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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-08-21, Page 11WEDNESDAY,, • AUG. ;1st, 1983; TBE, LJC •, OW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • PAGE ELEVEN f Eq;;: Ave. X3 K'.�'�.�\};�`�°'o\a'�\fi.?4Y�u``b\�s::?a,�i?`i\�•t.?\\�. MOBILE; MILLING. FUL-TON fEED-$.' • 'CUSTOM SEED CLEANING and ,TREATING 'WE BUY TIMOTHY and CLOVER 'SEEDS', CORDON JOHNSTONE Lucknow •'Phone' 528-3719 ' WHITEcIIURCH .1VI:r. and Mrs° Bill ' r'aig of Scarborough .spent , last . week visiting with her ;sister, Mrs. Robert Ross: • Mr, and Mrs,. Albertt Coulees, Diane and Mr...and. Mrs, 'Mervin; Pipe' of Brussels . spent Stind+a Y with Mr.' and • Mrs. Jack Coulter of Wallaceiburg. Mr.a and Mrs.. ,Robert Soloinan andfamily visilted. on Sunday with her • mother;. Mrs. Mabel Clayton of -Grand Valley , and With her sister, Mrs. Alyxner' Gibson :and Mr. 'Gibson, of Mount Forest Mrs, (Maude H.agggtt ;of, Brus- sels.' is holidaying with Mr.. and. Mrs. Victor Emerson, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Arscoitt,• Valerie and Andrea accompanied :.Mr: • and Mrs, Ross MacGregor on Monday . •to their. ,home in Toronto, Mrs. .Nora Cronin' of.:Orange- vdile' s holidaying with ,Mrs, Ce-. cil. Falconer.:. . Mr. and 'Mrs. ' Wesley Tiffin and, Mrs. igYi'le Diawson 'visit- ed this week with Mr. and Mrs. Jinn Henderson, :of. Brantford. :Mr., .and • Mrs, George, Fisher, Doris acid Sandra 'visited the first of' the v eek .with (Mr,...and Mrs.. Arnold Lougbeed Peter- borough, Wednesday evening Cedar Val- ley • .and Whitechurch Bantams played the 5h `game of" rate play- off series on 'Whitechurch dia-• .mond. The score was 8-7 in "fia- vour of Whitechurch. The game was umpired :at ..(the plate by Mr. George St. Marie and base was ,Mr.: S. McLean of Clifford.. Whitech•u rot now plays the Win- ners of the Teeswater Belgrave series, Mr. and Mrs, Elgin. .Weliwood. ,of Caledon ,are visiting Iw; th Mr. James. Falconer, Mrs: Ceccil dial- Goner and other relatives this. week, • Mr. and • .Mrs . Jacob Kuiper, Raymond , and Paul visited. on, Monday 'with, Rev. and .Mrs. Karl. Hanhart of London at Grand Bend. • Mrs. ; Mary Jane • Piffin on. Thursday, -August ,16th 'celebrat- ed her" 89th birthday, Mrs. Tiffin has +be,en confined. to bed since January. Her • family, Mrs. Rus- sel .•Ritchie; .Mrs. Victor Emerson, Mr• Fred Tiffin and Charlie with. whom .she lives; all • {visited with her on this: occasion. Mr, and Mrs. Jacob •]wiper at-. tended the • +wedding do London of . 'their friend; •Mr ' Frank De Fries `:of. Guelph. Their sons,' Paul and Raymond visited with anada produces almost eve JF•YoUR.oe� is not complete wit - out: a hippo, `you'll have to import one. Search as you will, • not a hippo 'can be found from St. John's to Victoria.. • But almost .• everything else can, and the wise buyer knows that every d ollar. spent on Canadian goods,., • keeps Canadians working. To keep our economy strong, to 'make better job opportunities, to Create jobs for.: those young people colmiug on to the labour market, we Wilmot be "1bex conscious." "la you buy; look at the iabe1. If the price,, design and equality are right, buy the product that is made here. If each of us could divert just $2.00 a week from imported to. 4o= mestic goods, the result could total. $600,000,000 in' Canada in one year ! And that could -help create 60,0.00_ new: jobs I Buy a hippo. if you must, ,but for almost„ everything 'else, check the label before you buy,zt s in your own best interest. You help y yourself,. our .u y �.y• neighbour and :the whole province by giving Canadian products the oppor• tt nity.,to serve and: satisfy you. MORE Oproirr INITY ,. ONTARIO GOVERNME TRADE CRUSAE'. • Mr. and Mrs. John De Boer And • family, . ,Mr° and Mre Thomas Magof fin are in London (with their son, Mr. and .Mr.: L,ancilot Magoffn. Mr. and Mrs. Ewart 'MacPher sonmoved ,from their farm on Highway 66 . to the home of the late Mr. & Mrs. ,Robert Douglas, LucknAw, iMr. and Mrs. De Boer and fi it : ,Gorr ie y, • of Go ie m;oved to• the McPherson farm, Rev. and Mrs. Robert Watt of Toronto spent a few days at the Watt home in the village, • The Junior team 'played their first playoff O.A.S.A. game with' Milverton on Friday .night on . Wing{ham diamond: Mr. Wayne .: Farrier did the Pitching' and the score was 8-1 in favour: of White-. chuurch.. Mr. Robert .Henderson.. Was :at Grand -,Bend Saturday attending, the cadet training, inspection and demonstrations. • His son,; Larry,, attended: the training camp for. six • ''weeks along with ;'1,480 ca- dets from. all over Ontario. • Mr, and Wrs. Jim Paterson' of Kitchener visited in. tyhis locality on ,Saturday. • • • Mns, Orville Newby and her granddaughter., Kimberley :Wen- ary of Chesley, spent' Sunday witah, the: former'S mother, Mrs... Annie I►;att. ' • We are happy to report that . all, the sick •folks have 'been able • / to return to (their ; hoines 'and Mrs. Roane returned to her rhoine With Mr and Mrs;. Janes 1VlcIn . nes on 'Monday • Mrs. Wab•1e. Stapleton ' • and .Le-; • ,toy Of London visited last week, with her ,daughter, Mrs. Thoanas Ja+mieson,oand Mr. Jarnieson•. Mr. andMrs Clayton Seholtz, Karen, •Lisa` and ,Kenton 'of. Code- rich were. Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Ezra . Seho1•tz. • • Mrs Coffin ..visited . With . her. :brother, tMr. ,Laight and chis; wife who as '+i11 in • Sarnia Mr. and.:Mrs.. Thomas • Jamie snn were.` Sunday visitors .. With Mr. and :Mrs. Wilbert Procter. Of.'. Morris. : Mrs. Mary..C•hapman has gone:. ' to visit . friends in Aurora: Mr:: and Mrs.:: Ross , Smith, Cathy land Bradley :of .Toronto are 'spending this, week at .e'cot Ita, a at Lurgan, Ibeaeh..: Mr: ` and • Mrs. Walter ' Arscott, Valerie Andrea :and Mr, Willie Bairns °spent:Sunday with Mr: 8i-- Mrs.. Dan. • Cassidy: 'of' Morris Townshiup� ,Mrs. :Carl Pedersen' and .Karen spent Monday : with Mrs., Albert' Coulter: Mr. and Mrs' Elwood 'Gros- kot1h+ spent the week-end'.in. To- ronto and her motler,.;Mrs.' Bagg returned . for a .week's, visit with `them.: • On' Tuesday Mrs. Dan Tiffin; ` Bevan, . Joyce and Mrs. :Stewart of Wingharn .enjoyed a trip with .: Mr. Barry Tiffin to. Tuckerville, Grand • Bend, Petrolia and laceberg. :.Mrs; Robert McInnes and Will . of Culross.: visited on , Sunday: with .11,1r.• • and.:Mrs. ban Tiffin:.' On 'Monday _evening, ' Tees ra ter and Wihitec'hurc.h Bantam teams played the first play-off game The score was 181 in favour .• of Teeswater. • • Anderson Reunion Held At St :' Helens: • The.5th annual Anderson ire= union, attended by over 50 des- cendants of David' Ancl;ers.on . and Mary Ann ''Webster, was held . at the home of Mr, •and Mrs,• Lorne Woods of St.. Helens • on Sunday. Lunch was served on the lawn and' a pleasant social .afternoon enjoyed. ' • Relatives Were ,present front Pinkerton, Goderich,. Brantford;; `Winghani .and <. 'the surrounding area. %MRS." AIKEN MARRIOTT. DIMS' ON- SUNDAY The death' of 'Myrtle ,Ada Gower, widow' of Aileen 1Vtarriott,' and .a<riatiVe Of 'Stephen `Town- ' ship, died in Kincardine hospital on Sunday, She *as in her 74th year, . • The 'funeral'' ,service .,ceras :held at 'MacKenzie Memorial 'Chapel, Liioknow, on Tuesday, afiternoon,. with. i iterrnen•t • in Greenhill Cemetery., ;E rttii{� y,, T�%