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"WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1144
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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.
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olly .good fellows was sungand I ' . Dr. and Mrs. James ' Emerson
his. man has
ieplan fo keep
your home
comfortal
I-year'roun:
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FREE CONDITIONING SERVICE •
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?'- 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.
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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
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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.
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LUCKNOW:DISTRICT..COVIRATIVE
• li6one 52$-2125 •
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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
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CHAS. HOOISMA, Proprietor
BIRTHS
DUNGANNON FAIR.,
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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 ...
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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.. • •
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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 •
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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
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