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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'
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SHOWandSALE
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BEEF BUMS
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HAYS SALES ARENA,. TRAFALGAR,
ON; HIGHWAY 5, NORTH OF 'OAKVILLE'
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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 -*►
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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.; •
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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.
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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. .
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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 ' .
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BREEDING A:
PHONING'; HOURS 7:30-'10:00 a.rr;,
FOR SUNDAY. SERVICE PHONE SATURDAY 6.-8 p.m.. •
Listed in your LOCAL •directory
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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.
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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
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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-
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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.'
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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
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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 •