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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-01-13, Page 9WED IIESDAY, JAN. lath, 1961 Oat Rolier REGULAR $121,00 SP[CIAL - $99.85: Heated.' Wqter B�'wIs REGULS!EC.IA.L,pR- $38,97 THE LUCKNOW SENTIN'EL� LUCKNOW:-ONTARIO. -' PAGE NINAI. Pnjco CatiIe 8owl, Frost Proof REGULAR $9;95. SPECI, ;ingle Lamp Brooder, With Bud REGULAR . $4:95 PECIAL - $3.95 .000 Findlay Space Heater, W REGULAR $.138.50; PEC1AL;:— $T0888 J�arnesvvay; Feed Corgi REGULAR — $79.00: PECIAL - $5&.00 Heat Housers 1:: SIDE ° ENTRY REGULAR -$43.25 1 BACK ENTRY - .REGULAR' $53:50• SACRIFICE• CLEARANCE x Tubleless Snow Tire R E.G U:LAR' . $20 25 17.47 670.x.15 TUBE TYPE TIRE ONLY : $1147, ., 670 x15 ' TUBE TYPE SNOW TIRE' .- .ONLY.'.. $1S'k47 600.x 1.5 •TUBE TYPE SNOW: TIRE` --'ONLY, . $19.40: 650x:1.6 FRONT TRACTOR TRE -- ONLY $14.67 • 600 x.19 FRONT TRACTOR' IRE ONLY:. $19..50`:. Pn'i'c� 6" ',:St.k,'.Tank' DOUBLE LIFE ' BOTTOM. REGULAR .`$3$.25• .: SPL(IAL ,REGULAR $12',6010.80 '' ess Wheel V.I'ooden;.Push'vpLadder:_REGUL AR SPECIAL —• Shell : appreciate .this and for many. years to come! SWIVEL... .TOP VACUU CLEANED tt foot operated switch and roll.easy wheels. ' • Braided polyethteiie hose, comb;. p natloti.rug and floor tool, crevice toot, upholstery nozzle, dusting :bank met two wands. bags • ermanent or throwaway g,• Jap.Uary Speci!` �59;88 "Air King" Portable SAN FORCED NEATER:' . f11/2" high, 15" wide, .• 71/2" deep . Instant, 1320 watt heat. ing,element (4500 BTU) • . Quiet tan with $mets grille . Automatic thermostat'_ . Convenient cerfying handle Extra warmth when you need 111 J t i uar,ySpecia.i $18.47 illiam H far 4•' At CARTER SHAPON A quiet double ring wedding ceremony took place at the. 'Un ited •. • Church: Chapel, •74 Doulton Street, London at 8:00 , p.m...Fri� day evening,anuary, . Bth, . when the Rev: Do ugl s A, Facey , unit- ed in marriage ; Diane; Margaret : Ripon, London, daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs.. Ed. Shapon,' Delaware, to William 'Henry .Carter,London; son of .Mr. and~ M rs: Ernest Car. ter of R.R. i;.; 5 Lucknov. The` bride': wore a two piece White; :suedea.. suit with blue ac- cessories. and . wore a corsage: of blue and gold butterflies; on white and byte tinted •cal-nat dns. The .bride's, only attendant,. Mrs... Florence .. E. Taylor of- London, -wore a . twO...,.piece,: pink. suedea ',suit with blue ' accessories ;and' identical corsage. to that of ` the bride. Mr.• . John W. Taylor, .. London, was. groomsman;.. .. A candle light wedding supper was: served to 'the bridal party at the Belvadier • Hotel, London,. after which the • ;young :, couple ..left on a 'short honeymoon. They will . reside. in London where 'both are employed • OL1VET.NE S: The ' anual . meeting of ' Olivet United ,Church was held' in the church' on . Wednesday :evening. Favourable reports were ' heard from all departments: Jack. Roul- stun and Mrs. Walter Dexter were re-elected, to the• board of, Stew- ards and Mrs. Ray Hamilton 'was the new Member on .the board. Gordon Roulston was 're -appoint:` ed as 'representative'` to the board of;. men. Walter .,Dexter was elect- ed auditor. Reverend .George. Ball was chairman ; and -Sandy, Mac. Charles' secretary,.. Mr .Ball -show- ed some coloured slides, taken; while at St. Johns, Newfoundland. in : September,. at. the General Council ' ' meeting. The U.C.W.. of ; Olivet met : on. Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs.' Herb Clayton.. Mrs. John MacCharles :' opened the meeting with a poem.' Mrs. Jack McGuire. led in pi ayer,. and _Mrs..Elmer Osborne lead the scripture, with comments by, • Mrs, MacCharles. Mrs. McGuire gave a New Years readii g. The ';. new study ..book, -on 'Trinidad, ;"4 meeting ,of faiths," was' introduced by 'Mrs, Whiter Mrs. ,... Osborne conducted the business. The ,supply secretary, Mrs.., W , 'Dexter, will purchase some articles for a bale. .1Irs. Melvin Coiling gave the:. courtesy remarks. Lunch was ' served ' by the hostess and' 'her • group. . • Mr. • and ; Mrs. Walter 'Dexter were guests .recently of Mr. Dex tee's sister, • Mrs'.; Robinson in Lucknovt►. Miss Phyllis ..Clayton spent` a few ' days, holidays • at . her. home'. here: • LOCHALSH Wei ;are sorry to" report .that Bill Ross 'is a . patient. in Wingham hospital. Shower Held For, Recent Bride . `Friends and' neighbours'. gather - .ed at North Ashfield Public School. i on Friday evening to shower Mrs Gordon l3arger, recent newlywed, with many beautiful . and useful Lucknow�� Plan Card panies,. • The'. president; Mrs. George Whitby, chaired' t he: January meeting of Lucknew. WI: in. the Town Hall assisted by Mrs. .,Phil- ip Stewart ,as : secretary -treasurer in the. absence of';Mrs. A. Wilson,' •During the business :session, it was .decided to•.hold Card 'parties during' the five Wednesday even ings• of March with the; Executive in charge The roll callwas ans- wered, by ;naming a-` total Cana- dian 'Industry and .what it ;mann- factures. Mrs. 'Steve ' Stothers. took the 'chair ` for the program 'which. 'opened with • a ' solo "How : Grreat Thou, Art" by Mrs. J. Balzer. The motto `No one can climb the lad- der. of 'success .;with his hands in his pockets"' was' . discussed by Mrs. Chas, Hallam: Mrs. Cather- ine 'MacDonald presented Current Events for the month. Mrs. ' :Em- ma Martin-° gave a paper. on Ag- griculture and ' Canadian Indus- tries.' Community singing With. 'Mrs. Ross .Cummings at the 'piano was ,followedwith a .reading by Mrs: ' C. Hallam on how, 'ttrinake: each New Year.. more :interesting' than the last. The first step was; to take stock . of ' ourselves to.see. • • if :our' -purposes and impulses' are in accord' with the best teachings we • have received, It is well to keep abreast of world .affairs with new inventions, . new labour sav- ing devices and new; travels: The• beauties of Nature should be ob- served and above all; Institute women should obey" the closing injunction of the Mary $tewart,„ Collect not to ,forget. :to : be kind. Hostesses Mrs. S. Stothers, .Mrs. E, Martin, Mrs, C. Hallam and.1Vtrs., Austin. Solomon served lunch: LANGSIDE Born to Mr;.. and Mrs. Bill Gar--' butt (Linda Skelton) in Alliston Hospital on .-Tuesday, January 5 1965, , a ' girl, Teresa, 7 lbs. 123/4- ounces. 23/4ounces, Mr. and Mrs.' Michael . Fischer Sir.. of Formosa spent .Wednesday at the home ofe their niece Mr. and - Mrs. Pat MacMillan. Mrs. Wallace Conn• spent Thurs- day evening . with Mrs. Wm. Ev . Mr. ; arid ' Mrs, Bruce Smith, of Bluev'ale vi:'si ed with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller\on Wedne.s., �- r'1 '. as a s atst.� Douglas'Wall w v o week -end 'with . William . Dickie. '0111410 11101111100000001100041/••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••. • • . • • • • • • •.•.• •• • •' • RMS •' :• , • • • . ATEA .• :,. • • • • }filray.' Farm Herefords ,provide you with the tops in .; • beef guaranteed to be free from drugs. .3fbe buy Western :• • calves and grow and kill our own-' cattle. Our method of ::farming . and butchering does' not include feeding,for max . •. ;. unum. gams per day which'verye, oftenptroduces too much ; , fat and not; enough red meat. • At 'fiilray Farms, a balanced • diet of'.: corn.' silage, e hay andhome r n . grains • •g , y • . 'g ow , gr seems; :to .. •/ _produce a: better; balance' . of lean meats'' without' too' , much fat. We :.hang our : meat"from 5 ..to 15 _ days at 37; degrees,:. • in our large modern coolers "• • • •Barbce Steaks .Are Specialty•. . : • • • i . • • • ' • :. • • ARE ,YOURS, AT • NRRAY F9► OIR,`"HOLYRI • � a f�� h til • . .i: .• • • • ,. • • • • •' • • • •• 6. gifts. Musical . numbers,' ,contests and 'a• social time were. • enjoyed.., by all; Mary Lou thanked the ' • • ,ladies .and asked them .to visit •her, • in her new home in Luck - tow. „. , . Lloyd Ackert met with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McCharles, on Mon "day afternoon, to make plans for a variety concert •to, be 'held' in, -Lucknow, February 6th, by the Agricultural. Society. Mr and "Mrs. Lorne Luther' spent the. week -end in Ridget i 11 visiting 'Mr.•• Parney, who is a patient in hospitalthere. . With : the unusually mild weath- er, Mr, Finlay MacDonald '. has been doing some ploughing.. of Branitford spent `the • week -end with Mr. and Mrs, .:Oli- • IHOLYROOD . --+- ON'!'ARZO For P�rk.At: Its Best WE ' ALSO' GROW, AND KILL OUR : OWN PIGS it . 'TRY HILRAY ' FARMS `;•'BEEF.. PORK. .- ' FISH .. FOWL' .: • • ALL MEAT 'GOVERNMENT' INSPECTE.D`' �- ••• Whether ':You' F equire A Small Roast, Or :A Quarter For • :Chops. Pori Your Freezer, A Few Pork Or Some • Steaks For • ; Your Barbecue,' We Invite You To Visit Our • Abattoir At • ' ▪ Holyrood. ... • • • a. • •r • • •• • i • . • • . ..HIira,y:;Farris:Ab,.. • Mr, and Mr's Donald McCha'rxes kert 'and Scott y`�JRa' rias A anSon ,o. . ..4 • • l: s. Alyirt Rabb, , teaching meas i' • .phone LucktoW • 528.2132• • . "Ripley • 2.� 428 few days, victim °ef the "flu." eie0••••••xr•atra �Winghani, has beets home �� for • a • ,. •• • . "*;ver 'McCharles and John. s • lave to • riffs, • and. lout '. any Ong. •'ags, ... ;�a• aa=• . era. :ed 6 :rk t tis • tas. .:he a ire of .• ed , ' or re ` ' 3y. Vin,, ,ofp Id 3f to •A •