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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-04-15, Page 11WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15th, 1464 - r fir THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO) v. PAGE ELEVEN ST. ,HELENS Mss • and MW R - utherford' and Mr,- W D Tom Salkeld . arrived • home obi, Thursday evening after spending, a few weeks in ••Western Canada. .. verb► enjoyable ' evening was held in St, Helens! Church on :Frt day evening when Rev. W. R. Tristram gave an illustrated lec- ture on -This --personal^ experiences. in Africa. Mrs. DeBoer favoured with a. solo and Mrs; Charles MacDonald ,:gave a reading. At the conclusion, lunch was served by, the ladies. you can at water elecfirically • EUN..GA.NQ.LN Vls irwith Mrs. Annie Bere on. Sunday were 'Mrs, Nelson Cul- bert and Dorene, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Culbert, Carol and Bonnie,. Mrs. J. Oliver, Miss E. MacMillan and Miss M, Black; Carol and Val- erie Shackleton and from Ripley, Mrs. Glen .Houston and two child. ren. Visitors' one day last :'week with Mrs. Abner Morris •were Mr, and Mrs. AndersonMugford,, London and 1Vir. and, Mrs.Douglas' Free- man of Clinton. . Ships' officers played .major roles'. in . the; seventh annual Mar- iner's Service at : St.. James Ang- lican Church in, Port Colborne on Sunday evening, March 15th. Capt... William. Elliott of . the: Str.' Baytolt read 'the first lesson; Capt.'. Rob- ert Drummond' .of`. the Str Georgian Bay, chief sidesman; Rev. • . Nel- son Standish, rector of the church conducted the' service; Rev. •Har- old Thomason Hamilton, port chaplain was guest ,preacher and chief engineer Olddwyn Walters of Str. Valleys .Camp read the second lesson. Incidentally Capt Wm.. El- liott mentioned, .. is a- son , of 'the late Lou Elliott, formerly of Dun-' Bannon. ,and his grandfather Tom Elliott. Lou Elliott was in the navy, and during the, war was cap- tured by the Germans and ' died in the prison -camp. His mother was. Winnie Hackett of Kintail. Marked 81st Birthday Congratulations : • to Mrs W. II. McClure .at Pine Crest 'Nursing. Home, , Lucknow when on Monday April 13 observed her 8lst. birth- day. irth-day . Attending the birthday party were, her sisters, Mrs. Ada Wilson., '' Misses Nettie and Clara Sprou of Goderich, Mrs. Arthur Elliott, Dungannon and Mrs. ' Winnifred Widcombe, Windsor. Mrs. Wid- combe called to see her sister, Mrs.. Herb Finnigan at St. Jos- eph's Hospital, London and found her. much ;improved Mrs. Lynda ,Blake taught school. at Turnberry Central school 'last week. • sfastas.averageuse demands withlt new WATER,.H[ATINGELEC�IC•APP.LIANCE> �T .41Cascade 40" is flarn ele5s, clean, silent. And there is a ten year guarantee on the tank • � "Cascade Water Heating APPROVED:.The„new' . 40” Appliance is an APPROVED, ,PRODUCT'developed ' through the combined research and resources of Ontario Hydro and electrical .manufacturers. ' • 0 Elmwood has beco a':.flag station on the CNR 'like and for the first ` time in. 80 years ere ' no longer an agent : at the depot: N/GN-SAEfD PLANT/NG Am v d411% 1 __.4::, ..., „,_ iiivr_fiTt...4, .......Tr'' `v 4uSI; ,r ..,t, ___ REAR MOUNTED'. rut,- AccuratcPlantipt Machined hopper base ; . .;snug - fitting, snugfitting, large -diameter seed plates --uniform drilling=. , gentle seed handling at 'speeds•up to 7. mph. 4• • Fully Minted,Close-Coupled. Attaches to 3 -point hitch. • Mounting is;: flexible for uniform planting depth--- uniform, stands. Models to Meet Your Needs Drill or hill -drop and; drill, corn or 'corn -and -cotton hoppers with plates for . many •'crops, Non -corrosive -240 -pound fertilizer attachment... Much; More. Rugged' construction... adjustable fertilizer placement... easy-clean'hopp.ers....wide choice Of, ground -engaging components and .accessories) Plait with FORD (..n: o ar Easy Terms! TRACTOR DIV1SIOI..�lua. Phone saa-30,o 4111101 B10Bl i1i.11Pma ■mmum oomm immo■tivai ••n•nae i•••ii ■lies it•••Bi•'Ei1IRr • ■ !!L. ■ . ■ RENTAL. • ■ • • ■ fhr CrM I:[ R CITE? ' ■ • . a .. . . , s on AND ADJACENT AREA o QUALIFICATIONS: • . g eysica able to care u income not• 0 �. Age :50, or over, ph lly bl for self. Annual • exceeding appiroxrmately. $2,100 forindividuals, or $2,700 for couples. • ■ ■ ' o o a o RENTALS:.■• o - is . aSINGLET APARTMENTS` ' forindiv duals) -- About $ Mont ■ . • ONE BEDROOM APARTMENTS (for couples) -- about $55 monthly ■ ti • ' . • RENTALS INCLUDE T heat, T'range refrigeator�.veneian blinds,TV aeral, shered automatic washer and refrigerator, mi. ■ ■ If Interested, please reply by letter, 'givingyour name and:address, . to •■ • LUCKNOW and DISTRICT LIONS CLUB i c/o .. ■.. Box 38 Lucknow Sentinel Name . • i• F 64.4 4 •. w i' v.,4- F' 40 Y 4 F' 4. F V i •4 Y Addressoo ■ MTM■animo■®■■Mdmlemom ammamplo■ommimQaer11mimmosammummomirU I Ii immumolmo mi 1- i i i,•. •4 "F 4 F i v• 4 4 '4 f Y Y 4 i' l i ABSOLUTELY NO OBLIGATION!