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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-09-01, Page 11WEDNESDAY, SEPT. lsfs. '196.5 THE' LOCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKWOW, ONTARIO 1.F YOUR OGS SHURGAIN PROVEN PROGRAM • Slier -Gain 16/ Hog Grower Hog Finisher • —contains the proper balance of nutrients (protein minerals and vitamins). to meet requirements of full fed: hogs. ': produced 'an average of 65% grade A's (26% hither ,than the nat- ional average) on a recent test at the SHUR-GAIN Research Farm: To produce better hogs✓, Research is a must. Let SHUR-GAIN .Re- search work for'you: Drop in soon we would like to, discuss the SHUR-GAIN . swine Feeding ,Program with you. feed .service ers hog feeds UCtS: LUCKNOW Phone 528-2026 WHITECHURCR `Mr. and. Mrs. Harold. Humph- rey, : David,, Donna 'and' `aanet of Lucknow were Sunday evening• vis itors• with . . Mr. 'and Mrs. Ernest Snowdon and . family. • Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber, Anne, Marlene and Clair. Were .Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.. , Ro- oert Chambers of. .Harriston. Mrs. Mabel Stapleton returned 'to_the home of her daughter.Mrs. Tom Jamieson and Mr. Jamieson, en Friday • from ' Wingham. and: .District Hospital. • On Thursday . Mr. a"n d' Thos..' Magoffin •accompanied Mr. and Mrs, Calvin .Irwin, ,Shirley 'and. Terry. with their trailerto camp Ipperwash for • vacation:, •Mr. and Mrs. L. H Coyne, Sharon, Michael and " Bonnie of Windsor, are holidaying this ,week with Mr. and -Mrs. Lawrence. Tay- lor and family..; �: . Mr: and -Mrs, ,Bill Rintoul were Sundayvisitors with _Mr. .and.' Mrs. ''Ralph Cameron and ' family of Ashfield. Mrs. W. .R.. Farrier.. and Win iufred 'Mrs. Dave Gibb, and, Mrs., -.MacDonald attended the' shower held forMiss ,Gladys MacDonald, bride-to-be, in :Sty Helens last Sat- urday evening. . ' Mr. •and. ' Mrs. Walter. Elliott,.. Paul, Ruth,' David a n d Barry were Sunday vis:'yrs 'With h e r: sister Mrs.. No•' _nan Smith, ."Mr. :Smith and family of. Lambeth. Mr. and '_ Mrs. Wallace.. Conn, Muriel,. Alma. and/ Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Conley' of Wingham were Sunday ..visitors with Mr., a n d Mrs. Gordon •Scott, , of Ripley. Mr, and ;"Mrs. Johnston Conn, were Sunday evening visitors, with Mr.; and Mrs. Mel .Greer of °Luck- .now, • While on holidays last • week Mr.. a n d Mrs:, George Fisher, Sandra 2. n d Doris ' visited with Mr.: and Mrs. Bob Dawson. and Cindy. of Kingston, .Mr. and Mrs: Arnold : Lougheed and family at.: their cottage at Stoney Lake, Mr. and. Mrs. Bill Fisher at their :cot, tage at Oak Lane. M. and.. Mrs. ' Cameron, Sim- mons, .Ronnie and Nancy of Lon- don' were Sunday visitors With e r father Charles :Martin. in Wingham Hospital and, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Scholtz. Nancy remain- ed for holidays. • . Chalmers C.O.C.•' Meet • Chalmers C.O.C: , Met on Sun; day in • the Sunday School , room with an attendance of,.10. In the absence of the president, Mrs • Hugh`Simpson leader presided and '.gave the 'Call . • to • Worship. The Scripture 'was read by Kathy Pure don, All sang' the C.O.C.hymn. The . Lord's , Prayer was repeated in unison Robert Watt received the offering which was "dedicated by prayer offered'.by Linda • Me - and DJSTRICT: whinney. Mrs Earl Caslick, as sistant leader, 'ga`iethe- story ...— Neighbours at the Crossroads ': from . the, Study ' Book: Another hymn was sung . and the 'closing prayer • was repeated in unison. /.0n Tuesday. Mr.. and Mrs::•Ben McClenaghan, returned homer from Plattsvllew it h. their, daughter Mrs. Harry. Moss. Mr. •.and . Mrs. - Leroy .Rintoul, Mr: . and Mrs. Bill . Pardon spent Friday at Cardinal, Qntarie, Mr:. and Mrs.: Bill Tiffin, Hilda and David' of Wingham . were Sun day visitors with : Mr. and Mrs. Vidor Emerson. Visitors .en Sunday with Mrs. W.. R. • Farrier a d Winnifred were 'Rev. and Mrs. George.. Mit- chell, Bluevale, °and , Mr: and Mrs. .Wallace Wilson, Dungannon 'and Mrs. Russell Clipperton •of Lon- don Mr,. and 'Mrs. Edward C. Robin son on Saturday 'attended the wed ding. of their niece, Anne, • daugh-: ter of Dr.. and " Mrs. H: 'Robinson of Walkerton. •and • prior to: • this, visited at', the home of his • sister Mrs ohn:.Kilpatrick and Mr..Kil R-atrick of Arkona a n d at : the hone' of her brother Eldred Nic- hol and Mrs. Nichol of Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson have now left for their :home ' ; in Minim: appolis; Minnesota. Birthday Party Held ..On Monday, seven little -friends helped Karen Currie celebrate` her birthday. ,Games were played.and contests enjoyed. The guests . be- stowed gifts on Karen, and dur- ing Abe 'birthday dinner adorned with a birthday cake . and candles, the' little guests too` received gifts,' Ji • Falconer and Lois .and Per- cy Vincent of Auburn were Suri'- day • 'visitors with .Misses Annie and Mary. Laidlaw. •• Mr. and Mrs. Bili MacIntyre of London and. *Mrs. Jack Maclntyre o€ Wingham were Sunday visitors 'With Mrs. Cecil Falconer.. ', Mr: and Mrs. 'Eldon Emerson of St. Catharines spent the week- end with Lila Emerson. : • • Mr ,s and Mrs; • Ben• .McClenaghan and Mr. and Mrs. Carl McGien- aghan were Sunday visitors with V1'•; and Mrs. B:11 Parker and family of Lt can. Visitors .last week and on. Sun- day ,with Mr. and Mrs. Gershon 'Johnston were Mr. and Mrs: Stew- art Smith and family of Kitchen- er, • Mr'. AA Mrs, Jack Johnston,. David and .Donna Jean of Lon- don, Carol Anne and Ruth Ann Johnston of .Listowel. On Sunday Jim ;Robinson of Donnybrook and Dianna S"rnith of Kitchener ac- companied 'Mr. and 'Mrs. John- ston to the Smith home at Kit- chener, • Visitdrs,, on' Sunday with Mr, snd, ;yrs. Cecil . Cotxltes and fain- ily were 'l'1 Ir. and. Mrs. . Ronald;: •Coultes' :and family, Mr.' and; Mrs. Gordon Bosman and . family, and Mr. and. Mrs.. Dave .Spencer '(of. Montreal. • .. Mr. 'Allan • Scott, assistant; Ag.: riculture Representative of Simcoe County, has;, charge 'of the: ser- vices . on Sunday at Calvin -Brick while: the pastor, , Rev. Arthur 'Jackson, is on holidays. Mr.. Scott - is a son of .Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Scott, 6th Concession. PatsyCaslick . of Culross. and Darlene Coultes: of E. ' Wawanosh visited lastweek with their .grand- parents Mr. and, Mrs.Earl Cas lick. Y Helen Currie of. London spent. the week -end withher parents Mr., and Mrs. Ken • Currie On the week end Mr.. and Mrs. Eric Elliott and family of Ottawa accompanied. by Leah Currie whet had : gone with them to ,the . Mari-,: times, • visited with: Mr. and ;"Mrs.. Ken • Currie and family, Mr.- and: Mrs. • Jim ` `Currie snit Mr. . .and Mrs Russel., Gaunt and gave : re- ports of .their trip: . ,. Heather Hand returned home on Tuesday from ,Trenton . where •she had been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Eddie . Hand • and Bonnie who are now on holiday .. Visitors with Mr. /and Mrs. Rus- sel Ritchie this week -end. were. ,Winnie. • Freethy and Mrs.. `Ruby Klempp. of .Lumsden, Sask. The ladiesarrived at Collingwood.,.by car` two. „weeks' ago, and hope :to visit .relatives in : Ontario til the first sof October Mr.. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin and Joyce were Sunday visitors ' with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Dome of Brussels.. , • Bevan Tiffin, and Ronald Schef- ter are now employed. a•t . •Berry Door; Wingham / Visitors .with Mrs. Mary, Chap - m a n . Sr. during the week -end were Mrs: Rideout. and Mrs.' . Gor- don. Lemon of Stouffville. On• Friday Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wright of• Rosemont, • and on Sat- urday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Squibb of Aurora .were visitors with Mr. and Mrs: Rus 3e1 Chapman. '. SIT DOWN TO WASH! • • When Mr, and Mrs Al ,, ,Hamilton were : remodelling the upstairs of The Mayfair Restaurant," they came . upon an issue of the, Family Herald dated 1906. , ' 'Several interesting advert- isements gave `'the' trend of the day. 'A Hamilton firm was, suggesting that the lady of the 'house 'site doom to wash the clothes.(0"Do .!`in half the time ' • without . boiling the clothes", it: said. The. round *ash, tub • mounted on a stand with .a handle on theside was quite an • improvement from the scrub board :we guess: AMBERLEY The August meeting of Reids Corners. W.I. was' held it the com- munity hall on Wednesday .even- ing of last week; with an attend- ance of. twent :: . Mrs. ' William Ferguson presided and after the opening exercises 'Mrs. Cecil Hum- phrey read the minutes, : cards of thanks •and other' correspondence.' • The roll call "A famous person" born on the farm" was responded• to by;the members. and was fol- lowed ;with the motto "Cultivation does • as much- for the; 'soup as .• for" the soil" 'and : ,was *ell.. given by Mrs; Johne Ferguson. In. 'her re= marks . she said . "there isanin- timate relation between the soil and the soul. God's greatest gift to •men is the soil." : .A "leaf 'contest' ,was given by Mrs.: Bert Irwin and Mrs. Wil- liam Murdock was, winner of the first prize. .The. topic "Graphic Arts" was 'given, _ oy. Mrs.: Wil- liam :Ferguson. She chose 'Print- ing for , her topic which was in- formative 'and interesting to. all. Mrs. Cecil 'Humphrey gave the treasurer's report. and Mrs: Ce- cil Holland gave an account of PAGE ELEVEN. the . Reids Corners Day , .gat the • • - Log Cabin at Southampton where 300 visitors were served tea and refreshments. , • Projects. , f o r Kincardine Fall Fair •werediscussed and was . fol- lowed with. community singing led by Mrs. Bob Courtney. After the nlosing ode and grace, lunch was 'served by :the hostesses Mrs. Wes- ley Robb, Mrs: George Wightman and Mrs, William . Murdock. • Arehie - and,. Bob.: Courtney; sang' a duet at . the a .service t'at Pine: River United Church on 'Sunday.; Mrs. _Laura" MCNain;..and Miss I•ielen McNain of ,Toronto :spent ' the week -end' at their Amberley home: '. • • Miss Myrtle . Phillips of London spent a - vacation with relatives at Lurgan 4each and' at . Amberley. Mrs. ' William ` Ferguson attend- ed ' t h e . Conference : of . United Church Women which was, held at McMaster University at Ham ilton last week. Mrs.Ferguson, was delegate from Pine 'River Un- ited • Church. Mrs.:. J. Thompson who Lias been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Don , Courtney returned to her home in Stayner last week. ' • School supplies S�OPLSVP!LIES AT CKNOW'S'ENTINEL. LEAPING OF STOCK SCRIBBLERS ,PRICE .. Sc and : 8c LOOSE LEAF • .REFILLS v2, PRICE.. , "2 for :25c • SMALL '.NOTE PADS • S. for 10c INDEX DIVIDERS •. 14c a . pkg. EXTRA SPECIAL..,, .•,Hi1LROY. • EXCERCI.SE ,BOOKS REG...1Sc EACH Now -s, for '49c SCRAPBOOKS :REG. 29c NOW 19c PEPS. 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