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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-10-13, Page 14• PAG :.:FOURTEEN . THE ,LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, ..LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. 4tom � hatis1 11 r GUARANTEED TRUST, INVESTMENT .. CERTIFICATES 4 AND.5 �,,;.' YEAR S%2o TERMS. Applications . Received By a. P. S. STEWART Phone 5212445 ' Box 31, Lucknow (ST... HELENS 4-H CLUB St. Helens Snappy Shippers held their 2ad•. meeting in, their . club groom on Friday evening, ' with .18 !resent.. . Preparation of material, ` altera- tion of patterns,. and cutting and pinning . on, a . pattern were dis- cussed. The girl: were also shown how to make a flat fell seam. , Next meeting is on Saturday ev- ening, vening, ' 'October 16th. Is Your Subscription:. Renewed? STOCKER FEEDER SALE / s HENSALL : SALES ARENA. besday, :October t 9th 700 HEAD Consistingof ,Calves, Cows, Heifers and Steers FOR ..CONSIGNMENTS CONTACT THE MANAGEMENT Victor. Hargraves, 482-7511 Jack . Morrissey, 234-6200 Auctioneers: Hector' McNeil Harold Jackson 'e..Have You For Building A = umner. Glazed Chimney Fleet IP/2n 'x 13" Glazed -Chimney Flue e' Iteni's Stod vire. • HAyDITE:cHI:w.NEY:.i.LocK5. BRICK MORTAR MIX" ROOFING MATERIAL ROOF„ SHEATHING B:C RED CEDAR SHINGLES NO. 1 5 x B.C: s' NO. Z 5 x B.0 s .. NO. 3 - 5:• x B.C. s GALVANIZED ROOFING ". '6 •TO 13 FOOT' LENGTHS ,IN STOCK • AVAILABLE IN ; LENGTHS TO `30: 'FEET ASPHALT ROOFING A COMPLETE!'STOCK OF 210. LB:. NO.: 1 • ;SHINGLES • • (.SEALED OR STANDARD) IN BLENDS, OF RED, GRI BLUE -.ASPHALT SHINGLES, GIVE YOUR HOME COLOUR AS WELL AS ..PROTECTION. ' • DoWt forget the Boy Scout Paper' Drive - Thursday, . Thursday, October 14th and, Apple Day, Saturday. October 16th. FRESH CEMENT JN ST Jolie W. Henderson lan6er PHONE 528-31111 LUCKNOW WHITECHURCH Mr . and ' Mrs, George • Tiffin .of i ucknow mere Sunday. visitors with. Mr. and .Mrs; Wesley Tiffin and Mrs.. Myrtle Dawson. IiIrs,..Ronald-' Coultes and Mrs. Wallace Conn spent Friday' in London and. on • the return Ntrip were .accompani i by .their sons. Murray Coultes, and George Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Angus,' Falconer, Allan and Kevin of.: Streetsville, Mr. ' and Mrs. Relison Falconer, Paul, Brian and Susan of Brights' Grove spent the holiday with _ their mother Mrs.; Cecil- .Falconer. . , 'Miss Helen Currie •.of ' London spent the week -end' with her par- ents ar- ents Mr, -tnd Mrs. Ken Currie. Mr, and Mrs.. Don Leader and family spent .Sunday with Mr. and• Mrs. Jas. Currie. . Mrs. Clarence 'Walker and fam- ily are visiting with' Mr. and Mrs. George Walker until Mr. Walker employed yin' ':construction 'work at Stratford, finds- housing ' accom- modation for his family. ' ' Mr. and; Mrs. Cameron ' Simm- ons, Nancy and • Ronnie ' of Lon- don spent the ;week -end with her. father Charles- Martin, • Mr and Mrs.,. Ezra Scholtz, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw -'a n d his. parents Mr. and 'Mrs: Sim'inons, Wingharn. They attended -the family reunion in the °hall on Saturday evening. Thanksgiving visitors . with .Mr. and, Mrs... ;Ezra ,Scholtz were 'Dol- ton Dol -ton ' Scholtz,' St. Catharines, ' Mr. and; Mrs. Elmer .'Scholtz' and fam- ily of Tilisonburg. ; Miss Winnifred - Farrier spent :the . Week -end :with her mother, Mrs. W. R. Farrier, who will re- turn with her .to Toronto for -the; winter: Mr and Mrs; Dave. Gibb, Mur- ray and. John attended the : wedd- ing on Saturday ' in Kitchener of their son Carl Gibb and Miss Ruth Snider . Mr and Mrs. Richard •''West of Sarnia spent the' week -end with Mrs. W. R. Farrier, ;and . attended' the family, reunion, in Whitechurch. hall l on Saturday evening.. Gillespie -Martin Reunion . The Gillespie , and Martin• fam- ily reunion was :held Saturday ev- ening in Whitechurch Commun-, ity • Memorial . Hall ' The evening was spent playing cards for the older folks while the -younger ones enjoyed dancing to; : music sup- plied by;Parrier's orchestra. Rel-' atives were present. from. Sarnia, London, Toronto,. Kinlough •..:a n d Whitechurch. •Lunch was served and' arrangements Trade 'for: next year's reunion,, ' Mr and Mrs Jack Gillespie, Barry, a n d . Lorraine of Sarnia were week -end .visitors with Mr.: and Mrs. Garnet Farrier and Mrs. W. R. (Farrier, ' Mrs. Gibson Gil- lespie ' returned home with . them to visit; for ' a few ' weeks. Mr. and •. Mrs. ;George • Young, Mr.- and Mrs. Charles Tiffin, Mr.. :an�d Mrs. 'Clark .Johnston ' and Jan- ette were Sunday visitors with- Mr. ,i "t 1 Mr. and Mrs.. Bill Brown.of Luc - know. Mr and ' Mrs • ' George ' Young> mere Friday evening visitors` with. Mr. ' a, n d Mrs; Clark' Johnston. Miss Janette: Johnston • returned with Mr. and 'Mrs.; Young to spend the week -end. ' Mrs. James Richardson 'return- ed 'home 'on Saturday after having spent last week at the ' -home of Mr. and Mrs..: Cliff Hefer, assist- ing ssisting : w i t ''h the househ6ld duties while Mr. and Mrs. Hefer went to 'New Brunswick ' where his ' 'fa- ther a-ther was very ill. Mr. and . Mrs:. Eric Evans- and family of London were ' holiday. visitors with his parents ' Mr, and. Mrs. 'Bill Evans of Langside Mr. a nd M>rs. Clayton Alton and Anne ' of 'Ashfield twp., Mr, and'Mrs. Orland. Irwin and fam- ily, Lucknow, Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw• and Janet • were \Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mist Jack Crowston of Langside. ' George Coultes, on Monday, was discharged from' Wingham a n d `District Hospital and admitted to PinecreS.t Manor, Lucknow,.• where, Mrs. Coultes is .a patient at pre- sent. Herb Laidlaw, a patient at Wingham District Hospital, was permitted .to spend 'Thanksgiving: Day with 1/Ir. and Mrs Ivan Laid- laaW. • Mr. • and Mrs. John' L. Currie and Duane visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, James Loth and faniily 'of Kitchener, '' ' WEDNESDAY!, ;OCT., 13th,., 1965.: Mr, and Mrs. Lynn Morrison' and family were, Thanksgiving Day visitors with his parents Mr. an d Mrs. Chester ; Morrison of Guelph • Mrs. Maud Haggett of Brussels returned to the home of Mr, and Mrs:, Emerson, . ter monthsVictor, . Brian King and Danfor . Cassidthewiny spent. the week -end with Mr. and 'Mrs, Val Voisir. of Walkerton, Miss Mildre:'- ' McClenaghan ..of Milton spent • the wee;-endwith. her mother Mrs., George McClen- aghan. `. • Visitors on Sunday `w i t' h Mr. and 'Mrs, Walter Elliott were Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Elliott, Betty 'and Gordon of Ailsa- Craig, Mr. and - Mrs. Norman Stewart and Mark of 'Lambeth: • • Mr. and Mrs. Russel Chapman. and Mrs. Mary 'Chapman • spent the ',holiday' with , friends at; -Aur- ora and Waastago.:. .Those attending ,.t 'b:e Wingham U.V.W. Thankoffering meeting from Whitechurch U.C.W: were Mrs. Albert Coultes, Mrs. Elwood: Groskorth, Mrs. Garnet Farrier, Mrs: George Mitchell,` Bluev�ale, Mrs. ' Clarence Ritchie . and' Mrs,. Robert Laidlaw. Those attending 'St. Helens Wo- men's Institute 60th anniversary from Whitechurch WI., were, Mrs: Russel .Gaunt, Mrs. Jim Coulte s Mrs, Ben:1WC1enagban, Mrs Ed Walker, Mrs. Wallace Conn, Mrs,. ' Russel Ross, Mrs. Johnston Conn, Mrs. Garnet Farrier, .Mrs.. Dun - c a n, MacDonald, 'M r S. Robert Ross, Mrs, Dave Gibb, Mrs W. . R. Farrier, MrsTom Jamieson, Mrs. Tom May:iffin, Mrs,, V. End- ersdn and Miss Annie Kennedy and Mrs. Olive -Boss of s Wingham. Quite- a number from here at- tended the foa. supper .and pro-. gramme " at Belgrave Community Hall; on Wednesday evening. Langside C.O.C.met.. on Sun- day during. church service.- Bob- by Moffat presided and . gave the call to. worship. • A. hymn w' a s sung. The minutes .were read by Kenny Scott. ' The roll ' call was answeredreceived by . by . Hil25. da TheDe off• eringBoer 'wand as dedicated by Cardlyn.. McGillvray. Sharon Moffat,. ;.leader, gave the story from the. Study.' Book and " • w a assisted by 'leader ' Marion Wall. All • sang; a hymn • . and. the •. meeting `closed by repeating the Lords prayer in' unison. Mr. and .Mrs.. Orville Tiffin; .Mr.. and Mrs.'. Dan Tiffin and .Joyce' were Sunday: 'visitors with Mr: a d Mrs. 'Gordon ..Jamieson :of ; Goderich. 'Pupils, attending Turnberry Cen- tral school from this.' community on Saturday :attended .the .School • Fair held at- Gorrie • • ELECERIC'. 'BI Value WITH THE PURCHASE OF A WESTINGHOUSE OR ZENITH Electric. Clothes Dryer : 0//, 1 /./ 1/ 'c%W.r:7 NOW'S .THE TIME TO BUY THAT ' DRYER AND BE READY FOR THE CHILLY DAYS 'AHEAD rest • LUCKNOW f ar • PROiVE S��