miss Edna Campbell of 'Toronto and Mrs. Martha McIvor of Ripley were dinner guests Friday with'Mr. and Mrs. Jack Needham. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Clarke and girls and Mr. and Mrs. ;Henry, Clarke and .boys were week end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Clarke of Chatham. Mrs. Evan Keith and Mr. and . Mrs. Douglas Graham were guests Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Tuck and boys in Oakville. Mrs. Graham visited there until Sunday. Sincere sympathy is extended to the De Jong family in' Mr. Tom Dykstra's passing last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall • visited on Sunday at the home of their daughter, Grace, in Orange- ville. PHONE 528-2822 WITH YOUR , WANT ADS. V 44. ri 4111° lek t ‘ I 44t 7;••• %1 cti 41,t: NI t • 1- • 4411 • ,43 4$14 441* " 4411 4.; IP flit \WoddIngs (Futtorals 4 nivorsarlots I Free e very to 'McKenzi neral Home 524.7885 61 dHURCH ST. GODERICH Ready to servo you 7 days a crook het Won oats hi to' the ell. ting the s to Lye to rd: Ind 11111111 of one well 'tow, the will the 1st id to )pc rt t will nake .:cess vaiimmarimararistetsammom, WE sio • Shotgun Shells 121Gane — Regular and Magnum Plus 16 Gauge, 20 Gauge and 410's Rifle Cartridges Many Calibres Such As 25-06,' 22 Long Rifle and Mushrooms, 22 Magnum, 303,- 243, 32, 22-250, 308, 222, 30-30, 30-06, 44 Magnum, 270 i• Shotguns and Rifles Ithaca 12 Gauge Automatic Mossberg Lever Action 30-30 Mossberg 22 Mairnum, Automatic Cooey Bolt Action Repeater Pellet Guns THERE ARE "MANY OTHER GUNS AND AMMUNITION TO COME WE ALSO HAVE HUNTING CAPS' We AlsO Have A Large Supply Of 11411LV*' EQUIPMENT LUCKNOW DISTRICT, CO-OP Phone 5284024 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCENOVII ONTARIO .• - PAGE TWENTY.THREE 1975 VIEPNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1975 Defeat Walton 8 4 On Sunday Ripley Intermediates 'lok a 2 - 1 lead in the best of 5 series with Walton by defeating them, on their home diamond 8 - 4, Sunday afternoon.' Elliott Courtney and Floyd Stanley shared the pitching duties with Eric MacLeod calling the signals. A very loyal group of Ripley fans were treated to a spirited fastball thriller which was highlighted by several key defensive plays by Al Hunter, Elliott Courtney, Barry MacDonald and Jack MacDonald. Elliott led the way at the plate with a home run and 2 singles. Fourteen girls attended the second meeting of the Lucknow. GirrGuides on Thursday evening. , Each girl brought a nature, item such as a mushroom, rock, a piece of meteorite, lobster claw, maple leaf, .fungus, cocoon etc. to' show what could be collected for the nature section of the Challenge Badge:. The girls learned and reviewed the hand and whistle signal for silence and the first Guide Law "A Guide's honour is to be trusted". Each Guide received a. book mark with the Guide Laws printed •on Lieutenant Mrs. Jim Morrison taught the Sign and Good Turn to tenderfoot Ann Hamilton while Captain Mrs. Don Thompson discussed with the other girls the badge work they would like to do this year. Thanks was extended to Brenda McLeod, Marian Raynard', Faye Forster,' Nancy Thompson, Lori McKim, Suzanne Kirkland and Ann Hamilton who sold calendars at the Fair. There were also some Brownies who helped. Some games were played and campfire held. Lori McKim and Faye Forster taught a • song at campfire that they learned at camp this summer. Lorna Boyle told of her trip to Midland and ^Toronto, a part of Guiding on the Move. The first meeting. was held September 18 when the.girls met at , the home of.Mrs. Don Thompson to sing a few camp songs and relate camping experiences of the past summer. Mrs. Dan Bellmore • of Whitechurch and Mrs. Evans Helm of Lucknow are also going to be leaders this year... A hike is being planned for this Thursday's meeting if the weather is good. Forget the past —'the future holds plenty to worry about.