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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-03-24, Page 7..viorpt40.S.C.pAY,. MARCH 24th. 10.0.5 THE LUCKNOW 5ENTINE4., .4UCKNOW,.•.014.TARlD. 100*. AND 200 ACRE .Fm,ims, * , • SO ACRE', GRASS... FARM: .-:.44.,5(10: UR ACRE GRASS FARM, 3i4. "ARMS FROM -LUCKNOW ' • * " $6,000.., / : ,soyotiitdoom, House§ FdR. SALE: . . • For Efficient Service In All PropertieS* — Farms Resi- dential and Commercial — Contact CLIFFORD PHONE. CLIFFORD 127,W4 • AGENT FOR ..io!iN iiopiELD, REALTOR BOX iSi MEAFORD, PHONt 428 OLIVET NEWS Mrs. Elmer Osborne spent a few days in Hanover with Mr. , and Mrs. Duncan McCallum and „ Mrs, Slater of , Toronto :Spent . a 'kW" days with Mrs john. Mac - Charles, ItOntge ;and Sandra.' . . Miss Janet Casler of Dublin visited at the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Black and fam- Mrs. Jean -Hamilton, Janet and Michael visited this week -end with relatives in London and Hamil- ton'. Ray Hamilton, Joanne a n d Wendy spent the week-end.with Mrs. ' Hamilton in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. " On a recent bus trip the Bruce County Holstein Breeders Assoc talon visited-. several farms in .Wellington County, A visit, of spe- cial interest to Robert Osborne, a member of the group,. was to the farm of,, his cousin, Earl Os- borne of 'Rockwood.. ' Walter Dexter was soloist in 0,4vet United Church on. Sunday. Mrs, .Robert Osborne,, as alter- nate -delegate,. gave, 'report. of. • the Bruce Presbytery held recently at ',Underwood, / ' • , KINLOSS Week -end guests with 'Mr., and Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall and Grace. were:. Mr. and, Mrs. .Jack Need-, ham . of Corunna, Allan IVIacDou- .gall Of London and Mr, and. Mrs, Harvey MacDougall of Guelph. Mr. and Mts. ,Bob' Burt, David and .Jerry of Toronto were visit- ors On Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Burt and family. . • Mr, and Mrs. * Allan Graham, ,Ruth, Jamie and Martha visited Sunday with . Mrs. Allan ' MeAuley and Mr. and Mrs.- Caxneron Mc- Auley and family of Ripley: Frank MacKenzie, . Ian, and 'Rod' visited on the week -end with' Mrs. Wm: MacKenzie and Catharine of 'Toronto. Miss Evelyn Rennie of Toronto •was a week -end. guest with Mr. .and 'Mrs. Bill Ilaldenby and fam- ily. . W.1•1. Dunlop (left), R.11.1, Arcona, talks to neighbour, Delos Utter, beide field given .8PlitaPPItcation Of Atrazine. Mr. Dunlop has d three.,fold interest in weed control, as a fartmee, a custom sp'rayer and as weed iropectorgor Lambion County; h,vuL,appI•auuuu UI I"'1" com ittee, Mrs. •Arthur Jackson, makes corn growing profitable I mrs. Ronald- Coultes and Mrs. on lar0 huavily•Infested with quack grass' • • • 1 - WHITECHURCIf. •• Chalmers 'W,M.S. • • Chalmers. W.M.S. . held ' theft* March Meeting' on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. D.'. MacDonald. The President Mrs. V. 'Emerson . opened the Meeting With t h e'''•poem "My Daily Creed". •A ?hymn was . sting followed by Prayer by Mrs.. Me- whirthey: The roll Call was ans- wered by 12 ladies contributing poems on ,spring which ' will be used for a scrapbook to be sent. to folks in hospital. *Mrs. Annie *Mc- Qiiillan 'gave, a reading "Opport- unity". Mrs. Lorne Forster read the .scripture lesson. The mes- sage, Seven, Times* Christ Spoke From the Cross;' was given by Mrs. .Andrew 'Gaunt. The first time Jesus spoke was "Father forgive them they know not what they do". We find it easier to for- give than .forget. Christ was full 6f love and pity for his enemies. The second time Jesus ,said "Ver- . ily I say you to -day Thou shalt be. with me in. paradise." The thief being crpcified, cried to Jesus ,re- member me when thou comest to. Thy Kingdom. The thief was now a saved. 'man. The third ' speed) was to his Mother when he said; "Behold thy son"; Jenks was more than her son,He' wasalso her Saviour and must be saved as all, others. The fourth speech was '"I thirst" and they gave, ;him .., vine - 'gar in a sponge. The fifth time he ,Spoke,. "My .' God,. ,My God why hest. Thou 'forsaken me?" This is the price .Jesus paid for .our ',sins. The sixth speech ."Father unto: Thy Hands I commend my spirit"? and:, the seventh speech was ' "It is'finished"' ' Everything was dime for man's redemption and eternal life .is his gift to, mankind. Mrs.. Lorne Forster read . a hymn on the Cross. The collection was re- ceived and dedicated' by Mrs. Me- whinney. Mrs, Andre*. Gaunt concluded" , a. "Did ' You KnoW. *Contest?" • Invitations' were re- ceived. from U.C.W.. of White- church, U.C.W. Bluevale , and Dungannon W.M.S.. . to. :attend their' Thankoffering Meetings. Mrs, Emerson led, iti a prayer for the sick folks.. The Ladies' Aid meeting followed and was closed byprayer by .Mrs.' Donald 'Watt.. The hostess .served lunch: Calvin -Brick • U.C.W. Calvin -Brick U.C.W.. held their meeting At the . home of. Mrs. •Roy Dawson. on Wednesday, March 17,' with 10 ladies present. The. call to worship. was . given by'. Mrs.' John Jamieson.. Mrs. Roy ..DaW- sOn teed •• the scripture lesson: The Meditation on, "Discipleship" was given, by Mrs. Sidney..Thomp- son. The meaning of .Lent was given and a prayer and poem. on. Lenten Thought - was given by Mrs. Jamieson. The offering ;was received and the dedicating Pray- er given. by Mrs.. Jamieson.. Mrs, Gordon McBurney , .handed .out questions and -each one answered after which a discussion was •held. Mrs. Gordon McBurney told of the Islem 'Religion and their customs. Mrs: Arthur Jackson: told of the JehevAh* Witnesses. .Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft *sided for the, business, Meeting. It was decided . to - have their 'bake sale .on April 10 Wingham; Thecommittee to look after prices,. Mrs. Ai x Robert- son, Mrs. Rey .Pattison,- Mrs. Nor - Man Coultes and Mrs. Roy. Daw- son. Those appointed as change r • Neighbours of mine had to give up growing cereal Crops. because the farm was getting So dirty with quack grass," Mr. W. H. Dunlop, of Arcona, reports, "Last year they planted 48 are 'of this dirty land to corn, We applied if trait ap lication 6f At azine the equivalent of 3 Abs. of P r Atrazine 65W on the first of April, which was ploughed in, , and another 3 lbs. early • post emergent The Lambton .Coutity Soil 84 Crop tmprovement Association supervised. this test. The result of the Atrazine application was that my neighbours harvested an excellent crop in spite of the dry season and grossed $5,060 from the 48 acres. "Without Atrazine it Would not; •be poisitle for /now farmers in this areato grow corn," Mt. Dunlop, says.. "Shortage of labour for eultivaona, combined .Vrith .serious weed problems k would put thein out of business. Atrazine repaysp.- i cost Many tithes Ovci‘ After seeing the .t results of ,spitt applications on heavy quack grass hares- tatioris, I would say it is almost' a miracle 1-leinit'aL", Attains SSW Is available in 5 lb. bats. and 50 lb. cartOnS Inn" farm "PO/ Ilea° ' for gocia it!rikwoing PISON/i,10ANADAI 214 re/LINTON ;14,t NO* eAtT„ TOIV0Nt0.12;;COMMO Jim Coultes. Clerks are Mrs... Gor- don McBurney and Mrs, Law- rence Taylor. All are to contrib- ute baking or produce t� the vette' of two dollar's. Mrs. Jackson des- 0d:the meeting with prayer. Mrs.. Ken Mason's group ' served the Birthday Tea. .Th KINLOUGH • Mrs. Bert Nicholson, Allan and Lois visited over last week -end with• Mt, and Mrs. Ted Evans and family .at Downsview. Mr. and Mrs. George Haldenby. spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Art Haldenby and family at Toronto. • 'Me Anglican' Service will be held a.1:30 next Sunday, , Safety Sues • The oth .meeting Of the Safety Sues was held 611 gatutclny in the 8thonl; The Creed opened .the' meeting and 11;girls nnswd AGE $E vEN • NERouny to the; to help such children as this ,child Lucknow and District Lions Club is • district campaign , beCau Crippled Children Need Gordon Montgomery, Chairman Go sponsoring the Your Pe:p rdon Fisher, Treas. the roll call. ' The leaders . gay/A.1 notes on nutrition, how to ,plan a 'meal and care. of the body. The Creed closed the muting and they will Meet in the. school next Saturday; March 27th at . 10 a.m. Sunday visitors with; Edna and May Boyle were . Mrs. G3rdcin Avis of Tiverton, Mrs.. Harold Bannerman of Kinloss, And Mrs.' Gertrude Walsh of,: Luaknow. 'Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tollefson: of Islington spent the week:endat the home of her parents Mr., and Mrs. Ezra :Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hodgins nd family have moved back • to their home • on concession 10... They have spent some time at .Kcnneth. Hodgins home following .their Tire at New Years, , , • Mrs. *Harvey Hodgins of De- troit • spent the Past week -end at her home here. : • . • Mr,' and Mrs. Earl Elliott, con- cession- 10, were recent visitors. with, Mr.. and. Mrs; :Ezra Stanley and family, . ' , Congratulations to Mr: and Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins. (nee , • Doreen Brown) who ..were. married re- cently' 'at London.. , Mr,' and Mrs. Dan. •Tollefson, Mr. and Mrs.Ezra Stanley, Floyd, Arthur and Share visited On Sunday with Mr.. and S. Kaake and Larry at W ten. * Gams. Of 250 and, over: Bill' Hunter 345, - Frank 'Hawthorne. 328,. Len, MacDonald 275, Bill But- ton 271, Bill' Bolt 256, Donald MacKinnon 268, .'Jack. Fisher 282 • end 255 • . . Model .Of New. Miniqfpre. Hearing Aid Given 11 • A' tinique' free offer of • spec- , iSI interest to those who hear but do not understand words 'has joist' been 'armoury:O. A treelife, actual size, inactive replka of the 'smallest . aid we. oyer made will, be , gtv- en 'absolutelytree to anyone sending in this advertisement. Try it on in the ',privacy of your 'home, without cost or • obligation of. any ,kind. , Yours to keep free. The size . of . this aid. is only one , of its 'many feature's. It weighs less than a third of an ounce, and ° it's •all at ear level, inone unit.. No wires or ' cords lead , om body to head. ere ' is truly new hope' for. e hard of 'hearing. . , . These replicasare free while the limited supply lasts, so \ye suggest that you write for yours now: Again we re-, peat . there is no cost, and ce.r.. tainly no obligation.' WRITE TODAY TO; L•UCKNOW MEN'S BOWLING (9 p.m. Group) Tuesday,. Mar, 16 . Dick Park's Buicks 4 points, Milt Rayner's Dodges .0 ‘points; ROSS Irwin's Fords 4 points,. Bill Hunter's Oldsmobiles 0 points, A r t Purley's, Silverwoods 4 points; Omar Brooks' .Pontiacs OE points. Bill Hunter rolled the high single this week with 345. Frank Hawthorne, captured high triple honours with 777, HEARING , . ‘424 Wellington' Street, Suite 18 Team Standing: Pords 11; . VerWOod8 BluckS 8: PniltiaCS LLONDONCINTARI° 5; Dodges 2; Oldsmobiles 1 , . •