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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-10-27, Page 11WEDNESDAY," OCT.. 27th, 1965. THE IVCICNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO :._.... MONUMENTS • For tiounfa counsel and a fair price on a monument correctly designed fromqualit Y material, rely, on SKELTON MEMORIALS il . , Pat- O' .agars,, •Prop Established Over Sixty Years 'Phone 881-0234. Walkerton O4tario WHITECHURCH'and DISTIL :T (Intended for Cast. week) John . of Kitchener,spent Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dawson and day at their honie in the village: ..,- ,family were Sunday visitors with Congratulations to Charles',Mar- hex sister Mrs- Woelfgang Boelke tin who celebrated his birthday and Mr.. Boelke-of Mount Forest.: on Saturday in Victoria Hospital, Mrs. Brian Boothman and Don- London. na returned to Hazeldine, . Alter- Took; Tour To New York ta, after spending ten days at the Mary Purdon and friends Phy- home of her sister Mr, and Mrs.; llis Weiser and Thereasa Strauss , T. Morrison.' • of Kitchener spent Thanks ' • , givug.. _ Mrs: Nellie Owen, Mr.. and Mrs, week -end in New York on `a con Alfred Buckton Jr. and Karen'of ducted tour and ,attended.' the Toronto spent.•Thanksgiving• .at the World's .Fair; • home of Mr and- Mrs. Tom Mor-. Mr: and Mrs..:Russel . Gaunt, Y taking rison. Mr. and .Airs. Jas. Currie, Mr. On Y Frida ' Mr. and Mrs. Gar- and Mrs. Ken Currie and fain ence Ritchie, Mr. • and .Mrs. Wal- ily •attended. the Presbyterian An- ter Elliott and Myles St. Marie . mversary Services .at Wingham Mrs. Jerome Cassidy, Riversdale. attended the Ploughing Match at and 'visited with Miss Leah Cur- Congratulations from this, vici rte of Wingham, ity to :Doris Coultes who won sec: - Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Tiffin, Mr and place with her speech on. Charlotte ,Whitton in Grades :7 and: • and Mrs. Charles' Tiffin, Mr.. and Mrs. Russel, Ritchie were Sunday visitors at Collingwood and . Owen 'Sound. Mr. and: Mrs. Jas. Ketchum of Palmerston were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber and family. • • Those spending. the -week-end at their 'homes were; Wayne Far- rier and Wayne Martin . of . Lon- don, Garry Chapman of Hamil- ton, Donald Watt of Toronto,. Mary Pardon,, Ann and Donna Rintoul Mrs. M ' ofKitchener. atilda; Graham of Tees - water was a Sunday visitor and on • Monday.. Mr, ' and Mrs, Julius Fischer • and family of Palmer.: sto: spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Neable and assisted Mr. Neable . in'the building of the lack kitchen . Mr. and Mrs; Ewart MacPher- son of Lucknow ` were Sunday vis )tors ' with Mr. and Mrs. Bill- Rin tool. ' Ttiis ideal sunshine •' weather is enabling the farmers here to com plete threshing,. get: -silos filled and on Saturday and Monday man busied' themselves. up the . potato crop. ' Dan 'Cassidy spent 'a . few days last . week with M. and Mrs. Wm O'Hagan, Riversdale, apo , Mr and: Mrs. Claude Coffin; cL, c1'Lj %%TJi111ff S GUARANTEED, TRUST `INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES 4 AND .5 ' ,' YEAR 5Y2% • TERMS • Applications Received By "• P. S STEWART Phone 528-2445 Box 31, t.ucknow 8 at Belgrave on Friday evening and .to •Brenda Stapleton, grades 5' and 6, who . was also 'a , winner'. with her • speech on. 'Trees. Leroy Rintoui is attending the Farm Management course being held in .'connection with. the; `Night School at Wigham District Ifigh' School. Elwood ;Groskorth, Canada Pae -.1 ker Supervisor . for the . area, at- tended a business meeting in Tor -- onto on Friday. Mrs. `Tom. Magoffin spent.. Mon- day with. Mrs: Ronald Jamieson of :East Wawanosh Mr.. a. n d Mrs. Tom Jamieson and Mrs. Mabel Stapleton, visited on Sunday with Mr. and : Mrs.. Wil- bert Procter of Morris. •;Little. Heather Moffat of Wig ham spent the week -end ,with her AMBERLEY. ( Intended for last week). Reids • Corners W.I. will meet in the community hall on Thursday, October 28th at 2:00 p.m. Guest speaker will be Mrs. "Prema• Nad Karny of India. Anyone interested, will be welcome to attend.• Anglican Ladies: Guild • Mrs. Chester Emanerten w a s hostess for St. Lukes ,Anglican: Ladies Guild on Thursday of last week at her home 'on the second concession . of .Ruin. In the ab- sence of Mrs. Reg Godfrey,. Mrs. 1Chester Emmerton presided. The scripture. reading by Mrs Arthur Smeltzer 'was • followed with the roll. call which was answered with a vie r s e containing the . word "gift." After . items of business were ' discussed Mrs, John "Scott gave an ' explanation of . part of the Lords prayer which . willbe continued : After .the . closing hymn and benediction by Mrs: S. R..I Lupton, a dainty lunch was serv- ed ' by Mrs. John Scott and Mrs. Chester ' Emmerton. Mr. and • Mrs. John A. McDQn old, of the secondconcession of Huron entertained • relatives f o r I Thanksgiving on Saturday even ing of last. week. Mr. and Mrs.. '.PAGE ELEVEN ,were employed' : for the harvest. Rain; and snow retarded opera.- tions pera tions at times but cleared suffic- iently to, complete ' the ' season's • mthat area . Mr. . and Mrs., Norval Nesbitt visited at the week -end with rel-. atives in Erin. ' a . Mics, Bob Irwin of Lucknow ar- ea and Mrs. Peter• °Bissonnette of Ripley have been supplying at Huron West .. School in the , absence of Mrs. puke- of Kincard°me' who is dl.. Mr., and Mrs. Robert Gallaugh-` er and boys'of • Mansfield visited "on Sunday.; with. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Courtney and 'family. Mr. and Mrs. , Walter Brown, Mr. . and Mrs. Eldon Bradley, Dr. and Mrs. Murray McLennan and Norman and Mrs. Elizabeth Fer- guson were dinner guests on Sun- day . with Mr. and Mrs. William Harris of Ripley. Mr. and Mrs: Archie Courtney visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer McKay of Kincar- dine incar dinea n d attended, anniversary services at. Kincardine United church. Malcolm McLennan- of Barrie and. Jeanne McLennan) of ' Toron- to who ' were present ..for the ac - rasion, showed.' slides of their trip to the ' British Isles and Europe which was ": interesting to all. Lloyd. Campbell .. and D a v i d Courtney, arrived home. from Kin- dersley, Saskatchewan;' on Thur- sday of 'last week, where they ST. HELEN'S• 4 -it REPORT' St. Helen's Snappy Shippers held their fourth meeting on Sat- urday, October 23. Plans . were made': for a' visit by Huron ; Home Economist, Miss Liddiard.•The plans for a 'party in the hall are not complete as yet. Bias,, and .'corded. piping=' was discussed °and demonstrated. Then the. girls worked on , their gar- ments. ar;ments.. Next meeting to. be held, on. .November 6th. grandparents ' Mr. and kis. El- wood' Groskorth, :while' her . par- ents Mr.' and Mrs. Jim Moffat I were on a week=end . holiday. We are sorry to report Charles. . Martin was . admitted .,Tuesday to`! Victoria Hospital, London, and on Wednesday :. underwent surgery. The community wish him a : spee-: dy recovery. Mrs- Victor Emerson was at Belgrave Friday' afternoon assist- ing in judging recitations •by be-.' Diners,. Grade 1 and 2, Grade •3, Grade 4 .in :connection with. the; School Fair., • • • Master » `Douglas. a n.d Bobbie Ross on Thursday underwent sur- gery for . the removal of their ton- •'.sils in Winglam and., District Hos- .6- os-;. ` ` pita.L All hope the boys wall ''soon • be out again.'.. ita`� a The W.M.S.last w e e k : were `, e � • � � ,, quilting a fancy quilt at the home,• �i �: l ; of Mrs Robert .Rossi . fir.. and Mrs: Oscar Schefter , and Jim were week -end visitors: 4w: 1 '` with Mr and Mrs. ' Angus Falcon- 1. er of Streetsvdle:. • N. '• ' Mr. and Mrs Douglas Conley. were Sunday visitors wa i t h , his Novi, in addition to the' savings being 'given•.to parents •: and visitors Jim. Con_ Ontario Palmers in the form`of cash and bulk ley. of Durham. ' ; ' 1.: discounts, your. Co=op 'is offering you ' the PRESENT DIPLOMAS AT RALLY ♦ ' modern labour-saving service of BULK DAY AT UNITED CHURCH' SPREADING fertiliiecon your fields and free Rally, services were: held in hie ' 41 Octo-Gated' Church. •• on Sunday,♦ • ��16th.. '. . soil sampting :be16th . The chair of 28 were � members • bf the s`anday� School- � Iters you (his complete rot Feriilitef PrQ�ra� ,, The hymn "Thisis' My Y aliens lour Co-op oilers SERA ICE i, World," • wvas sung, .The choir sang ' • BULK SPREADING "Fairest Lard Jesus."', i' GENEROUS. °, BULK DISCOUNTS FREE SOIL SAMPLING FALL FERTILIZATION PAYS .. on Grasslands= -Hay and Pasture , . .:.On Fall Wheat ', .. On Cash Crops—fol next spring .,,•Onkik Crbps ' MORTGAGE OF FARM PROPER' • TO 'BE.. HELD•..AT: 11:00 A.M.., on Saturday november 6, 196; On the premises herein advertised The undersigned will by virtue of the Power of Sale con- tained ;in; a certain mortage, which will be produced at time of sate, . offer for sale by Public Auction, ;a farm consisting of approximately 102 acres with about 92 acres tillable, described as Paris .of Lots 20, 21 and 22, Concessions 1, S.DR,., Township. of Kincardine, County .• of Bruce Upon,ihe, said premisesthere is said to be erecteda good frame 'house, good dairy barn, silo and other buildings. The property will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid. .�4.. . , TERMS Twenty-five per emit of: the • purchase money, % be paid in. cash, (ten per cent at t,me of sale and fifteen per cent within thirty days thereof), the balance tobe secured under a Sale Agreement not, exceeding twentyyears, with, interest at five per cent (5%) .:per annum. For further particulars and conditions of sate,' apply to FARM . 'CREDIT CORPORATION, 20 EGLINTON AVENUE' EAST, 1ORONTO. 12; ONTARIO. 04♦N••N•.••••♦♦!♦♦••♦♦0••••••e♦Ne••e•NNN•00 e• • • opal•••• • Diplomas were • giv€r! out to pet - ' u' pils of Sunday School for attend ance.. iplomas were received by John :Gibb. ''Stephen Ritchie and . fl Wayne.: Swan.:Pins and • stamps. Were awarded "to Phyllis Sleight:. holm. Janet Sleighthclan.• David Sleigbtholin, Thelma. Linda, , )til - Lucknow District i •. We Have PNew Precision Wheel Balancing • ton and Brian Pardon, Barbara j. , and Brenda Ritchie. Diane and • , • Fancy Swan. Beverley. Soloman • : +` • Equipment ATLAS BATTERIES AND, DUNLOP • TIRES• AT REASONABLE., PRICES gave a reading Love and Glad- iolus: ' .Per. George Mitchell's sermon *. was "Toe .Discovery of .God" 4 . • it which dealt with faithful .work in • .r the ehurch and the awareness of 11 _ • , the need of others. • All Must be. willing to trustarid obey.. Pray- • • er is needed for eeryone': • • •. ♦• • .♦ •• • • •• • , •• •• •. • •• • TO. BALANCE ALL WHEELS :FROM 13"' .TO 18" o' • ♦ •; See tis For Wheel Balancing And Wbee gnment• • Repairs To - All Makes Cars' And Traetors • 2 LICENSED, •MECHANICS ♦ ♦ • •