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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-08-18, Page 11
WEDNESDAY,' AUG,. 18th, 1965. THEN •.LUCKNOW!: SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO - PAGE ELEVEN . CANADA'S PONTIAC! It stands to reason; whatever is' the most . popular car new,, has to be your BEST BUY used. Compare style, price. .and • " quality, these Goodwill warranted used, cars • are tops. 1962 PONTIAC PARISIENNE 4 <door, V8, automatic,' power'' steering and brakes, Radio, whitewalls, etc: A prestige fainly car. ONLY $1995.00 • 1062 :PONTIAC LAURENTIAN SEDAN,'6 cylinder,. ':automatic, -whitewalls, original finish with only 28,000 guaranteed miles. ONLY $1795.00 1962, PONTIAC LAURENTIAN SEDAN,' .6 cylinder, standard shift, whitewalls and chrome disc's. ONLY, $1650.00 1961 PONTIAC. STRATO-CHIEF SEDAN; 6 cylinder., automatic, 34,000 actual miles .with beautiful original maroon finish. MUST BE SEEN. • ONLY :$1525.00' 1961 PONTIAC STRATO-CHIEF. °.'SEDAN, '6 . with automatic,' washers and 'tutor paint. DEPENDABLE.. : ONLY $1475.00,.. 1960 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN SEDAN, 6 automatic, radio, whitewalls and disc's. Clean inside and out. ONLY $99S;00'' 1959 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN 6 sedan, Automatic,radio, etc: Very. Clean : inside ,and • out: ONLY ' $995:00 1959 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN SEDAN, V8, Automatic, power steering,1,power brakes, custom radio, one:owner car in top condition; ONLY, $1195.00 cGEES' *ODERICH 524.8391 since 1929 CLJLROS.S CORNERS `Mrs. Frank ' Brown , and Reg were recent visitors with,. Mr. and, Mrs .Albert,. Shelton : and Peter, 'Parkhill... . Dennis Parker :spent a week on, 'a fishing ' :trip in. the. Chesley .Dis- trict. x Mrs; May Jackson, Gorrie, spent several days: with Mrs. Frank. Brown. Doug Y Stanle was a'' week -end visitor at 'Flint : Mich. ' Mr. and Mrs. Midford Wall.. spent Thursday, evening' with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pollock,, Ripley. Mr.. and ; Mrs. ` ; Lincoln Shantz • and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wainer, Kitchener, 'visited : recently. ' with Mrs. Catherine O'Neil. 'Miss ;, Donna Wall, Copetown, spent a few days at the home. of Mr. and . Mrs'. Morley Wall. Miss: Doris Wall, was home from Lon don over the week -end. ' '. Mrs. Don Robertson,, .Jean and. Murray, Georgetown, Spent Mon- day ' with ,Mrs,, . Frank ;Brown and Reg. : .. Mrs. Ed, Jam+es,Wmgham; Mr. and Mrs. ^George: Grabove and, girls, Sarnia, visited, Mr. and Mrs:.: Arta Hodgins.. .Frank ` Shilling: has returned home after spending .two weeks at Barry's Bay Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wilkie, Kin- cardine, m in-cardine,'. were ' recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs: Tom Stewart and boys, • • Miss Irene' Shilling, . ; Kitchener, spent "a few' days with her uncle, Frank Shilling We • extend. our . sympathy. to' Mrs Midford. Wall in the loss of her uncle George'Hunter 'of Luck- now. ' Mr. and :Mrs,,, Ralph Goesel• and family,' Kincardine :and Mr. and, Mrs. William ,Hepburn, Toronto, spent Wednesday evening with Mr.. and Mrs..TOm Stewartand boys. Elda. Wall, 'London and Beverley Wall, Exeter ' spent the week -end with their parents, : Mr. and Mrs. Morley Wall. •• Visitors' during the..week with. Social Evening for Lloyd Moff at's. . (Langside News) On ' Saturday evening August 14th, a social evening was held at Langside o Mr, And Mrs. 'hall to hon- our ur , d aLloyd Moffat, Sharon ' and.. George ontheir de- parture from the Langside .com- munity: ( Games were played. Prizes. for euchre' .went. to Mrs. Janet TWamiey, high lady, 1V.irs.. Clifford ` Young, low lady; Wal- lace Conn high; gent and Carolyn MacGillivary ..ow' gent. • A; presentation took place with Arnold ,Scott reading an . address and Wesley and George 'Young and Gordon Wall presenting. Mr. and Mrs. Moffat with .a coffee table and two end tables to match, Sharon with a, cosmetic set •and George with a billfold.. ' Mr. Moffat sold',, his farm on the, 8th Concession of Kinloss and presently are living on Stauffer; Street' in Lucknow. Mr. Moffat' has been working, in. Lloyds,' fac- tory in Wingham for 'a few years. W.M.S. Meet The . August meeting : of the W.M.S. ' was held in the church with an attendance,. of 411. adults and 4., children. Mrs,RobertBreg- man, president . presided; giving the call to worship. A hymn was sung. The scripture was read by Mrs. . Frank, Miller Meditation was given by Mrs,' Win. Orr and prayer by Mrs. .George' ' Conlon. Mrs. Bregman ' welcomed` the vis- itors vis itors and gave the offertory pray er. Business was discussed in connection .. with . the bale to . be. packed • in September. Mrs., Gor- don Wall is in charge of this: A thank ?you note ' was read ' from' the Richardson family. ' The Sept- ember meeting is to ' be held at the .. home of .,Mrs.. Wm. Evan's, .the roll call ' is ' to . be.: "harvest", with Mrs:, Charlie Tiffin and Miss Mr. and. Mrs. Ernest Hanna and family:: were' .Dr. and Mrs. Don Willetts and family, Mount Al- bert,. Mr: and Mrs:" William 'Bart lett of Kapuskasing and Mr. and. Mrs. '. Lloyd Thompson and_ fam- ily; .Freelton.. Marion ' and Jean Harria have returned home' • after an enjoyable holiday .With 'their, uncle and .aunt Mr. and Mrs. 'Jack . Harris' . Loa - don, Mr. and Mrs... Holder,: , Toronto, were recent visitors. with Mr. and. Mrs; • Frank. Green. and• •. family. Gordon;- .Holder, who • • had spent. four weeks at Greens returned home with. them:. ' Ray and. Tommy Harris are hal- idaying in ' London. with Mr. and :.Mrs., Jack. Harris. • ' • Sandra' Harr i s, • Teeswater,' spent"theweekend with her :grand- parents Mr. and Nits. Albert Har- ris. ar-ris.. Emma Richardson'ft . charge of theprogram.: ' ;aura Jean • Conlon sang very sweetly, . If : you walk alone, ac- companied by Mrs. Bregman' on the organ.. • Mr, Donald • Watt, our student minister was: invited to be, special speaker and chose as his subject, "Missions." He illustrated his: talk on • several missionaries by books he ;had on their lives' and work and the ladies had the op- portunity to take a 'book home. to; read; He was thanked •for his . in- teresting talk by Mrs. Bregman. A hymn was sung .with .benedic tion .: given ;. by • . Mr Watt ': Mrs:.; Bre man and Mrs.- Conlon had charge of the meeting. A dainty' lunch • and social time`was,;, enjoy- ed with Mrs. Bregman and Mrs. Wesley Young in charge of. ' re freshments. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Murray Neable on . the 'birth of a son, Robert John in Winghani and District Hospital'.: on Wednesday, August '11th, 1965, weight 8 lbs. 3oz. A grandson ',for Mr .and Mrs. Wm: ':Neable.• • • Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. • Wm. Evans were Mrs.' Edith Brown, and Barbara, :London, Mr. and Mrs; Ted 'Evans;. Linda. and Larry of 'Downsview: Barbara : and: Lin- da who spentthe week with their grandparents returned, to their; homes, . . Visitors. with .Mr and. Mrs. Rus- gel' Ritchie were. ,:Mr. and, ,Mrs. Fred Fell, Susan, •and `Patricia. of .Toronto and °Mrs:.Feli's.. sister and young.; son :from' Scotland Mrs; Janet • Twamley, •of ' Woodstock: • . Mrs;Scott;' Mr. ' and Mrs. , Wallace , Conn .are on a conducted bus 'tour ' which includes Montreal etc . . Visitors and. callers ' during : •the last • two • weeks at: the :home of Mrs.` Frank Miller ' were 'Mr.. and: Mrs, Art •Hinschberger, . Dale and Lisa ' who 'also visited::':her father in— hospital; Mrs. Alvery Smith and Eddie,, London; ' Mr.', • and Mrs. `Bud; Vallance, Royal ..Oak,. Michigan; 'Mr.., and. Mrs. Harold Smith, :Mrs. Annie: Swass, Tiver- ton and Mr. and• Mrs. '.Martin Maoinnes `'hf : Detroit. .`Wattle's" Many,. friends :• of the ';2nd con- cession- will 'be interested to know he has moved' back to :Detroit where he has .made. his home for. over;. 40.;: years • after residing in Indianapolis, .for a few , years. Mr. and Mrs. ' Jackie Huffman'. and family of the East Coast, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd :Huffman and ' fain Hy. of Bayfield :;were visitors at the home. :of .their Parents;. Mr. and. .Mrs. Roy Huffman.` Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Bartholomew and. Darrell of ' London , were week- end visitors 'with' .;her parents Mr. and . Mrs. Eugene. Conley. Agnes - Conley, Conley. `returned to. : her 'home af- ter •a'holiday with her.. sister in the city. ,. . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ?Teable Brian, ..Danny ;and; Sharon of Cal - Puts the things you want within your reach BANK OF MONTREAL •LOW=COST LIFE -INSURED. LOANS edwith on . hisvisite'' dursingMr. the• and weekeMrsnd . •.parent . . Wm. ' Neable• and other relatives;' Mr. and Mrs- Gordon :. Wall; Marion, Janice, . Douglas & Brian were recent: visitors .with. Mr..and. 'Mrs. Charlie Charles and family • and ,other relatives in Woodstock. Mrs. Charles .is the former Leslie May Wall. ` Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs Gordon . Wall, and family were Mr .and Mrs. Wm..- Riddell: of Manitou, Manitoba; Mr. ' _ and - Mrs:' Keith' Arthur and three 'boys: of Lambeth, Mr:. and'. Mrs, Bob Arthur,. Auburn;,..Mr. and -Mrs.' Bert Moffat, Teeswater., Mrs. John fines Arthur who has been visiting in; Lambeth since June, accompan- ied� Mr .and Mrs.. Arthur and will • visit at the home .of her daughter, Mrs. Gordon Wall Mr. and Mrs.: ' Charlie Le Tiffin were attending ' the Brown. reunion at the ,home of Mr. and Mrs.. Wal- ter Brown': 'at Amberley on Sun- day afternoon. • Mat v 0 .101111111111W.• .. COI • ' :BaI• N awwu , _ �r ®r WNW .- 1�,11■11�1 ��► �'O�A�Ai _Z�• y►/C i �T11 ■ I_M /1 �� -F ©� .�J ii.� II 1E.Ai. '/'l'Ar.2A. 7J'81'� 61�N a.:111t81�E �16l1Aii 7.211P 1 UCCES5FUL EGG PRODUCTION DEPENDS on all-rdund FLOCK•PERfURMANCE feed service MAXIMUM EGG PRODUCTION ' LOW FEED' CONVERSION (lb. feed/dor.' eggs) _ LIVABILITY You can depend' on good' all-round performance, when you, choose a SHUR-GAIN' ALL:MASii EGG .'PRODUCTION 'PRO - ,GRAM -- formulated 'to suit your particular . requirements. ro� erson Flax ucts Limite Phone 328.2026 LUCKNOW ' OBITUARY MARS.. - MARY-" ANN' WILLIS" Mrs. Mary Ann. Willis' died at . her, Ashfield • Township /home . on . Wednesday, • July 7, in ,cher . 92nd Born in" Goderich . Township she was the wide* of: the late Frank Willis who" died in 1942, The de- ceased was the daughter 'of the late Simon McCullough and Eliz- abeth McConnell. • " A member ' of the Port Albert United Church, Mrs."' Willis was a, life member of, the 'l C.W:. , She is •survived by two sons, Harry, Ashfield Township; Verne,. Goderich; three daughters, ' Mrs. Wilbur Stewart,. London; Mrs:. Earl McDonald,.. As.".field; Mrs. Eldon.: Draper Port, Albert A So one brother, Fred Mc -Cul- lough, Goderich;,- one sister, Mrs. Norah Geromette,, Goderich; 14 grandchildren, end, 31 great-grand- children.. ° Funeral services were held at .. the Lodge funeral home on Sat- urday with the Rev. J. Veldhuis officiating. The services were fol- lowed by interment in Dungannon cemetery . • Pallbearers were: Howard Gua-" id, Lorne McDonald, Alan McDon- ald, George --Caldwell, Barry Wily lis. and Wayne Willis.