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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-10-07, Page 15• 4 e. J. . • . • w • 1.4 "WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1144 rel"! '!: � .�. ��..x t .1 THE 11J'CKN.OW SENTINEL, .I UCKNQ.W,, ONTARIO PAGE FIFTEEN: Ei..joy Your Game ... YEA...R.OUND ucknow District Co-op PURPLE -GROVE Mary. and Dorinda Forster. spent the week -end with Mr.and • Mrs: Donald < McCosh. With the nice weather every one IS getting their corn silo filled. Move To, Ripley On Friday . evening friends " ga- thered at the school'. to say ° good bye to Miss Eva' Culbert and Mr. Lorne Culbert 'of the '10th, Concess- ion.' All were glad' . they, decided to move to' Ripley,so they will riot be too far away. Mr. Cecil Sutton chaired, a short 'programme ' with readings by Mrs. Alphonse Murray lunch was served. Dancing follow-' and Mrs, Sutton, song by the ed with music by Mrs. George school pupils, song by the Boyle . Harkness, Mr. John Matheson, . Mr. children, Mrs: Wallace Pollock ° !Walter Collins , Mr. Jack Peter- favored with a solo with Mrs.1 baugh, Mr. John Smith, Mr. Aurel Morford MacKay at the piano,' Armstrong . and Mr.' Joseph Emer 1 Lynn and . Wayne Armstrong son.'' step ''danced accompanied by Aur- Missses Katherine Bushell, Helen el Armstrong and Marilyn Peter- McFarlan Wingham, ' Nancy Dore baugh. Mrs. Geo. Emerson .show- Barbara Leeson' Kitchener, Mar - ed some slides. Mrs'. 'Donald. Mc- lene and Gladys. Gawley and Cosh and Mrs. 'Francis' Boyle read :Carolyn• Forster Toronto all spent "Do You Remember" and present- the week -end at theirhomes.; ed Eva ' and Lorne with .a ' card . Mrs. • Frank. , Dore, 'Nancy , and table, chairs electric toaster and Diane . visited Miss Meryl Stewart electric frying ,pan.. For they are • and: Mrs. Kenneth.Brindley. ji olly .good fellows was sungand I ' . Dr. and Mrs. James ' Emerson his. man has ieplan fo keep your home comfortal I-year'roun: FREEFURNACE .SERVICE,. PLAN FREE CONDITIONING SERVICE • • • ?'- Including annual inspection of the furnace,e smoke i ybase, burner nd'oil tank.. Your heating, unit' is thoroughly cllea ed,r lubricated andtuned up for maximum efficiency;' • •FREE 24HOU.R •EMERGENCY SERVICE. Emergency calls answered on;a 24-hour basis to correct; any temporary " failures of customer's equipment. You pay only' for part's and.for 'Work Oerformed on ''heat 'exchangers arid combustion chambers, dr for re- building -motors. YOU PAY ONLY FOR OIL AND REPLACEMENT PARTS WITH THE SUNGLO FURNACE SERVICE PLAN FUEL . OIL Name heating Co'mfort with the dig `plus factor There's double- satisfaction in dealing with your. Co-operative. You can depend on the quality of $unglo service and . products , because Co operatives are owned and controlled by the people' they serve. Remember too, when' you' patronize your Co-operative, you are making your business stronger and more successful. Automatic Metered Deliveries •Easy Payment LUCKNOW:DISTRICT..COVIRATIVE • li6one 52$-2125 • Pian. • • D IN RIPLEY FILL ' UP . YOUR FREEfER .OR LOCKER NOW With Fresh Horne' Killed Beef Pc..rk. QUARTERS OF BEEF — 85 - 125 •Ib.. Choice Fronts of Beef Choice 'Hinds of Beef (Front and Hind) Choice Sides. of Beef Lean Sides of P�rk- - - 38.c Ib. - - 49cib. - - 42cIb.' - 33c Ib. Cut . and. Wrapped To Your Specifications WITHOUT ' EXTRA CHARGE WEEKEND SPECIALS. : Blade Roast of. Beef t . .49c lb. Lean 'Ground Beef .. ... • . 21/2 lb . '99c Fresh ' -la>rn'..' Roast .. '........ 49c. lb. Fresh Home Made 'Sausage .:.. .3. lb.. 99c. Our Own : Cured . Cottage Rolls .:... .. , . 49c Ib. RHONE: 100 • CHAS. HOOISMA, Proprietor BIRTHS DUNGANNON FAIR., .. CORNISH On 'Friday, ..Septem- ber 25, 1964 to. Mr..and Mrs: Roy ,Cornish, 1L:R .2 Holyrood, a daugh- ter, Carol Lynne. ' • Crowded. Again We're jam. packed again .this. week, in fact we may .not .even have room to ',finish this ... (continued from ,page Club, was, even' .better than last year, In thebeef heifer section, Bruce Lamb, • R.R. 4 . Goderich, placed first, in the junior' division with Robert Sherwood,, Dungan- non top in the senior division. Paul Eedy .of.. R.R. 1 Dungannon was top entry in the guineas with Robert • Sherwood, Dungannon 'top showman . in the beef section. and Frank of' :Charing • Cross , In the . dairy division, the win - spent w-enNir. and�,ning junior Holstein:' calf, was won Mrs. George Emersondwith by: Ernie Sherwood, R.R. 5 God- Mrs.. od Mrs . William Hughes: Goderieh, erich, 'and top senior was Henry spent the week -end 'with Mr. and. Kolkman, R.R. 3 Goderich. Win Mrs. ' Aurel Arnistron , M ners in ,.the ' Jersey division were' Mr: and Mrs.: Gordon MacDon- Jim 'Boak, R.R. 1 Dungannon' and' ald and girls: ` ' Robert Vanstone, RIR. 4 Goderich:: were Sundayguests of Misses -. Margaret 'and Isabelle. "Top showman in the • dairy sec- MacDonald . . Mr. and Mrs. Clifford 'Scott, Allan. and Billy of. Waterloo, Mr.• and . Mrs. 'Ed Lenners, Shelley, Dewayne, • Wanda and Glenn of Flin Flon Manitoba' were 'week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Currie and girls.. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Harold old Andrews MMr. the semi -draught, ' heavy draught a n f° • and 'agricultural classes. . . Arthur, Mr 'and Mrs. Donald Mc- ' Ken Kirkland of R.R. •3 • Luck Cosh Mar and .Dorinda Forster now' was top in the wagon or spent Y Sunday: afternoon with' Mr. 'general • purpose class. ' Leonard and Mrs. William Arnold. Bok ; of Winghaint :had the •best Mr.. Donnie Thompson of Water- matched team, and also won the loo University spent the • week -end single horse , in harness class, swith on Mr and Mrs. Harvie Thomp- gentlemen's ;'turnout and, lady dri- • and Mrs Victor ' Gawle ver class, Elmer • Johnston of At - 'Mr. Marlene 'and' Gladys' were Sun -wood, wept the hackney , a n d Shetland- pony classes. Mrs. Mary dayLettie Gawrey guests Ri Ada,e Ethel Griffinhamt ' of Kincardine had the and y p y best broken 'saddle horse at the' w. Miss Eva Ctalbert I• Mrs. Donald•sho. and Mrs. John McMurchy Mr. New Stable in Use McCosh, Mrs: Edna Munn Mr. and .Mr's. William Arnold attended A new stable capable of ac= the Federation of Agriculture commodating eight horses, w, s in use with completion of conruc- Church Servibe in Paisley on Sun- day evening • with Rev., •Bryden tion being on September 30th. speaker. ' Members of ' the fair executive Mr: and Mrs. Gordon Patterson,. took time out from their work Mr. and Mrs. • Walter Forster, to complete, 'the stable. ' Jamie arid Cathy , were Sunder Fair officials estimate` a slight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robin- increase itl attendance, with more son, Oakv lie **schools taking part than in prey- ' Mr.*and Mrs. y ious years. The crowd, which • .,. s . v' . d. r... Tha nesford wereobuests�of 1 Mrs• gathered at the fair,, was estarn- Helen Swann and Norval Stanleys, and at 2,500. tion was Bob McNeil of • R.R. 6 Goderich. ' Charles Halliday of Chesley bad, the best team in' the . 'harness class, best heavy, draught and best groomed horse in the heavy horse show. , Eugene McLeod: of Kincardine had the first place in .. •