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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-09-29, Page 10=4° fi `i tiq 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. • :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. ersonI ro l-UCKNOW 5282026 teed WEDNESDAY, :SEPT. 29th, 1965 AT JO NSiONE' !CRIBS. '— CARRIAGES • • WE CAN FILL HIGH CHAIRS'' .. BATHINETTES T • STROLLERS , — . PLAY 'PENS TOILET ' SEATS YOUR FURNITURE FOR YOUR 'BABY REQUIREMENTS YOUR 'i ARD EARNED MONEY THEYLL HELP YOU CON.SERiE, SI/LL GIVE YOU THE VALUE You DESERYEdt Mr. E., Mrs. S $W ISE E OUR SUPPLY PET' AND loor coverings fdeitato-frte weice \C'64pt_ 529.3 13 HOME FURNISHINGS MOFFA T APPL /A LACES 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: • ouR BODING ErpePT B� Ay... BANNING ?' A NEWNOME. WE CONGRATULATE CALL IN TODAY. FPI 41101!1.,,, ITE Vau'LL L/kE &/R SERIF/CEI WESONT 528.2909 LUCKNOW