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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-10-06, Page 11WEDNESDAY. OCT. 6I), 1965' THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE ELEVEIt Every. October, co; operative members take time: outto: celebrate "CO-OP Week." This year,more than ever, they haVa a lot to celebrate: They', are ,partners in a..business that .grows bigger and offers improved services every year, such as feed,seed,'.. fertilizer, petroleum, fuel oil, hardware, chemicals, processing,;•and many more: And they're all owned and operated by people like you and your friends.' That's why, during "CO OP Week" we especially like to say: "Hi Neighbour:' COMING SOO .unknow Co-op FALL SALE SAVINGS ON ELECTRIC DRYERS WASHERS . FREEZERS ALUMINUM DOORS ,and WINDOWS — OFFICE' EQUIPMENT HOG FEEDS' • Honour ■ . - - ats At ay. • • I .els■■■■��mu�WWII 1YY11�YO11�1111 WOil .11 , W aiorIYIIIII�, ■, ■ : ■ fang idesI�■all.• aUCc...mmti-nityde News ■.�Lngs i ., ■ .I On Tuesday evening friends and w' , neighbmunity ouhrsall.. gathtoeredhonour'. at 'tMher. coni-1111 oni- ■ ■. ■ . . , is Mrs: Peter Moffat prior to their - ■ moving, to Kincardine to, make. . their home, Mrs, Moffat was the ... at the "" ■` former Loretta Donaldson.. Cards • N . r . were. enjoyed' as entertainment. N ■ WW1 G rge read an ., address LUCIJ(NOW DISTRIT HIGH =.SCHOOL : . �yithGeorgeSchaefeandHarry ■ .Parker . making; 'a preseptatian of ..1 ' ■ ■ a' ■ ■ ■ IN 1 ■ 6 WednesdayNights Plumbing arfd Heating Gurney OiI Furnaces , plumbing Fixtures and Suppfies Deep and Shallow V�e.�l Pumps and ,Repairs. Wafer.S�ftners :Finance. Avc,i.ab-1 PHONE 5 7k' tOGKNOW atransistorradio, a �clathes ha7np-er and a gift of money, Lunch , for was served and: a Social time was,d, Duncan . MacMdlan of Detroit■ was a visitor for aa few days dur- ing f the week at the home of his. ■ .• brother Pat MacMillan., Mrs.: Edith Brown and ' Bar- bara of London,, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Evans,, Linda .and Larry of Downsview were recent visitors with Mr.. ,and Mrs. Wm. Evans. • '. Mr. and Mrs. Bartholemew Sr.,Mr.: and. Mrs. Fred. 'Rarbholome .and 'Darrell of: London were Sun day .visitors with Mr. 'and ' Mrs,.. • gene Conley and ' family Mrs.. Fred Bartholomew •and. .Darrell remained for ' a, visit . with her parents. Visitors with Mrs. •Frank ' Miller 'were Mr. and .Mrs. Wesley Alton, London; Mrs.: Wm: J Irwin, 2nd Con.: West, Mrs. Art •Hirischberg er Dale and Lisa and friend, Mrs. Jaggs, Mr. and Mrs: Harvey Mil- ler, David' and, Dean, Kitchener; Allan ,.,Miller, Toronito; •. Mr: , and Mrs.. Murray Neable and. Robert of Belmore:; Mrs.. Annie:: Swass, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith, Tiv erton; Mrs. John . Smith, Kincar- dine. . , • • Despite the cold, rainy evening several ladies. attended a - • Tupper ware demonstration at the . home of. Mrs. Wm. Evans on, Thursday;( evening.' Mrs. Gordon 'Wail and Marion attended the film showing in .the Presbyterian . 'Church, Teeswater, Sunday evening, ' "This too, is Hollywood" and reported if being well ,worth . seeing. 'The C;O.0 members had their closing meeting for . tthe summer Sunday ''afternoon' The: sympathy of the ' commun- ity is expressed to Mr. and- Mrs Hugh Simpson and:. family . and Mr.. and Mrs. Lawrence .McLeod in the passing of their mother, the late ' Mrs.: Annie. Struthers.. Mrs.. Irene Sparling Passed Away -Sympathy is • extended also ' to the; -relatives ,of the late Mrs. Ir- ene Sparling` whose funeral . was this week.. Mrs. Sparling was' a patient in Victoria Hospital, Lon- don, for several months. Mrs. Sparling was the, former Irene Moore; daughter of the late Mr and Mrs. Tom Moore... ' A rabid fox was killed ;on the farm of Mr. . :and Mrs Wm:' Scott, on 'Saturday morning. from 8 p.m, to 10 p.m.IN Commencing October 1.3#h i` Registration : Fee: