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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,.ONTARIO
CONSIGNMENT
.'l FEEDER.
:ucknow Community Safe. an
*ACCOMMODATION ` FOR 5.00 ` HEAD%
ROBERT MacINTOSH;
Phone 16441 ,Ripley 528-9912 Lucknow
Shower. At Olivet
ForPhy!lis,.CIayfonPhyllis,
(Olivet News.)
A shower was held in t e
"church on' Friday : evening f o r
Miss Phyllis Clayton. Mrs.Sandy
IRWIN'S
CONSTRUCTION
GENERAL .CONTRACTING
BULLDOZING -BACK HOE
SAND -GRAVEL HAULA E
528-3048 LUCKNOIN
MacCharles was chairlady ;for .a
program "of contests by Mrs. Ro-
bert Osborne,. Mrs. Melvin Coi-
ling ling and Mrs. John MacC arles
,
a reading; by ,Mrs., Waiter ,Black;
a duet by ; Nancy 'McGuire and:
May White; a . solo by Miss Ev-
elyn White; a ,skit by Mrs.: Wel-
ter .Dexter, Mrs. Jack McGuire,:
Mrs. Walter Black, Mrs. Ray Ha-
milton a n d . Mrs. Oscar White.
Phyllis received many . beautiful
a ;n d useful ' gifts .for h e r new
home: Phyllis thanked her friends
inviting 'them to her trousseau tea.
' Congratulations : to a former res-
ident, Bob: BlacIWell, whose mar
.iage took place in 'Port' Credit
recently.
A number ,of relatives from.
here attende i a shower for Miss
Kathie Busheii . 'at the home of
Mrs. Doug Johnston,: Bervie " • •
Mr. and MrS Melvin ' Coning
visited recently_,with Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Bushell at Bervie and at
tended, .the United °.Church. . anni-
versary there ,
Mr. and .Mrs.' . Ray. Pennington
visited on Sunday .; with Mrs. E.
Osborne and Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert
.Osbprne: •
Mr. and' Mrs. Walter Dexter at=
tended' farewell- services in Rlue
vale.. Presbyterian Church for Re-
verend T. E. Kennedy on \Sunday.
Glenda: Farrell of Ripley visited
on Sunday with Sharon . Coning. •
Mrs, Kennedy
Shows Her Slides
Mrs. Ross Cumming, in h e'r
capacity as president of the Luc -
know a n d District Horticultural
Society,' opened the .September 24
Meeting by calling for the' rnm
utes of the 'August 3rd executive
meeting •a.n d ,a financial 'state-
ment.
A letter; froth "the chair:man of
the . Agricuitural Society's Centen-
nial
entennial 'committee, was read, thank-
ing
hank ing us.. for o,ur. assistance .with,
landscaping :the!, Centennial gates',
at :the' Fair 'Grounds.. At this time
M.r s: Cumming recognized t e
gift of two hanging, baskets from
Solomon's Greenhouse, which:
were used at the time of .the ded
ication of the Centennial 'gates.
Also recognized .at this time 'were'
those members who ha helped
with ., the Horticultural' Sogiety dis-
play at the Fair .and those who
had decorated the float. '
A letter was read'. from, Fred
J. Jones of : Owen Sound, ' the As-
sistant District ` Director, who is
assuming., the duties. 'of the late'
Mr. Epps, • who was the. District-
Director.
Tulip bulbs for the.. membership.
bonus will be available' at the Oc-
tober meeting.
Mrs., Cumming and Miss Ada
Webster prepared t h, e f ollowing
program, : which opened with, Mrs.
Cumming reading a poem .entit-'
led September. Douglas Camer-
on played several violin selections
which he : had used in competition
at the Shelburne: Old Time •:Fid
lers' contest. He is .. a•. student of
Mrs. ' Eleanor Irwin.. . ,
Mrs. George • Kennedy gave a'
very ' interesting and. entertaining
travelogue,, illustrated. with slides,
of a recent trip to Los Angeles,.
San>: Francisco and Hawaii. °•
The secretary h a;:d the prize
money available .to • those who had
won at , :the :sprung and ,.summer.
shows: He ' made • it. clear : that no
attempt : would be made •by 'him
to deliver this. money and the
Winners . may pick it up in the:.
evenings at his home and :again-
at the October meeting..
RIPLEY MEAT MARKET
Custom Butchering,
Mondays. - Hogs, in by 4:00 p.m.
CATTLE,...CALVES and. LAMBS EVERY DAY,
EXCEPT SATURDAY
We do Curing and Smoking . .; Beef, Pork and Lamb
Sold Whole, Half or Quarter . ' . ' . ' 'For . Better ' Service,
' And Lower 'Prices - Call Ripley 100.
CHAS. HOOISMA .' Prop
JUDGES . FOR EVENTS .
AT 'CENTENNIAL .FAIR
The . following is 'a . partial Gist
of judges . who officiated at ' the
Luck -now Fair, Thenames of the
remaining judges were not con-
veniently • available a t , writing
time.
SEWING, Mrs. Isobelle' . Hardie,
'Moorefield; FINE . ARTS, M r s.
Mary 'Belfry, Walkerton; FLOW-
ERS; -Mrs. J. S. MacDonald, Tee-
swater; BAKING,. Mrs. Stella Kir
by, Teeswater; ANTIQUES, Mrs.
Dorothy Gillan, : Listowel;" PAR-
ADE .JUDGES, Mr... and ' Mrs. Geo -
r g Ironside, Georgetown; Mr.
and' Mrs. ;Harry Cross and Mr.
and ]Mss.' Irwin' Letts of Beeton;
Mrs; ,Lashbrook,` Weston.
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:CONTAINS
AUREO S•P
250
1NEAN HEALTHIER; HEAVIER. PIGS!
FEED SHUR-LAIR CREEP •FEED
— SHUR-GAIN CREEP FEED IS EXTRA PALATABLE.
SHUR-GAIN 'CREEP FEED;"CONTAINS .A 'HIGH LEVEL
,OF ANTIBIOTICS.
•
--' FED IN A CREEP, YOUNG PIGS WILL START EATING.
SOLID FEED AT AN:EARLIER.. AGE.
.Whether ' you are growing pigs • through to market or , selling
weaners,, drop. 'in soon and • discuss the SHUR•-GAIN Creep
Feeding Program. You'll have 'healthier and heavier .pigs. at "
weaning time • if they receive SHLR-GAIN: Creep Feed • from •
• .2-3 days of age.
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WEDNESDAY, :SEPT. 29th, 1965
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Whitechurch couple
35 -Years Wed'
(Whitechurch News4
Mr. and Mrs. James McInnes
on Sunday celebrated :their thirty-
fifth wedding anniversary with a
wedding ' dinner. The table was
decorated with the wedding cake
and all • •its trimmings . and turkey.
Enjoying. the occasion ' with Mr.
and Mrs. . McInnes. were • Mr: and
Mrs: Orville Hastings 'and family
of Wingham, Mr. and . Mrs. Geo-
rge Stanley and ,family of Luck -
n o w, Mrs. George •McKague of
Teeswater, Mr. • and Mrs. Hopf,
Bruce . a n d Nancy Wakeling of,
London.
The community eXtendsbest
wishes for many more years of
health:
CULROSS. CORRNERS
The community was represent-
ed at Teeswater Fair on . Satur=
day. '
M». and Mrs. Harvey • Nichol'
son' and family. and Mrs.• Hugh.'
Nicholson, Bervie, were Thursday: •
evening visitors ,at Browns.' r
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Martin, Wal:
laceburg,.' spent the week -end with
Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Benedict and
Virginia.'
On MotorTrip West •'
Mr. and Mrsr.nElmer-•Wall 'nlin�d"
-Mr. and Mrs. ;Fred. McPherson;
$�! Con., are on a rnotor' trip to
the west:.
M r s. ' Harry Oberle, Preston,
spent the week -end at the home
of Mrs Catherine • O'Neil.
Sharon • Stanley spent Saturday
night with. Doris Wall, 'Doris be-
ing home: from London :fore the
week -end. .
Elda Wall, 'London," spent the
week -end at her home : here.
Mrs. Frank Brown a n d Reg.
were Sunday evening visitors with
Mr. and Mrs:' Mac Lane 'a n d'
boys, Kinlough: •
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