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WEDNESDAY, MARCH Z3,. 1964
CUIROSS' CORNERS and DISTRICT
We extend our sympathy to Nor- Midford Wall was among the en-:
tertainers. ,
man Smith: _ .andfamily,, ' recent
residents of this community, in
the passing of '' Mrs. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stanley spent
Tuesday in London.' • :
The, March; Lion ' kicked .up > . its
heels last 'week and really roared.
Oh,' well maybe the March blow is
now over.
At, the sale last Friday at the
Bervie sales ' barn,. Ezra Stanley
won a ' door prize which was a
towel.•
Notice the worried look on the
high school students' faces! It ..is
caused by examitis, so will dis-
•appear; come Easter 'vacation.
The • 10:30: show .,on Cii;NX-TV
Monday evening was a;.special in-
terest toviewers. in this area as
UCO T�..OpenNew
Fertilizer Plant
A new ' fertilizer manufacturing;
plant . owned by United : Co-oper-
atives ofOntario at Kemptville
has ' been . `completed.
UCO', Board and management
representatives, with Doug Parks,
Director of Soils and .:Crops'
Branch, ,Ontario. Department of.
Agriculture, will officially open .the
new plant on April ,15th.
The new ,cd -operatively owned
plant' is now in; production serving
farmers in eastern . Ontario . with
high-grade ' fertilizers. It is the
fifth plant tp, be `. built by: UdO�
in.. Ontario, . Coming ' in the fiftieth
year of this organization's devel-
opment. ..
In addition . to thesecentrally
owned.. plants, the Lucknow. Co-op.
plant is among twenty-one' of, the
local . member co-operatiives. of
UCO which have built warehouses
toprovide bulk fertilizer services
to farmers.
Floyd Stanley who is very active
in sports ' 'and . plays on the hockey,
team, Holyrood Butchers, was one
of a bus load of fans going to
Detroit on Sunday to. -see the Tor-
onto -Detroit game. • -
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Wall and
Donnie were recent dinner guests.
of Mr. and . Mrs. George. Haldenby,
Kinlough .:
Frank Murray, Reg' Brown and.
Jim Wilson, last Thursday dropp-
ed -in
ropp-ed•in' at the Kitchener sales barns.
Wand visited beef set-ups in; that
area
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey- Nicholson.
and family, Bervie, were . the
guests. ' Sunday evening of Mrs:
Frank, Brown and Reg.
Mr.. and Mrs. Grant. Wall and.
family, North ' Bruce ..:and Mrs.
Remelda Whitehead,. ' . Teeswater,
Miss, :Elda Wall, . London. and . Mrs.
Earle. Hodgins were Sunday visit-
ors
isitors . with . Mr. • and . ° Mrs. Morley
Wall and family:
NEWS
The`..'Kozy • Kustards
The Kozy. Kustards 4-H . ` club
met at/ the home of Sandra . Mac-
Charles..:This was the final meet.
ing in the Milky Way'' series. Mrs.
Clayton, conducted a questions and
answers session,; and Mrs. .Mac
Charles . spoke ' on how, to make
good :pancakes. Mrs. Holm, . the
home . economist, visited briefly'
and spoke of the achievement
day program and urged the girls
to . attend the special 4-H program.
on the morning of. ,Teeswater. fair..
The girls made cream of celery
soup and ..pancakes: •
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Mr. ' and Mrs. Alex McTavish
and‘Miss Beth MVIcTavish of Huron
were dinner /guests with Mrs. Wil-
liam Cox and Rev. Benson Cox
on Thursday. .•
Mrs. Elgin Hogg and. daughter
Sandra of Winghamspent. a • few
days with Betty and Jimmy Sch-
neller. . ••
Mr. and'. Mrs. George .Haldenby
entertained relatives and : friends.
at•`a family: dinner on Sunday ev-
ening,
Mr. . 'find Mrs. Perry Hodgins
were recent visitors with Mr, and
Mrs, George, Ernewein , at Walker
ton,.
Mrs. Perry Hodgins, Mrs. Gert-
rude Walsh, Mrs. Lyman .Sutton,
Mrs. Frank Malden, Mrs. John
Barr, Misses Winifred Percy,
Edna and ,May. Boyle were dinner
guests with Misses Nellie and
Margaret Malcolm on Saturday
evening: ,
Mr. Lorne Culbert visited with
Rev: Benson ' Cox and Mrs. Wil-
liam Cox. '
Mr. and 'Ws.. George Percy of
Listowel visited on Sunday with
Mr. and •Mrs. • Perry. Hodgins
Mr.. and Mrs. Roy Graham vis-
ited On Thursday' evening •with
Mr. and' Mrs. 'George Haldenby.
The . Anglican Young People met
on Friday evening .: at 'the same.
home.
SUFFERED 'HEART ATTACK
We are sorry to report that
Mr. ' Spence McFarlan.. suffered, a.
heart seizure on ''Wednesday' .ev-
ening: , He was taken to the Wing -
ham and ..District •hospital where
he will be a patient' for a time.;
We : wish • him a 'speedy , recovery..
We are 'pleased to report that
Mr. Chris Shelton who, underwent
eye surgery •.in Toronto was able
to return home : on ' .Saturday. We
hope for Mmsteady improvement:
Miss Donna Nicholson of Strat-
ford spent 'the week=end, 'at her
home :here.
CAST OFF AFTER
FIVE WEEKS IN , AOSPiTAL
Mr. and. Mrs.' Bert Nicholson
visited during the week with Allah
Nicholson at' .London. • Allan ' who
has been hospitalized for 5 `weeks
expects to, .have his -cast put On
this week and may be 'able to re-
turn home : before long. .
Miss Lois Nicholsonvisited with
David, and . Carolyn Nicholson,
South Line.
`Mrs, Catherine Hewitt, who has
spent some time •;with " Mr. and
Mrs. George Graham has ,gone
to thehome of Mr. ''and Mrs.
Albert 'Young for. awhile.:
The . March meeting ;of the Pres-
byterian WMS was, held at the
home? of .Mrs. ' Alex . Percy with
Mrs. Tom'. McDonald in the chair.
'and opening the lneeting with the
theme "He . is ' not here; : ` he is
risen". The Scripture on Miriam.
was read by Mrs. 'Edburt Bushell.
Prayer was by Mrs. Tom Mc
Donald, missionary by, Mrs. Perry'
Hodgins. The Easter .worship was
taken: from the Glad Tidings: Read-
ings were given by.. Mrs. Frank
Maulden, Mrs.,' Stuart •Mcbonald,
Mrs..:Perry Hodgins, Mrs. Morley
Bushell. The Bible Quiz: was taken'
from ' Samuel. A , news letter from
Mr. McIntosh was : read by Mrs.
Frank Maulden; Mrs. John . Barr
and Miss Winifred Percy.. Each
lady ,`was'asked to bring an: Each
to be sold at ' the April meeting.'
Mrs. Donald Bushell thanked the.
hostess. A hymn and the Lord's:
Prayer closed the ,meeting:.A lunch
Was served after the meeting. '
There will be a change of date
for the next -WI'. meeting •at the
home of. Mrs. :William '•Iteirlpyn,
a further notice will appear. next
Week. •
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stanley and
Arthur visited' on Wednesday with
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. .Kaake and.
Larry Stanley at Walkerton
Mrs''/Doreen Brown of London
visited, over the weekend with ,Mrs.,
Hagins.
Mr. Floyd
Fl Stanleyattended a
hockey match at Detroit over the
weekend. ,
Mr.. and Mrs. R. J. Kaake visit=
ed on Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs,
Ezra Stanley.
...., andMrs. Ezra .Stanley . were.
in London on Tuesday ,and visited
with 'their nice MrS. AP.Eizinga;
who has beenhospitalized since
earlier in the winter as the re
suit of a car accident,
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Until Further 'Notice . Business, Hours W!
Resumed. As: ,Of Last Year:
"OPEN::. FRIDAY: EVENINGS
Until 10:00; p,m.
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LUCKNOW BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION
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DAY THURSDAY, MARCH
• , OPEN ALL ,
(Preceding Good Friday Holiday)
(And Oil SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 28)
Reporis On Success 'Of ,Winterint
erCarnival
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(By Fred Pierce)
preparation of the, event we were
Very, pleasantly surprised at : the
enthusiasm _ and . spirit possessed
by the girls in their hockey game,
In only .four practice • periodsthis
team, with practically no previous
experience, playing together, em-
erged as a well organized," spirit-
ed group that :. really gave_ , the •
Peewees .a run for '•their money.
A great . deal of 'credit goes to
Toby Greer for his patienceand,.:
superior ' training talent .to . whip
this team into• a well functioning
unit. Toby, I believe, enjoyed play-
ing ' with the girls.. It .seemed to
inspire him . 'and bring back his
youthful. spirit '. as was shown by
his.. dazzling display. on Friday
night.
seemed '
the ,broomball, gameto,
create thebiggest interest of the
night, "
Doc "Butcher" Corrin's
dress • 'I believe took: the cake,
although .. there were other • cos-
tumes likr :. Hap' . "Red" :. Halls,
"Hoss" ' Brooks, ' "Casket" John
stone and others that really add.
ed colour to the evening:
As chairman .of the evening' t
would like. to thank all.. :the mem-
bers' of - the Lions Club that par,
ticipated, the judges, , the children,
the hockey players, 'the Broornball ..'
'pl'ayers, the racers and Floyd. We
will be ._.looking , forward to ' an
:even larger and longer event next
We , had fun and I' believe that•
nearly everyone who attended the
carnival had .fun. to. Even •' :the
Farmers Broom Ball team hada
fun, although they were quite dis-
appointed lit : their' defeat . at .'the'
hands of the strong, well discip-
lined:: Business men's.., team. Again`
the Business men of Lucknowhave
taken the , farmers for a- ride.
• Although the : Business men s
team' was in top, physical shape,
there were a 'few of the ."stars"
who woke' up Saturday. ,morning
.with aches they haven't felt for
!some .time. •
The hockey' gamefeaturing the
Lucknow Ladies and the :Peewees.
was an . excitingand very even
encounter.
The.ere
Ladies w
sparked by the flashing. skates
and tricky .stickhandling by Miss
Toby. Greer, whoi 'scored all 'five
'of .the. Ladies :.goals.. ,
•: The costume events although re-
.ducedconsiderably from last .Year,
were: very good and there should
be' a loud . ring of • ,applause for.
the
,the parents for 'their all out 'efforts
.to, dress 'the children in their cos-
tumes. The quality. .. and; ingenuity
of the dress provided the judges,
Mrs. " Ralph' Cameron, Mrs. 'Rod
McLeod and Mrs.. Harvey Houston'.
with many problems of indecision.
I . would like to -thank. these ladies
for -their. ',part in :the " car-
nival. It was greatly appreciated.
As` a point of interest in thea; • year.
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