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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-03-21, Page 11WEDNES.PAY,. MAR. 2A&t, 1962 THE: 'LH' • IW SENTINEL', LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE. ES.EVEN Experience�d HSpray Puinter Ripley Chemicals � Phony 147; DRIV.E FOR SHARES FpR FAME LAST WEEK IN MARCH Bruce Couniy Has Raised $85,000: Objective $1 04,000 Plant Building To Start This Spring LET'S PUT BRUCE COUNTY '• OVER . TIDE TOP JACK MacGILLIVRAY,' FAME . County Chairman served." 54th nniversary • (DUNGANNON NEWS) • 1H 4•0R•••iN90•10 •N.•••••••••••u•®••a®®N•®gyp•••• • B1C'VAWE Recent visitors With Mrs.W. ' •: • LATE Stafford were Mr. arid Mrs. Earl: •• MODEL Rowe, Hensall arid Mr: and Mrs, ; • Phillip,. Allen Willowdale, 2 Sunday visitors with Mr. and! Mrs. W.. A. Culbert • were Mr; Earl Sherwood and son Ernest of Carlow, Mr. and, Mrs. Wel-, lington Henderson, Lucknow, & Mr. and Mrs.' Howard Culbert and; , family, • Abner Morris. on' Sunday enjoyed a .family gathering, at ,the home . of. her. daughter, Mr.: and Mrs.:Do'uglas 'Freeman Clin ton in honour of Ken .Morris'. birthday; Others there were Mr. and .Mrs. Leonard Christilaw and. Mrs...Elizabeth Christilaw, Car- low and Mr, and Mrs. Ken Mor- ris; . Benmiller. . Mr. Glen Weaver spent a. couple of 'days last week with his parents; Mr. and Mrs.. Lovell Weaver at , Chatham.. . Mr., and . Mrs.'. Ervine Eddy & Mrs. Simeon McKay visited Mr. Len ' Westbrook'. at Victoria Hos- pital, London on Sunday. Mr. and''Mrs. 'Les Purvis,. Luck. •. now visited on' Sunday' with oMr.: and Mrs. Victor Errington. ` Mrs. ,. Robert Stothers and son =. Jim: ' spent the 'week -end with Kincardine., • Brussels 'p Mary . Motors her sister•, Mrs.'" McLe . The Ladies Guild' of St. Pa •` Pauls. . ' Anglican Guild had the last' ° • '•' Cities Service 'Dealer -t'.. ' Phone, 173, Brussels • •• • 1962 Pontiac Laurentian Sedanf , .• � Uy. equipped. • Two 1961 Pontiac Laurentians, " power steering, .automatic, I ' automa c u •' fully equipped. ' ;;, ' 1961 Pontiac Stratochief, automatic 1961 Pontiac Laurentian V. -8,. 4 -door 'hardtop, automatic. . • 1961 Ford'Fairlane 500. Sedan, automatic and power steering • 1960 Chev Belair Sedan, automatic • •• 1959 Pontiac ' Sedan; ' automatic, : fully equipped • 1959 ' Buick... 4 -door , hardtopt . automatic, . • 1958 Pontiac Sedan, . automatic • 1959 Chev Sedan, ' automatic fu ly. equipped 1957 Ford 2 -door. Station Wagonit • 1957 Chev Sedan,•standard • 1957` Buiek Sedan, autontatie•' • 1956 Ford Custom Sedan, automatic 1956; Meteor Rideau, automatie • 1956 Pontiac, Coacb ; • 1955' Chev ',sedan fi• ▪ MANY OLDER „MODELS . • TO' `CHOOSE . FROM TRUCKS!. ('RUCKS'! 1959` Dodge, Half -Ton ':Pick -Up ' • • euchre party' of the' season' before,. Lent on•, Saturday night. . They had a bake, 'sale earlier in the:• evening. 'Thirteen tables :of •euchre were played;. The winners. were Mrs.;Everett Errington, Mrs. Victor Errington. The men's prizes OBITUARY R. 'WESLEY' LEESON '. The death occurred ' at his home in Greenock Township on No.. 9 'Highway on. .Thursday, March '1st, 1962, .of R. 'Wesley Leeson,, be-' loved , husband of Alvina„M:1'ler, in his '85th- Year. He was ';born in' • Greenock', Township an 'Bcund-, • any' line on what is known as the -Moulton-farm:Married -63-years, ago, 53: year -s: - ago, they :settled: on the farm on No. 9 one mile .;east; of. Kinloss village,' where they resided ever since; Surviving` are his wife''and.'11 children, 3 boys and 8. girls;, Ira. Teeswater on. 'Saturday. Inter of Carrick Township, Peter of • Huron,Norinan• at 'home, (Verna) Mrs. J.:Elphick; Lucknow; (Merl). • Mrs.: Calvin . Lamont, Culross; (Isa) Mrs. Neil .Lamont, . Gree'n ock.; :`(Ivade1)',Mrs. Stewart. Mc- Donald, Kinloss; {Bertha) Mrs.. Lawrence Boisvert,.' 'Swastika; (Florence),' Mrs., Lyle` McDonald, Windsor; (Bernice)' Mrs. 'Matt.. Bell, ' Orillia; (Audria) Mrs. ,Ve''s. Johnston,' Kitchener 2 brothers -and-1--sister,--Harry-of Windsor, Vincent'' of .• Port Elgin, Lily.: of London and 39 :grandchildren-, 17 great 'grandchildren. ' ''.The funeral wase. held frotn.the. W. G. Church. Funeral Home, • NVESTING ON PRCPFITS:, Most every speculative large • or • small stock -buyer realizes .that'"' where_big profits are made . the • larger the profit, similarly the greater the risk but; the element of risk is greatly reduced by Studying •all the factors that will help you to make the 'right decisions. Investors and speculators who buy the right : stock • at the 'right time will make substantial profits. • During the, last • , thirty years we have made many profitable recommendations to our clients when othe early stages of thein operation Today several � these are leading:market traders' arid. are considered "blue chip" • stocks. In our current bulletin recommendations ''we list' several.: such 'investrnent situations within : the buying .rae of the ,average' .investor . that appear . to uS to have exceptional merit and profit ' making Potential. You may have a • 'copy; of •this without charge or , obligation. RETURN ' . THE . COUPON TODAY. NATION' •WIDE'',SECURITIES LIMITED, 100 Adelaide St. West, Toronto 1, Ontario. Please send me without cost or obligation,- a •Copy of ydur current • 'bulletin. recommendations and include; full intornlatior on Ladysmith Explorations Limited, ' a speculative security. NAME H{•i••••••.Y1. ffYi'.1 .1L1.•••i. •{'•••••T. oo •i oilr i•G.jii i'u♦ 1111117!i�' •••••••Y'f.Y{ iRi.i••Yf%.ii{Yiiii.i'1916•••iiii•iY.YYi1•444iY!'ii1,444Min-•3Y i.ilrii'I}l i�Y.lii ii'�% CITY 'TOWN t CXR'T . .. .......•i•. ♦•t•Yl•1♦i1{•{i•Vii1...1.i1•I•j{/i•i•i•i•.j•14Y44{14ti lri..,..02�:• • ment , • in' •Teeswater. !Cemetery. Rev. W.4. • Carson officiated.' • Palbearers' ,Lloyd. Lamont, David Elphi'ck,.'. ;Danrvie Lamont, Gordon Leeson, Bobby McDonald, Ron Lamont. Flower . bearers:. Ronnie' McDonald; 'Kenneth El - p hick. Teeswater News • ASHFIELD and Jeannie' s .e t the week- rid with Mrs.' Stephen 'Elliott in. Port'. Huron: , •Mrs Frank. MacLennan visited last week with .herdaughter, Mrs.. Doria'id Ainslie. • Mr. arid Mrs. ' D. R. MacKenzie'. spent Sunday with , relatives at.. Londsboro. . Mr.' .and Mrs. Earl' ',Howes'. were' Sunday, 'visitors with Mr. Alonzo Howes,• Allenford.,' Rev,- MaccComlbie Who has been! patient in:Kincardine pital spent • a • few days,. with his parents:: iii Midland. • �:•i>tin••••••••••i••••••s••••isios•s sis •••N•s = were won' by Charles' Rivett & Mel Stewart' Mr. Harold Adams won a .bouquet of 'roses . for the date, being nearest. his wedding anniversary. The. • .Iaddes' have ,been quite pleased' .with.. the •at- tendance ' ;at 'the parties this, win-, ter. . The . 4-H •Club Girl's , "The Sew and ' Sews” 'met .at, the home of Mrs. Esther Rivett:`' :on .Friday night. ' Betty. Irwin led the meet - big due t6 the absence of. the resident' ',Sharon: tewa'rdson Carol Culbert gave .: the minutes of the 'last Meeting .•and the roll Call was answered : by one : way a .girl May plan her separates to flatten her figure. - The leaders' gave the girls. notes tocopy, about planning the ,patterns and ,'mater- ial .'.and pressing. Miss I. Gilchriet will be . present : at ' the` next ,3 . meeting March .2rd. Mr. and ,Mrs.• Robert Irvin & Betty visited Mr. anti. Mrs. Leslie Ritchie,' Lucknow on Sunday.. . Members of the 'family of 'Mr. and Mrs.' Richard' Prark Sr. drop- ped in oto see....ahem . on •. Sunday. The occasion .' being • 'their Iifity.. fourth wedding anniversary 'Mrs.. Park :isin quite frail 'health since a .,fall . afew ' weeks ago. Her, daughter, .. . Mrs: . +Howard Black' was 'unable to .come as she had just returned to ,her home . in ' Goderich from' the' hospital. Mr.. Bill Black, lVttiss Betty $lack of Goderich were. .there` •arid• Mrs. . .Raja" 'Stanley, St. •Thomas,'•. who are their grandchildren, • The Women's Missionary, Socie ty':.: ' of: ' xskine Presbyter an Church met at.,the. home. of ;Mrs. William 'Stewart on: .Friday' March 16th: Mrs. Stewart.'. the. president, opened . the '.meeting with a .'hynm 'and the Glad 'Tid- ings. ngs• Prayer: ;Miss' Iva :'Carr gave• the devotional. The .installation • of •.officers Was ' conducted .bilev.., R. MacLeod. Nine were .. present and the : roll call was answered bya verse'o:• Faith: Mrs. Wallace Wilson -reada missionary letter' from I•ndia An invitation . from ' Auburn . Missionary, Society to at- tend . their Meeting on April : 12th. was, accepted. The .Glad .Tidings Review was taken by Mrs. Frank, Jones . Mr.'' MacLeod closed ` the meeting with prayer. :Mr. and .Mrs.. Fred .Young, Charles, ..john' and Sharon visit- ed .on•' Sunday with Mr. and :MTs:' Harold Chase, Goderich. . " You are: retained of ` the an- nual meeting' of `the Huron . and Kinloss 'telephone system .adyer- tised in. this .issue for Friday,.:. March 23rd•. ' MR. ORVILLE SHEWFEL'T • Hamilton Walsh, General, Manager : of the Kincardine Creamery, Limited, is pleased to. announce the appointment' of Oreille Shewfelt of Kincardine, , Ontario to theposition of Field Sere Manager O Mr. Shewfelt, one "of the moat }'�pro� - minent .young farmers' in ; Druce County has had . years of •experience : ' in• the 'dairy . business/ and formerly, owned and raised' one of, the finest dairy herds,. .in the County.' 'With. his wide eiperienee, he will fie: of 'great help to the company and its, patrov.ns.• in improving !milk quality.