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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-10-22, Page 221976 FORD HALF-TON PICKUP 2 1975 BUICK CENTURY, 4 door sedans 2 1975 AMERICAN MOTOR HORNET 4 door sedans 1975 CHEV IMPALA. , 4 door hardtop 1975 OLDS CUTLASS, 4 door 1975 PONTIAC PARISIENNE BROUGHAM, 2 door 1975 PONTIAC BROUGHAM, 4,door sedan 1975 PONTIAC LA MANS, 2 door 1975 BUIcK CENTURY, 4 door sedan (2 to choose from) 1974 BUICK CENTURY, 4.door 1974 OLDS DELTA 88 ROYALE, 4 door hardtop with air conditioning ' 2 1974 DODGE DARTS. 4 door 1974 CHEV IMPALA, 4 door hardtop 1973 CHEV IMPALA, 2 door hardtop 1973 CHEV IMPALA, 4 door hardtop 1973 BUICK LaSABRE, 2 door hardtop 1973 CHEV IMPALA, 4 door sedan 2 1973, CHEV BELAIR, 4 door sedans 1972 CHEVIE NOVA, 2 door 1972 CHEV IMPALA, 4 door hardtop, with air conditioning BILL'S PLACE VARIETY STORE • COMPLETE SELECTION MEN'S WORK SOCKS 10% OFF wrwwwwwwr MEN'S LONG SLEEVE HEAVYWEIGHT THERMAL COMBINATIONS SIZES 40 TO 46 10% OFF IIIIWARAANIWAAR MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE MEDIUM WEIGHT THERMAL COMBINATIONS SIZES 38 TO 46 10% OFF 1WWWW10010400004010WWWWWWWWWW6 LUCKNOW 9" EXTRA DEEP FOIL Pie Plates Pkg. of 5 — 53 SALE RUNS THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 24 'AND 25 vorTepg - PACE TotEitrimwo THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1 . Grace Lutheran Church, Mitch- el1, was the setting for the double ring ceremony joining Janice Eunice Aikens and James Elliott HAMM S CAR SALES LTD. MYTH PHONE 523-4342 7 ....49:10itied In Mitchell Church McWHINNEY - AIKENS -Photo by Jack Doerr McWhinney in marriage on Sept- ember 27, 1975.. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford, Aikens of R. R. 1 Fiallarton and the . Visits First Time In Twelve Years Mr. and Mrs. James England and Mrs. Joan Robinson of Lucknow were pleasantly surprised on Saturday last, when their niece, Mrs. Bob Davis of Flint, Michigan called on them. Mrs. Davis is the daughter of Mrs. Ever Wilson (nee Nellie England), sister of Jim and the late Jack England. It had been twelve years since she was here last, when she attended the funeral -of the herlate uncle Jack. When a child she visited many times with heft grandparents, the late Mr. and Mrs.' Joseph England , of Rapid City. Her husband and three sons accompanied her. groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh. McWhinney, Dungannon. Rev. Vernon Threinen officiated.. Mrs. Anne Marie' Heckman, R. R. 1 Mitchell was matron of honour and bridesmaids were Mrs. Lexie Murch, Clinton, sister 'of the groom, and Miss Linda Miller, Kitchener. Gary Dauphin, R. R. 1 Ripley, was the best• man and guests were ushered by brothers of the couple, Robert McWhinney of Sault Ste. Marie and Calvin Aikens of R. R. 1 Fullarton. Miss Susan Butson, Hamilton was organist and accompanied Miss Elaine Westlake of Zurich, who was soloist. The couple are residing at 358 Francis Street, Wingham following a honeymoon in Northern Ontario. Guests attended from Wingham, Dungannon, Lucknow, Sault' Ste. Marie, Ingleside, Mitchell, Strat- ford, Hamilton, Zurich, Powell Tennessee and surrounding area.. WHITECHURCH • 'Mrs. Percy Gray of Toronto spent the week' end with Mr.' and Mrs. Tom Metcalfe. On Saturday they visited with her sister Mrs. JoSeph Thompson, who is a patient in ListOwel General Hospital. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Gaunt and George and Miss Kay Wilkins visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gaunt and Janet of Centialia. a. Whitechurch W.I. are holding a euchre party Monday, -October .27 in Whitechurch CommUnity Mem- orial Hall. ThOse attending the shower for Miss Mary Lou Wall from a distance were Mrs. Frank Davis, Mrs. Dave Arthur of London, Mrs. Bill Wall of Bramalea. • We are sorry to report that Mr. Bev Kay's mother has fallen again and she has had to be hospitalized • in Guelph' General Hospital: Mrs. Carl McClenaghan visited Tuesday to Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Mack Stewart, of Waterloo. Mrs. Eileen Parker of Exeter came to Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan's and on Saturday with them attended the wedding of their niece, Jane Moss and Jim McCartney at Plattsville United Church at 7 p.m. 'The reception was held in the Hall. Mr. and Mrs., Carl McClenaghan and Mrs. Park- er spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McClenaghan of WaterloO. • Whitechurch Women's Institute at their meeting October 8 decided to have Family Night and Pot Luck supper on October 24. ,They now find there are too many other functions being held so there will be no Family Night on October 24 and another night will have to be arranged. ' Billie Falconer of Barrie was a recent visitor with Mrs. Lester Falconer of Cuiross and other ' friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn, after 2 weeks in the west and British Columbia, arrived home on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith Were very pleased with the garage sale which they had on Saturday. Most of their articles were 'sold. Misses Barbara and Jean Camp- belt of London spent the week end with Mrs. Robert Ross and attended the farm auction sale of Russel Ross. Mr, and Mrs. Jim Ross, Mark and Cathy Ell Kitchener spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ross and assisted at the auction sale, BRIDAL SHOWER Saturday evening , in White- church Community Memorial Hall the communitr, with the neigh- bours and friends as leaders, gathered td honour bride-to-be Miss Mary Lou Wall, whose marriage is November 15. The master of ceremonies for the program was Mrs. George Fisher. Mrs. Garnet Farrier played Here Comes The Bride as the bridal party entered. The program included a lively step dance by the Quipp girls; a reading, What Are Men? by Mrs. Roy Dawson; Mrs. Jim de Boer had a contest; a sing song with. Mrs., Dan Tiffin pianist, The More We Get Together, Let Me Call You SAreetheart, Mary Give• Me Your Answer True; Bill' Gibson sang; The Mo Side of the Mountain, accomp by Mrs: Don Ross; a piano Paper Roses by Mrs. Don R "Mary Lou and her hel Marilyn Bushell of Wingha n her sister Edna (Mrs. Dave Ai were called to the platform given seats of honour. George Fisher then" gave a welcome address to Mary Lou gifts were handled by Sleightholm, Gayle Rintout, Purdon and among them blankets, casseroles, vases plates, pillow cases, sheets, ric knife; sheep skin rug. ware, can opener, mix n clothes hamper. All sang For A Jolly Good Feltow. mar replied thanking all for their gifts, the sponsors of the s and for their program. Aft donned the apron of bows, nu /her mother, many snaps taken. The spon4ors then lunch. Learn the true facts in th — assuming too much is bat get you into trouble. You are doing your best when you are trying to MI on what you are doing,