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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-03-03, Page 10• •,4 "WO! TEN ata • THE LUCKNOW,. ,SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO KMLOUGH and`DISTRICT" Congratulations to Mr end Mrs. Sixitt Walsh on- the birth of'' a daughter,: a sister for Stephen and Debbie.' . Messrs.'. Keith` Maulden: Gary Sutton. spent a day in Kit chener during the. week,: where they attended 'the Ice Capades. The . 'Achievement Night• f o r those who: attended:.. the hobby Classes gat , L' ucknow, was held on .._ `Wednesday. evening '.. ' •.Messrs. Lyman .Sutton;, 1Frank Maulden, Jir'-McEwen. and Fran-. cis Boyle' attended ;the :Crops Day at the O.A.C.. at Gueiph°ofi:Mon- We are sorry to' .report that Sirs.' . Jack 'Hewitt . has been a. patient in Kincardine Hospital. We hope ter, a speedy recovery. Mrs. ROT. Schneller underwent i najor. surgery 'at.. Victoria ' , Hos- pital;. '' :London,' . 'on Saturday; We wish her, improved . health...' Mrs. .Frank 'Johnston. ,,.was to • ken > to Wingham'. Hospital on Thursday. ; She has been at, the .home of her " daughter. Mrs. ' Ed - She ',Gardner for . the past Week'. Congratulations to .Miss Sharon, Stanley who has successfully • pas; sed : her Grade VIII piano exam- -Innen'. xam.,)nation. frons . the. Royal •Conserva tory.: of Music, Toronto. • Af iss May Boyle visited: with friends in: , ,Toronto during the week: ' The Women's World :Day of,. Prayer , will be held on.Friday of 2:30 .in the Pentecostal . Church': Mrs. Gertrude ° Walsh spent a; few .days with Mr and. Mrs. Scott, Walsh and family .. at Carlsruhe. Mr, • and, Mrs.; George Haldenby. spent Sunday ' in Collingwood. Mr. and, Mrs.:. Dan Tollefson of Islington spent theweek-end with. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stanley; • On, Sunday next the Anglican Service will be held at. 3 o'clock. ' • The H!W.I will meet on ' Thurs.. day (evening). Hostesses, . Mrs. Sam . Farmer,, Mrs. Lorne Eadie; roll call, How my life, was. nflu- eneed by a , teacher; .topic,''' Edu- cation; guest speakee/ Mr, Goy- ette Lucknow;. • '. District H 1 g h School; motto, To be 'able to speak : several languages is val- uable, but .the . ability to keep one's mouth' shut in one language is, priceless, ; contest, the .mem- ber /with . the best " writing, first verse, of 0 Canada: to be written before the meeting; ,•• directors, Mrs. Lyman Sutton 'and Mrs Raynard Ackert. . 1 ONTARIO:BEEF.:CATTLE _IMPROVEMENT. ASSOCIATION . Z' •• SHOWandSALE .* BEEF BUMS rclt 16 and 1 t • HAYS SALES ARENA,. TRAFALGAR, ON; HIGHWAY 5, NORTH OF 'OAKVILLE' • •. •i:: it ANGUS 47.'SHORTHORNNNS • 136 HEREFORDS . . and Shorthorns sell' on. March :16th .- 'Aberdeen Angus : ; �- Herefords sell on March 'j7th ")'. .how at 8.00- a.m.' each- da — both ;Sales •at 1.1:00•. a.m. • FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE The Bull '.Premium' Policy of 20% of the. Purchase. ` • , Price•up to a maximum of ` $150 will apply, on ,all , bulls • .' sold . that • are QUALIFIED ON PERFORMANCE.�► Cataloguesav•ailable from '`the Secretary: A. `L. ; McKinlay President ' • E. A. •Starr Secretary -*► ♦ R.R. 2, 'Blenheim, Ontario • Parliament'Bldgs,,•Toronto, Ont. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TV VIEWS by William Whiting ° ( February 22, '1965) Last Monday evening then , pro- gram "To Tell; . The. *Truth on CBS saluted; the . Canadianflag on the first "day: of its official flag- pole appearance by having a vex-, illogist as a contestant, He is one who: makesa study .. of flags; their design,, history and .so forth. Last Friday the second"UN drama "WOHas .Seen The Wind was:'presented 'on`CTV and ABC` networks... It was an excellent drama with Edward G. 'Robinson doing' a :brilliant job as 'the. Cap- tain.; • • Last - Sunday ..at 1:30 CKCO-TV started a series of . three pro- grams, entitled "Mass 65." The series deals with the, new liturgy, of the Mass. ..Due to a writers' strike in: Brit-. ain_ the "Danger Man" series car- ried by he CBC .'Mondays will be replaced by .six film 'specials. The strike has since been settled and. Danger ,Man will : return, to the network April: 12th . The 60 -minute •Easter allegory "The. Open Grave"' has been pur- chased for showing on the; West German' TV network. /... ST. HELENS':. 'Sunday visitors° with Mrs. Don Pannabecker .and: family: were Mr. .and Mrs. Earl, Dahmer., and Janiee .'of , Galt and. Gordon Pan-: nabecker .'and Brian Barondregt of B.idgetown :.•, Terry Wilson of U.W.O. spent ''a few days with Mr. and Mrs: Frank- McQuillan. Attend Kitchener :Ice Capades ' Pupils of S No. 4 and their teacher, .Mrs. •GeorgeFisher,, a- long. with' -several. adults from St:. Helens, enjoyed .a " bus trip ':to. the Ice Capades in: Kitchener .on..Sat- • urday afternoon..Harvey Webster was the driver,. Frank 1 IcQuillin is a , patient in Wingham • : andistrict Hospital with: acute bronchitis. • ^MrsFred McQuillan' spent a few days in Kitchener with Mr. and. "Mrs... -Barry McQuillin and Mr. and' Mrs.: Ivan. 1VIcQuillin. • • 'Sympathy of the' coimunity. goes out: -to . Mr. and Mrs... Ernest: •Gaunt • in the sudden passing of her brother.,' Mr John •WicCharles of Ripley. . FEED SNUB -GAIN DAIRY SILASUPPLEMEN If dairy cows are receiving high levels of. .corn, silage, feed SHUR-FrAIN'S • .New 40% Dairy Silasupplement "A" , SHUR-GAIN Dairy ;Silasupplement "A"' fed at 2 lb. lheadjday balances the low protein corn silage. Dairy Silasupplement "A" provides ad- equate ,levels. •of all necessary nutrients, to 'insure top) production from every' cow in the herd, dairy feeds Make more profitable' use •of year top quality corn silage. You need only ad SHUR-GAIN Dairy Silasupplement '''A". Now avail_: r able at the SHR -GAIN' Peed Service Mill in your •area; erson Flax Products l:imite LUCKNOW Phone 528-2O26 i WEDNESDAY, MAR,, and 1t65; hat .is . it worth to have . a • beef ' calf gain just one : extra Wtime it works ,out as ounce . per ,day? Figured. over ,a year's . follows:- . .: 365 OUNCES: -OF GAIN-- 22.8 lbs.. IF BEEF SELLS AT 24c.per,Ib THE . CALF EARNS AN EXTRA, $5.47 i and___Irt� o' y be improved; , ' Gain -ability of most herds Tested beef sires, proven or this, thanre one , ounce per. day. , gam -ability can , do this. job in;your "herd. Performance and progeny tested beef sires are now ' available to every- farmer, through the, services of ' . WATERLOO CA1 BREEDING A: PHONING'; HOURS 7:30-'10:00 a.rr;, FOR SUNDAY. SERVICE PHONE SATURDAY 6.-8 p.m.. • Listed in your LOCAL •directory /: WEPDIG BELLS:. HARRIS - FULFORD In a" quiet, ceremony in' the cha- pel of .' Wesley United Church, London, on Saturday, , January 30,. Marita Marilee . Fulford, 'London, became the • bride of Ivan An-: draws •'Harris,. London. The .dou- ble -ring eitchange of vows was heard by: Revc S A. Moote, pas- tor of -the church The bride is the daughter .of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Charles:.Fulford,• Coder - fell, and ' the ::groom is the:' son of Mr., Everett George Harris, , `God= erich, and the ' late : Mrs: 'Harris. Mrs. George Harris; Scarbor- ough; attended the bride . Groomsman was George 'Har- ris,- Scarborough, brother' of .tile groom. . The couple* will • reside at, : 38.'. Craig. • Street; London. Prior .to her . ,marriage, a . Mis- cellaneous shower was . held in honor 'of the. bride, by ,her. 'class- mates of the Nursing Assistants Course, London: The Harris family were •former Lucknow residents;, Letters ° To Editor OVER 60 YEARS IN THE, WEST Mr., Thompson, Editor, Lucknow• Sentnei, . •' We would have renewed . our paper . sooner but I wasn't sure of the name,' it . was under , now. h want to thank you for not 'cutting us :off, we have: taken • the : paper for many years . ; It is over sixty .years since ;we Came West, and We have always enjoyed. the Sentinel, as it's ' like a letter from home. I. would like to 'thank all my rel- atives and ,friends who have writ- ten , cards and ' letters to us. We surely did :appreciate them, even if I have not . answered', many of; them,. as I have the arthritis in my arm's and hands' very badly and it'S not easy for me to write. forge and I are both quite well for our age,'' as we are both on in our eighties. Thanking you again, 'Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers, 53.' -Fairford St. East, Moose ' Jaw, Sask. • PLANS ,FOR PRESBYTERIAL. TO ;BE HELD IN KINCARDINE Members of the executive of Bruce Presbyterial from the.Kin- Cardtne, area, along -with -mem- bers of the local United Church Warren's " organization, met 'in the Kincardine Church to make plans for the annual' meeting of the Presbyterial which. will be held in the .Kincardine United: Church . on Tuesday,.: March 30, 1965. • The 'theme of ' the meetingwill be "God's ° Purpose and Our , Re= sponse." Special' speaker will be Miss Dorothy Young, assistant secretary of the Board of. Women of the United Church, and.: it. ,l expected.: 'that Mrs;__. Frank_,Tay Ior .of . ' Ancaster, president of Hamilton Conference: tU C.W. wi ll be present. All., :organizations are reminded that each U C.W organization is , privileged to have ,four voting del- egates in 'attendance. Plan to at- tend this most important: meet- ing ''of the year. Ob ituary MRS.; ISABEL ''FOLEY A• 95 -year-old Goderich resi- dent„ Mrs. Isabel; Foley; died ' in St Mary's, Hospital, London, last week after a lengthy illness ' Born in West Wawanosh" Town ship, .Mrs. ' Foley was the: daugh-. ter of Patrick O'Laughlin and g Mary.. McCann. She, was prede- ceased by her husband, ,James.. Foley, • in, 1953.: Y. Mrs: Foley'' s survive(' b y her.. daughter,' ,. , :'Mrs. James (IIA), Gar- , �' vey of Goderich: 'The funeral service was: held last , Thursday in. "St . Peter's Church and was' followed by tem- porary ,and in Colborne cemetery. A .nephew ::.of the dei 'ceased, .the • Rev:* 'Raphael O'- Loughlin, came . up: from Detroit' • to• say massat the funeral. Pall- bearers were ` : Joseph • 'O'Brien, Mark. Dalton, Mathew Foley, My- ron ('Riley, Eugene • •Frayne and Bert. Foley: . LOCHALSH.' • Mrs. Frank, .. MacLennan spent the past week in. Toronto with Mr ",;and Mrs, 'Don Ainsley and ami y. : Oliver. Barkwell has purchased a.. home' in Lucknow. Visiting Mr. and Mrs.' Dan MacLean. for the week=end were. fM,ilam.. andilyof MColrs. liAllanngwoodMaclean and . David Elphick: was in Guelph.,a couple' of :days the past week at- tending "F rnn Week" at the col - le e ol-lege i Holidays from School were . en- • (arced due to .the bad',storm. on Thursday, and . Friday. ' Curling enthusiasts ate taking part' in' 'numubonspiels 16Ripley and Lerucknsow. Margaret d . returned to Toronto forMacLeoa timehas. 'Florence: Macle>iinan spent, a few days , in ' Ripley , with Mrs., Munn• Mr. and Mrs, Oliver McCharies • attended they "Fairs" Convention dur nq the 'past'` week.. tbwough REI)'CROS.S. our telt does so moon tot so mapy •