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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-11-11, Page 15WEDNESDAY/ NOV, 11.,; 144+1!• THE LUCKN•OW SENTINEL, LUCKHOW, ONTA t$O Mir and Mrs Robert Irvin and DUNGANNON ; Betty attended the Raynard-�Iar- ` eat wedding ' ul . London on Satur- '"Mr, and , Wilfred l wins of ,days Loran visited with Mr, and Mrs. Tom ° Park on Wednesday. Cef ebrates 8111h Birthday Sir. and Mrs. Lewis Ivers of , A� Pioneer resident of : Dungan- �glberta, spent same time bacon .his ho bey .`ill cele visiting with friends and relatives on Satur- s area. it. has been, some 1(1 day, ?november 14th. He was born on.. November 14th, 1876, on the `eats sine Mr, /vas has been 4th concession of West W, awanosh, around t [its• v' r He has resided on his tis: never been here before..e., farm .. present 31 rs. T. C . Andersen left for Ashfield for the past 37 years. Toronto on Saturday • to.' spend a � on 4 concession of week wit! her sister llirs; Arto + Endowed with a good sense of u humor, he uses it freely, .. and ,duan • It uses asses. only f o r readg Mr. and Miry. Thos. Park en- hich he enjoys, He still does a ed a turkey supper at • the w JOY �y few farm chores :and helps home of Mr. and Mrs, W m, Wgrdam:} the graves in the .nearby ceme- art gins 'Saturdayev- y to which he has tended for 3Si. i on ening. years, Mr. Park is the' only sur Mrs J. Falls . housekeeper ' at vivo': of the family of the late the R. J. Durgin residence, went John Park and Mary West. The borne. to. Markdale •on Monday, , good wishes'. Of the community* are returning Saturday: While there extended. to him on this •occasion.: the visited • with her two sons i St: Pauls Ladies Guild met at .and families. Mr. Bob Dwain, the, home of Mrs. Robert Mole • her employer, was admitted' to r on Thursday evening., Mrs. Roo- Goderich hospital on Monday but bert Mole presided and opened has hopes to be home for his 91st = the 'meeting with the Anglican birthday . on Monday, . the 16th. World . Mission prayer, the Guild. He:. • suffered. a severe gash. :on N prayer . and. the Lords Prayer in • •his • . forehead from striking, the unison, Mrs. Tom Young took .the • door jamb. •, devotion, It was voted to send Mr: and Mrs. Tony. Van Loon ! a donation, to ' the C.N,I.B. Plans Marilyn - Park) spent Sunday , were made for a euchre party to, with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Park and " be held November 13 and to hold family. • • "`them .every two weeks. A Grist "s "Give me on good reason shout build my ho inter" Here are five hundre You Get t$500 Cash 'Incentive To help keep Canada's building trades busy and productive during the winter season, the Federal Gotoerndient.is again. offering to pay a $500 cash incentive to those who build or. • . buyab winter•buiit home. What is.a Winter -Built • t Horde? •A•Winter built home under this program is one that has not • proceeded beyond the first floor joist stage by November 15th and is substantially completed by March 31st, 1965. How Do 'lou Proceed? It's easy:. Pick up an Application for Certification 'form at your National EmploymentOffice or Central Mortgage and Housing :Corporation office fill. it out and mail to'your nearest chimp office. If you wish, your builder can dothis for you,'Complete information On the program is, included an the application form. Act Now .. winter, See your builder and arrange to have your home inter bug, Help yourself to• that $500 cath incentme and help Canadian industry stay busy throughout the winter. Last Winter more than 28,000 homes r ere built under th;s program. l O TNOW! Hate Your iiOnie . . Y�11�litiL% 1�Vu Winter -Built! r1 .i l ied t y:4tlthOt is Dl' htn. Allan 1. Mi etacbeitNi hitt of tabotuN naiads. w .04ssx •1 Keel as toast with a on- home hea ill`. keep .i wanner .AS YOU SAVE FUEL. SAGE Furrow No :other oil, fired furr*ace gives you the heating efficiency Snnblast• • Silentai e,' Exclusive • heat exchanger and burner estrac4 more .heat from every drop of duel ' .oil. Many ;other-atualty features that *tali more comfort and as tisfaction` .including whisper -quiet operation, : autia= uratic humidifier, Sunni ter cooling .systema See us. 'now •. before winter • ►installed and T T CO- Mantattered Whoa,. Canada, by W mas pper was also planned and will held December 4th for the congregation. The meeting was closed with prayer and : the hos- tess sen►eda lovely • lunch, Mrs. W. Brown, Mrs. C. . Crozier, c Mrs. O. Popp and Mrs. L. Ivers atended , the London area W.I. Convention , 'held in St. Thomas last week. Mernbership` to:teentown this year &.TYP�WRITEI.S, r. .. : a r -. •-_ _, will cost one,. dollar " thus' admit ting members 'to our dances . at a giving., A ` typewriter � �would be an: reduced pricer For the future we appreciated gift in your loved. ones : Christmas stocking. De plan a Christmas dance 'oa De" your choosing now for delivery' cember filth, and ' a.., Christmas anytime before" . Christmas.. The skating:.party on the 28th of . De- Lucknovr Sentinel; phone 528.313: cember., , • • a*naanaUUUsase raaiarean■ea■auessea eeo■ise■asior e i AMBERLEY Mrs. Laura rteNain, Mrs. Steve.- art Sims and family of Weston and .'Miss Helen McNain of London spent the •w -end , at Amberley. The Annual Orange -Service was t, held `at St. Lukes Anglican Church Pine River, on Sunda 111`ovemtier y, .. ..I ;1, with • a good attendance. I Mrs. Maria Hicks of Weston `kited. with relatives in this ' inity at " the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Terry .of Oshawa were ' guests on ' Friday i with Mr .and Mrs. W. J. Courtney Recipient: Of Bursaries Miss Helen . McNain who was recipient of the Atkinson Found- ation Bursary for' 5400.00 and the Dominion Provincial:Bursary for Q $500.00 gave • the Valedictorian i u address at Ripley District. High 'School Commencement. on Friday evening of last week. Fine weather ata the week -end brought summer visitors to their cottages. Miss Catherine Godfrey of Tor- onto Tow onto visited with her parents and family on the sixths concession se TRUCKS TEEN TOWN DANCE; 196,3 --._Chevrolet 11 ,ton, heavy dui over the week -end. ■ : • ■ •-• • ■ ■ r ■ or el i965 Plymouth Fury 2, 6 cylinder,' , automatic ■ i964. Pontiac„ Parisienne,: 4 -door hardtop, Vi.: automatic, fully 'I ceqviliird .. • ■ a i6 4. Che. Impala . 2 -door auto�na4tirc hardtop VS, fitly ' a ■. 1944 Pontiac Laurentian, Vii, automatic, fully:equtPped 4-1464 Pontiac 'Laurentian sedans, t cylinder, automatic • : . a 0. 3-1964 „Chevrolet `Belair sedans, automatic, • power steer, la a fully equipped ■ 1944 Meteor custom., sedan, automatic 2---1163 Pontiac Laurentian sedans,. automatic , ■ W. equipped 2-1963 Chev Belair sedans, 'automatic, radio, fully 1963 Chevy 2, standard 1962, Pon .t, i ■ t 5 .trottoch�ef, automatic 1961 Falcon Patio/ma/3On • 1961 Pontiac Laurentian : sedan, automatic a ■ 19S0 Pontiac " Laurentian .two -door hardtop, automatic ▪ 1938 Pontiac Stratoch,ef, automatic, sedan 958 Chevrolet, equipped, 'fully M PPed, V -1e ` automatic . . Li 1957 . Ford, fully equipped On' Friday night Teem Town held its second well -attended dance of the ne year. ' l'i'e danced to res- �° otos front nine to twelve thirty. It is hoped tnorc grade nine and ten students will attend .in the a future. Membership tants wi"il be f sottF within the next twee -weeks i a 196,1 they, Is fen r 19S6 Ford *v. 'ton ■ TRUCKS long box , •. •in■ ipped .' • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ In a ■ • is ■ ■ Brussels Motors. •is■ Citi es S evict Ph 172,• Karr�lsikel4i i. Dealer ��t�raesarrarnewreaaWavati��raie�t+r®arrr■e■srstti■tatil